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Library of Congress Classification N VISUAL ARTS N Visual arts Including architecture, decorative arts, drawing, painting, prints, and sculpture Cf. TR1+ Photography Periodicals 1.A1 Polyglot 1.A12-Z American and English 2 French 3 German 4 Italian 5 Dutch and Flemish 6 Russian. Slavic 6.5 Scandinavian 7 Spanish and Portuguese 8.A-Z Other (including Oriental), A-Z Yearbooks see N1+ (9.A1) Polyglot (9.A12-Z) American and English (9.2) French (9.3) German (9.4) Italian (9.5) Dutch (9.6) Slavic (9.65) Scandinavian (9.7) Spanish and Portuguese Oriental (9.8) Arabic (9.82) Chinese (9.83) Hebrew (9.84) Indic (9.85) Japanese (9.88.A-Z) Other Oriental, A-Z (9.9.A-Z) Other, A-Z Societies 10 General 11 American 12 English 13 French and Belgian 14 German, Austrian, and Swiss 15 Italian 16 Spanish and Portuguese 17.A-Z Other, A-Z 21 Congresses Collected writings (Serial) Including monographs in series classified together, and bound volumes of miscellaneous pamphlets by several authors Class bound volumes of miscellaneous pamphlets by one author with collected writings of the author, as in N7445 For single volumes of collected writings, including addresses, essays, lectures see N7442+ For Festschriften see N7442+ For collected writings of artists see N7452+ 25 Several authors (27) Individual authors see N7445+ 31 Encyclopedias 33 Dictionaries 34 Terminology 1 N VISUAL ARTS N Biography Collective Class collective biography of special countries in N6501+ For collective biography of artists in special media, see the medium, e.g. painting, sculpture, etc. For collective biography of special classes see N8354+ 40 General 42 Juvenile works (43) Women artists (Collective) (44.A-Z) Individual artists, A-Z Class with medium and nationality 45 Artists' marks and monograms For artists' marks in a particular genre, see the genre Directories 50 General United States 51 General 52.A-.W By state, A-W 55.A-Z Other regions or countries, A-Z Communication of information 57 General works 58 Information services 59 Electronic information resources Including computer network resources, the Internet, digital libraries, etc. Theory. Philosophy. Aesthetics of the visual arts Cf. BH, Aesthetics (General) For general works on visual arts see N7420+ 61 History Theories of the visual arts. By language For translations, see the original language Works written before 1870 62 English 63 French 64 German 65.A-Z Other languages, A-Z Recent writings, 1870- 66 English 67 French 68 German 68.3 Italian 68.6 Spanish 69.A-Z Other European languages, A-Z 69.3.A-Z Oriental languages, A-Z 69.6.A-Z Other languages, A-Z 70 General special Special topics Psychology of art and the artist Class here general works only For works on the psychology of special classes of persons as artists see N8354+ 71 General works Optical illusions see N7430.5 (71.3) Artists with physical disabilities see N8355 71.5 Mental illness and art Cf. N7432.5.A78 Art brut Cf. RC455.4.A77 Psychiatry 71.8 Visual disorders and art 2 N VISUAL ARTS N Theory. Philosophy. Aesthetics of the visual arts Special topics -- Continued 72.A-Z Art in relation to other subjects, A-Z Class here general works on the topics as well as works on the topics in a particular region, country, etc. Cf. NX, Arts in general Cf. NX170+ Interrelationships among the arts 72.A33 Aged. Older people Cf. N8356.A43 Older artists 72.A34 AIDS (Disease) 72.A56 Anthropology 72.A73 Archaeology 72.A75 Architecture. Artist-architect collaboration 72.A76 Artists and community 72.A77 Artists and museums 72.B5 Biology 72.B56 Biotechnology 72.B87 Business 72.C36 Camouflage 72.C58 Cities and towns (72.C62) Communism see HX521 72.C63 Computers Cf. N7433.8+ Computer art 72.C65 Consciousness 72.C78 Crusades (72.C8) Culture see N72.S6 72.E53 Electronics 72.E8 Ethics. Morals Cf. BJ46 Ethics in relation to aesthetics 72.F45 Feminism 72.G46 Geography 72.G55 Globalization 72.G73 Graphology 72.H58 History 72.H63 Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) 72.H64 Homosexuality Cf. N72.S49 Sex 72.I53 Industry 72.I57 Inspiration 72.L36 Language 72.L39 Law (72.L5) Literature see PN53 72.M28 Mass media 72.M3 Mathematics 72.M48 Meteorology Morals see N72.E8 72.M6 Motion pictures Cf. N367+ Films on art 72.M85 Mysticism 72.N38 Nationalism 72.N84 Numerology Older people see N72.A33 72.O68 Optics 3 N VISUAL ARTS N Theory. Philosophy. Aesthetics of the visual arts Special topics Art in relation to other subjects, A-Z -- Continued 72.P5 Photography. Paintings from photographs 72.P6 Politics Popular culture see N72.S6 (72.P68) Primitive influences on modern art see N7428.5 72.P74 Psychoanalysis 