The History of Modern Russian and Ukrainian Art,

Similar documents
Associate professor of Cultural Studies at Perm State Academy of Art & Culture. SOVIET ART

Cataloging Fundamentals AACR2 Basics: Part 1

RUSSIAN DRAMA OF THE REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD

Resource Description and Access (RDA) The New Way to Say,

Catalogues and cataloguing standards

What happened in this revolution? It s part of the film -Mutiny on battleship, class conflict.

e-infrastructure for Scientific Communities

AACR2 versus RDA. Presentation given at the CLA Pre-Conference Session From Rules to Entities: Cataloguing with RDA May 29, 2009.

SOVIET RUSSIA

Preparing for RDA at York University Libraries. Wednesday, May 1, 2013 Marcia Salmon and Heather Fraser

RDA: The Inside Story

Politics in Reverse: The American Reception of American Constructivism (preliminary proposal submitted for Radford summer research 2009)

RUSS 4304 BANNED AND CENSORED WORKS OF RUSSIAN LITERATURE. Department of Modern Languages University of Texas at Arlington Fall 2011 T/TH 2:00-3:20

The Estonian National Bibliography Challenges and Opportunities in the Digital Age

Buhler (Mary Edith) Papers (Mss. 1192, 1210, 1333) Inventory

OUR LIBRARY. Used by scientists, lecturers, experts, students and citizens. The special multidiscipline library of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.

Format: Lecture/Discussion READINGS MARKED WITH ASTERISK or DOUBLE ASTERISK ARE OPTIONAL (for student presentations).

SAMPLE DOCUMENT. Date: 2003

POSITION DESCRIPTION Library Services Assistant-Advanced. Position Summary

A Finding Aid to the Ex Libris Records, , in the Archives of American Art

A Finding Aid to the Ex Libris Records, , in the Archives of American Art

Documents Located at Docs Center

Solving the problem of linguistic polyphony : transliteration, truncation, and other tricks of the trade

Core Concepts for Future Cataloguers. Natalia Garea García, Anne Welsh, Antonis Bikakis, Simon Mahony, Charlie Inskip and Mira Vogel

MOVING IMAGE ARCHIVING & PRESERVATION PROGRAM ACCESS TO MOVING IMAGE COLLECTIONS, H

Illustrated Collections of Russian Satirical and Political Periodicals, and Music Cover Designs at the Library of Congress: An Overview

VICTORY OVER THE SUN AT YOUR SCHOOL

New Technologies in Russian Cartographic Libraries

The Frederick R. Karl Archive, Collection: Mss. 2000:1

Cataloguing Codes used in Europe. Code Comparisons to Paris Principles. Paris Principles. Scope. Paris Principles

Interview for PERSONA GRATA with Mikhail Gusev NTV AMERICA, August 2010

Cataloguing Digital Materials: Review of Literature and The Nigerian Experience

THE NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR SOVIET AND EAST EUROPEAN RESEARCH TITLE VIII PROGRAM

Digital Collection Management through the Library Catalog

Susan Battison Project Leader: SANB National Library of South Africa. 136 Bibliography No

Alexandria Antique Arts Association

Illinois Statewide Cataloging Standards

Lucas Collection Litigation Files

Inventory of the Bengt Jangfeldt papers

Towards a New Universalism

Historical Background of Namibia National Library

READING GROUP GUIDE. Hungarian Art: Confrontation and Revival in the Modern Movement By Éva Forgács. Introduction

Archives of American Art. Rogers, Francis Millet

Do we still need bibliographic standards in computer systems?

The digitized Newspaper Collection as National Patrimony of the Russian Federation

Brill Online Humanities Jacek Lewinson

A Finding Aid to the Alvord Eiseman research material concerning Charles Demuth, circa , in the Archives of American Art

Register of the Lewis A. Maverick papers

GALLERY FOR RUSSIAN ARTS AND DESIGN. December February 2015

AU-6407 B.Lib.Inf.Sc. (First Semester) Examination 2014 Knowledge Organization Paper : Second. Prepared by Dr. Bhaskar Mukherjee

Christian H. Wolff Pamphlet collection

SB. How long have you been making artists books, and would you say that this is your main artistic practice?

