Appreciation
From Library of Congress Subject Headings
Appreciation
- Use as a topical subdivision under names of individual persons active in the fine arts, literature, music, and performing arts for works on public response and reception, praise, etc., of the person's artistic or literary works. Also use as a topical subdivision under individual art forms and headings for national and ethnic art, individual literary works entered under title, uniform titles of sacred works and individual literatures.
URI(s)
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2002006350
- info:lc/authorities/sh2002006350
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh2002006350#concept
Instance Of
Scheme Membership(s)
Collection Membership(s)
- LCSH Collection - Subdivisions
- LCSH Collection - Topic Subdivisions
- LCSH Collection - General Collection
- LCSH Collection - Term Permitted to be Indirectly Subdivided Geographically
- Pattern Heading Collection - H1110
- Pattern Heading Collection - H1148
- Pattern Heading Collection - H1155.8
- Pattern Heading Collection - H1156
- Pattern Heading Collection - H1188
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General Notes
- Use as a topical subdivision under names of individual persons active in the fine arts, literature, music, and performing arts for works on public response and reception, praise, etc., of the person's artistic or literary works. Also use as a topical subdivision under individual art forms and headings for national and ethnic art, individual literary works entered under title, uniform titles of sacred works and individual literatures.
Example Notes
- Reference under the headings [Art appreciation; Public opinion;] and the general see reference [Appreciation of a person's creative works]
Change Notes
- 2002-04-01: new
- 2006-05-15: revised
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