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Art history is a vast discipline - geographically, historically, and intellectually. In its initial centuries, art history dealt with Western art, but the boundaries of the field have since expanded. The canon continues to be redefined as histories of art in regions that had previously been ignored or marginalized are brought into the mainstream.

How to keep up with, or identify, all of the core literature of this field? Getting started with topical overviews and summaries written by art historians and experts through library encyclopedias or dictionaries is a great starting point, followed by looking at published bibliographies (comprehensive lists pointing you to published materials on a topic).

Provides access to online art reference works, including Grove Art Online and the Benezit Dictionary of Artists

Peer-reviewed annotated bibliographies on artists, movements, and other topics in the field of art and art history.

Art History Methodology - Bibliographies

Marxism & Art History

Psychoanalysis + Art

Semiotics

Examples of Dictionaries for Art & Art History

Guide to the Literature of Art History

The literature of art history is well documented by these reference bibliographies published by the American Library Association (ALA). Annotates art and architecture books and journals published worldwide in the last two decades of the twentieth century.

    • An expert team: 24 contributors + 2 editors including new titles, volumes, editions & reprints of resources

    • The best electronic art and architectural history sources.

    • Cumulative forty-year bibliography of art history literature, with GLAH 1

    • Critical selection of nearly all literature in art history, primarily in WesternEuropean languages, since 1977

Guide to the Literature of Art History 1.
Access online via the Getty

Guide to the Literature of Art History 2.
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