National art research center serving the Gallery's staff, visiting scholars, and qualified researchers.
Research institute promoting study of the history, theory, and criticism of art, architecture, and urbanism from prehistoric times to the present.
Files on the National Gallery of Art's paintings, sculpture, and decorative arts holdings.
Resources for educators, students, and parents, including information on free loan programs, online programs, teacher workshops, teacher institute, school tours, and lectures.
Search a complete listing of job vacancies at the National Gallery.
The Gallery Archives preserves and makes available historical records of the National Gallery of Art and related historical materials.
This online catalogue presents records and images of more than 1,900 print and sculpture editions created at the Gemini G.E.L. workshop from its beginning in 1966 through 1996.
Oversees programs that make the National Gallery of Art's collections accessible to museums throughout the United States.
Study and research collection of reproductive images documenting European and American art and architecture.
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Works on paper not on display may be viewed and studied by appointment in the Gallery's Print
Study Rooms.
Color slide collection of more than 40,000 images of works of art owned by the Gallery.
Provides black and white photographs, color transparencies, and 35mm slides of works of art in the Gallery's collections for publication and nonpublished purposes.
Research resources relating to World War II are available at the Gallery and on this Web site.