Subject
Research Guides
Art History:
Baroque Art
This guide is intended as a research tool to help you locate background information, books, articles, and internet/web links on a variety of Baroque Art topics.
Background Information Sources
| The Dictionary of Art | REF N31.D5 1996 |
| Gardner’s Art Through the Ages | REF N5300.G25 1996 |
| A History of Art | REF N5300.J3 2001 |
| The Grove Dictionary of Art: From Renaissance to Impressionism | REF N6370.G76 2000 |
| Baroque Art: a topical dictionary | REF N6415.B3 E18 1996 |
Books
Search the library catalog for books on your subject using words or phrases below, or visit the library’s 2nd floor and browse call numbers ND653 (Rembrandt) and ND673 (Rubens) and NB623.B5 (Bernini) and NC248 (Poussin and Watteau).
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Newspaper, Magazine, and Academic Journal Articles
- Biography Resource Center/InfoTrac: Search for artists by name.
- Expanded Academic Index/InfoTrac: Journal articles, search by artist name, period, genre. For specific works as an example use: Rembrandt, works.
- LexisNexis: Newspaper Index: Search by artist name, specific work or period. Use to access newspaper articles on recent exhibitions and restorations.
- Encyclopedia Britannica Online and World Book Online Reference Center
- FirstSearch (password required; see librarian): Use Art Index from pull down menu for articles within journals (all art specific; citations only).
Internet Resources
Several internet resources have been selected below. Additional links are available from Web Resources page; follow link for Arts/Performing Arts.
- Artcyclopedia Baroque Art
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/history/baroque.html
includes links to baroque artist names - Art History Resources on the Web
http://witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTHbaroque.html#Baroque
Links to sites about 17th Century Baroque Art - Art on the Web
http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/Artweb_frames.html
see section on Baroque Art - Metropolitan Museum of Art: Baroque Rome
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/baro/hd_baro.htm
overview of the Baroque period in the city of Rome - Rembrandt House
http://www.channels.nl/amsterdam/remhuis.html
Rembrandt’s house in Amsterdam, includes virtual tour and collection overview