An Introduction to MARC Tagging. ILLINET/OCLC Service Staff

Cataloguing the Slavonic Manuscript Collection of the Plovdiv Public Library MARC21 * Template

UNIT 3 PHYSICAL FORM OF LIBRARY CATALOGUES

From: Robert L. Maxwell, chair ALCTS/ACRL Task Force on Cataloging Rules for Early Printed Monographs

Series Authority Procedures for Copy Cataloging

Shostakovich & Other Russians. Session Three Bob Fabian LIFEcourses.ca/Shostakovich

Register of the Alexander Dallin Papers

ARAB REPUBLIC. Introduction of Machine-Readable Cataloguing at the National Information and Documentation Centre. SeppoVuorinen

Making Serials Visible: Basic Principles of Serials Cataloging

MUSEUM LIBRARIES: FROM HIDDEN TREASURES TO TREASURED INFORMATION CENTRES* By Michiel Nijhoff

Lewis A. Coser Papers

A Finding Aid to the Mary Cassatt letters, , in the Archives of American Art

RDA RESOURCE DESCRIPTION AND ACCESS

Reading Room of The Library of the Academy of Sciences

Register of the Mitrofan Ivanovich Retivov Papers. No online items

2. Document setup: The full physical page size including all margins will be 148mm x 210mm The five sets of margins

James D. Campbell fonds

M. Douglas Sackman: Herman Melville Collection,

Continuities. Serials Catalogers Should Take the Plunge with RDA. By Steve Kelley

OLA Annual Conference 4/25/2012 2

Updates from the World of Cataloguing

Archival Cataloging and the Archival Sensibility

1. PARIS PRINCIPLES 1.1. Is your cataloguing code based on the Paris Principles for choice and form of headings and entry words?

From Stanislavsky To Gorbachev: The Theater-Studios Of Leningrad (Russian And East European Studies In Aesthetics And The Philosophy Of Culture) By

Editor's Introduction: Information concerning the new subtitle, upcoming issues, distribution, submissions, monograph series...

A GUIDE TO: ART COLLECTIONS

Agenda. Conceptual models. Authority control. Cataloging principles. New cataloging codes

From ISBD(S) to ISBD(CR) A Voyage of Discovery and Alignment 1

Internship Report. Project

Development and Principles of RDA. Daniel Kinney Associate Director of Libraries for Resource Management. Continuing Education Workshop May 19, 2014

Myanmar Country Report to CDNL-AO 2011

Background. CC:DA/ACRL/2003/1 May 12, 2003 page 1. ALA/ALCTS/CCS Committee on Cataloging: Description and Access

P049- SHDS fonds. P049 - SUDBURY & DISTRICT HISTORICAL SOCIETY (SDHS) n. d.; ; 43,8 cm of textual records and other document types.

The Cost of Converting to MARC AMC: Some Early Observations

The CYCU Chang Ching Yu Memorial Library Resource Development Policy

RESEARCH. How is propaganda art used to influence people s thoughts?

1. Controlled Vocabularies in Context

Cataloguing Code Comparison for the IFLA Meeting of Experts on an International Cataloguing Code July 2003

Comparison of MARC Content Designation Utilization in OCLC WorldCat Records with National, Core, and Minimal Level Record Standards

presented by Speakers: Joe Konrath, Product Manager, Microfilm Trudi Egan, Project Manager, Microfilm Joan Corkran, Project Manager, Microfilm

The History of Early Cinema

From Clay Tablets to MARC AMC: The Past, Present, and Future of Cataloging Manuscript and Archival Collections

R. B. (Robert Bontine) Cunninghame Graham:

George Catlin. A Finding Aid to the George Catlin Papers, , 1946, in the Archives of American Art. by Patricia K. Craig and Barbara D.

Harmonization of AACR and ISBD (CR)

Date submitted: 5 November 2012

Cataloging Electronic Resources: General

Automated Cataloging of Rare Books: A Time for Implementation

Transcription:

on microfiche The History of Modern Russian and Ukrainian Art, 1907-1930 Monographs and Serials Advisor: Prof. Charlotte Douglas, New York University

