You may use these images for in-class presentations, but if your presentation or paper will be posted to the internet or published in some other way, then you must get the image creator's permission to use the image.
Always cite images as you would any other resource. See our guide for Citing your Sources or ask your librarian if you need help.
A digital library of more than one million images in the arts, architecture, humanities, and social sciences. Includes a suite of software tools to view, present, and manage images for research and teaching.
Alert: ARTstor content is migrating to JSTOR. The ARTstor website will be retired Aug 1, 2024; after August, the new URL will be jstor.org/images.
The Artstor website will be retired next year on August 1, 2024, but you can get started with Artstor content on JSTOR now.
Search collection catalogs or browse digital exhibits. Images from these collections usually require a use-license. Each of these links goes to the institutional collection.
Images from these collections usually have a creative commons license. Read the fine print to find out what uses are permitted.
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