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FINA-A 340 Visual Arts of the Harlem Renaissance
Instructor: Phoebe Wolfskill
Lecture: Tuesday, Thursday 1:00pm-2:15pm
Fall 2012
When writing papers about art it is strongly suggested that they include images to help illustrate points. Here are a few places you can find images.
Note: To use article and image databases off campus you must log in to the Indiana University system using your username and passphrase.
An electronic library containing the AP's current photos and a selection of pictures from their 50 million print and negative library. International in scope.
A digital library of over 1,000,000 images in the areas of art, architecture, humanities, and social sciences.
Over 100,000 downloadable digital images of art and other documents dating from BC to the present.
Digital Images Delivered Online (DIDO)
60,000 images of art, architecture, and world cultures, from the Fine Arts Visual Resources Center and licensed resources. Available system-wide. Some imags are only available at IUB.
A searchable collection of images ranging from photographs and maps to illustrations and etchings.
Online collection of more than 120,000 images of rare and unique library, museum, and archive collections across the United Kingdom.
Need help with your research? Contact:
Emilee Mathews, Interim Head of the Fine Arts Library for a research appointment, or email the staff at the Fine Arts Library.
If you find a dead link anywhere on this website, please email the Fine Arts Library. Thanks!
