Photographs of Africa from the Late 1800s
Six albums by French explorer Edouard Foà reveal African society at the turn of the 20th century.
Read MoreSix albums by French explorer Edouard Foà reveal African society at the turn of the 20th century.
Read MoreArresting portraits that evoke Africa's colonial past.
Read MoreRare documents and photographs in the Research Institute’s collections tell the real-life story of key Monuments Men (and Women).
Read MoreHow did a 19th century scholar misidentify an Aztec sculpture as Egyptian?
Read MoreNew acquisitions provide researchers crucial context for two key international art movements—Jugendstil and Concrete Art.
Read MoreMaps document the cultural encounters of the Spanish Conquest.
Read More6,500 newly digitized images depict the development of Los Angeles architecture across decades.
Read MoreIn a 1941 interview, Henri Matisse reveals his approach to color.
Read MoreWhat drove artist Harry Smith to collect paper airplanes on the streets of New York?
Read More“Despite their precise lines and construction, Hammersley’s work displays a personal touch, guided by his belief in intuition as an important principle for art making.”
Read More“The album narrates multiple stories that together provide new insights into the rich history of Persia.”
Read MoreThousands more images join the Open Content Program.
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