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3. Retrospective Auction Sales Indexes
AMERICAN ART AUCTION CATALOGUES 1785 - 1942, A UNION LIST by Harold
Lancour
[*R-ART]
Auction Houses: American
Dates Covered: 1785 to 1942.
Notes: Compiled from holdings of auction catalogs of NYPL, Library
of Congress, the American Antiquarian Society, Frick Art Reference Library
and others. List of over 7,000 catalogues owned by 21 libraries. Listing
is strictly chronological. Includes an index to more than 60,000 owners
names.
ANNUAIRE INTERNATIONAL DES VENTES by Enrique Mayer
[MAZ]
Auction Houses: International
Dates Covered: 1963-1966
Contents:
- Prints
- Drawings
- Watercolors
- Gouaches
- Pastels
- Paintings
- Sculpture
Scope: All periods
Notes: In French [Continued in English as International Auction
Records]
ART PRICE ANNUAL
[MAZ]
Auction Houses: International
Dates Covered: 1952/53 - to 1977/78 (Annual).
Continued by Kunstpreis Jahrbuch.
Contents:
- Paintings
- Drawings
- Miniatures
- Icons
- Sculpture
- Prints
- Photographs
- Furniture
- Iluminated manuscripts
- Decorative arts
Scope: Excellent for coverage of decorative and applied arts. Some
items accompanied by black and white reproductions. Includes many German
auction houses.
ART PRICES CURRENT
[MAZ]
Auction Houses: Principal London, Continental & American auction
houses.
Dates Covered: 1907-1916. New series begins 1921-1973. (Annual)
Contents:
- Paintings
- Drawings
- Engravings
- Miniatures
Scope: All periods
Notes: Originally limited to sales conducted by Christie, Manson
& Woods, London. New series (1921-1973) increased coverage to include
representative prices from sales of Wilkinson & Hodge and Puttic &
Simpson. Over the years other houses, primarily London and Scottish were
included. Then expanded to include "principal London, Continental and American
auction rooms". There is an index to artists and engravers names.
ART SALES: From Early in the Eighteenth Century To Early in the Twentieth
Century (Mostly Old Master & Early English Pictures) by Algernon Graves
[MAZ]
Auction Houses: English Auction Houses
Dates Covered: Early 18th Century to Early Twentieth Century
Contents:
Scope: Mostly Old Master and Early English Pictures
Notes: In three volumes. Arranged alphabetically by artist then chronologically.
All Turner paintings have been omitted.
ARTRONIX INDEX: Photographs at Auction 1951-1984, Edited by Bhupendra
Karia
[MFW 87-1702]
Auction Houses: International
Dates Covered: 1951-1984
Contents:
- Photographs
- Albums
- Books
- Portfolios
- Photogravures
- Daguerreotypes
Notes: Covers 264 photography auctions. Majority of sales from 1971
when Parke-Bernet began regular photography sales.
Detail of colored etching and
aquatint, "Christie's Auction
Room", by Thomas Rowlandson
& Augustus Charles Pugin from
The Microcosm of London,
Volume 1
(London: R. Ackerman, 1810).
Photographic Services &
Permissions
REPERTOIRE DES CATALOGUES DE VENT by Frits Lugt
[MAZ+]
Auction Houses: International
Dates Covered: 1600 -1925
Contents:
- Paintings
- Medallions
- Cameos
- Drawings
- Tapestries
- Glass
- Intaglios
- Antiquities
- Ceramics
- Arms
- Miniatures
- Prints
- Objets d'art
- Bronzes
- Sculpture
- Furniture
- Autographs
Scope: All periods
Notes: In French. Each entry includes date, location of sale, name
of collector, artist, merchant or proprietor, contents, auctioneers, libraries
in which catalogue may be found. Work divided into four volumes: 1st volume
covers 1600-1825, second volume covers 1826-1860, third volume covers 1861-1900,
fourth covers 1901-1925.
ART SALES CATALOGUES 1600-1825 ON MICROFICHE
(Not at NYPL)
Auction Houses: International
Coverage: 1600 - 1825
Notes: This microfiche set reproduces all the text of the 11,065
sale catalogues presented in the first volume of Lugt (see above). Available
at the Frick
Collection.
SCIPIO (Sales Catalogs Index Project Input Online)
[MAZ 88-2402]
Dates Covered: 1981 to 1985
Contents:
- Paintings
- Prints
- Sculpture
- Ceramics
- Decorative Arts
- Furniture
- Drawings
- Jewelry
- Instruments
- Photographs
- Silver
- Watercolors
- Rugs
- Arms & Armour
Notes: The two volumes correspond to the Online Database. Contains holdings of auction catalogs
at: Metropolitan Museum of Art, Art Institute of Chicago, Cleveland Museum of Art, and supplemented by Library
of the Getty Center and the National Gallery of Art Library. Divided into
two sections: main index which runs chronologically, and the subject index
which is divided into 41 categories listed in preface. This is a comprehensive
listing of sales. It does not index individual objects.
Written by Lee Robinson, with markup assistance from Caroline
Gifford
June, 1996