Contains multi-layered historic maps with dynamic features keyed to a timeline, as well as annotations, patrons, artists, relevant bibliography, historic and photographic images and other data.
The archive of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, painter, designer, writer, and translator who was an important artistic force in the second half of the nineteenth century in Great Britain.
Correspondence of Mildred and Robert Woods Bliss, the founders of Dumbarton Oaks, and their close friend and art adviser, Royall Tyler, and his wife Elisina, between 1902 and 1953.
Exploiting cutting edge technologies of 3D scanning and three-dimensional computer graphics, it was possible to measure and visualize the art of Jackson Pollock with incredible detail.
Consists of music by and relating to African Americans, from the 1820s to the present day, which provides a window into the daily concerns, preoccupations, and pastimes of Americans in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
A digital collection drawn from the Sheet Music Collection at Brown University. Over 1,800 titles that relate in some way to the events of World War I, and the impact of that war on American society.
Part of the large Sheet Music Collection at Brown University. Focused on the Yiddish-language musical stage, and includes many photographs of performers (often in costume) and composers.