# The artist libraries project

**Authors:** F\'elicie Faizand de Maupeou (HAR)

arXiv: 1902.05423 · 2019-02-15

## TL;DR

The Artist Libraries Project creates an online database of artist libraries to enhance accessibility and understanding of artists' personal collections, aiding art historical research and comparison.

## Contribution

It introduces a digital platform for archiving and comparing artist libraries, addressing the scarcity of physical archives and expanding research resources.

## Key findings

- First data on Monet's library made available
- Database enables exploration and comparison of artist libraries
- Website facilitates access to bibliographical data

## Abstract

The creation of the Artist Libraries Project was sparked by the observation that artist libraries are still not well known, yet many art historians are interested in this archive for the value it adds to understanding the person behind the artist and his or her creative process. The problem is that these libraries are rarely physically preserved. To remedy this dispersion, we built an online database and a website www.lesbibliothequesdartistes.org that house this valuable source in the form of lists of books and their electronic versions. First data on Monet's library was made available, and several additional artist libraries from the 19 th and 20 th centuries are on the way for 2019. By gathering all these bibliographical data in a central database, it's possible to explore one library and to compare several. This article explains how we built the database and the website and how the implementation of those IT tools has raised questions about the use of this resource as an archive on the one hand, as well as its value for art history on the other.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1902.05423