TFAO Online Catalogues (original) (raw)

Online Catalogues

with content focusing on Americanrepresentational art

Excellent art is food for the soul.

Enjoy art's many flavors

at a museum near you.

Topics in American Art

over 200 topics in American Art

America's Distinguished Artists

a national registry of historic artists

American Art Online Videos

online videos available free to viewers

Online Exhibition Catalogues, Brochures, Gallery Guides and Related Materials

American Art Videos

Art History of Each State within the United States of America

Geographic Tour of American Art History

evolution of American art from the inception of the United States to WWII.

American Art Books

books published on paper

American Art Online Audio

online audio recordings

Collections of Historic American Art

notable collections assembled by individuals, commercial enterprises and other entities

American Art Magazines and Journals

paper-published magazines and journals

American Art Interactive Media

media in CD-ROM format

American Art Online Articles and Essays

substantive texts published outside of Resource Library

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When Resource Library published over time more than one article concerning an institution, there was created as an additional resource for readers a sub-index page containing links to each Resource Library article or essay concerning that institution, plus available information on its location and other descriptive information.

See TFAO's Museums Explained to learn about the "inner workings" of art museums and the functions of staff members. In theexhibitions section find out how to get the most out of a museum visit. See definitionsfor a glossary of museum-related words used in articles. To help you plan visits to institutions exhibiting American art when traveling see Sources of Articles Indexed by State within the United States. Also see the Academies, Associations, Ateliers and Societies index

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Unless specifically described in editor's notes or headers within Resource Library or Resource Library Magazine pages containing articles and essays by named authors, such materials were published in 1997 through 2016 by either permission of a named institutional source within the Art Museum, Gallery and Art Centerindex, an author within the Author Study and Index, or a non-institutional source. In some cases, both the source and author provided permissions.

Permissions, in most instances, were provided by institutional sources specifically identified within the article or essay pages. As noted above, when Resource Library or Resource Library Magazine published over time more than one article or essay concerning an institution, it created, as an additional resource for readers, a sub-index page containing links to each Resource Library or Resource Library Magazine article or essay concerning that institution, plus available information on its location and other descriptive information. A typical notation at the end of an article or essay might be "Read more information, articles and essays concerning this institutional source by visiting the sub-index page for the (named institution) in Resource Library (or Resource Library Magazine in instances of publication by Traditional Fine Arts Organization's predecessor)" or similar wording.

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About Resource Library

Resource Library is a free online publication of nonprofit Traditional Fine Arts Organization (TFAO). Since 1997, Resource Library and its predecessor Resource Library Magazine have cumulatively published online 1,300+ articles and essays written by hundreds of identified authors, thousands of other texts not attributable to named authors, plus 22,500+ images, all providing educational and informational content related to American representational art. Texts and related images are provided almost exclusively by nonprofit art museum, gallery and art centersources.

All published materials provide educational and informational content to students, scholars, teachers and others. Most published materials relate to exhibitions. Materials may include whole exhibition gallery guides, brochures or catalogues or texts from them, perviously published magazine or journal articles, wall panels and object labels, audio tour scripts, play scripts, interviews, blogs, checklists and news releases, plus related images.

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(left: JP Hazeltine, founding editor, Resource Library)

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