Joanna Fu Library Relations Associate
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Joanna FuLibrary Relations Associate
The ARTstor Digital Library: Enhancing Education via Visual Resources
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About ARTstor
The ARTstor Digital Library (ADL) is a valuable tool for faculty, students and librarians.
…How are people using these features?
ADL makes it possible to find content, manage content, and share content you have discovered and compiled.
Domenico Remps| Cabinet of Curiosities| second half of the 17th century
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ARTstor is more than just art…
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…and is used by more than just artists.
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Digital Library Tool Usage
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Digital Library Tools and Features
Related Images
Details and Duplicates
Images for Academic Publishing
Zoom and Pan
Offline Image Viewer
Image Groups
Save and Print
Personal Collections
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Selected Museum Collections
Richard Morris Hunt and McKim, Mead and White, original building; Kevin Roche, John Dinkeloo and Associates, renovations | Metropolitan Museum of Art; interior, Leon Levy and Shelby White Court | original building completed 1902; renovation completed 2011|New York, New York |Photographer: Ralph Lieberman
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Content in ARTstor
Image classification highlights:
110,000 images of Manuscripts or Manuscript Illuminations
120,000 Decorative Arts and Interior Design Images
290,000 Photographs, from art photography to photojournalism
400,000 images classified as architectural content
Chinese | Covered Box with Design of Scholar and Attendant in a Landscape, late 16th-early 17th century | Image and original data provided by Saint Louis Art Museum, slam.org/
Henri Meunier, Pollet et Vittet, Chocolaterie de Pepinster, 1896. Image and data from: The Museum of Modern Art
Herod the Great | High Aqueduct, built circa 22-10 BC | Caesarea, Israel | Image and original data provided by Shmuel Magal, Sites and Photos, sites-and-photos.com
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Architecture Collection Highlights:
Dennis Stock:;The Guggenheim Museum. Architect Frank O. Gehry, 1998
• ART on File: Contemporary Architecture, Urban Design and Public Art
• The Museum of Modern Art: Architecture and Design
• QTVR Panoramas of World Architecture
• SAHARA (Society of Architectural Historians Architecture Resource Archive)
• Ezra Stoller: Modern Architecture (Esto)
•World Monuments Fund
•Ralph Lieberman: Architectural Photography
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Architectural Plans and Designs
Diller + Scofidio, Slow House, project North Haven Point, Long Island, New York, 1989
Rem Koolhaas, Elia Zenghelis; Roosevelt Island Redevelopment, project New York City; 1975
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Plans and Designs Contd.
Samaria (Palestine) Conjectural plan of Dar-El-Khalif. (Palace of Caliphs); c.850.; Sabastiyah (Samaria), West Bank, Israel
Priene. Theater. Later scene building. Plans. Top: plan of scene building and theater. Bottom: plan of second story;300-200 BCE; Priene (Turunçlar), Turkey
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Contemporary Architecture
Pei Cobb Freed & partners,Tour Pacific et Pont Japan; overview of building from the Axe de la Defense, 2001, Photographed 2011.
China Pavilion; straight on overview of the west side of the building; 2010, Photographed 2010. Image and original data provided by ART on FILE, www.artonfile.com
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Unique Content: Architecture and Design Image Groups
architecture and design courses.
Curated groups of 100 seminal images taught in introductory-level architecture and design courses:
"Architecture and the Built Environment"
"Architecture to 1900: Plans and Models”
“Design and Decorative Arts”
“Gardens and Landscape Architecture.”
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Unique Content: Selected Monuments in AP Art History
A new initiative at ARTstor to help for faculty members
teaching Advanced Placement Art History:
-Examine the correlation between key monuments and themes through detailed image groups
-Covers a broad range of art historical topics from the ancient world to the present
-13 image groups, and many more to come
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To the Digital Library…
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Travel Awards 2011: A Shakespeare Gallery
Julia Reinhard Lupton, Professor of English and Comparative Literature, University of California, Irvine
"ARTstor has changed the way I teach Shakespeare. Images of the Globe Theater and panoramic maps of Elizabethan London set the stage for our engagement with the plays. Veronese’s Wedding at Cana [left] puts the cosmopolitan world of sixteenth-century Venice on
extravagant display, with an African cup-bearer, turbaned Turks and Moors, court musicians, fantastical
wedding costumes, and a stage-like setting.”
- Illustrative use of visual images to provide historical context
- ARTstor mages create design backdrops for student readings of scenes from Shakespeare
- Images great enhance student learning and experience
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Travel Awards 2011: Online Teaching and Architectural Solutions to Climate Problems in the Islamic World
Colette Apelian, Fine Art faculty, Berkeley City College
- Introduction to Islamic Art History Course
- Images for class are organized thematically, with a focus on fine and utilitarian objects and buildings
- Images show technology, materials, and plans that naturally temper hot and dry climate conditions
"ARTstor has helped me create digital bridges between students and
subject matter...ARTstor’s varied content has also
helped me be more efficient. I can find most of the images I need in
one location without additional searches, imports, and scans."
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Travel Awards 2012: Silk Through the Ages
Amelia Nelson, Cataloging and Digital Services Librarian, Kansas City Art Institute
"The ARTstor image group complemented our physical collection and also provided unique
imagery documenting the history of the silkworm industry and examples of silk used across cultures
and throughout history."
- Images were used for a class on fiber history to show the weaves of different silk textures and track the evolution of the fabric over time
- High resolution of images allow students to zoom in and see repairs and textures of fabric
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Questions?
Joanna Fu, Library Relations Associate
– +1 212 500 2587 / [email protected]
– www.artstor.org/blog
– www.artstor.org/subjectguides