Art Bibliographies: A Survey of Their Development, 1595-1821

The beginnings of art bibliography are traced through three distinct bibliographic traditions: dealers' catalogs, general bibliographies, and private library catalogs. Dealers' catalogs, such as the "Messkataloge" of the sixteenth century, were some of the earliest to list art bo...

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Arts
Bibliographies
Bibliography
Cataloging
Exact sciences and technology
General aspects
History
Information and communication sciences
Information science. Documentation
Libraries
Literary history
Modern art
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