Design
Up one levelArchitecture and Naive Art
The Catalog of Architecture and Naive Art is Part 3 of the Index of American Design and includes architectural details and ornament, interiors and exteriors, gardens, waterworks, ornamental iron, paintings, documents and prints. The catalog lists each object with details of the date of manufacture, the name of the maker and the place from where it ...
The Art and Design of Utopian and Religious Communities
The Catalog of The Art and Design of Utopian and Religious Communities is Part 2 of the Index of American Design. Communities such as Pennsylvania German, Shaker, Mormon, Quaker, American Indian and Spanish Southwest are represented by furniture, ceramics, utensils and tools, paintings, sculpture, leatherwork, interiors and architectural design.
British Periodicals in the Creative Arts
Published in Britain between the 1770's and the early 1900's, periodicals in the group served as primary spokesmen for British activity in the arts: music, art, drama, archeology, and architecture.
Historic American Buildings Survey
Photographs and written historical and descriptive data, prepared by the Historic American Buildings Survey, and deposited in the Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress.
Index Photoqraphique de l'Art en France
"Contains more than 100,000 rare photos on French art and architecture which are housed at the Forschungsintitut Fur Kunstgeschichte of the Philipps-Universitat Marburg and the Rheinisches Bildarchiv Koln."
The Marburger Index: Photographic Documentation of Art in Germany
The Marburger Index is a photographic collection of German art as well as art from other countries owned by German institutions. The collection consists of about 930,000 black-and-white photographs, taken between 1850 and 1976, illustrating architecture, painting, sculpture, and arts and crafts from the classical to modern times.
Catalog of Furniture and Decorative Accessories
The Catalog of Furniture and Decorative Accessories is Part 6 of the Index of American Design. Furniture, clocks, door stops, fire screens, mirrors and frames, trunks and hat boxes, vases and wall pockets are among the represented.