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BNF - Bibliographies - Art. Ces bibliographies sélectives sont réalisées par le département Littérature et art, sauf mention contraire.

BNF - Bibliographies - Art

En cas de problème d'affichage, clic droit de la souris sur le lien et choisir « Enregistrer la cible sous » pour enregistrer le document sur votre ordinateur. Art optique, cinétique, lumino-cinétique Bibliographie réalisée à l’occasion des nombreuses expositions consacrées à l’art cinétique au printemps 2013 à Paris [02/05/2013] Le Romantisme noir, un éloge de l’ombre [fichier .pdf – 81 Ko – 29/04/13 – 24 p.] Keith Haring : le figurant libre [fichier .pdf – 51 Ko – 26/04/13 – 7 p.] Dominique Bagouet [fichier .pdf – 80 Ko – 27/02/12 – 4 p.] Les artistes des Hivernales 2013 [fichier .pdf – 134 Ko – 22/02/13 – 15 p.] Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History.

UC Press E-Books Collection, 1982-2004: Search Results. UC Press E-Books Collection, 1982-2004: Search Results. THE WARBURG INSTITUTE: Digital Collections. Our purpose in compiling these digital collections is to make out-of-print source material on Medieval and Renaissance studies freely available online through the Warburg Library catalogue and classification system.

THE WARBURG INSTITUTE: Digital Collections

Books are either scanned by us or downloaded as pdf files from public domain repositories and made available through the Library catalogue. The links above and below point to a list of the books freely available in electronic format. The record of each book contains a link to its pdf file. Downloading may take from a few seconds up to a few minutes depending on the size of the file as well as the age and connection speed of your computer (follow this link to download the pdf reader). The books digitised by the Warburg Institute are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License meaning that this material is available freely for non-commercial use. Search Tools and Databases. Research Portal™ The Getty Research Portal™ is a free online search platform providing worldwide access to an extensive collection of digitized art history texts from a range of institutions.

Research Portal™

This multilingual and multicultural union catalog affords art historians and other researchers the ability to search and download complete digital copies of publications devoted to art, architecture, material culture, and related fields. The Getty Research Portal is a collaborative project initiated by the Getty Research Institute in 2012. Founded with a group of international contributors, including the Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library at Columbia University, the Biblioteca de la Universidad de Málaga, the Frick Art Reference Library, the Heidelberg University Library, the Institut national d'histoire de l'art, members of the New York Art Resources Consortium, and the Thomas J.

Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. Art Institute Chicago - Digital Publications. About MetPublications. MetPublications is a portal to the Met's comprehensive publishing program with 1,500 titles, including books, online publications, and Bulletins and Journals from the last five decades.

About MetPublications

MetPublications includes a description and table of contents for most titles, as well as information about the authors, reviews, awards, and links to related Met titles by author and by theme. Current book titles that are in-print may be previewed and fully searched online, with a link to purchase the book. The full contents of almost all other book titles may be read online, searched, or downloaded as a PDF. Many of these out-of-print books will be available for purchase, when rights permit, through print-on-demand capabilities in association with Yale University Press. For the Met's Bulletin, all but the most recent issue can be downloaded as a PDF. Readers are also directed to every title located in library catalogues on WATSONLINE and WorldCat.

Arthistoricum.net - the Virtual Library for Art.

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