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ART HISTORY
SC=
OPE
The purpose of this pathfinder is to introduce some of the resources
available in Collier Library on ART HISTORY. The various types of library mater=
ials
useful in research are described along with some examples of each type. This pathfinder is not a comprehen=
sive
listing of sources but is intended to be a starting point from which studen=
ts
can begin their research according to their specific needs.
BA=
SIC
INTRODUCTION OR OVERVIEW MATERIAL can be found in:
The Early Years of Art History in the
N 385 .E27
Hughes, Robert. American Visions: The Epic History of A=
rt
in
N 6505 .H84
Kultermann, Udo. =
span>The
History of Art History. c1993.
N 380 .K8513
BOOKS=
on ART HISTORY can be located by usi=
ng
some of the following SUBJECT HEADINGS which appear in UNACAT, a computerized listing of l=
ibrary
holdings.
Highly
Relevant
|
Other=
SUBJECT
HEADINGS can be identified by using:
&=
nbsp; Library of Congress Subject Headings<=
/b>.
(annual)
&=
nbsp; (on
dictionary stand in Reference area)
BR=
OWSING the following CALL NUMBERS may
produce helpful titles:
&=
nbsp;
Library
of Congress
NB
ND
RE=
FERENCE
TOOLS which may=
be
useful in studying ART HISTORY that are found in the
REFERENCE ROOM are:
LI=
TERATURE
GUIDES - may pr=
ovide
an evaluative discussion of the methods and materials for doing research in=
a
selected area:
&=
nbsp; &nbs=
p;
Arntzen, Etta. Guide
to the Literature of Art History.
1980.
Ref N 380 .A76
Ehresmann, Donald L.
Fine Arts: A Bibliographic Guide to Basic Reference Works, Histor=
ies,
and Handbooks. 3rd=
sup>
ed. 1990.
Ref Z 5931 .E47
Jones, Lois Swan. Art Research Methods and Resources: A
Guide to Finding Art Information.
1978.
Ref N 85
.J64
BI=
BLIOGRAPHIES - list books, periodical articl=
es,
and/or other materials by subject or by author.
Cutul, Ann-Marie. <=
/span>Twentieth-Century
European Painting: A Guide to Information Sources. c1980.
Ref Z 5949 .E9
C87
Freitag, Wolfgang.
Art Books: A Basic Bibliography of Monographs on Artists. 2nd ed. 1997.
Ref Z 5938 .F73
Karpel, Bernard. =
span>Arts
in 1979.
Ref Z 5961 .U5
A77
Robertson, Jack. Twentieth-Century Artists on Art: An I=
ndex
to Writings, Statements, and Interviews by Artists, Architects, and
Designers. 2nd=
Ref NX 456
.R59
Rosenberg, Charles M.&nbs=
p;
Fifteenth-Century North Italian Painting and Drawing: An Annotated
Bibliography. c1986.
Ref Z 5961 .I8
R67
Stievater, Susan M., comp. Biographies of Creative Artists=
: An
Annotated Bibliography. 1=
991.
Ref Z 5938 .S75
EN=
CYCLOPEDIAS
AND DICTIONARIES -
provide brief definitions or concise overviews of the topic, often followed=
by
lists of further references.
The Bulfinch Guide to Art History: A Comprehensive Survey and Diction=
ary of
Western Art and Architecture. 1st
North American Ed. c1996.
Ref N 33
.B56
Dempsey, Amy. Art in the Mode=
rn
Era: A Guide to Styles, Schools & Movements 1860 to the Present. 20=
02.
Ref
N 6490 .D415
The Dictionary of Art.&nb=
sp;
34 vols.=
c1996.
Ref N 31
.D5
The Dictionary of Symbols in Western Art. 1995.
Ref N 7740 .C29
Encyclopedia of American Art Before 1914.
2000.
Ref N 6507 .E53
Encyclopedia of the
Renaissance. 6
vols. 1999.
Ref
CB 361 .E52
Frazier,
Ref N 5300 .F64
Mayer, Ralph. The
HaperCollins Dictionary of Art Terms and Techniques. 2nd ed. c1991.
Ref N 33
.M37
Piper, David, ed. Random House Library of Painting and
Sculpture. 4 vols. c1981.
Ref N 5300 .R24
Yale Dictionary of Art and Artists. c2000.
Ref N 33 .L353
Ref AM 10
.A2 O4
HANDBOOKS
AND MANUALS
– cover broad subjects in a brief, concise manner and may include odd
bits of information about a variety of topics. (They may also be referred to as
companions or compendia).
Brigstocke, Hugh.
Ref N=
33 .O923
Murray, Peter. Oxford
Companion to Christian Art and Architecture. 1996.
Electronic Book (a
link is provided in UNACAT to the
online full text of this work)
BI=
OGRAPHICAL
SOURCES contain
articles about the lives and works of various individuals.
<=
span
style=3D'mso-bidi-font-weight:bold;mso-no-proof:no'>American National Biogr=
aphy.
(Online Database)
Biography Resource Center. (Online Dat=
abase)
OT=
HER
PERTINENT REFERENCE TOOLS
Fine Art Reproductions of Old and Modern Masters.=
b> 1978.
Ref N 4035 .N48
World Painting Index. 2 vols =
&
3 suppl. 1977-2003.
(Lists locations of reproductions of paintings in books and catalogs around=
the
world.)
Parry, Pamela J. =
span>Contemporary
Art and Artists: An Index to Reproductions. 1978.
Ref N 6490 .P3234
IN=
DEXES, ABSTRACTS,
AND DATABASES t=
hat
will help locate PERIODICAL ARTICLES and other papers on ART HISTORY are:
&=
nbsp;
Academic
Search Premier (Online Database)
Art
Full Text (Online Database)
Art Index =
span>(Print Index,
Available Volumes:1967/68-1988/89)
INFOTRAC
OneFile (Online Database)
ProQuest
Research Library Complete (Online Database)
&=
nbsp; Reader’s
Guide to Periodical Literature (Print Index, Available Volumes:
1900-1992)
&=
nbsp;
A few
frequently-used PERIODICALS on ART HISTORY are:
&=
nbsp;
Ame=
rican
Artist
Apollo
Archives of American Art Journal
Art Bulletin
Art History
Art in
Art Journal
Artforum
ARTnews
Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism
October
Renaissance Quarterly
Smithsonian
Woman’s Art Journal
PERIODICALS held by the library c=
an be
identified in the PERIODICALS HOLDINGS LIST on the World Wide Web <http://www2.una.edu/agordo=
n/journal.asp>
Art History Resources on the Web
<http://witcombe.sbc.=
edu/ARTHLinks.html>
Mother of All Art and Art History Link Pages
<htt=
p://www.umich.edu/~hartspc/histart/mother/index.html>
&=
nbsp;
&=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; See
also:
Timeline of Art History
<http://www.metmuse=
um.org/toah/splash.htm>
INTERLIBRARY
LOAN - It is possible to borrow b=
ooks
or obtain copies of periodical articles from other libraries if the materia=
l is
unavailable locally. The material can be requested online by filling in the
appropriate forms at: <http://www2.una.edu/library/illindex.htm>
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