Visual Resources of the Middle East
Yale University holds a wide array of images from the Middle East across
its encyclopedic collections. Yale University Art Gallery (YUAG) has
manuscript paintings from early modern Iran and India, and strong
holdings in textiles, ceramics, photography and contemporary art. 18th-
and 19th-century highlights include objects that document British
travels through the Middle East from the Yale Center for British Art and
the Lewis Walpole Library. Sterling Memorial Library offers visual
resources from books and periodicals published in Persian, Arabic, and
Turkish, while the Cushing/Whitney Medical Library houses numerous
scientific manuscripts. Beinecke Library's renowned rare book and
manuscript collections encompass resources from Safavid Shahnama
manuscripts to 20th-century field photographs. Included among the
Peabody Museum of Natural History’s collection are archaeological
objects from the Islamic world. Artstor also includes the YUAG Gerasa
and Dura-Europos collections.
Image credit: Tapestry of a Hunting Scene, Iranian/Persian, mid-16th
century, Yale University Art Gallery
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