Art Images from Clark Art Institute Now Available via CAMIO
Now available via CAMIO®—Catalog of Art Museum Images Online—are nearly 5,000 art images representing the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute’s collection.
The Clarks’ collection includes 19th-century French art, with more than 30 paintings by Renoir and works by Monet, Degas and Pissarro. It also contains exceptional examples of European and American paintings and sculpture, collections of master prints and drawings, English silver and early photography.
New art images available via CAMIO also include works by Mary Cassatt, Eugène Delacroix, Paul Gaugin, Francisco Goya, Winslow Homer, John Singer Sargent, Frederic Remington, Auguste Rodin, J. M. W. Turner, Vincent van Gogh and many more.
The Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute developed from the private collection of Sterling and Francine Clark. Opened in 1955, it is one of only a few institutions in the United States that is both a public art museum and a research and academic center supported by a distinguished art library.
CAMIO is a premiere resource for works of art from prominent museums around the world. Showcasing a wide range of fine and decorative art, CAMIO provides high-quality art images for students, faculty, researchers and library visitors to use in art history and studio art programs, as well as lectures, presentations and class projects. Learn more about CAMIO, available from OCLC, here.
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Image credits: The Dancing Lesson by Edgar Degas and Pair of Sauce Boats by Paul Crespin (18th century silverwork).
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