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Now on-line: Dutch nineteenth-century exhibition catalogue contents1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 June 2016

Constant Cuypers*
Affiliation:
Institute for the History of Art, Catholic University of Nijmegen, Erasmusplein 1, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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Abstract

Recently it has become possible to get access, on the Internet, to a number of important items in CADENS, a work-in-progress project which is analysing the contents of all Dutch nineteenth-century exhibition catalogues of contemporary visual arts. As well as detailed information about the exhibition catalogues, a chronological compilation is available for each artist’s exhibits. In future it will also be possible, using keywords, to search the titles of the exhibits online.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Art Libraries Society 1998

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Footnotes

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I would like to thank my colleague Dr H. A. Tummers for his translation of this text.

References

1. I would like to thank my colleague Dr H. A. Tummers for his translation of this text.Google Scholar
2. Cuypers, Constant. ‘A computerised compilation of contemporary art at Dutch exhibitions in the 19th century: CADENS’. Art Libraries Journal vol. 12 no. 1 1987, p.4244.Google Scholar
3. For some examples of statistical correlations based upon CADENS see Cuypers, Constant. ‘Tentoon-stellingen in de computer’ in Cahier V[ereniging voor] G[eschiedenis en] I[nformatica] vol. 8 Hilversum 1994, p.5872.Google Scholar
4. For more information about the two most important institutes in this connection, the RKD in The Hague and the IRPA/KIK in Brussels, see the following URLs on the Internet: http://www.konbib.nl/rkd/ http://www.belspo.be/isf/irpa_n.htm Google Scholar
5. Namely: Scheen, , Flippo, , Berko, , Busse, , Thieme-Becker, . For complete bibliographical details see Art Libraries Journal vol. 12 no. 1 1987, p.4244, references 2 and 5.Google Scholar
6. An excellent survey of these art reviews can be found in Koolhaas-Grosfeld, E. and Ouwerkerk, A.Bibliografie van vroeg negentiende-eeuwse Nederlandse kunstkritieken’. Oud Holland vol. 97 1983, p. 98111.Google Scholar