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001 - NÚMERO DE CONTROL

  • campo de control: 13825

003 - IDENTIFICADOR DE NÚMERO DE CONTROL

  • campo de control: DLC

005 - FECHA Y HORA DE LA ÚLTIMA TRANSACCIÓN

  • campo de control: 20241117160715.0

008 - ELEMENTOS DE DATO DE LONGITUD-FIJA

  • campo de control de longitud fija: 860404n| azannaabn |b aaa

010 ## - NÚMERO DE CONTROL DE LA BIBLIOTECA DEL CONGRESO

  • Número de control de LC: n 85210380

016 ## - NÚMERO DE CONTROL DE UNA AGENCIA BIBLIOGRÁFICA NACIONAL

  • Número de control del registro: 1030G8834E

035 ## - NÚMERO DE CONTROL DEL SISTEMA

  • Número de control de sistema: (OCoLC)oca01547926

040 ## - FUENTE DE CATALOGACIÓN

  • Centro catalogador/agencia de origen: DLC
  • Lengua de catalogación: eng
  • Normas de descripción: rda
  • Centro/agencia transcriptor: DLC
  • Centro/agencia modificador: DLC
  • Centro/agencia modificador: OCoLC
  • Centro/agencia modificador: MnMN
  • Centro/agencia modificador: IlMpPL
  • Centro/agencia modificador: NNYU-HJ
  • Centro/agencia modificador: CaOONL

042 ## - CÓDIGO DE AUTENTICACIÓN

  • Código de autenticación: nlc

046 ## - FECHAS CON CODIFICACIÓN ESPECIAL

  • Fecha de nacimiento: 1948-02-15
  • Fuente del esquema de fecha: edtf

053 #0 - NÚMERO DE CLASIFICACIÓN LC

  • Número de clasificación–único número o número inicial del rango: PS3569.P4785

100 1# - ENCABEZAMIENTO-NOMBRE DE PERSONA

  • Nombre de persona: Spiegelman, Art

368 ## - OTROS ATRIBUTOS DE PERSONA O ENTIDAD CORPORATIVA

  • Tipo de entidad corporativa: Children of Holocaust survivors
  • Fuente: lcsh

370 ## - LUGAR ASOCIADO

  • Lugar de nacimiento: Stockholm (Sweden)
  • Lugar de residencia/sede: Norristown (Pa.)
  • Fuente del término: naf

370 ## - LUGAR ASOCIADO

  • Lugar de residencia/sede: Rego Park (New York, N.Y.)
  • Fuente del término: naf
  • Período de inicio: 1957

370 ## - LUGAR ASOCIADO

  • Lugar de residencia/sede: San Francisco (Calif.)
  • Fuente del término: naf
  • Período de inicio: 1971
  • Fin de período: 1975

370 ## - LUGAR ASOCIADO

  • Lugar de residencia/sede: New York (N.Y.)
  • Fuente del término: naf
  • Período de inicio: 1975

372 ## - CAMPO DE ACTIVIDAD

  • Campo de actividad: Comic books, strips. etc.
  • Campo de actividad: Wacky Packages (Trading cards)
  • Campo de actividad: Alternative mass media
  • Campo de actividad: Graphic novels
  • Campo de actividad: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in art
  • Campo de actividad: Holocaust survivors in art
  • Campo de actividad: Children's books
  • Campo de actividad: September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001, in art
  • Fuente del término: lcsh

373 ## - GRUPO ASOCIADO

  • Grupo asociado: Russell Sage Junior High School (Forest Hills, New York, N.Y.)
  • Fuente del término: naf

373 ## - GRUPO ASOCIADO

  • Grupo asociado: High School of Art and Design (New York, N.Y.)
  • Período de inicio: 1963
  • Fin de período: 1965

373 ## - GRUPO ASOCIADO

  • Grupo asociado: Harpur College
  • Fuente del término: naf
  • Período de inicio: 1965
  • Fin de período: 1968

