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Maps Accompanying the Photograph Collection Of the Arts Library

Yale University - Visual Resources Collection
2 linear feet (4 boxes)
Miscellaneous collection, mostly of modern maps, including world, regional, national and city maps. Some sections have accompanying clippings folders and mounted photographs of maps.

French Painting Photograph Collection

Yale University - Visual Resources Collection
217 boxes (90.4 linear feet)
Collection of medium format mounted black and white and color reproductions of French painting. Content varies from original photographic prints to reproductions from magazines and other published sources. Some sections have accompanying clippings folders.

Italian Renaissance Painting Photograph Collection: Materials in the Yale University Art Gallery

Yale University - Visual Resources Collection
49 boxes (27 linear feet)
Collection consists of mounted black and white and color reproductions of Italian painting, predominantly from the 13th-16th centuries, which has been transferred to and available at the Yale University Art Gallery. For materials transferred to and available from LSF, please consult the companion finding aid, "Italian Painting Photograph Collection." Content varies from original photographic prints to reproductions from magazines and other published sources. Some sections have accompanying clippings folders.

British Painting Photograph Collection

Yale University - Visual Resources Collection
37 linear feet (89 boxes)
Collection consists of mounted black and white and color reproductions of British paintings. Content varies from original photographic prints to reproductions from magazines and other published sources. Some sections have accompanying clippings folders.

South Asian Arts Lantern Slide Collection

Yale University - Visual Resources Collection
4 linear feet (12 boxes)
Collection consists of black and white glass lantern slides of South Asian art and architecture. Includes architecture, painting, sculpture, numismatics, metalwork, rugs, and textiles.

19th-20th Century North American Architecture Photograph Collection

Yale University - Visual Resources Collection
65.42 linear feet (157 boxes)
Collection consists of mounted black and white and color reproductions of modern Canadian and U.S. architecture. Content varies from original photographic prints to reproductions from magazines and other published sources. Some sections have accompanying clippings folders.

Various Countries Photograph Collection

Yale University - Visual Resources Collection
.83 linear feet (2 boxes)
Collection consists of mounted black and white and color reproductions of paintings by artists from various countries. Content varies from original photographic prints to reproductions from magazines and other published sources. Some sections have accompanying clippings folders.

Bernard Berenson Photographic Archive at Villa I Tatti

Yale University - Visual Resources Collection
25 linear feet (46 boxes)
Postcard size reproductions of photographs in Bernard Berenson's photographic archive at Villa I Tatti, Florence, Italy. Among the photography studios represented are Fratelli Alinari and A.C. Cooper. "Most [photographs] were collected by Bernard Berenson from the 1880s until his death in 1959. This partial reproduction of his photographic archive focuses on paintings and drawings by more than 700 Italian Renaissance artists." ---Fogg Library, Harvard University catalog record.

Ancient Architecture Photograph Collection

Yale University - Visual Resources Collection
41 boxes (17 linear feet
Collection consists of black and white and color reproductions of ancient architecture. Content varies from original photographic prints to reproductions from magazines and other published sources. Some sections have accompanying clippings folders.

Applied and Decorative Arts Lantern Slide Collection

Yale University - Visual Resources Collection
30.33 linear feet (91 boxes)
Collection consists of black and white glass lantern slides of American and European applied and decorative arts, including arms and armor, calligraphy, ceramics, commercial design, enamels, furniture, gems, glass, illuminated manuscripts, industrial design, intarsia, ivory, medals, metalwork, mosaics, musical instruments, numismatics, rugs, seals, stage design, tapestry, textiles, wallpaper, wood carving. Classical Greek and Roman materials in all applicable media are located in the Department of Classics, Phelps Hall 402, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, 06520.

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