A repository of images of art, architecture, and design. PLEASE NOTE: The Artstor website will be retired on August 1, 2024. Content, key resources, and functionality are moving to JSTOR. Follow this link for more information.
Features important works of scholarship in the history of art, architecture, decorative arts, photography, and design.
Information on materials and processes, including polymers, cement-based materials, glass, metals, ceramics, natural materials, and carbon-based materials. All the materials are juried into the database by a panel of material specialists and knowledgeable professionals.
Index to articles published from 1929-1984. Subjects covered: Advertising Art, Antiques, Archaeology, Architecture and Architectural History, Art History, Crafts, Decorative Arts, Folk Art, Graphic Arts, Industrial Design, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture, Motion Pictures, Museology, Non-Western Art, Painting, Photography, Pottery, Sculpture, Television, Textiles.
EAI’s Educational Streaming Service is a unique subscription-based resource that transforms EAI’s Online Catalogue into a “digital textbook.” Almost 1,200 titles by 65 artists are currently available for streaming via this digital delivery platform. Eventually, the Service will encompass EAI’s entire collection of 3,800 media artworks.
This site searches the Bibliography of the History of Art (BHA) 1990-2007 as well as Répertoire international de la littérature de l'art (RILA) 1975-1989. BHA and RILA cover European and American visual arts material including citations to articles from over 1,200 journals.
Founded in 1996, UbuWeb is a pirate shadow library consisting of hundreds of thousands of freely downloadable avant-garde artifacts. By the letter of the law, the site is questionable; openly violating copyright norms and almost never asking for permission.