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ARTstor

Over 700,000 + high resolution images of art works owned by museums around the world.

URL: http://irservices.library.unt.edu/resource.cfm?ai_id=513

Only available to UNT students, staff, and faculty. Access for guests is on-campus only.

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Resource Type: Art image database
Title/Alternate Title: ARTstor
Subjects Covered: Art and architecture from Neolithic to Postmodern times. Special collections include: European paintings, sculpture and decorative arts; prints, graphic design, photography, drawings, archaeology, Asian art, illuminated manuscripts, cave temple works, Egyptian art, Cuban art, antiquities, Korean and Buddhist monastery art and architecture, Islamic art and architecture, Medieval and Renaissance art, and prints from the Illustrated Bartsch.
Contents: Over 700,000 + high resolution images of art works owned by museums around the world.
Dates of Coverage: 9,500 BCE-present
Contact: Rebecca.barham@unt.edu
Other Notes: ARTstor also offers the ability to search for art works by geographic area and then by date. Faculty and students can register for an ARTstor account so that images can be saved and stored to folders for study. Click "not registered" to begin to create your account. ARTstor images can be used for educational uses only. Use of Artstor images for commercial purposes or on the web in a non-password protected environment is prohibited. 

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Still images, Databases
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