Primates in Art and Illustration Image Collection
The primates in art and illustration collection, part of the Audiovisual Archives at the Wisconsin
Primate Research Center, includes images of a variety of non-human primate species. This collection
of 1,500 images was made possible through funding from the University of Wisconsin Libraries and is intended
to complement the 8,000 natural history slides in the Archive. The images are drawn from a variety of printed
sources and reveal, over time, how humans have depicted non-human primates, often reflecting
their own culture, mores and attitudes through their representations. Included are examples of fine art,
illustration, sculpture as well as other media. The Center is especially indebted to Stephen Nash, Scientific
Illustrator and Adjunct Associate Professor at the State University of New York, Stony Brook who collaborated
on the project and compiled the images for this collection. In most instances the images included in this
collection are copyright free, but it is always advisable to check copyright ownership before using images.
NOTE: While this site is under development, we are providing access to three examples of illustrations
from nineteenth century works:
Additional images provided by Stephen Nash are still being processed, but the images can be viewed at http://www.primate.wisc.edu/pin/nash/.
Related Links: Consultant to the Primates in Art and Illustration Image Collection:
Send comments to:
Stephen Nash
Conservation International/State University of New York
Department of Anatomical Sciences
Academic Tower A, T-8, Room 045
Health Sciences Center
Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA
Phone: (631) 444-3132
Fax: (631) 444-3947
E-Mail: snash@mail.som.sunysb.edu
Raymond Hamel, Audiovisual Librarian
WRPRC Library and Information Service
E-Mail: hamel@primate.wisc.edu
URL: http://www.primate.wisc.edu/pin/imageintro.html
Maintained by the WRPRC Library
Supported by NCRR Grants RR00167 and RR15311
Last updated: May 2001.
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