Digital art history resources

Upcoming digital catalogue raisonné events
Claude Monet, Étretat, l'Aiguille et la porte d’Aval, c. 1885, pastel on paper, 39 x 23 cm, Scottish National Gallery. Image courtesy of Scottish National Gallery.

Eva Hesse’s complete body of works on paper published in new digital catalogue raisonné

How AI empowers scholarship and digital catalogues raisonnés
Paul Gauguin, Nature morte à la coupe et aux fruits, c. 1892, oil on canvas, 20.3 x 31.4 cm, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Image courtesy of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.

Why all museums should make their collections open access

How improving digital workflow leads to efficiency and impact
Paul Gauguin, Près des huttes, 1901, oil on canvas, 67.31 x 77.47 cm, Carnegie Museum of Art. Image courtesy of the Carnegie Museum of Art.

Ten principles of digital cataloguing

How to affordably produce a quality digital catalogue raisonné
Aleksi Gallen-Kallela, Lakeside Landscape, 1911, oil on canvas, 42,5 × 33,5 cm, Ateneum Art Museum. Image courtesy of Ateneum Art Museum/Finnish National Gallery and Jenni Nurminen.

How standardization is making museum administration easier
Aleski Gallen-Kallela, The Great Black Woodpecker, 1893, gouache, 145 × 90 cm, Ateneum Art Museum. Image courtesy of Ateneum Art Museum/Finnish National Gallery.

An evaluation guide to collection management software

How to create a digital catalogue raisonné

The benefits of starting a digital art portfolio and archive
Paul Gauguin, Paris sous la neige, 1894, oil on canvas, 72 x 88 cm, Van Gogh Museum. Image courtesy of the Van Gogh Museum.
