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  FA 216 – Baroque Art
Prof. Katherine M. Bentz and Librarian Betsy Holmes
Spring 2007

Contents
Introduction
Research Basics
Reference Sources For Background Information
Finding Books/Secondary Sources
   • Subject Headings
   • Keyword Searches
Find Journal Articles
Find Images
Selected Web Sites
How to Prepare an Annotated Bibliography
How to Cite Your Sources
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Introduction

The following guide is intended to provide an overview of some of the resources available in the library and online for the study and research of European art and architecture created in the Baroque period, ca. 1590-1700. For further research assistance, please take advantage of the reference services available to you in the Geisel Library. Stop by the Reference Desk in person or online at
Ask a Librarian.


Research Basics

The reference librarians have created a group of Web pages under the heading Research Help, designed to help teach you the basics of library research and to introduce you to Geisel Library. On the Research Help page, you will find a one-page guide on Research Basics, another on distinguishing scholarly from popular journals, and a helpful guide about evaluating your Web sources, Judging What You Find. Please take advantage of these resources.


Reference Sources for Background Information

Reference books are shelved by Library of Congress call number in the reference stacks near the reference desk. They may not be checked out, but photocopiers are available on the lower level of the Library. Online reference sources can be found in the library catalog, or listed on Reference E-Resources.

Electronic Reference Sources

Encyclopaedia Britannica Online
Find background information, keywords, biographies, and bibliographies.

New Catholic Encyclopedia 2nd Edition
This resource is "prized for its scholarly presentation of persons and subjects related to Catholicism and the humanities."

New Dictionary of the History of Ideas
This fully-searchable reference document encapsulates the thinking of different eras and cultures

Oxford Reference Online
This collection comprises over one million dictionary definitions, facts, figures, people, places, sayings, and dates from 150+ of Oxford's central English and bilingual dictionaries, usage, quotations, and subject reference books. Important titles for this class include The Oxford Companion to Western Art; The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists; and A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture.

Biographical Sources

The Dictionary of Art (Grove)
     Ref N31 .D5 (34 volumes)

Encyclopedia of World Art
     Ref N31 .E533 (10 volumes)

Iconography and Symbols

Dictionary of Subjects and Symbols in Art
     Ref N7560 .H34

Encyclopedia of Comparative Iconography
     Ref N7560 .E53

The Oxford Companion to Christian Art and Architecture
     Ref N7830 .M87

Signs & Symbols in Christian Art
     Ref N7830 .F37

Source Material

Documentary History of Art: Michelangelo and the Mannerists:
the Baroque and the eighteenth century

     General Collection N5303 .H762 v.2

The history of the popes: from the close of the middle ages:
drawn from the secret archives of the Vatican and other original sources

     General Collection BX955 .P35

Italian Art and Spanish Art, 1600-1750: Sources and Documents
     On order – see a librarian

Seventeenth-century Barberini documents and inventories of art
     Oversize N5300 .B52

Materials to Assist with Writing the Research Paper

Dictionary of Art Terms
     Ref N33 .L75 2004

A Short Guide to Writing about Art
     Ref N7476 .B37 2003
     Online: Art History Writing Guide

Writing about Art
     Ref N7476 .S29 2002


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Finding Books/Secondary Sources

Books that are on reserve for this class

Subject Headings Suggestions for the online Catalog.

Art, Baroque

Arts, Baroque

Art, Rococo

Architecture, Baroque

Architecture, Rococo

Painting, Baroque

Catholic Church – Art

Artists, Italy

Painters – Italy

Art, Modern – 17th Century

Art, Modern – 18th Century

Art – Technique

Artists' Materials

Keywords to consider when using the online Catalog.  Consider combining keywords using the connector "and".
  • Name of artist
  • Name of period
  • Type of artwork: alterpiece, painting, etc.
  • Geographic area: Rome,France, etc.
  • Media of the work: architecture, painting, sculpture
  • Name of museum where painting is located – you may find more information in a museum catalog
If you are unable to locate materials in the Geisel Library Catalog, search libraries worldwide using WorldCat.


Find Journal Articles

Academic Search Premier
Gain access to full-text articles and citations from a wide range of journal titles, covering the arts and more.

Arts & Humanities Citation Index
Provides indexing to the world's leading arts and humanities journals and includes articles, bibliographies, editorials, letters, and reviews. (1980 - present)

Historical Abstracts
Provides abstracts to journal articles, books, and dissertations covering world history from 1450 to the present (excluding North America).   Journal list

LexisNexis Academic Universe
Find full-text newspaper articles from local, national and international papers. Gain access to full-text general reference information as well.

New York Times
"The New York Times (1851-2003) offers full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue. The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue."

JSTOR
A large collection of back issues of major journals in the humanities and social sciences, including the Arts and Asian Studies. Coverage is generally from the beginning of publication to within 5 years of the current issue.
Journal list for:   Arts & Sciences I     Arts & Sciences II

Project MUSE
"Project MUSE provides online, worldwide, institutional subscription access to the full text of more than 200 scholarly journals in arts and humanities, social sciences, and mathematics."   Journal List

Iter
This bibliography pertaining to the Middle Ages and Renaissance (400-1700) also offers full-text articles of Renaissance Quarterly (2000-current), Early Theatre (1998-current), and Renaissance and Reformation (2000-current). There are citations for journal articles (1842-current), reviews, bibliographies, abstracts, and more. (1784-current)   Searching guide

Databases for Religious Topics

Catholic Periodical & Literature Index
Search this index for citations from Catholic periodicals, books, newspapers, and papal documents dealing expressly with the practice of Catholic faith and lifestyle.

New Testament Abstracts
Thousands of article and book abstracts and citations related to New Testament scholarship are available in this database. Some linked full-text articles are available.

Old Testament Abstracts
Thousands of article and book abstracts and citations related to Old Testament scholarship. Topics include antiquities, archaeology, biblical theology, and philology. Some linked full-text articles are available.

ATLA Religion Database
This database is an essential resource for research in theology and humanities, and covers all religious traditions, though the strongest coverage is for materials dealing with the Judeo-Christian tradition. It provides citations and some full-text articles.

Religious and Theological Abstracts
Search here for citations and summaries of articles appearing in scholarly religion and theology journals from around the world – Christian, Jewish, and other world religions are covered.


Find Images

Connect to ARTstor to access a half -million images and related text. These images can be printed for use in your paper, or included in PowerPoint demonstrations. Ask a Reference Librarian if you require assistance using ARTstor.


Selected Web Sites

Baroque Art

Medici Archive Project

Europe 1600-1800 Metropolitan Museum of Art

Web Gallery of Art – European Painting and Sculpture of the Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque Periods

Museums

The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Frick Collection

Metropolitan Museum of Art

National Gallery of Art

Yale University Art Gallery


How to Prepare an Annotated Bibliography

An annotated bibliography is a selected list of resources that are available in a given field (the bibliography), each one being accompanied by a brief description and critical assessment of the source (the annotation). Geisel Library has instructions available to assist you when preparing your annotated bibliography. Always confirm the style required by your instructor.


How to Cite Your Sources

Work cited in this class should use the formats as described in the Chicago Manual of Style, available at the Library's Reference Desk (Ready Ref. Z253 .U69 2003).



The Library Liaison contact for this course is Betsy Holmes.
 

 

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