ARTSTOR

Acquisition Type

  • Trial Database

Resource Type

  • Online database

Period

A collection of over 2 million copyright-cleared images from around the world, discoverable alongside JSTOR’s journals, books, and primary sources—all on a single platform with powerful features. By integrating images with important historical and cultural backgrounds, Artstor on JSTOR expands research opportunities through a seamless workflow. It empowers educators to support hands-on learning and foster critical skills such as visual literacy and student engagement through diverse primary sources—whether in online, in-person, or hybrid learning environments.

With its wide-ranging and interdisciplinary content, including more than 2 million images (and continuously growing), scholars can easily explore diverse materials such as Native American art from the Smithsonian Institution, treasures from the Louvre Museum, and modern architectural plans from Columbia University. Comprising approximately 300 sub-collections, Artstor enhances education across various fields, featuring global content such as photojournalism from Magnum Photos, anthropology from Harvard’s Peabody Museum, archaeology from Erich Lessing Culture, and fine arts archives.

Trial Access Period: May 14, 2025 – August 15, 20250

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