373 ## - GRUPO ASOCIADO

  • Grupo asociado: School of Visual Arts (New York, N.Y.)
  • Fuente del término: naf
  • Período de inicio: 1978
  • Fin de período: 1987

373 ## - GRUPO ASOCIADO

  • Grupo asociado: Topps Chewing Gum Company

373 ## - GRUPO ASOCIADO

  • Grupo asociado: New Yorker (New York, N.Y. : 1925)
  • Fuente del término: lcsh
  • Período de inicio: 1992
  • Fin de período: 2001

374 ## - OCUPACIÓN

  • Ocupación: Cartoonists
  • Ocupación: Editors
  • Ocupación: Graphic artists
  • Fuente del término: lcsh

400 1# - TRAZADO DE VÉASE--NOMBRE DE PERSONA

  • Nombre de persona: Spiegelman, Itzhak Avraham ben Zeev

400 1# - TRAZADO DE VÉASE--NOMBRE DE PERSONA

  • Nombre de persona: Spiegelman, Arthur Isadore

670 ## - FUENTE DE DATOS ENCONTRADOS

  • Cita de la fuente: His Maus, 1986:
  • Información encontrada: CIP t.p. (Art Spiegelman) info. from publisher (b. 1948)

670 ## - FUENTE DE DATOS ENCONTRADOS

  • Cita de la fuente: LC data base, 4/3/86
  • Información encontrada: (hdg.: Spiegelman, Art)

670 ## - FUENTE DE DATOS ENCONTRADOS

  • Cita de la fuente: Wikipedia, viewed February 13, 2019
  • Información encontrada: Art Spiegelman (born Itzhak Avraham ben Zeev on February 15, 1948, American cartoonist, editor, and comics advocate best known for his graphic novel Maus. His work as co-editor on the comics magazines Arcade and Raw has been influential, and from 1992 he spent a decade as contributing artist for The New Yorker. He is married to designer and editor Françoise Mouly and is the father of writer Nadja Spiegelman. He was born in Stockholm, Sweden and immigrated to the U.S. in 1951 name where his name was registered as Arthur Isadore; he later had his given name changed to Art. The family lived in Norristown, Pa. and Rego Park, Queens. Already in at Russell Sage Junior High School he was earning money for drawing. He attended the High School of Art and Design in Manhattan from1963 to 1965 and Harpur College from 1965 to 1968 where he worked as staff cartoonist for the college newspaper and edited a college humor magazine. He also worked at Topps Chewing Gum Company in the mid-1960s where he co-created parodic series such as Wacky Packages in the 1960s and the Garbage Pail Kids in the 1980s. In 1971 Spiegelman moved to San Francisco and became a part of the countercultural underground comix movement that had been developing there. His work dealt with his mother's suicide, parodies, alcoholism, depression, and pornography. In 1975, Spiegelman moved back to New York City where he met his wife, an architecture student and artist, in1974; they married in 1977. Together they published the work of avant-garde cartoonists and edited avant-garde magazines. Spiegelman came out with Maus: A Survivor's Tale dealing with his father's Holocaust experience. Maus looms large not only over Spiegelman's body of work, but over the comics medium itself. The postmodern book depicts Germans as cats, Jews as mice, and ethnic Poles as pigs, and took 13 years to create until its completion in 1991. It won a special Pulitzer Prize in 1992 and has gained a reputation as a pivotal work, responsible for bringing scholarly attention to the comics medium. Spiegelman began teaching at the School of Visual Arts in New York in 1978, and continued until 1987. He did covers for The New Yorker (1992-2001). In 1997, Spiegelman had his first children's book published and from 2000 to 2003 Spiegelman and Mouly edited three issues of a children's comics anthology and other comics for educational purposes. He is also known for his September 11-themed New Yorker cover. He is the recipient of many awards including a Pulitzer Prize, Eisner Award, and the Angoulême International Comics Festival, most of them for his work on Maus.)
  • Identificador Uniforme de Recurso: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Spiegelman