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Frick Art Reference Library Photoarchive Records Now Accessible Online

Wednesday, October 05, 2011  
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The Frick Art Reference Library and its partners in the New York Art Resources Consortium (NYARC)-the libraries of The Museum of Modern Art and the Brooklyn Museum-are pleased to announce that through a complex process of data migration, all of the Photoarchive's research database records created since 1996 (and all future records created both for the existing collection and for new acquisitions) may now be accessed via NYARC's online catalog Arcade (http://arcade.nyarc.org/search~S7). These online records in Arcade offer detailed historical documentation for the works of art, including basic information about the artist, title, medium, dimensions, date, and owner of the work, as well as former attributions, provenance, variant titles, records of exhibition and condition history, and biographical information about portrait subjects. Andrew W. Mellon Chief Librarian Stephen Bury comments, "For us the incorporation of the Photoarchive records in Arcade means that the richness of all of the Frick's research collections will be available to scholars everywhere and the image collection will be discoverable as easily as our other special collections of auction catalogues and exhibition ephemera through a single search in Arcade. We know that the road that will take us to full digitization of the archive is long (currently online access is possible to only 125,000 items in the archive, but the Frick is committed to the digital future of this exceptional resource)." To cite a typical example of the advantages users will gain from the seamless searchabilty across text and image collections that the Frick now makes possible: locating the catalog of the Stroganoff sale at Lepke in 1931 now yields not only the publication, itself, but also the works of art listed documented as sold there by the Photoarchive, one of which was part of the Goudstikker collection that was recently restituted to the heirs.    


For more information please see: http://www.frick.org/assets/PDFs/Press_2011/photoarchive.pdf


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