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Globalizing Impressionism

The A&AePortal (aaeportal.com) provides an innovative digital environment in which to discover and interact with important art and architectural history scholarship. With deep tagging on images and text, a robust image search that directs users toward relevant publications, and an interactive online reader tailored for highly illustrated works, the A&AePortal offers a powerful research tool for today’s students and scholars.

In addition to titles from Yale University Press, the site features content from other leading publishers, including the Art Institute of Chicago; Bard Graduate Center; Bowdoin College Museum of Art; Dallas Museum of Art; Harvard Art Museums; Hutchins Center for African & African American Research, Harvard University; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; MIT Press; National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; Paul Mellon Centre for British Art; Philadelphia Museum of Art; Princeton University Press; Terra Foundation for American Art; Yale Center for British Art; and the Yale University Art Gallery. New titles are being uploaded to the platform on a regular basis.

The A&AePortal now features its first born-digital publication: Globalizing Impressionism: Reception, Translation, and Transnationalism, edited by Alexis Clark and Frances Fowle. Also now available is Josef Albers’s 50th Anniversary Edition of the Interaction of Color, which features videos that explore some of the color study exercises included in the book, along with a host of other classic course and reference books.

Library and individual subscriptions are available (currently in the U.S., Canada, U.K., Australia, and New Zealand). For subscription information, please contact Sara Sapire (sara.sapire@yale.edu).

If you are an author or publisher interested in learning more about the ePortal, please contact Patricia Fidler (patricia.fidler@yale.edu).