Queens College was fortunate enough to acquire a huge, amazing collection of black and white photographs from Brown University that showcases Gothic and Medieval architecture from England and France. Professor Bill Clark had them squirreled away in his office for a year or so, but we've finally managed to organize them (alphabetically by city), and begin scanning and cataloging them.
Therefore, I'm very proud to announce that the Queens College Gothic Architecture Collection is now live! While I'd love to make the entire collection available in the Commons, so that anyone with an internet connection could view them, we don't yet have the permission from Brown University. For the present, you can find these images in an institutional collections of ArtStor by scrolling to the end of the Queens College Collections list. (Since ArtStor is offered only through the Rosenthal Library databases, don't forget to have your QC ID handy to log in!) In the meantime, here's a taste of the photographs we're cataloging! Comments are closed.
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About the VR CoordinatorJacqui Hopely Monkell has been the Visual Resources Coordinator at Queens College since 2015. She maintains this website while juggling her other VR responsibilities. If you find something art history related that she might find interesting, drop her a line! Archives
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