This teaching resource provides curated images of works of art and primary source documents, including maps, cartoons, essays, and advertisements that correspond to the four major historical periods outlined in the AP® European History Curriculum and their related Key Concepts. The time periods and Key Concepts are taken directly from the AP® European History Curriculum Framework Concept Outline.
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You must register for an account to use many of Artstor’s features, such as downloading images, curating groups of images, and downloading groups of images to PowerPoint. Images in Artstor come from a wide range of sources, and many of them are under copyright. Registered accounts ensure that we meet our agreements with image contributors and protect their content, and also enable you to assembled personalized content like image groups.
You can also register using your JSTOR registered user credentials. Simply register using the same email address and password you used when you set up your JSTOR account.
We've recently made changes that allow anyone to view our public content without a subscription. This means that when you access library.artstor.org from outside your institution's computer network without logging in, you will only see publicly available images and you will not be able to access Artstor's 2.5 million images from the world's museums, libraries, archives, scholars, and artists. Accessing library.artstor.org from your institution's computer network will still allow you to see Artstor's protected Core Collection images. Registering for an account allows you to see all of Artstor's Core Collection images from anywhere, simply by logging in.
There are two ways to register for an Artstor account:
After you have registered for an account, you will have 120 days of remote access. After 120 days you will need to log in to Artstor from a computer on campus--or through your library’s proxy--in order to reset your remote access for another 120 days.
For more help go to How-to-register-for-an-account on Artstor's support site.
The Artstor Digital Library has a tool for automatically creating image-based PowerPoint presentations for projects, classes, and conferences. By saving images into an image group before downloading a presentation, you create a backup of the images used in your presentation in Artstor so you can download them again if needed.
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Artstor’s AP® Teaching Resources support the curriculum frameworks for the Advanced Placement® Art History, European History, and US History courses with image groups, accompanying essays, and links to other resources. Find out if your school subscribes, or learn more about Artstor.
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