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Find high quality images for all disciplines in UTSA databases and selected online resources.
Featured Collection
Picture credit: Gaspar Enriquez, La Smiley: 15 Going On 30. 2008. Print. Serie Project, Inc. Print Collection. University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries, Special Collections, Copy and Reuse Restrictions Apply.
Images by Subject
- Digital Images Collections GuideA subject list of quality digital image collections on almost any topic imaginable! Most collections are freely available. Collections with a "lock" icon are subscription only. Check the UTSA Libraries' list of databases to see if we subscribe to any that are "locked."
UTSA Images
- UTSA's Marketing Resource LibraryThe Marketing Resource Library contains high-quality photographs of the university’s people, places and activities that are available to students, staff, and faculty for UTSA-related projects. In order to download images, contact the Digital Asset Manager at photos@utsa.edu to join the list of authorized UTSA community users.
Key Databases & Web Resources
- Artstor on JSTOR This link opens in a new windowA cross-disciplinary collection of millions of high-quality images, curated from the world's leading museums and archives. Browse or search for images, save images to "Workspace" folders, download, share, make presentations, and more. And, with Artstor’s images integrated alongside JSTOR’s library of full-text scholarship and other media, users can more easily situate image content in a historical, critical, or cultural context.
- ArtSTOR Across DisciplinesLearn what ArtSTOR has to offer in American Studies, African and African-American Studies, Asian Studies, History of Medicine, Latin American Studies, Maps and Geography, Medieval Studies, Middle Eastern Studies, Native American Studies, Renaissance, Women's Studies, and more.
- AskArt.com This link opens in a new windowAskArt covers primarily American artists, including many regional artists, providing biography, images, citations, auction data, museums owning their work and galleries representing the artist's work. More than 200,000 artists are included.
- Parker Library on the Web This link opens in a new windowA digital collection of more than 550 rare illuminated medieval and Renaissance manuscripts from the Parker Library at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, UK. Includes bibliographical references and page-level annotations. Sixth to sixteenth centuries.
- UTSA Digital Collections This link opens in a new windowDigitized collections from the Institute of Texan Cultures (ITC) Library and the UTSA Libraries, including the San Antonio Light Photo Collection, HemisFair '68 Image Collection, and the Serie Project Print Collection, among others.
Artstor Help
- Getting Started with ArtstorGeneral information on how to use Artstor.
- How to Use the Artstor Digital Library - Artstor YouTube VideosTutorials explaining how to use various tools within Artstor.
- How to Download a PowerPoint Presentation from ArtstorGreat for creating a PowerPoint presentation from images you found in Artstor.