Yale University - Visual Resources Collection113 boxes (Boxes 153-265 of 265) 46.6 linear feetCollection of mounted black and white and color reproductions of sculpture. This section covers the later medieval to modern periods in European and other countries alphabetically from Italy to Switzerland. Also includes North American sculpture (United States and Canada). 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 Collection3.75 linear feet (9 boxes)Collection consists of mounted black and white and color reproductions of 19th- and 20th-century Belgian 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 Collection100 boxes (Boxes 1-100 of 172) 41.6 linear feetCollection of mounted black and white and color reproductions of applied and decorative arts, predominantly European and American. 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 Collection9 boxes (3.11 linear feet)Collection of ephemera, including articles, newspaper clippings, brochures, pamphlets, and photographs started by Yale Professor Carroll L.V. Meeks. Upon his death, the collection was given by his daughters to the Yale University Arts Library and maintained in the Visual Resources Collection where department staff added material on occasion.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Yale University - Visual Resources Collection8 boxes 3.33 linear feetCollection of mounted black and white and color reproductions of Latin American 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 Collection4.16 linear feet (10 boxes)Collection of mounted black and white photographs of European and American film stills, the majority from the early 20th century. Some material may overlap with or duplicate items in the VRC 35 mm slide collection. The majority of the material acquired from the Museum of Modern Art as part of their circulating film program. Accompanied by a small collection of brochures, catalogs, other publications, and a set of film strip negatives from the Museum of Modern Art, New York.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Yale University - Visual Resources Collection23 boxes (12.46 linear feet)Rich collection of black and white unmounted photographs documenting French Romanesque and Gothic architecture and architectural sculpture with some coverage of Italian medieval architectural. Many buildings with comprehensive coverage of exterior and interior views including complete cycles of column capitals. Purchased from James Austin, Cambridge, England.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Yale University - Visual Resources Collection83 linear feet (498 boxes in 83 containers)Collection consists of color and black and white 35 mm slides of architecture, worldwide.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Yale University - Visual Resources Collection213 boxesCollection of mounted black and white and color reproductions of Italian paintings, predominantly from the 13th-16th centuries. Some materials have been transferred to and are available at the Yale University Art Gallery, please also consult the companion finding aid, "Italian Painting Photograph Collection: Materials Available in the Yale University Art Gallery." see VRC 23.1. 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 (14.7 linear feet)Eleven leather-bound volumes of mounted, unlabelled architectural photographs documenting a late 19th-century European and Middle East tour of Charles William Romeyn, American architect. Each volume inscribed: “The Charles William Romeyn Collection of Art and Architecture Photographs Presented to the Yale Club Library by His Son Radcliffe Romeyn ‘12S.” Many photographs purchased from professional photographic studies, some with identifying information on the photograph. Of significant interest for pre-World War I views of a selection of major European cities and historic buildings.Contact InformationFinding Aid
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