Artstor on JSTOR

  • Discover a rich survey of fine art, photojournalism, and more with over 500,000 images. Explore the open, public, and licensed collections on Artstor and JSTOR, spanning from the inception of this field to the present day.

  • Discover a captivating panorama of worldwide events through 5,000 shots from Magnum Photos. With over 130,000 photographs, explore the unique perspectives of photographers and photojournalists as they shed light on climate change, refugee crises, identity, and more. Dive into this captivating content capturing our ever-changing world.

  • Discover a collection of Earth Day resources on JSTOR, showcasing captivating art and science from microscopic photography to panoramic landscapes. Dive into scientific illustrations, surveys, studies, and more, exploring the environment and the impact of climate change on our planet.

  • Discover the hidden narrative behind the term “Old Masters” and its impact on the exclusion of women in pre-modern western painting. Uncover the historical context and pervasive influence of this concept, while questioning its relevance in the present day.

  • Discover a curated compilation of image and primary source collections available on JSTOR, ranging from licensed resources to community-contributed collections, in celebration of Women’s History Month.

  • Discover a treasure trove of African American, African Diaspora, and African experiences with over 2,000 images from The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Explore this curated collection on JSTOR, freely accessible.

  • Discover a wealth of resources in JSTOR’s community-contributed collections for Black History Month. Explore historic chronicles, African American art, photographic archives, and more. Uncover great works and iconic portraits in these curated collections.

  • Discover a treasure trove of African American history and culture at Artstor. Explore curated collections from renowned institutions like the Smithsonian National Museum and the Schomburg Center. Immerse yourself in a wealth of 2,500+ images licensed under Creative Commons. Uncover the past and embrace diversity with Open Artstor.

  • Explore the enchanting glow and warmth of light in our fall festivities. Immerse yourself in a collection of captivating images that bring to life the power of illumination in our celebrations.

  • Explore expressions of gratitude from around the world in celebration of Thanksgiving. Discover the capacity for gratitude, as even a small heart can hold a large amount. Join us on this holiday journey of reflection and thanks.

  • Here are six examples that illustrate how the images in Artstor can be used to enhance the teaching and learning of architecture and architectural history, along with two case studies, one by a then-doctoral candidate at Stanford University and another by a fine art faculty member at Berkeley City College.

  • Discover the movement to honor Indigenous Peoples’ Day across America. Learn about the growing number of states and municipalities observing this day, and the efforts to establish it as a federal holiday. Congresswoman Deb Haaland urges us to acknowledge history, celebrate traditions, and condemn erasure as we recognize the strength and resilience of Indigenous peoples.

  • Discover how Artstor’s vast image collection is revolutionizing medical education. Explore case studies and examples highlighting the powerful impact of art in teaching medicine and medical history. Unleash the potential of digital images in a medical setting.

  • Discover how the collective experience of lockdown and isolation during the past 18 months makes the upcoming school year exciting. While face-to-face conversations remain unparalleled, there’s still digital research to be done. Stay tuned for updates!

  • Explore captivating museum exhibitions in the coming year. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to reward yourself with months of missed museum-going pleasure. Check out our curated list of eye-catching exhibitions, including those ending soon.

  • Celebrate Juneteenth with a virtual exhibition of African American quilts, showcasing the strength and community of quilters throughout history. Explore the artistry, history, and significance of these beautiful quilts in this commemoration of freedom, justice, and equality.

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    Access 2+ million rights-cleared academic images and multimedia integrated with JSTOR’s scholarly content—trusted by libraries and educators for research and teaching.

  • Discover the powerful visual documentation of Magnum photographers as they capture the global impact of the pandemic and the profound protests following George Floyd’s murder. Explore nearly 5,000 images that chronicle the reverberations of these significant events on our lives.

  • Discover JSTOR’s expanding collections, encompassing African, African American, and Asian content, alongside domains like social justice, human geography, environmental studies, public health, and natural sciences. Uncover captivating works like Barbara Anello’s striking photographs of Khmer sites, Arthur Szyk’s masterpieces, and more.

  • Discover the seamless integration of Artstor on JSTOR, where critical scholarship and high-quality images converge. Explore our extensive collection of 2+ million images, now available alongside your JSTOR search results.

  • Discover, tools, new content, and Artstor’s growth! Get the lay of the land with our handy resources. Welcome new participants and welcome back, old friends!

  • Discover a collection of 500 new images by one of America’s renowned political artists during World War II. Experience the iconic and impactful artwork that captured the essence of the era.

  • Discover the emotional journey of Art Historian Magda Salvesen as she curates the estate of American painter Jon Schueler. Dive into the captivating world of Artists’ Estates and explore the intricate balance between reputation and trust.

  • Discover the beastly alphabet by JSTOR, dedicated to preventing cruelty to animals. Get ready to be amazed by the incredible creatures we can conjure!

  • Discover the vast art collection of Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) in Artstor, now expanded to 2,800 images. Explore iconic works from art history curricula carefully curated with the help of Allan Kohl, visual resources librarian.

  • Discover the captivating collection of over 2,700 photographs by Barbara J. Anello showcasing Khmer monuments and heritage on JSTOR. Immerse yourself in the cultural and historical significance of these images, complemented by detailed descriptions.

  • Discover a wealth of inspiring resources on women’s topics. From licensed to public content, explore JSTOR’s collection in honor of International Women’s Day.

  • Discover how our cherished feline companions have enriched our lives during lockdown. Join us as we explore the bond between humans and cats through captivating portraits and unique comparisons to renowned works on JSTOR.

  • Needless to say, 2020 has been a year like no other, and it’s marked everything we did at Artstor. We tried to help institutions and […]

  •     More than 3 million of the images in Artstor are now discoverable alongside JSTOR’s vast scholarly content, providing you with primary sources and […]