Images
BYU Digital Collections
- BYU–Hawaii Photographs
- C. R. Savage Photographs
- Campus Photographs
- Civilization Collection
- Clark County, Idaho Historical Photographs
- Edith Irvine Photographs
- Edward K. Bryant Photographs
- Frank Call Photographs
- George Beard Photographs
- George Edward Anderson Photographs
- Historical Clothing Collection
- Huntington Bagley Photographs
- Laie Plantation Photographs
- Papyri Multi-spectral Imaging Project
- Paul R. Cheesman Photographs
- Provo Historical Images
- Religious Education Image Archive
- S. L. Welsh Herbarium
- Walter Mason Camp Photographs
- William Henry Jackson Photographs
- World War II Photographs by J Malan Heslop
Image Databases
- Nineteenth Century Photography
Photography: The World Through the Lens assembles collections of photographs, photograph albums, photographically-illustrated books and texts on the early history of photography from libraries and archives from across the globe. Some images are well-known while many have rarely been viewed. The 19th century was about family and society, invention and scientific discovery, exploration and colonization, urban versus rural life, work, leisure and travel — all this is captured in photographs. In Nineteenth Century Collections Online (NCCO).
- Bridgeman Education
With over 380,000 images from museums, galleries, private collections and contemporary artists all copyright cleared for educational use. Bridgeman Education gives you access to the visual culture of every civilization and every period from Prehistory to the present day across continents and civilisations.
- Images of the American Civil War
Images of the American Civil War: Photographs, Posters, and Ephemera provides a vivid visual history of a nation in crisis. Thousands of dramatic images from the fields of battle, politics, and general society allow students and researchers to experience the events, both monumental and mundane, of the war that tested and defined the core meaning of America.
- Saskia Digital Image Archive
Digital collection of over 32,000 core art history images photographed on site, as well as works from over 100 museums and archaeology sites worldwide. Images are displayed in thumbnail and high resolution, and also include descriptive metadata.
- ARTstor
ARTstor is a digital image database of nearly 700,000 images from a wide range of cultures and time periods. It includes tools to manipulate the images for study and teaching. Collections include The Image Collection (key art works used in arts, humanities, social science studies); The Art History Survey collection (concordance of 13 standard art history survey texts); The Carnegie Arts of the United States (American visual arts and material culture); The Hartill Architectural Archive; The Huntington Archive of Asian Art; The Illustrated Bartsch (European prints from 15th-19th centuries); The Mellon International Dunhuang Archive of Chinese art; The MOMA Architecture and Design Archive; The Native American art and Culture from the Smithsonian Institute; and a large number of significant collections being added.