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The Prussian Cultural Properties Foundation/Berlin State Museums (Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz/Staatliche Museen zu Berlin) and ARTstor are collaborating on the digitization of key works from the great Antiquities Collection of the Berlin State Museums. More than 300 images of outstanding Greek, Hellenistic and Roman sculptures from the museum’s permanent collection are now available through the ARTstor [...]

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Paintings from the J. Paul Getty Museum
This collection contains nearly 400 images of European paintings from the 14th century through the early 20th century. Areas of particular strength include Northern Italian Renaissance painting, Baroque painting from Italy and Flanders, Dutch painting of the 17th century, and French painting of the 18th and 19th centuries. [...]

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ARTstor recently added 301 images of historic art and architecture illustrations to the Digital Library. This collection is the result of a project undertaken by Allan Kohl at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. To find these images, click on “Image Gallery” from the ARTstor Welcome page. Choose “Historic Illustrations of Art and Architecture” [...]

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ARTstor staff will attend and participate in sessions and a number of events at the upcoming annual ARLIS/NA conference. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact User Services at userservices@artstor.org or 888.278.0079.
ARTstor User Group Meeting
Sheraton Midtown Atlanta Hotel at Colony Square
188 14th Street NE (at Peachtree Street), Atlanta, GA 30361
Saturday, April 28, [...]

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By creating and maintaining a trusted archive of important scholarly journals, JSTOR, like ARTstor, serves the scholarly community. In an effort to enhance the benefits of these two resources and to enable researchers to discover useful content across all formats, JSTOR has developed a way to search both JSTOR and ARTstor content simultaneously.
Specifically, users have [...]

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