This guide will help you find inspiration and information about contemporary artists who work with and subvert representations of the human figure.
Browse these general call number ranges and headings on the SMFA Library shelves
N7572 | Nude in art |
TR674-675 | Nudes in photography |
ND1290 | Figure painting |
NB1930 | Figurative sculpture |
NC765 | Figure drawing |
N6494 .B63 | Body art (performance) |
To see monographs about individual artists who do figurative work, search their names in the FLO catalog. To see books on our shelves, limit your results to the SMFA Library.
Browse these subject headings to see all consortium holdings related to figurative art
Nude in art | Human beings in art |
Photography of the nude | Human figure in art |
Figure painting | Body art (performance) |
Figure drawing |
Artsy
The website Artsy is a fantastic source of images of and information about contemporary art. Try searching and exploring these topics:
Artstor
The SMFA Library provides access to Artstor (linked below), a great resource for art images. Try searching for:
Using the advanced search feature, you can:
Please note that to use this resource outside the Library, you must set up an account on a Library computer.
Publicly Available Image Collections
In addition to Artsy, there are a growing number of freely available digitized collections from museums, universities, historical archives, and other cultural heritage institutions. Use our Publicly Available Image Collections guide to start exploring.
Google Advanced Image Search
Google Advanced Image Search is a great way to harness the power of the regular Google Image Search toward delivering quality, trustworthy results. Some tips:
You can further explore resources, in the SMFA LIbrary and beyond, on the following subjects:
And there are more! Go here for a complete list of our Research Guides.
Please feel free to get in touch with a librarian at any stage of your research process. Stop by the library (located on the third floor of the B side of the Fenway building), or get in touch directly with:
Ashley Peterson
Darin Murphy
Circulation Desk (evening and weekend contact)