Introduction IDC Publishers is proud to present this assembly of 106 rare books and serials on the history of early twentieth-century Russian and Ukrainian art. This collection is both essential and wide-ranging enough to form a basic collection or to supplement established holdings. It encompasses monographs, critical literature, illustrated books, and art periodicals, making easily available many of the publications that have been so notoriously difficult to find. The selection of titles for this microfiche project has been made by Prof. Charlotte Douglas, New York University. The majority of the titles was filmed in the National Library of Russia in St. Petersburg. Neglect After years of neglect, Russian and Ukrainian modern art has recently become a focus of academic interest. It has also developed into a field of significant importance for museums and galleries, auction houses, and collectors, who are eager for information regarding newly available works of art. Sources of scholarly information about early twentieth century art in these countries have been notoriously difficult to find. In fact, they were scarce from the moment they were published. War and revolution, short print runs, and difficulties of distribution in very turbulent times brought on shortages. The problem worsened when Socialist Realism became the only acceptable art in the Soviet Union in the early 1930s and publications concerning modernism and the avant-garde were removed from museums and libraries. Western libraries, on the other hand including those that conscientiously built collections in history and literature from these regions commonly ignored books and journals concerned with the history of art. Art libraries seldom collected Russian and Ukrainian publications. Scope This collection is both essential and wide-ranging enough to form a basic collection or to supplement established holdings. It encompasses monographs, critical literature, illustrated books, and art periodicals, making many of the publications that have been so notoriously difficult to find, easily available. It contains texts by artists such as Wassily Kandinsky, Pavel Filonov, Kazimir Malevich, and Anatolii Petrytskyi; publications of art groups such as the Jack of Diamonds and Makovets; theoretical tracts by Nikolai Tarabukin and Boris Kushner; and books by well-known critics such as Iakov Tugendkhol d, Ërikh Gollerbakh, and NikolaiPunin. The collection also offers a generous selection of early twentieth century artrelated serials, including Tvorchestvo (Creation), Rabis (Art Workers), Radians ke mystetstvo (Soviet Art), and the Bulletin of the Academy of Artistic Sciences. The IDC collection of pre- and postrevolutionary art historical sources reflects the diversity of artistic thought in the first thirty years of the twentieth century, and the intense discussions about the nature of the new art, its form, and its aims. These concerns continued to receive attention in the West for the remainder of the century. Rabis : teatr, kino, tsirk, ëstrada. Moskva : TS. K. Vserabisa, 1927-1934. Prof. Charlotte Douglas Department of Russian and Slavic Studies Institute of Fine Arts, New York University

General information Scope 65 monographs 41 serials Number of fiches 1,794 Size of fiche 105 x 148 mm. Film type Positive silver halide Reduction ratio Varies according to the size of the original Internal Eye-legible headers on every fiche finding aids Bibliographic Bibliographic records for all titles ordered are supplied information in AACR2/USMARC format with the microfiches Prices Current prices and order information are printed on a separate insert, enclosed in this brochure. If this leaf is missing, please contact IDC Publishers and we will send it to you as soon as possible, free of charge. Please note Titles marked with an asterisk (*) in this catalogue, have previously been offered by IDC Publishers in other catalogues. Illustrations from: Pamiatnik III Internatsionala : proekt khud. V. E. Tatlina / N. Punin. Peterburg : Izd. Otdela izobrazitel nykh iskusstv N.K.P., 1920. AACR2/USMARC cataloguing IDC is very proud to announce the availability of bibliographic records for this collection, that meet international high quality library standards. Recently IDC Publishers started cataloguing new collections and individual titles according to the Anglo American Cataloguing Rules (AACR2). These rules conform to the International Standard for Bibliographic Description (ISBD), the standard for bibliographic records used in most countries. Forms of personal names, corporate bodies and meeting names conform to the Library of Congress Name Authority File (LCNAF) and subject entries conform to the Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH). Core level catalogue records will be supplied on a diskette in the USMARC Communications format together with the microfiches.

Illustrations by Larionov, from: Natalîia Goncharova, Mikhail Larîonov / Ëli Ëganbiuri. Moskva : Izd. TS. A. Miunster, 1913.

RUSSIAN SYMBOLISM Editor: Dr. Anne Pries, University of Leiden A collection of more than 1,000 titles connected with Symbolism, Acmeism, Futurism and other movements of the aesthetic revival in Russia, which began around 1890. This catalogue incorporates a supplement of 104 titles to the earlier one suggested by the late Prof. Josef Trypúcko, Uppsala University. These additional titles were filmed at the Czechoslovakian National Library in Prague. 1,055 titles 8143 microfiche MALEVICH ARCHIVE Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam A collection of 35 handwritten and typewritten texts, notebooks and clippings from K. Malevich on microfiche. The texts in the archive date from 1913 to 1927, and include the complete manuscript for the proposed 1922 edition of the book Suprematism. Mir kak bespredmetnost'. This early version never appeared in its entirety, although it was announced for publication in 1922. No other texts from the Vitebsk period seem to have survived outside the Stedelijk Museum archive. The archive contains also parts of Malevich's main philosophical work The World as Non-Objectivity. Also four notebooks, three of which, dating from 1923-1924, are extremely important. Only one is known to exist outside the Stedelijk Museum archive. 46 microfiche Cover illustration from: Propieven o prorosli mîrovo?/ [Filonov]. Petrograd : Izd. Mîrovy?raztsviet, [1915]. For more information please contact any of the following addresses IDC Publishers 2301 EE Leiden Phone +31 (0)71 514 27 00 Internet www.idc.nl P.O. Box 11205 The Netherlands Fax +31 (0)71 513 17 21 E-mail info@idc.nl 400.2500 no. 1131