Image Collections: Slides and Photographs
The department of image collections is a study and research center for images of Western art and architecture at the National Gallery of Art. It was formed in 2004 when two visual resources departments merged: the slide collection, begun in 1941, and the photograph collection, founded in 1943. Now combined, this resource is one of the largest of its kind, numbering almost 13 million photographs, slides, negatives, and microform images. The department of image collections serves the Gallery's staff, members of the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, visiting scholars, and serious adult researchers.Hours
The department of image collections is open to the public (except on federal holidays) by appointment from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday through
Friday, and from noon to 4:30 p.m. on Monday.
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Copyright Information and Notes to Researchers
Slide Collection
The National Gallery of Art maintains a color slide collection of more than 225,000 works of art. The slide library catalog contains records for the collection and is restricted to staff use.
Manual for Classifying and Cataloging Slides (version 4.0)
(updated August 16, 2002)
The National Gallery of Art slide classification system and guide to cataloging practice is now available as an electronic document. The online manual includes specialized sections for describing Western and non-Western art and architecture as well as core chapters on slide labeling and MARC cataloguing basics. The conversion of the Slide Library Manual into an interactive and searchable document is an ongoing project. Revisions and additional chapters will be added in the near future.
Download Slide Library Manual (PDF 1.2MB)
To access PDF documents you must download Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is available free of charge at http://www.adobe.com.
Photograph Collection
The photograph collection is a study and research collection documenting European and American art and architecture that now contains more than 9,600,000 black-and-white photographs, negatives, and microform images of all aspects of Western art. For more information on these images see the following:
- Core Collections
- including Alinari,
IADPC, Kress
Collection,
and Munich Central Collecting Point
- Collections from Scholars
- including Kress Subvention Grants
-
Featured Photographers
and Photograph Campaign Organizers - including Brumfield,
Lieberman, Reali, and
Rigamonti
- Dealers' Archives
- including Parke
Bernet and Waterman
- Rare Collections
- Albums and Nineteenth-Century Photographs
- including International Expositions and Salons
- Photographs of Artists
- Reproductive Prints
- History of the Photographic Archives
- Research in the Collection
- Special Features:
- Research in the Collection
- Revelations from Reproductions: Fifteenth-Century Italian Paintings
- International Expositions