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ARTSTOR
Over 1,000,000 images covering art, architecture, fashion and archeology. ARTSTOR will be moved to JSTOR August 2024.
Asia Art Archive
Digital archive of primary source material culled by individual art practitioners and researchers in cities across Asia.
Europeana
Includes approximately 6,000,000 items for Europe’s digital cultural heritage.
Gallica
Contains over 1,00,000 digital objects including maps and images. Some functionalities are in French.
Getty Museum Collections
Digital collections that feature exhibitions or focus on a particular artist, subject, collection, or group of collections from the Research Library.
Google Art Project
View hundreds of artworks from museums from around the world at incredible zoom levels.
The Library of Congress
Access to a portion of the Library of Congress’s photography collection and other historical document collections.
Metropolitan Museum’s Open Access for Scholarly Content (OASC)
Open access images from the MET collection.
MOMA: Museum of Modern Art
More than 103,000 works of modern and contemporary art.
New York Public Library
A living database with new materials added every day, featuring prints, photographs, maps, manuscripts, streaming video, and more.
Rochester Images
Database includes 22,000 historical and contemporary images from Rochester and Monroe County.
Smithsonian Institution
More than 40,000 works being made available for high-resolution download from the Freer and Sackler Galleries Digitized Collections and the Freer Study Collection.
Visual Resources Collection Database
A collection of about 40,000 images of various works of art, created locally by the Visual Resources Collection of the Art & Art History Department.
Wikimedia Commons
Includes still images, videos and sounds with Creative Commons licensing.
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