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Works
- Ten Lectures on Art (1880) (external scan)
- German, Flemish and Dutch Painting, with Harry John Wilmot Buxton (1881) (external scan)
- Classic and Italian Painting, with Percy Rendell Head (1890) (external scan)
Works illustrated by Poynter
- "The Castle by the Sea" by Ludwig Uhland, translated by Herbert Clarke, in Once a Week, Series 1, 6 (1862)
- "Wife and I" by Robert Buchanan in Once a Week, Series 1, 6 (1862)
- "The Broken Vow" by B. S. Montgomery in Once a Week, Series 1, 7 (1862)
- "A Dream of Love" by Frances Charlotte Ryder in Once a Week, Series 1, 7 (1862)
- "A Fellow-Traveller's Story" by Charles Lever in Once a Week, Series 1, 7 (1862)
- "My Friend's Wedding Day" by John Harwood in Once a Week, Series 1, 8 (1863)
- "Of a Haunted House in Mexico" by George Lumley in Once a Week, Series 1, 8 (1863)
- "Ducie of the Dale" by Arthur Joseph Munby in Once a Week, Series 1, 8 (1863)
- "Ballad of the Page and the King's Daughter" by Emanuel Geibel, translated by Ellen Cook, in Once a Week, Series 1, 8 (1863)
- "A Sprig of Holly" in Pictures of Society, Grave and Gay (London: Sampson Low, 1866) (external scan)
- "Persephone" in Poems by Jean Ingelow (London: Longmans, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1867) (external scan)
Works about Poynter
- The Drawings of Sir E. J. Poynter, Bart., P.R.A. by Malcolm Bell, London: G. Newnes (1905) (external scan)
- "Poynter, Sir Edward John," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
- "Poynter, Sir Edward John" in Alumni Cantabrigienses: A Biographical List of All Known Students, Graduates and Holders of Office at the University of Cambridge, from the Earliest Times to 1900, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (1922-1953), in 10 volumes
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