News & Features

Collection & Artist Highlights

Thought you knew everything in our archive? New collections and artists join Bridgeman every week so allow us to take you on a tour. Every month we create features that highlight various aspects of Bridgeman's vast archive.

A Snapshot of Life on the Titanic

A Snapshot of Life on the Titanic

New to the Bridgeman archive, Father Frank Browne's photographs constitute a valuable chronicle of life onboard the Titanic before tragedy struck. More about - A Snapshot of Life on the Titanic

In Memoriam

In Memoriam

2011 saw the passing of many 20th century art giants. More about - In Memoriam

New Year = New You

New Year = New You

Inspiration to stick to those nagging New Year's resolutions, from the Bridgeman archive. More about - New Year = New You

Bah Humbug!

Bah Humbug!

We love Christmas, but there are ten things about the season that can bring out the inner Grinch. More about - Bah Humbug!

What the Dickens?

What the Dickens?

In advance of the author's 200th anniversary in 2012, we bring you character sketches from some of his beloved novels. More about - What the Dickens?

Collection Preview:</br> The Free Library of Philadelphia

Collection Preview:
The Free Library of Philadelphia

A treasure trove of material related to Charles Dickens, just in time for the 200th anniversary in 2012. More about - Collection Preview:
The Free Library of Philadelphia

Race to the South Pole

Race to the South Pole

For the British and Norwegian teams, it was a race to the death to reach the South Pole. More about - Race to the South Pole

Philadelphia Museum of Art

Philadelphia Museum of Art

New to our archive: the collection of one of the largest art institutions in the U.S., housed in one of the most iconic buildings in the world. More about - Philadelphia Museum of Art

The Phillips Collection, Washington D.C.

The Phillips Collection, Washington D.C.

Now representing the collection of Duncan Phillips, who desired to create a museum of modern art and it's sources. More about - The Phillips Collection, Washington D.C.

Corcoran Gallery of Art

Corcoran Gallery of Art

Bridgeman now represents this major center of historic and contemporary American art. More about - Corcoran Gallery of Art

Elsa Schiaparelli

Elsa Schiaparelli

From the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, a focus on the designer from the 1930s whose iconic fashions will be featured at The Met in 2012. More about - Elsa Schiaparelli

Luncheon of the Boating Party

Luncheon of the Boating Party

An in-depth look at Renoir's iconic painting housed in The Phillips Collection. More about - Luncheon of the Boating Party

Archive

Images for Museums & GalleriesImages for AdvertisingImages for Trade PublishingImages For Television & FilmColor Trends for 2011Scott Polar Research InstituteThe Known WorldOne Voyage Too FarThe Hugh Lane & The Lobkowicz CollectionsPedro Diego AlvaradoSymbolism in Diego Rivera's Detroit Industry MuralsDaily Life in MesoamericaStars and StripesThe A-Team(Secret) Lives of the ArtistsThe Middle PassageA Fragile FreedomMarch Towards EqualityThe Lowe Art MuseumPearls of WisdomWanted: Dead or AliveThe Perfect CalendarDenver Public Library150th Anniversary of the Civil WarThe birds and the bees...April Fools!Hagley Museum & LibraryThere's an app for that.Invented by AccidentDouble TakesAnd the Oscar goes to...Christie's ImagesWhat's your sign?Now representing: Cincinnati Art MuseumRoyal Collection: behind the paintingsRoyal PetsPolitical FollyThe All-AmericansThe National ParksUrban IntimacyHauntedHell & The SublimeKatsushika HokusaiCorsets, Codpieces and CrinolinesHair, Beautiful HairProverbs & Popular SayingsThe Way We WereThe Regime Against ArtArt Against The RegimeCaravaggio: The Light and DarkStolen!An American's guide to the World CupBeatrice CoronMuseum of LondonDetroit's Temple of ArtLOST and FoundThe Joys of Getting LOSTNine MusesQuilts & Crafts Back in FashionThe Art of National GeographicThe Written WordThe Architecture of PrayerRites, Ritual and CeremonyInspiration for 2011 & 2012 CalendarsSculpture in the Louvre: A Private TourBecause of women...Iranian art, architecture and artifacts at Bridgeman Villa Valmarana ai NaniWooing 101:
The Art of Falling in Love
National Gallery of AustraliaIt's Always Summer SomewhereAnd a partridge in a pear tree...Supernatural ArtArt of the FeastBerlin Wall: 20th Anniversary of the FallVeterans DayWe Love New YorkAnne Truitt: Pioneer of 1960s American Minimalism21st century ArtAfter....Symbols of Freemasonry - a case for Robert LangdonRhythms of Modern Life'Once upon a time...''To see or not to see...'
Shakespeare in the Park
'This is the short and the long of it.'Detroit Institute of ArtsFrom Sea to Shining SeaNow representing: The Sterling & Francine Clark Art InstitutePublic Enemy: John DillingerA Salute to SummerChristmas in June?Now representing: Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler GalleriesA Journey through AsiaCelebrate Easter: Painting The Passion Bridgeman purchases the Boltin Picture LibraryThe Tudors 500th AnniversaryThe Design LibraryButler Institute of American ArtBridgeman's National TreasuresA Fresh CropRivalry in Renaissance VeniceEt tu, Brute?Charles DarwinReasons to hate Valentine's DayFebruary marks 200 years since the birth of Abraham Lincoln President Obama: A Defining MomentMartin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968)The Art of the PhotographOut of copyright in 2009Happy 2009Vive la nudite!Peter Newark American PicturesImagine all of the peopleTravel Through TimeSign of the TimesWalk on the Wild Side