How To Research An Artwork
How To Research An Artwork
How To Research An Artwork
These books contain reproductions of a wide range of artwork
accompanied by commentary concerning that particular work of R R
art.
Africa: the Art of a Continent. Ed. Tom Phillips. NY: Prestel, 1999.
[709.6 A]
Covers Ancient Egypt to the 20th Century with color illustrations, ´http://www.nypl.org/)
bibliographic references, and some provenance and exhibition In beginning your research on a specific work of art, first consult the
information.
to see if the Library has a book ´also called a monograph)
about the artist.
The Art Book. London: Phaidon, 1994.
[700.92 A]
An A-Z guide of 500 painters and sculptors from medieval to Cleve, Joos van
modern times. Includes full color illustrations and a directory to
museums and galleries.
If the artist¶s name does not appear in the catalog, the artist may be
Contemporary Artists. Chicago: St. James Press, 2002. included in a more general work. Try a
search using a
variety of terms that describe the artist¶s nationality, movement,
[927 C Closed Shelf Reference]
style, and/or medium. Different search terms will provide different
Offers comprehensive profiles of over 800 artists that include results.
biographical data, exhibition, and collection information, works by
the artist, a bibliography, and a critical essay.
16th Century Flemish Painting
Lee, Sherman E. A History of Far Eastern Art. NY: Harry N.
Abrams, 1994. Northern Renaissance Painting
[709.5 L] Belgium Painting
A general survey of Asian art that is illustrated and contains an
extensive bibliography. When you find a book of interest, examine the catalog record for
the . Clicking on these links will lead you to books
The Oxford History of Western Art. Ed. Martin Kemp. NY: Oxford with related subject areas.
University Press, 2002.
[709 O] If you know the museum that owns the work, many museums
This richly illustrated, scholarly chronology covers from Classical publish catalogs to their collections ´located at Call No. 708). The
Greece to Postmodernism. information about a specific work may be brief, but it will help you
establish facts about the work for further
searching, and
Zuffi, Stefano. Modern Painting: The Impressionists-and the Avant- may also reproduce an image of the work.
Garde of the Twentieth Century. Hauppauge, N.Y.: Barron¶s, 1998.
[759.05 Z]
Arranged chronologically by artistic period with several Metropolitan Museum of Art Catalog
reproductions for every artist accompanied by dimensions, dates,
and locations for each work. It may also be productive to go directly to the shelf containing
Flemish painting ´Call No. 759.94) and browse for books about
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ë your topic. Consult the index to see if the particular work you are
interested in is included.
&%' To locate artists included in Mid-Manhattan Library¶s vertical files
check the
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This database contains an international selection of art and http://www.nypl.org/branch/central/mml/art/index.html and then
architecture periodicals indexed from 1984 through the present with ask at the art information desk for the file.
full-text coverage from 1997 to the present. Indexes reproductions
of works of art that appear in indexed periodicals. !
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( Auction catalogs will help you to locate sales information about an
An electronic, encyclopedic Dictionary of Art. Includes full-text artwork.
articles, links to full-color images, and over 500,000 citations.
Gordon¶s Print Price Annual. Phoenix: LTB Gordonsart, 2002-
2009. [769.12 G Special Collection]
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Contains fine arts auction records -- many with images -- from
http://www.getty.edu/research/conducting_research/provenance_in international and national auction sales. Database is updated daily with
dex/ records from 1989 to present, searchable by artist's name.
Indexes information related to the history of collecting and the
provenance of individual works of art; gathered from sales ,
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catalogues, archival records, and museum files. Can also be Covers American artists providing biography, images, citations, museums
accessed through www.nypl.org/databases. owning their work, and galleries representing the artist¶s work.
Updated by: Jessica Cline, Librarian, 05/10