Phrases with «extensive bibliography»

The phrase "extensive bibliography" refers to a list of sources or references that has been extensively researched and compiled. It means that a lot of books, articles, and other reliable sources have been consulted and included in the bibliography. Full definition

Sentences with «extensive bibliography»

  • The catalogue issued by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, entitled Philip Guston (1980) provides the best information about his late work and contains a chronology and a very extensive bibliography of articles and reviews. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Special thanks to Patrick S. O'Donnell, who has contributed his quite extensive bibliographies on many of the categories for this project. (prawfsblawg.blogs.com)
  • This generous volume also includes never - before - published archival photographs from the Sonnabend Archive; an interview with Germano Celant about his friendship with Ileana Sonnabend and the global dissemination of Arte Povera; texts written by the artists in the exhibition; and extensive bibliographies for each artist, the Sonnabend galleries and the Arte Povera movement, respectively. (artbook.com)
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