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Art and Art History

Research resources in the areas of Art and Art History

Why Use Reference Sources?

Reference books are helpful starting places if you need:

  1. An overview of topic, person, place, or event.
  2. To browse for topic ideas.
  3. Help with focusing or narrowing your topic.
  4. A list of core resources for your topic. Many reference books provide a short bibliography and/or suggested scholarly readings. These readings usually represent the best scholarship for the topic at hand up to the time the reference work was published.

Historical Overviews and Timelines

To research the social and cultural context of the artwork and artist, use history reference materials to get a quick overview

Art Reference Sources

These general reference sources cover biographies, artistic movements and periods, and terminology.

The following are just a few of the reference sources that cover specialized topics.

Reference Sources for Modern/Contemporary Art

  • A Dictionary of Contemporary American Artists Main Stacks N6512 .C854 1994
  • A Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Art 
  • From Expressionism to Post-modernism: Styles and Movements in 20th-Century Western Art Main Stacks N6490 .G7243 2000
  • Interviews by Artists, Architects, and Designers Main Stacks NX456 .R59 1996
  • North American Women Artists of the 20th Century: A Biographical Dictionary  Main Stacks N6503 .N67 1995
  • The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Art Main Stacks N6490 .O94

Reference Books about Symbols and Iconography

Additional Online Art Sources