SIMIOLUS-NETHERLANDS QUARTERLY FOR THE HISTORY OF ART《Simiolus:荷兰艺术史季刊》(季刊)。Simiolus is an English-language journal devoted to the history of Dutch and Flemish art of the fifteenth to seventeenth centuries, with occasional forays into more recent periods and other schools. Founded in 1966 as an outlet for art history students at the University of Utrecht, it has grown to become an internationally recognized journal of record in its field, publishing contributions by many renowned scholars and promising young art historians.
Source-Notes in the History of Art《源:艺术史札记》(季刊). Source was founded in 1981 as a scholarly journal in art history. Its mission is to publish articles of 2,500 words or less, accompanied by a maximum of three illustrations. The range of articles spans antiquity to the present and includes western and non-western art. The original premise has been borne out: there is an audience for scholarly articles in art history that are clearly written, adequately illustrated and above all, succinct. Furthermore, scholars welcome having a forum to present ideas and speculations that don’t warrant a major treatise, but might nevertheless make interesting “notes” for specialists and non-specialists alike.
REVUE DE L ART《艺术杂志》(季刊)。La Revue de l’Art a été créée en 1968 par le CNRS sous l’égide du Comité français d’histoire de l’art avec le concours du ministère de la Culture. Son objectif est de publier des travaux de recherche inédits, français et étrangers, en histoire de l’art, sur une large période allant du Moyen Âge jusqu’à l’époque contemporaine.
Revue des musées de France-Revue du Louvre《法国卢浮宫与博物馆杂志》(一年5期). Les contributions publiées couvrent les multiples champs de l’histoire de l’art, de l’archéologie, des sciences et techniques et de l’ethnologie, de la Préhistoire à nos jours.
Print Quarterly《版画季刊》(季刊). Print Quarterly is the leading international journal dedicated to the art of the print from its origins to the present. It is peer-reviewed.The Journal publishes recent scholarship on a wide range of topics, including printmakers, iconography, social and cultural history, popular culture, print collecting, book illustration, decorative prints, and techniques such as engraving, etching, woodcutting, lithography and digital printmaking.The Journal strives to cover Asian, Latin American and African printmaking as well as the Western tradition.
Prospettiva-Rivista di storia dellarte antica e moderna《展望:古代与现代艺术史杂志》(一年3期). Prospettiva was founded in 1975 by Mauro Cristofani and Giovanni Previtali. Published by Centro Di in collaboration with the Università degli Studi di Siena, the quarterly journal specializes in ancient and modern art history.
Sculpture Journal《雕塑杂志》(季刊). Sculpture Journal is Britain’s foremost scholarly journal devoted to sculpture in all its aspects from prehistory to the present across the globe. It provides an international forum for writers and scholars in the field of sculpture and public commemorative monuments, extending to commissions for contemporary sculpture. First published in 1997, Sculpture Journal offers a keen critical overview and a sound historical base, encouraging contributions of fresh research from new and established names in the field.
Sculpture, Monuments & Open Space《雕塑、纪念碑和开放空间》(季刊). Sculpture, Monuments & Open Space (known previously as Sculpture Review) is dedicated to the advancement, development and appreciation of realist sculpture. Our objective is to show the various ways in which sculptors worldwide and throughout time have worked to express themselves in various media.
《國立臺灣大學美術史研究集刊》(Taida Journal of Art History)(半年刊),由台湾大学美术史研究集刊编辑委员会编印.
Umění/Art《艺术》(双月刊). The bimonthly journal Umění/Art is devoted to the history of Czech and central European art from the early Middle Ages up to the 21st century. It also publishes articles with an international focus and studies in methodology. It offers a platform for intellectual diversity and for exploring the links between art, philosophy and literature. Alongside original studies by researchers in the Czech Republic and abroad, the journal publishes interviews with important figures in art history and the philosophy of art, newly discovered archive materials, debates, reviews, news, and polls. Approximately one-half of the journal’s content is published in one of the major world languages, in most cases German or English. The journal is aimed at both professionals in the art field (subscribers include a number of university libraries outside the Czech Republic) and anyone in the general public interested in culture.Published by Institute of Art History, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, v. v. i.