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Title: Iconclass indexes. Italian prints. Vol. 1: Early Italian engraving : an iconographic index to A.M. Hind, Early Italian engraving, London 1938-1948; Vol. 2: Marcantonio Raimundi and his school : an iconographic index to A. Bartsch. Le Peintre-Graveur, Vol. 14, 15 & 16; Vol. 3: Antonio Tempesta and his time : an iconographic index to A. Bartsch. Le Peintre-Graveur, Vol. 12, 17 & 18; Vol. 4: The seventeenth century : an iconographic index to A. Bartsch. Le Peintre-Graveur, Vol. 19, 20 & 21.
Description: Doornspijk : Davaco, c1987-1994. 4 Volumes. Paperback. x,281; viii,654; viii,566; viii,653 pp. (Iconclass indexes. Italian prints, vol. 1-4). Original editions. Mailorder only - Alleen verzending mogelijk. Book condition : as new. - These indexes are based on the initial 17 volumes of ICONCLASS, published by the Royal Netherlandish Academy of Art and Sciences. ICONCLASSS is a specialized library classification designed for art and iconography. It was originally conceived by Henri van de Waal (1910-1972), and was further developed by a group of scholars after his death. Development based on Dewey Decimal system the Iconclass system is one of the largest classification system for cultural content and possibly the largest for visual arts content. Initially designed for historical imagery, it is now also used to create subject access to texts and to classify a wide range of images, including modern photography. At the moment it contains over 28,000 unique concepts (classification types) and has an entry vocabulary of 14,000 keywords. Like the Dewey Decimal Classification system, it has 10 main divisions or points of entry, and these are: 0. Abstract, Non-representational Art; 1. Religion and Magic; 2. Nature; 3. Human being, Man in general; 4. Society, Civilization, Culture; 5. Abstract Ideas and Concepts; 6. History; 7. Bible; 8. Literature; 9. Classical Mythology and Ancient History. Each division has 9 or 10 subdivisions, and so on. It can be consulted with the help of the freely available Iconclass 2100 browser. Iconclass was developed in the Netherlands as a standard classification for recording collections, with the idea of assembling huge databases that will allow the retrieval of images featuring particular details, subjects or other common factors. It was developed in the 1970s and was loosely based on the Dewey Decimal System because it was meant to be used in art library card catalogs. Usage in data records : the iconclass code represents a concept and objects can be assigned a code indicating that the object depicts that concept. For example, the iconclass code 71H7131 is for the subject of Bathsheba (alone) with David's letter. The code is built from 7 for bible, 71 for Old Testament, 71H the story of David, 71H7 for David and Bathsheba, 71H71 for David observing Bathsheba bathing, and 71H713 for Bathsheba receiving a letter from David. ISBN 9789070288358.

Keywords: ART, ICONCLASS

Price: EUR 400.00 = appr. US$ 434.74 Seller: Kloof Booksellers & Scientia Verlag
- Book number: %23201648