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Image resolution filters:
2 are listed below. Each is preceded by the number of records that match the filter.
221214
High (for PPT)18087
LowArtist filters:
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1836
Michelangelo1200
Khmer1179
anonymous1021
Durer, AlbrechtPeriod filters:
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3012
18th Century2963
12th Century2646
11th Century2202
13th Century2190
Yuan2144
17th Century2099
16th Century2078
15th Century2064
Tang DynastySite filters:
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26362
China23042
United States16876
India7709
Italy7621
Pennsylvania7594
France6424
Philadelphia5545
Rome4821
GreeceMuseum filters:
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Paris: LouvreWorktype filters:
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Architecture52676
Painting22501
Sculpture16011
Manuscript15086
Minor Arts14659
City Planning11676
Contemporary Art6618
PrintTitle filters:
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931
Untitled387
Great Mosque386
Angkor Wat334
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About the Digital Collection
The Fine Arts Library Image Collection, available to all Penn students, faculty and staff, offers an expanding database of
over 180,000 digital images as well as records documenting 271,000 of the 500,000 slides housed in the Fisher Fine Arts Library.
The content of the database includes drawing, painting, sculpture, prints, photography, manuscripts, maps, ceramics, furniture,
architecture, landscape architecture, city and regional planning, historic preservation, contemporary art and more.
This interface offers a faceted search as well as full-image and slideshow views. The slideshow feature is powered by Cooliris and can be enhanced by installing an optional browser plugin, which enables a movable, 3D array of image results.

