1. Lugt, F. Répertoire des catalogues de ventes publiques (1938-87) 4 v.
N8650.L8 Art reference
V.1 - 1600-1825; v.2 - 1826-1860; v.3 - 1861-1900; v.4 - 1901-1925.
Union catalog
of art auction catalogs, providing exhaustive chronological coverage
of them from the earliest examples, published around 1600, to
1860 and selective coverage thereafter to1925.
Contains individual entries for almost 90,000 catalogs. Each entry
supplies Lugt's number for the auction, date of the auction, its
location, name of the collector whose possessions were sold, kinds
and numbers of lots auctioned, name of the auctioneer or gallery,
description of the catalog, and libraries that hold copies of
the catalog, including information about annotations or sketches
in individual copies. Each volume concludes with an alphabetical
index of collectors who appear in the entries.
2. Lancour, H. American art auction catalogues, 1785-1942 (1944)
N8650.L28 Art reference
Chronological
coverage of U.S. art auction catalogs, supplying for them much
the same kind of information that Lugt gives, including locations
of copies in U.S. libraries and information about whether or not
they are annotated. Some overlapping with Lugt, since the latter
also covers U.S. art auction catalogs. Includes alphabetical index
of all collectors mentioned in the entries and alphabetical list
of U.S. art auction houses with dates of operation.
3. Bibliothèque Forney. Catalogue des catalogues de ventes d'art (1972) 2 v.
Z5939.P224 Art reference
In-house index
to the Forney's own collection of art auction catalogs--mostly
French and from the 20th c. Provides access by collector, date
of auction, and place of auction. No descriptions of catalogs
or information about whether or not they have annotations.
4. Harvard University. Fogg Art Museum. Catalogue of the Harvard University Fine Arts Library (1971) 15 v. 1st supp. (1976) 3 v.
Z5939.H35 Art reference
V.15 of the
main set and the last 50 pp. of the supplement contain entries
for the Fogg's auction catalog collection arranged alphabetically
by auction house and then chronologically. Access by collector
is provided in the body of the main set and the supplement.
5. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Library. Catalog (1980) 48 v. Supps. 1-3 (1982-87)
Z881.N6623 1980 Art reference
Last three volumes
of main set provide access to auction catalogs in the Met's library
by collector, medium (if all the lots sold at an auction were
of the same medium), and auction house or gallery (in the case
of mixed or anonymous collections).
6. Répertoire d'art et d'archéologie (1910- )
Z5937.R4 Art reference (center table)
Published a
regular section from 1911 through 1930 covering auction catalogs.
Arranged by country, city, and then chronologically. No indexing
provided, so a lot of scanning necessary to find individual items.
7. SCIPIO, 1980- (WWW database)
Provides indexing to over 100,000 art auction catalogs by seller/collector, date of sale, and other access points, from records cooperatively contributed by several museum libraries, including the Metropolitan, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and Getty. Supplies locations of copies for interlibrary loan/photocopy purposes. See Alex for assistance.