Yale University - Visual Resources Collection10 linear feet (30 boxes)Collection consists of black and white glass lantern slides of Romanesque architecture.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Yale University - Visual Resources Collection11.6 linear feet (35 boxes)Collection consists of black and white glass lantern slides of Pre-Columbian arts, including architecture, sculpture, ceramics, and illuminated manuscripts from Mexico, Central America, and the Andean region of South America.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Yale University - Visual Resources Collection20.33 Linear Feet (61 Boxes)Collection consists of black and white glass lantern slides of Gothic architecture.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Yale University - Visual Resources Collection20 boxes 31.6 linear feetCollection consists of mounted black and white and color reproductions of sculpture. Content varies from original photographic prints to reproductions from magazines and other published sources. Some sections have accompanying clippings folders.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Yale University - Visual Resources Collection11 boxes 17.4 linear feetCollection of medium format mounted black and white and color reproductions of Asian arts. Content varies from original photographic prints to reproductions from magazines and other published sources. Some sections have accompanying clippings folders.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Yale University - Visual Resources Collection70 boxes (29.1 linear feetCollection consists of mounted black and white and color reproductions of Romanesque architecture. Content varies from original photographic prints to reproductions from magazines and other published sources. Some sections have accompanying clippings folders.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Yale University - Visual Resources Collection3 boxes (1.25 linear feet)Collection of mounted black and white and color reproductions of Australian paintings. Content varies from original photographic prints to reproductions from magazines and other published sources. Some sections have accompanying clippings folders.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Yale University - Visual Resources Collection74 boxes 177.6 linear feetCollection of mounted black and white and color reproductions of Dutch paintings. Content varies from original photographic prints to reproductions from magazines and other published sources. Some sections have accompanying clippings folders. Photograph labels use the superseded terminology, Painting - HollandContact InformationFinding Aid
Yale University - Visual Resources Collection10.33 linear feet (47 boxes)Collection consists of 8,874 slides of paintings and sculpture by various contemporary artists exhibiting in the New York area during the 1960s and 1970s, as well as gallery exhibitions of material from various sources. Artist names are accompanied by venue information.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Yale University - Visual Resources Collection30 linear feet (180 boxes in 30 containers)Collection consists of color and black and white 35 mm slides of the arts of China of all periods, pre-historic to the present. Includes architecture, painting, sculpture, calligraphy, bronzes and other metalwork, ceramics, ivory, jade, lacquer, textiles, rugs, and tapestry. For works from the Republican period to the present, identification information is given in Pinyin Romanization (unless otherwise cross-referenced). For earlier works, Wade-Giles Romanization is used.Contact InformationFinding Aid
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