72.R4 Religion Cf. BM538.A7 Judaism and art Cf. BP190.5.A7 Islam and art Cf. BR115.A8 Christianity and art Cf. BX1795.A78 Catholic church and art 72.S3 Science Seals see CD5033 72.S46 Semiotics 72.S49 Sex 72.S6 Society. Culture. Popular culture 72.S73 Space and time 72.S85 Suicide 72.T4 Technology 72.T45 Telecommunication 72.T47 Television 72.T67 Totalitarianism 72.T68 Tourist trade 72.T73 Trade unions 72.W75 Writing 72.5 Artistic masterpieces 72.7 Imitation in art Cf. N8580 Copying and reproducing Cf. N8790+ Forgeries (73) Nude in art see N7572+ (74) Style see N7432+ 75 Taste in the visual arts Cf. NX210 Taste in the arts (76) Symmetry. Proportion. Rhythm see N7431+ (78) Beautiful in nature see BH301.L3 Landscape; BH301.N3 Nature (79) Miscellaneous. Essays, etc. see N61+; N7420+ Study and teaching. Research Class here works on art education that include the study of the history and appreciation of art and training in studio techniques For works specifically on the study of the history of art see N380+ For works specifically on art appreciation see N7477 Cf. N7433.83 Study of computer art 81 Periodicals and societies 82 Congresses 84 Theory. Philosophy Including semiotics 85 General works 4 N VISUAL ARTS N Study and teaching. Research -- Continued 87 General special For films on art see N367+ For outlines, syllabi, chronologies see N5305+ Art teacher training, recruiting, etc. 88 General works By region or country United States 88.3 General works 88.4.A-Z By region or state, A-Z 88.5.A-Z Other regions or countries, A-Z Biography of art teachers Including artists as teachers 89 Collective 89.2A-.2Z Individual, A-Z History 90 General works 101-285 Special regions or countries (Table N2) Add country number in table to N100 Art schools 325 General works Special regions or countries United States 328 General works 329.A-.W By state, A-W 330.A-Z Special schools. By city, A-Z Under each city: .x General .x2A-.x2Z Individual schools, A-Z 331.A-Z Other American countries, A-Z Under each country: .x General .x2A-.x2Z By state, region, etc., A-Z .x3A-.x3Z By city, town, etc., A-Z Europe 332.A1 General works 332.A2-Z By region or country, A-Z Under each country: .x General .x2A-.x2Z By state, region, etc., A-Z .x3A-.x3Z By city, town, etc., A-Z 333.A-Z Other regions or countries, A-Z Under each country: .x General .x2A-.x2Z By state, region, etc., A-Z .x3A-.x3Z By city, town, etc., A-Z Correspondence schools 335.A1 General works 335.A2-.Z7 United States. By school, A-Z 335.Z9A-.Z9Z Other regions or countries, A-Z 340 Examinations, questions, etc. For examination papers on history of art see N382 Art study in universities and colleges 345 General works By region or country United States 5 N VISUAL ARTS N Study and teaching. Research Art study in universities and colleges By region or country United States -- Continued 346.A1 General works 346.A2-Z By region or state, A-Z Under each state: .x General works .x2A-.x2Z Special institutions. By place, A-Z 346.5.A-Z Other regions or countries, A-Z Under each country: .x General works .x2A-.x2Z Special institutions. By place, A-Z 347 Art scholarships, fellowships, etc. Art study in elementary and secondary schools Cf. LB1187 Art for the kindergarten Cf. LC4075 Art study for children with social disabilities Cf. NC610+ Study of drawing Cf. NK70 Art crafts for children 350 General works 351 Children as artists Cf. BF723.D7 Drawing (Child psychology) Cf. LB1139.D7 Drawing (Education) Children's art Class here art produced by children under fifteen years of age 352 General works 352.2.A-Z By region or country, A-Z Special regions or countries United States 353 General works 354.A-.W By state, A-W 355.A-Z By city, A-Z 357.A-Z Special systems, A-Z Under each: .x Teacher's manuals .x2 Textbooks Prefer classification by grade Special grades 361 Primary 362 Elementary 362.5 Middle school 363 Secondary 365.A-Z Other regions or countries, A-Z Picture study in the school and the home 366 General works Audiovisual materials Including films on art, filmstrips, phonodiscs, etc. Cf. N4040.A+ Catalogs of lantern slides 367 General works 368 Select lists 369.A-Z Dealers' catalogs. By dealer, A-Z Still picture study (especially reproductions) Including picture study by adults in the home Cf. N7477 Art appreciation 370 General works 373 Select lists of pictures for schools 6 N VISUAL ARTS N Study and teaching. Research Picture study in the school and the home Still picture study (especially reproductions) Select lists of pictures for schools -- Continued (375) Dealers' catalogs of reproductions see N4035 377 Supplies, materials, etc.
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