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Call numbers: 700-770
Architecture: 720-729
Sculpture: 730-739
Drawing and Decorative Arts: 740-749
Painting and Paintings: 750-759
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Photography: 770-779
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Architectural Digest
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Ceramics Monthly
Metropolis
Popular photography & imaging
The Dictionary of Art R703 D561 1996
Dictionary of Contemporary American Artists R709.73 C971d 1994
Dictionary of Subjects and Symbols in Art R704.94 H177d 1974
Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Art R709.04 C538d 1998
Encyclopedia of World Art R703 En56
Oxford Dictionary of Art R703 O986 1997
ARTstor
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Images for College Teaching
ImageBase: Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Image Collections and Online Art: University of Michigan
Index of American Design
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Collection Search
Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery
Tate Collection
The University of Washington Art
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Art Guide Northwest
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Photographic Center Northwest
Seattle Art Museum and Seattle
Asian Art Museum
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