Artstor Collections Summary 2014

Aelbert Cuyp, The Maas at Dordrecht, 1650. Image: Courtesy of National Gallery of Art, Washington
Artstor Collections Summary 2014
This past year we added more than 151,000 new images to the Artstor Digital Library from prestigious collections across a wide array of disciplines. With the support of our contributors, the Digital Library now boasts more than 1.8 million images for education and scholarship.
We are proud to be able to share collections from institutions as varied as the National Gallery of Art in Washington, the Art Gallery of Ontario, the American Museum of Natural History, the Museum at FIT, the New York School of Interior Design.
In 2014 we also reached new agreements with more than forty institutions to keep the Digital Library growing in scope and comprehensiveness. Soon, you will be able to access images from Mauritshuis, the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum, contemporary artist Wangechi Mutu, the Harvard Art Museums, and much more.
We are also collaborating with a number of museums to expand our Images for Academic Publishing program, including the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Colby College Museum of Art, Bryn Mawr (Richard Ellis collection), the Amon Carter Museum, the Davison Center, and the Worcester Art Museum.
With each year, Artstor grows and improves as we develop our technology and expand our reach to new fields. Artstor’s subscribers—a community that now numbers more than 1,600 institutions worldwide—are the foundation of this success. Thank you for being one of them.
New and expanded collections released in 2014:
- Ackland Art Museum
- American Institute of Indian Studies
- American Museum of Natural History
- Art Gallery of Ontario
- Art on File (Buenos Aires)
- Baltimore Museum of Art
- Berlin State Museums (Staatliche Museen zu Berlin)
- Amon Carter Museum of American Art
- The Jean Charlot Collection (University of Hawai’i at Manoa)
- Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco
- Dallas Museum of Art
- Franklin Furnace Archives
- Paul Getty Museum
- Allan Langdale
- Erich Lessing Culture and Fine Arts Archives
- Rob Linrothe: Tibetan and Buddhist Art
- William L. MacDonald: Architecture (Princeton University)
- Museum at FIT
- Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
- Museum of the City of New York
- The Museum of Modern Art: Painting and Sculpture
- National Gallery of Art
- New York School of Interior Design
- James J. O’Donnell: Deir Mar Musa, Syria
- Panos Pictures
- Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology (Harvard University)
- John Pinto Collection (Princeton University)
- Saint Louis Art Museum
- San Anto Cultural Arts
- Scala Archives
- Sites and Photos

Ray De Lucia and Matt Kalmenoff working on Killer Whale Group, Hall of Ocean Life, 1967, American Museum of Natural History, Photographer: Alex J. Rota. Image and original data provided by Library, American Museum of Natural History
New and expanded agreements reached in 2014:
- Amistad Research Center
- Barbara Anello: Photographs of Ladakh, India and New York City Graffiti
- Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism (ARAS)
- Art Resource
- Avery Library Plans and Sections Project (Columbia University)
- AW Asia: contemporary Chinese art
- Bard Graduate Center: Exhibition Photographs
- California College of the Arts (CCA)
- Colby College Museum
- Davis Museum (Wellesley College)
- Davison Art Center at Wesleyan University
- James Dee
- Richard Ellis (Bryn Mawr)
- Experimental Printmaking Institute (Lafayette College)
- Franklin Furnace Video Collection
- Bob Gore: Faith Communities
- Harvard Art Museums
- Hofstra University Museum
- The International Museum of Children’s Art
- Ada Karmi-Melamede Architects
- Joseph Peller
- Mauritshuis
- Thomas McGovern: Photographs of the AIDS crisis
- Wangechi Mutu
- National Gallery of Art
- New-York Historical Society
- Oregon College of Art and Craft Faculty Collection
- Alka Patel: Afganistan and Iran
- Howardena Pindell
- Portland Art Museum
- RISD Museum of Art
- Professor Benjamin Ibarra Sevilla (University of Texas at Austin)
- University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Art Collection
- Williams College Museum of Art
- Abby Williams Hill Collection
- Donald Woodman
- Worcester Art Museum