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- The AMICA Library
- Österreichische Galerie Belvedere
- Chu-Griffis Collection of Asian Art
- Cuban Battlefields
- Dan F. and Barbara J. Howard Collectio
- David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
- Deon Bahr Architectural Image Collection
- Educational Comics Collection
- Eloise Kruger Miniature Collection
- Farber Gravestone Collection
- Government Comics Collection
- Historic Costume Collection
- History of Costume
- History of Textiles and Clothing
- Japanese Historical Maps
- Japanese Print Collection
- Joseph Messana Architectural Image Col
- Lentz Collection
- MIMEd (Musical Instrument Museums Edinburgh)
- NASA Hubble Space Telescope Collection
- National Palace English
- Nelson Atkins Photography Collection
- NNRy Historic Images and Photographs
- Opera Scores from the Rokahr Family Archive
- Paul Mellon Centre Photographic Archives
- Plains Tribes - comparative collection
- Political Comics Collection
- Sheldon Museum of Art
- Smithsonian Freer Gallery of Art
- The Frick Collection
- Theatre Arts
- Wagner Singers - Breckbill Postcard Co
- Whitman Photographs
- NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day Collection
- NASA Cassini-Huygens Collection
- NASA Chandra Space Telescope Collection
- NASA Earth Observatory Collection
- NASA Glenn Research Center Collection
- NASA Great Images in Nasa Collection
- NASA Human Spaceflight Collection
- NASA Image eXchange Collection
- NASA Johnson Space Center Collection
- NASA Kennedy Center Media Archive Collection
- NASA Langley Research Center Public Af
- NASA Planetary Photo Journal Collection
- NASA Scientific Visualization Studio C
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Catena, the Digital Archive of Historic Gardens and Landscapes, is a collection of historic and contemporary images, including plans, engravings, and photographs, intended to support research and teaching in the fields of garden history and landscape studies. Created through the collaborative efforts of landscape historians and institutions, the initial offering of images is focused on the Villas as a Landscape Type. This project is sponsored by the Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design, and Culture and has been made possible by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, with additional support from the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation and the Samuel H Kress Foundation. The images in this collection are for educational use only. Any other use is unauthorized.