There are a few ways to browse the Online Collection:
On the homepage, you can browse curated selections from our collection.
On the categories page, you can view objects by type.
On the exhibitions page, you can browse current, past and upcoming exhibitions, as well as the artworks from each exhibition.
On the public collections page, you can browse user-created collections. You can add your own collections to community collections by registering on the site and creating collections that are marked "public".
On the thesaurus page, you can browse structured vocabularies to find objects with specific keywords. You can also see these terms when viewing a search result in detail. Click on these terms to browse other objects linked to this term.
Enter keywords or names in the search box (Quick Search) to find objects or other records in our collection. To search on specific criteria, you can use the advanced search to search within certain data fields. You can search using multiple criteria, such as the term "portrait" in the title + a date range of "1800-1900". If you are not getting any results with advanced search, try broadening your search by removing criteria.
There are different types of search results, such as object records and people records. When there is more than one type of result, you can click on these different tabs to view different types of records.
You can refine a result set by opening the filter panel and using filters to narrow down results. For example, you can filter to see only works that have images within any result set. You can also clear each filter to revert to a larger result set, or clear all filters to get to your original result set.
Once you've registered an account on the site, you can create your own collection sets and add artworks to them. You can multi-select artworks on each page by clicking the symbol, and this will open the collect panel. Click the "add" button to choose which collection to add the selected objects. You can also drag images into each collection set to add artworks.
The info panel, when available, contains additional information related to a search or set of objects.
An image may be shown as not available if it is not yet available in our database, or if it cannot be displayed for copyright reasons.
The Thesaurus page allows you to browse the online collection through linked keywords. Objects in the collection are linked to terms from The Getty Vocabularies and other authorities, which contain structured terminology for art and archival collections.
To select a thesaurus, click the dropdown for more options. In the thesaurus tree view, you can expand or collapse levels by clicking the triangle symbol. Clicking on any term in the tree will show a preview of objects in the collection which are associated with the term. To view all objects with this term as a search result, click the "View all" button in the right panel.
You can also click on terms in the detail view, which will jump to the associated branch in the thesaurus and show you other objects with this term.
My Collections allows you to create your own collections from the artworks available on this site. You can share your collections with others, or create groups of artworks for your own viewing (My Collections are private by default).
You can optionally add a description for each collection set, or add notes to individual artworks.
To use My Collections, you must first register an account. Once you have completed registration, you can start creating collection sets and adding artworks to them. You can add artworks to your collection set by clicking on the star symbol while viewing objects, and selecting which collection set to add the artwork(s). You can also open the Collect Panel and drag images into the collections you've created.
If you mark your collection set public, this collection will be visible to others in the "Community Collections" section. The option to mark a collection as public is available when you edit your collection.
You can also view your collection set and copy the url link to share these objects with others. You can view your collection sets by logging in and going to the "My Collections" page or by opening the Collect panel.