Picture Library
Painting to the left is by Sir Joshua Reynolds, view collection.
The Ulster Museum can supply images of the works in its collections. The service is only available through the Museum's Picture Library, a valuable and versatile resource for publishers, advertising agencies, researchers, teachers, students, and general public.
Images from our collections have been used all over the world and in many ways: books, catalogues, academic and educational publications, calendars and greetings cards, film, television and video productions, interior design in restaurants, hotels and public buildings, album covers, advertising and promotional campaigns, as well as by students, teachers and individual members of the public for research or personal use.
“We have used the Ulster Museum Picture Library to source images of everything from 20th century American art to Belfast’s industrial past. It’s a unique pictorial archive, the staff are knowledable and, most importantly, can work to tight production deadlines”.
Jamie Flint, Director, Image Zoo Ltd
Services
We can provide:
- over 8,000 colour images, available as 5" x 4" colour transparencies or digital scans
- black & white photographs from the archive collections, available as photographic prints or digital scans
- new photography if necessary
- advice and image research
- illustrated catalogue of the fine art collections
How to order
To purchase black & white or colour prints, or hire transparencies or CDs, download and complete the Application Form and send it by e-mail, fax, or post to the Ulster Museum Picture Library. Please read the Terms and Conditions of Use included with the Application Form before you place your order.
The Ulster Museum Picture Library operates a pro-forma invoicing system. Payment must be received (or, from public sector organisations, an official purchase order) before orders can be processed. Contact the Picture Library for information on charges and fees.
Contact details
For further information on the Ulster Museum Picture Library, or to organize a viewing, please contact Michelle Ashmore on +44 (0) 28 9039 5109 or email picture.library@nmni.com.
Download the terms and conditions of use.
The collections
The Museum's collections are surprisingly extensive, covering fine and applied art, archaeology, ethnography, local history and natural sciences:
Irish painting and sculpture, 17th-20th century
British painting and sculpture from the 18th century to the 20th century
20th century European and American art
Italian, Dutch and Flemish Old Masters, particularly the 17th century
Watercolours, drawings and prints, particularly Irish
Historic glass, silver and ceramics, particularly Irish
Contemporary glass and ceramics
Historic textiles, particularly Irish
Historic and contemporary costume and fashion
Jewellery from the 16th century to the 20th century, particularly 19th century
Irish dolls and toys from the later 18th century to the 20th century
Pre-17th century archaeological material, particularly of Northern Irish origin
Significant collections of Irish Mesolithic, Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age and Medieval artefacts
Non-Irish archaeological and ethnographic material
Significant collections of American Indian and Polynesian artefacts
Pre-17th century maritime material found within Northern Ireland waters
The outstanding collection of artefacts and treasure from wrecks of the Spanish Armada of 1588
Over 50,000 historical and topographical photographs, notably the Welch and Hogg Collections
Social, political and industrial history of the north of Ireland from c1600
Militaria, memorabilia, coins and medals
Maps, paintings, drawing, postcards
Flora and fauna, particularly of the north of Ireland
Wildlife art
Rocks, fossils, minerals and gemstones
Rare geological maps of Ireland and Britain
Topographical photographs
Ask an Expert
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curator by following this link and
completing the short form.