Archnet is an open access, intellectual resource focused on architecture, urbanism, environmental and landscape design, visual culture, and conservation issues related to the Muslim world.
A bibliographic resource for the conservation, preservation and restoration of cultural property, includes citations for conservation literature, technical reports, articles, books, theses and unpublished materials.
The Gallery’s collection of photographs has grown to over 16,000 works encompassing the history of the medium from its beginnings in 1839 to the present, featuring in-depth holdings of work by many of the masters of the art form.
The Fine Arts Library's print and photograph collections document works of art, architecture, and material culture from the ancient world to the present day.
Unique in their scope and richness, the picture collections number more than 16 million images. These include photographs, historical prints, posters, cartoons, documentary drawings, fine prints, and architectural and engineering designs.
The Department of Sculpture and Decorative Arts oversees a rich collection of nearly 1,700 objects, spanning from the late-twelfth to mid-twentieth centuries.