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Bridgeman Art Library

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Established
  
1972

Headquarters
  
London, United Kingdom

Founded
  
1972

Type
  
Art museum

Founder
  
Harriet Bridgeman

Bridgeman Art Library

Location
  
New York, London, Paris, Berlin

Website
  
www.BridgemanImages.com

Similar
  
Cleveland Museum of Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Walters Art Museum, Museum of Fine Arts - Boston, Musée Marmottan Monet

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The Bridgeman Art Library, based in London, Paris, New York, and Berlin, provides one of the largest archives for reproductions of works of art in the world. Founded in 1972 by Harriet Bridgeman, the Bridgeman Art Library cooperates with many art galleries and museums to gather images and footage for licensing. The Bridgeman Art Library currently trades as 'Bridgeman Images', with affiliated companies including Bridgeman Footage, Bridgeman Studio and Bridgeman Education.

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The library today

The Bridgeman Art Library is a company that represents museums, art collections and artists throughout the world by providing a central source of fine art and photography for image users.

The company's aim is to make these images accessible for users on a commercial basis; each one has been catalogued with full picture data and key-worded to simplify the search process. A full research service is also provided whereby expert researchers can select images to the customer's requirements.

In addition to fine art, designs, antiques, maps, architecture, furniture, glass, ceramics, anthropological artefacts and many other media are featured in the collection.

Bridgeman also provides customers with reproduction licensing and offers advice on how to clear artist’s copyright, if additional permission is needed. Copyright holders receive remuneration in the form of half the reproduction fee paid by the customer.

As well as supplying images to consumers, Bridgeman works with copyright holders to create high quality reproductions of artists' works using the latest imaging technology. These reproductions can be ordered through various Web sites and apps such as Art Authority.

Over 500 new images are added to the Bridgeman archive each week. Museums represented in the archive include the British Museum; the British Library; the National Galleries of Scotland, Sweden and South Africa; the Hamburg Kunsthalle; and the Barnes Foundation.

Bridgeman Art Library v. Corel Corp.

The company was involved in the case Bridgeman Art Library v. Corel Corp., in which the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York ruled that exact photographic copies of two-dimensional works in the public domain cannot be copyrighted, even if making the image takes considerable effort, because the resulting works lack originality.

  • Selected images from Bridegemanart Library
  • References

    Bridgeman Art Library Wikipedia