
Freake-Gibbs Painter, Elizabeth Clarke Freake (Mrs. John Freake) and Baby Mary (detail), ca. 1671, Worcester Art Museum
As we enter the new year, the Artstor Digital Library now has more than two million images. To see all the collections that were added or expanded in 2015, and for a preview of what’s coming up in 2016, check out Artstor’s year-end summary.
Two new collections of note were added over the holidays:
- The Mauritshuis in The Hague, which houses the Dutch royal picture gallery, including many of the masterpieces of 17th-century Dutch painting (for example, Rembrandt’s Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp, Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring, and Carel Fabritius’s Goldfinch)
- The Worcester Art Museum, home to one of the best collections in New England
And just today, several more Artstor collections have been enlarged:
- Andean ceramics in the Fowler Museum at UCLA
- Photography from Panos Pictures
- Mexican art photographed by Bob Schalkwijk