Feb 13, 2009 12:20
I have these out because they have illustrations that predate 1922, but I'm returning them during my leave:
Die Malerei in den Niederlanden, 1400-1550 (copyright 1919)
Symbols and emblems of early and mediaeval Christian art. 1852.
National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian Institution (1978, but still under the "government docs aren't copyrighted" provision)
The arts in the Middle ages and at the period of the Renaissance. 1868.
A guide to the mediaeval room and to the specimens of mediaeval and later times in the gold ornament room; with fourteen plates and a hundred and ninety-four illustrations. 1907.
Die deutsche Malerei vom ausgehenden Mittelater bis zum Fnde der Renaissance. (copyright 1913-1919)
Styles of ornament, exhibited in designs, and arranged in historical order, with descriptive text. A handbook for architects, designers, painters, sculptors, wood-carvers, chasers, modellers, cabinet-makers and artistic locksmiths as well as also for technical schools, libraries and private study
medieval,
books