Index to Nineteenth-Century American Art PeriodicalsThe Index to 19th-Century American Art Periodicals indexes 42 art journals published in the US between 1840 and 1907, providing nearly complete coverage of journals from this period. The Index describes the entire journal contents: Articles, art notes, illustrations, stories, poems, and advertisements. The Index provides valuable information on popular culture and industry, artists and illustrators, painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, architecture and design, exhibitions and sales, decorations, and collecting. The following journals are covered:American Art; The American Art Review; American Journal of Fine Arts; The Art Amateur; Art Collector; The Art Critic; The Art Journal (Amer. ed.); Art News; The Art Review (Chicago); The Art Review (New York); The Art Student; The Art Union; Arts (Chicago); Arts for America; The Black Book; Bradley, His Book; Brush and Pencil; Bulletin of the American Art Union; Bulletin of the New England Art Union; Cronicle of the American Connoisseur; The Connoisseur; Cosmopolitan Art Journal; The Crayon; The Curio; Forms and Fantasies; Gallery and Studio; Gallery of Spirit Art; The Illustrated Magazine of Art; The International-Art Union Journal; The Knight Errant; The Limner; The Magazine of Art (Amer. ed.); The Mark Hopkins Institute Review of Art; Modern Art; The Monochromatic and Pastel Gallery; The Monthly Illustrator and Home and Country; The New Path; Philadelphia Art Union Reporter; Prang's Chromo; The Quartier Latin; The Sketch Club; The Studio.
The file includes nearly 27,000 records, many with abstracts. |
