8. FIRST AID STATION: What's this about? What terms express this?
This brings us full circle, back to subject analysis and 'translating' concepts into LC's terms. In the first exercise, fresco in one title became Mural painting and decoration in the LC Subject Heading. The term arts in the other title had to be evaluated in light of definitions in LCSH. Here we have six works on 'primitive' art or artists called 'primitives':
a) The Flemish primitives. Vol. I. The Master of Flémalle and Rogier van der Weyden groups. Vol. II. The Dirk Bouts, Petrus Christus, Hans Memling and Hugo van der Goes groups.
b) Grandma Moses, American primitive
c) Some American primitives : a study of New England faces and folk portraits
d) Ornament and sculpture in primitive society : Africa, Oceania [and] Siberia
e) Fünf primitive Meister : Rousseau, Vivin, Bombois, Bauchant, Seraphine
f) Prehistoric and primitive art
What is primitivism? Does the concept vary among these titles? How about the Art & Architecture Thesaurus record:
Descriptor: primitivism
Term ID: 56548
Hierarchy: Associated Concepts [BM]
Scope note - A term sometimes used for artistic styles or movements intended, often romantically or sentimentally, to emulate the appearance of art that was formerly designated primitive and other art made by people operating outside of mainstream art markets. Distinct from "primitive art" and "primitive architecture," which are outdated terms formerly used for art and architecture of certain people considered to be outside the spheres of influence of other, politically dominant cultural groups. For the Russian art movement, active from about 1905 to 1920, which combined influences from Russian folk art with ideas borrowed from Cubism and Futurism, use "Primitivist."
Synonyms and spelling variants {UF}:
neoprimitivism
neo-primitivism
This exercise is meant to provoke thought and discussion. Some subject headings taken from cataloging records follow. Consider the choices after printing out the authority records indicated:
Art, Amateur sh 85-7536
Art brut sh 85- 7984
Art, Prehistoric sh 85-7853
Art, Primitive sh 85-7854
Outsider art sh 93-1184
Primitivism in art sh 106699
| Art form, (nat'l., regional, ethnic, relig. qualifier) | $z Place of origin | $y Period |
| Artist | [no place] | [no period] |
| a) Painting, Flemish |   |   |
| Painting, Gothic | Flanders |   |
| Painting, Renaissance | Flanders |   |
| b) Moses, Grandma, 1860-1961 |   |   |
| Painting, American |   |   |
| Primitivism in art | United States | 19th century |
| c) Portraits, American | New England |   |
| Primitivism in art | New England |   |
| New England--Biography--Portraits |
| d) Art, African |   |   |
| Art | Oceania |
| Art | Russia (Federation)--Siberia |
| e) Primitivism in art | France |   |
| f)Art, Prehistoric |
| Art, Primitive |
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