A GUIDE TO: ART COLLECTIONS

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A GUIDE TO: ART COLLECTIONS

General Information The Library's books on fine and applied art are housed in the Art Room, up the short flight of steps leading from the main Issue Hall. Periodicals on art-related subjects are kept in the Library's general sequence, with current issues available from the Reading Room, and earlier bound volumes shelved in the Periodicals section in the Basement. The Art Room comprises two levels: the ground-floor and the gallery reached by the stairs from the ground floor of the room. The Art sequence then continues in TS Eliot House initially on the first floor and then on the floor directly above on the Mezzanine (Floor M). The Collections The Library has acquired a large collection of monographs on major artists and architects; the emphasis is on English language publications, but works in the other major European languages are also included. European art forms the largest part of the art collections, but art of the Americas, Asia and Africa are well represented. The applied arts and works of art criticism and theory have not been neglected. Catalogues raisonnés of major artists and catalogues of art exhibitions in this country and significant international ones are acquired whenever possible. Shelfmarks The Library's catalogues indicate an Art Room location by the prefix A. (for Art). The collection is then sub-divided into the following categories: Aesthetics Art (General) Architecture (General) Artistic Anatomy Brasses Bronzes Caricature Carpets Cave Painting Gold and Silver Work Illumination of Manuscripts Ivory Jade Lace Lithography Majolica Metalwork

Christian Art Clocks Collage Colour Drawing Embroidery Enamel Engraving Etching Fans Finger-rings Furniture Gems Glass Mosaics Needlework Ornament and Decoration Painting Papiermaché Pewter Portraits Pottery Sculpture Snuffboxes Tapestry Vases Weaving Woodcarving It is worth noting that some of these categories individually cover a very large number of books (eg A. Art (Gen.) and A. Painting), while others are very small, possibly containing only one or two books each. To avoid confusion over alternative spellings of artists' names etc, it is important to note down shelfmarks exactly as they appear in the Library's catalogues. Shelf Mark Locations ART ROOM GROUND A. Aesthetics 4to A. Painting 4to, Rozhdestienskii ART ROOM GALLERY A. Painting 4to, Reubens A. Wood Carving 4to A. Aesthetics A. Art, Azevedo TS ELIOT HOUSE Floor 1 A. Art, Babelon A. Gems TS ELIOT HOUSE Floor M A. Glass A. Wood Carving &c. CENTRAL STACK Floor M

Art Small Folio Ask at Issue Desk for Art Folio A detailed floor plan for the Art Room is available from the Issue Desk. Shelving Arrangements Books are shelved in separate sequences according to size: octavo, quarto (4to), small folio or folio. The larger size indicators appear at the end of the shelf-mark in the Library's catalogue entries: Architecture, 4to. Christian Art, sm. folio Engraving, folio. If there is no size indicator the volume is octavo size. Within each size sequence, the subject categories are arranged alphabetically. The ground floor of the Art Room houses 4to material, and begins on the far left of the room on the shelves immediately next to the lift. The 4to sequence runs clockwise around the outer wall to the glass door and then continues in a clockwise direction on the left side of the inner arc of shelves in the centre of the room. The sequence then continues on the outer shelves of the inner arc running anti-clockwise back to the free standing shelves directly facing the lift. The remainder of the 4to sequence is shelved on the balustrade on the gallery running anti- clockwise from the top of the stairs. The octavo sequence follows directly on from the end of the 4to sequence continuing on the shelving to the right of the doorway (into TS Eliot House) and runs clockwise around the rest of the room and then into the first floor of TS Eliot House. The remainder of the octavo sequence is housed on the Mezzanine easily reached by the TS Eliot House lift from the 1 st floor. The small folio sequence is located on the Mezzanine of the Central Stack. Art folio should be requested at the Issue Desk. If the Library holds a significant number of books about a single artist, including critical works, the name of the artist appears as part of the shelf-mark in the catalogue entry:- A. Painting, Picasso A. Artistic Anatomy, Stubbs

Catalogues of collections and exhibitions Catalogues of works from a single gallery are shelved alphabetically under the name of the gallery, within the appropriate subject category (ie A. Painting, A. Sculpture etc for catalogues covering works in a single medium, or A. Art (Gen.) for those catalogues including works in more than one medium). The alphabetical position of catalogues of loan exhibitions (ie those including works from a number of collections) is usually determined by the title of the individual exhibition. Largescale monographs produced in association with exhibitions of the works of a single artist are treated as standard monographs, and are therefore shelved under the name of the artist within the relevant subject category (eg A. Painting), and then alphabetically by author or by gallery. Always check the Library catalogue carefully for the shelved under information which will help you locate the book within the shelfmark sequence. Periodicals The Library maintains current subscriptions to the following periodical titles and society publications of art interest. Latest issues are available for consultation in the main Reading Room. Earlier back issues are available for loan in bound volumes. Current issues of titles marked * are not displayed in the Reading Room racks: please enquire at the Reading Room Enquiry Desk or at the Issue Desk in the main hall. Art, History & Applied Apollo Ars Orientalis* The Art Book Art Bulletin Art History Art Journal Art Monthly Art Newspaper Art Review Artibus et Historiae* British Art Journal British Journal of Aesthetics Burlington Magazine Ceramic Review Church Monuments Collections Review Costume

Crafts Decorative Arts Society Journal Dumbarton Oaks Papers* Frieze Furniture History Gainsborough s House Review Genava* Georgian Group Journal I Tatti Studies* Irish Arts Review Yearbook* Journal of Design History Journal of Glass Studies Journal of the History of Collections Journal of Stained Glass Master Drawings Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin Modern Painters Monumental Brass Society Trans. L Oeil Oxford Art Journal Parkett Print Quarterly RA: the Royal Academy Magazine Regional Furniture Renaissance Studies The Sculpture Journal Silver Society Journal Société de l Art Français Bulletin* Textile History Online Sources The Library subscribes to a number of online resources some of which will be of use for readers and researchers in art studies. They are all available within the Library and members can also get access to them from home via the Library website using their membership number and PIN. Arts:Search International Bibliography of Art Oxford Art Online