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The Dictionary of art, edited by Jane Turner. New York and London: Grove; distributed within the UK and Europe by Macmillan, 1996. 34 vols. ISBN 1-88446-00-0. £5,300.00/$8,800.00

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 June 2016

Krzysztof Cieszkowski*
Affiliation:
Tate Gallery, London SW 1P 4RG, UK
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1. All further references to the Dictionary of Art will be indicated by DOA, the initials by which it is known by librarians the world over. The publishers prefer the initials TDA, and use these in their newsletter Art & Facts. I think DOA will prevail.Google Scholar
2. A declaration at this point: my name (correctly spelt!) appears on p.973 of Appendix D, ‘List of contributors’, in vol. 33, and in the separate leaflet The Dictionary of Art: the complete list of 6,700 authors. My contribution to the publication consisted of translating a score or so of articles on Polish art and artists from the original Polish. I trust that this declaration does not imply a conflict of interest when reviewing the DOA.Google Scholar
3. Information from an American colleague.Google Scholar
4. Quoted in DOA vol. 4, p.519.Google Scholar
5. DOA vol. 20, p.9596.Google Scholar
6. Article by Pointon, Marcia, DOA vol. 4, p.321.Google Scholar
7. Supplement to vol. 98 part II December 1828, p.642644.Google Scholar
8. I am grateful to an unnamed colleague for these observations.Google Scholar
9. DOA vol. 3, p.748757.Google Scholar
10. E-mail from Parris, Leslie, Deputy Keeper, British Collection, Tate Gallery, dated Nov. 21st, 1997.Google Scholar