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Ingalls Library
The Cleveland Museum of Art's Ingalls Library, the fourth largest art
museum library in the United States, is a non-circulating art reference
library containing over 315,000 cataloged volumes.
An image library and a photograph collection complement the book and
journal collections. In addition to the books, journals, slides and
videotapes, more than 6,000,000 images are available in the library's
photograph collection. Microfilm, microfiche and mounted photographs of
works of art are availablefor use on the premises.
For more information on the Library, and to search its databases, visit the Ingalls Library website.
Additional research resources
Kidfilms
Resources for Art Assessment
Provenance Research
Sight & Sound audio tour
Rodin's "The Thinker"
Glossary
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