Artstor

The Artstor Digital Library provides more than two million images with tools for teaching and research. Its over 300 collections comprise contributions from outstanding museums, photographers, libraries, scholars, photo archives, artists and artists' estates from all over the world.

With the integration of Artstor into the JSTOR platform, Artstor’s images are searchable alongside JSTOR’s image collections, full-texts and other media. Being also accompanied by high-quality metadata furthermore helps situating Artstor’s images in a historical, critical or cultural context.

Artstor

The Artstor Digital Library provides more than two million images with tools for teaching and research. Its over 300 collections comprise contributions from outstanding museums, photographers, libraries, scholars, photo archives, artists and artists' estates from all over the world.

With the integration of Artstor into the JSTOR platform, Artstor’s images are searchable alongside JSTOR’s image collections, full-texts and other media. Being also accompanied by high-quality metadata furthermore helps situating Artstor’s images in a historical, critical or cultural context.

Description
Provider:ITHAKA
Provider (Alternative):Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (formerly)
Language: English
Subject Category:Social Sci. + Humanities
Subject:Arts
Keyword:Renaissance studies, Medieval studies, Classical studies, Asian studies, American studies, World history, Literature, Anthropology, Religion, Music, Architecture, Art
Resource Type:Miscellaneous
Access:Subscription
Access Note:To download images individual Artstor accounts are required. For a new account please register here.

Browser and System Requirements
Scope:Max Planck Society
URLs:
Usage Conditions:
Funding:Access has been initially enabled with contribution of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) and is organized by the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz
Note:As Artstor images are now discoverable on JSTOR, the former Artstor website will be retired on August 1, 2024.