Photoarchive Publications and Conference Papers
Publications
Louisa Wood Ruby, Head, Photoarchive Research, “Layers of Seeing and Seeing in Layers: The Work of Art in the Age of Digital Imagery.” Journal of Aesthetic Education, 42, 2 (Summer 2008): 51–56.
Louisa Wood Ruby, “The Montias Database of Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Inventories of Dutch Art Collections.” In His Milieu: Essays on Netherlandish Art in Memory of John Michael Montias. Amy Golahny, Mia Mochizuki, Lisa Vergara, eds. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2006, 395–402.
Inge Reist, Chief of Research Collections and Programs, “The Frick Photoarchive: A Treasury of Unpublished Images of Works of Art.” The Frick Collection Members' Magazine 3, 3 (Fall 2003): 9–11.
Inge Reist, “Three Drawings by Edgar Degas: A Research Challenge for the Frick Art Reference Library.” The Frick Collection Members' Magazine 2, 2 (Spring/Summer 2002): 8–9.
Inge Reist, “The Frick Art Reference Library Helps Solve Provenance Research Mysteries.” The Frick Collection Members' Magazine 1, 2 (Spring/Summer 2001): 12–13.
Inge Reist, “Provenance Research Tools,” IFAR Journal, 3, 3–4 (2000): 23–31.
Spanish Artists from the Fourth to the Twentieth Century: A Critical Dictionary. Maria Alessandra L. Hermano and Inge Reist, eds. New York: G. K. Hall, 4 vols., 1993–96.
Conference Papers
Inge Reist, Chief of Research Collections and Programs, “Roundtable: The Future of Photoarchives.” Photo Archives and the Photographic Memory of Art History, Part 1: Courtauld Institute of Art, London; Part 2: Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz—Max-Planck-Institut, Florence (2009).
Louisa Wood Ruby, Head, Photoarchive Research, “Collecting Dutch Art in Colonial America.” “Holland's Golden Age in America: Collecting the Art of Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Hals,” Symposium, Center for the History of Collecting in America, The Frick Collection, New York (2009).
Louisa Wood Ruby, “Preserving Early America through Photography: The Frick Art Reference Library’s Photography Campaigns to Collections of Early American Art.” “Collecting and Preserving Early America” Symposium, Worcester Museum of Art (2008).
Inge Reist, “Sir Robert’s Godchild: The Frick Art Reference Library Photoarchive” presented at Fototeche a Regola d’Arte; Giornate di Studio, sponsored by the CERR of the Comune di Siena and Fototeca Briganti (2007).
Inge Reist, “El proceso de localización y devolución de los bienes incautados a los judíos,” presented at a symposium Expolios artísticos en Occidente. El patrimonio sevillano irredento (1810–1813), sponsored by the Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo, Seville, Spain (2007). |