ARTstor is a non-profit organization which operates the ARTstor Digital Library, a collection of digital images of artwork available for non-commercial and educational use. Participating institutions pay a subscription fee to ARTstor in exchange for access, which is provided via a
Web interface.ARTstor is a creation of the
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation; its board is presently chaired by
Neil L. Rudenstine, former
President of Harvard University.ARTstor was set up as a sister organisation to
JSTOR to do the same job, using a similar subscription model; it began to function in 2004. It gained considerable impetus after the disbanding in 2005 of
Art Museum Image Consortium (AMICO) — an online system for images of artworks, set up by a
Getty Foundation-led consortium of institutions. It has gained the use of many existing image databases, and has digitised for the first time
The Illustrated Bartsch, the largest catalogue for
old master prints. It reached a total of 500,000 images in 2006. With two exceptions in
London, listed subscribers are all in the
USA and
Canada.
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