Condé Nast has contributed approximately 33,000 images to the Artstor Digital Library. The collection encompasses selections from the Condé Nast Archive of Photography and the Fairchild Photo Service, as well as signature cartoons from The New Yorker.

The Condé Nast Archive is a leading repository of photography, featuring fashion, celebrity, and lifestyle shots from publications such as House & GardenGlamourVanity Fair, and Vogue, dating from the 1890s to the present. The glamour and star power of fashion is represented in the commercial work of Edward Steichen and Horst P. Horst,  through to contemporary takes from the runways of international style capitals, including the work of Patrick Demarchelier. The Fairchild Photo Service, comprised of more than three million photos gathered over six decades, is the fashion world’s preeminent image gallery. The New Yorker‘s cartoons are legendary for their incisive wit and for shedding light on the lives and foibles of the city’s dwellers from the Depression through to the era of “fake news.” The magazine’s cartoonists include renowned figures like, Peter Arno, Roz Chast, Otto Soglow, William Steig, James Thurber, and Gahan Wilson.

Condé Nast is an industry-leading print, digital, and video media company whose assets include some of the most iconic titles in publishing. Its American founder, Condé Montrose Nast, purchased Vogue in 1909, which became the heart of the company.