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viii (c) English artists bearing foreign names are placed under the prefix, whether it be an article or a preposition.




 * Thus, ||Peter De Wint ||is entered under ||De Wint.
 * }
 * }

(d) Proper names with the prefix St. are placed as though the word Saint were written in full: and similarly, M‘ and Mc are arranged as Mac.

(e) Foreign compound names are arranged under the first name.




 * Thus, ||Baptiste Aubry-Lecomte |||is entered under ||Aubry-Lecomte.
 * ||Juan Cano de Arevalo |||„ ||Cano de Arevalo.
 * }
 * ||Juan Cano de Arevalo |||„ ||Cano de Arevalo.
 * }

II. An artist having no surname is placed under the name of the place from which he is known, or failing that, under his own Christian name.


 * Thus, ||Andrea da Bologna|||is entered under ||Bologna.
 * ||Andrea del Sarto |||„ ||Andrea.
 * ||Fra Bartolommeo |||„ ||Bartolommeo.
 * }
 * ||Fra Bartolommeo |||„ ||Bartolommeo.
 * }

III. Anonymous artists known as the Master of the Crab, the Master of the Die, the Master of the Rat-Trap, will be found under the common title of Master.