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The following resources have been compiled by the librarians with
specific regard to the study of the Arts.
Reference Books
- Contemporary artists. 2002. 2 volumes. Ref 709.22 C76 2002
The focus of this encyclopedia is on artists whose major works occurred
after 1960. Artists were chosen for this work by being nominated by an advisory
board of international art scholars and curators. Each entry includes biographical
data, individual exhibitions, group exhibitions, collections, public installations,
publications, and critical essays. Some entries also include statements by the artist.
- Oxford companion to Western art. 2001. Ref 703 Ox22
Provides in-depth coverage of Westrern Art with entries on artists and their
works, styles and movements, art forms and art terms, combined with more modern
methodologies, focused on patronage, taste, theory, and criticism, and the scientific
examination of materials and techniques. Critical appreciation and factual information
on over 1700 artists from classical times to the 20th century is included.
- Encyclopedia of American art before 1914. 2000. Ref 709.73 En19
Updating and expanding on entries that first appeared in the Dictionary of
Art (see above), this encyclopedia covers not only artists, but collectors, writers,
artistic styles, architecture, and cities with "substantial" artistic history.
Each entry has a bibliography.
- Encyclopedia of Italian Renaissance and Mannerist art. 2000. 2 volumes.
Ref 709.450 En19T
Covers major artistic developments in Italy during a particularly fertile period,
from around 1300 to 1600. Among the topics treated are the lives and works of Botticelli,
Michelangelo, Raphael, and Titian; the design and building of St. Peter's Basilica;
the painting of the Sistine Chapel ceiling; the influence of important patrons, such
as the Medici; and the arts in Florence, Siena, and Rome.
- Encyclopedia of comparative iconography. 1998. Ref 704.948 En19
Expands the scope of the thematic guide to art to include mythological,
biblical, and literary themes that have been represented in art of all periods
and media. alphabetically arranged essays on actions, situations, and concepts.
Seven indexes to terms discussed in the entries increase the likelihood that
the user will find references to the subject being sought.
- Encyclopedia of women in religious art. 1996. Ref 704.9424 Ap46e
A self-contained topical dictionary of over 2,000 entries, this reference
includes, entries on themes, subjects, motifs, and symbolism associated with women
in religious art, and women artists, critics, historians, and saints who influenced
the representation of women in religious art.
- Dictionary of art. 1996. 34 volumes. Ref 703 D56G
Articles in this dictionary range from brief biographical entries to
extensive essays on major art movements and countries. The coverage includes
architecture, photography, fine arts, decorative arts, performance art, contemporary
art, and multimedia installations. The only visual art not covered extensively is film.
Articles include a bibliography.
- The Dent dictionary of symbols in Christian art. 1994. Ref 704.9482 Sp31d
Includes everyday objects (clouds, water) and their symbolic meanings,
as well as a visual index.
Please keep in mind that there are many art resources in the call number range of 703-709. Visit
both the reference and main collections in this range to see all of the resources we have to offer,
including the following topics (among others): Greek, pre-historic, contemporary, and "oriental" art,
as well as pottery, sculpture, painting, and photography.
Finding Books:
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Online Catalog
- Find books, as well as a variety of other materials in the TU Libraries.
- Use the Advanced search option to specify material format, campus, language, and date range.
- WorldCat
- Listed under Essential Tools.
- Find books, among other things, to request via Interlibrary Loan (ILL).
Finding Articles:
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Art Museum Image Gallery
Provides access to over 160,000 high-quality images from scores of museums
and other collections. The database can be searched by artist, title of the work,
keyword and several other access points. 3000 BC - 20th century. (To search this
individual index, click on "Open Database Selection Area" and select the checkbox
next to Art Museum Image Gallery before submitting your query.)
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Arts and Humanities Citation Index
Includes citations to prominent journals in the disciplines of the Arts
and the Humanities, as well as related articles in the sciences and social sciences.
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JSTOR
JSTOR (Journal STORage) presents the searchable full text of the complete
back files for over 100 important scholarly journals. Coverage generally includes the
first volume through issues published prior to the most recent 3-5 years
(current issues are not available in JSTOR). Includes journals for art and art history as well as
architecture. Also search JSTOR via Google Scholar by including "+JSTOR" in the search.
Periodicals
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Taylor Periodical Title List
Search by journal title keyword for online full-text journals, and to see what
we have in print in the library.
- Click here for an
Art Subject Search in the Periodical List to find out what journals (and how many) we
have available both in print and online. Click on the blue links to enter the actual list
of titles. The numbers in parentheses beside the subject indicate how many journal
titles are included in that subject area.
Internet Resources
For more Web resources related to Art and Art research, please visit our
Art web sites
page.
- ArtLex: Art Dictionary
Provides definitions for more than 3,600 terms used in discussing
art and visual culture, along with thousands of supporting images, pronunciation
notes, great quotations and cross-references. Has a Google search engine for the web
site.
- Archives of American Art (Smithsonian)
Since 1954, the Archives has collected roughly 16 million letters, photographs,
diaries, sketches, scrapbooks, business records, and other documentation that
supports the study of the history of the visual arts in America. Includes over 16
million items, 5,000 collections, and 2,000 oral history interviews. It is the world's
largest and most widely used resource on the history of art in America.
- Colección Cisneros: Latin American Art
Its mission is to collect, preserve, study, and exhibit the Colección’s e
xtensive artworks and related archives, which consist primarily of modern and
contemporary art, with an emphasis on Latin America. The Colección also includes
Colonial Latin American art, international decorative arts, and a selection of Latin
American landscapes from the seventeenth to the early twentieth century.
Photography on the Web
- NY Public Library's Picture collection online
For those who seek knowledge and inspiration from visual materials, the
Picture Collection Online presents more than 30,000 digitized images from books,
magazines and newspapers as well as original photographs, prints and postcards,
mostly created before 1923.
- Library of Congress's American
Memory Project
Provides free and open access through the Internet to written and spoken words, sound
recordings, still and moving images, prints, maps, and sheet music that document the
American experience. It is a digital record of American history and creativity.
- Library of Congress's Prints
and Photographs Online Catalog
Contains catalog records and digital images representing a rich cross-section
of still pictures held by the Prints & Photographs Division and other units of
the Library. The Library of Congress offers broad public access to these materials
as a contribution to education and scholarship. Not all images displayed in this
catalog are in the public domain, but many are.
Research Tools
- RefWorks
A citation management program that allows you to collect and organize citations, create bibliographies and works cited pages,
and format papers and bibliographies to a specific citation style.
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CREDO Reference (formerly xreferplus)
A conglomeration of specialized dictionaries and encyclopedias that allows you
to search for definitions and encyclopedia articles, as well as develop ideas for
expanding or refining a research strategy.
Citation Help
- MLA handbook for writers of research papers. 2003. Ref 808.027 G35M
The standard source for citation style in literature and writing, published by the Modern Language Association.
- WorldCat.org
"Cite this item" within individual item record lists the citation in APA, MLA, Chicago and more.
- Also, contact the Writing Center at
writingctr@taylor.edu or visit them on the Portal at
http://my.taylor.edu/academic/writingcenter
Product descriptions on this page incorporated from book reviews and product descriptions from various sources.
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