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Grove Art Online is the online edition of The Dictionary of Art, often referred to as the Grove Dictionary of Art, and part of Oxford Art Online, an internet gateway to online art reference publications of Oxford University Press, which also includes the online version of the Benezit Dictionary of Artists. [1]
The Oxford dictionary of art. Oxford University Press, 2004. ISBN 0198604769. [1] Chilvers, Ian and Harold Osborne. Oxford Dictionary of Art. Oxford, 1988. [2] [5] Daniel, Howard. Encyclopedia of Themes and Subjects in Painting. Abrams, 1971. [4] Davenport, R. J., Gordon's Art Reference, Inc. Davenport's art reference and price guide.
The CDWA was created by the Art Information Task Force (AITF), which encouraged dialog between art historians, art information professionals, and information providers so that together they could develop guidelines for describing works of art, architecture, groups of objects, and visual and textual surrogates.
The initial core set of terms was derived from authority lists and the literature of art and architectural history; this core set was reviewed, approved and added to by an advisory team made up scholars from all relevant disciplines, including art and architectural historians, architects, librarians, visual resource curators, archivists, museum personnel, and specialists in thesaurus construction.
He was the brother of Eleanor Onderdonk, also a prominent Texas painter, sculptor, and art administrator. [1] His grandfather Henry Onderdonk was the Headmaster of Saint James School in Maryland, from which Julian's father Robert graduated. [2] He was raised in South Texas and was an enthusiastic sketcher and painter.
Larry Shiner has described fine art as "not an essence or a fate but something we have made. Art as we have generally understood it is a European invention barely two hundred years old." [27] Art may be characterized in terms of mimesis (its representation of reality), narrative (storytelling), expression, communication of emotion, or other ...