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Catalogues for art or museum exhibitions may range in scale from a single printed sheet to a lavish hardcover "coffee table book".The advent of cheap colour-printing in the 1960s transformed what had usually been simple "handlists" with several works to each page into large scale "descriptive catalogues" that are intended as both contributions to scholarship and books likely to appeal to many ...
The Watson Library's collection contains over 1,020,000 volumes, including monographs and exhibition catalogs; over 21,000 periodical titles; and more than 140,000 auction and sale catalogs. [1] The library also includes a reference collection, a rare book collection, manuscript items, and vertical file collections.
Salon d' Automne, 1903. Miscellaneous art exhibition catalog collection, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution: Author: Salon d'Automne: Permission (Reusing this file) Presumed to be in the public domain as the catalogue was published in 1903 (over 100 years ago).
Still Life Paintings from the Netherlands 1550–1720, (Dutch:Het Nederlandse Stilleven 1550–1720) is a 1999 art exhibition catalog published for a jointly held exhibition by the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam (19 June – 9 September 1999) and Cleveland Museum of Art (31 October 1999 – 9 January 2000).
Objects: USA (1969) was a groundbreaking exhibition [1] considered a watershed in the history of the American studio craft movement. [2] It "blurred lines between art and craft, artist and artisan". [3] The exhibition featured a survey collection of craft works by artists from across the United States (including Hawaii).
85 editions (50 auction catalogs, 34 albums and exhibition catalogs, and 1 digest) have been published since 2005. A catalog of icons of the 17th – early 20th centuries (2009) and "The catalog of the exhibition of M. Hlushchenko's graphic (1930s–1970s)" (2012) [29] was published under the auspices of the National Museum "Kyiv Art Gallery" .
Kraushaar Galleries Exhibition Catalogs from the 1920s and 1930s; Article on Kraushaar Gallery exhibition catalogs in the Metropolitan Museum of Art Libraries; Documenting the Gilded Age: New York City Exhibitions at the turn of the 20th Century A New York Art Resources Consortium project. A selection of exhibition catalogs from the C.W ...
Pioneers of Abstract Art: American Abstract Artists, 1936–1996, exhibition catalog. Sidney Mishkin Gallery, Baruch College, 1996. Text by Sandra Kraskin. Continuum: In Celebration of the 70th Anniversary of AAA, exhibition press release. St. Peter's College Art Gallery, O'Toole Library, Jersey City, NJ (March 21 – April 25, 2007).