Stephen A. Schwarzman Building
Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street
Third Floor
Room 308
New York, NY 10018
212-930-0817
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Fully Accessible
Closed today
Division is by appointment only.
Print Collection
Day Date Hours
Monday 12/23 CLOSED
Tuesday 12/24 CLOSED
Wednesday 12/25 CLOSED
Thursday 12/26 1 PM–5:45 PM
Friday 12/27 1 PM–5:45 PM
Saturday 12/28 1 PM–5:45 PM
Sunday 12/22 CLOSED

About the Division

Black and white print of a rhinocerus.

The most accessible print room in New York City, the Print Collection of The New York Public Library encompasses a specialized reference collection of over 15,000 volumes on the history of prints and printmakers; artist clipping files; and a collection of close to 200,000 original prints, ranging from woodcuts, engravings, etchings, lithographs, and screenprints to digital prints, covering the history of the art in the West from the 15th century to the present, and Japanese prints from the 10th century to the present. The collection also includes illustrated books, artists’ books, and a small collection of drawings. 

 

Please note: We are working to integrate the Prints and Photographs Online Catalog into the Library's main Research Catalog. Contact us directly with questions about the Print Collection.

Visiting the Collection

Can researchers access the collection without an appointment?

Yes, we welcome researchers to the Print Collection in Room 308 and will accommodate requests on an ad-hoc basis where possible. However, we strongly encourage patrons to make an appointment in advance to guarantee access to the desired materials. Please request an appointment through your Special Collections Account or contact us by email at prints@nypl.org. Patrons are also welcome to enter without an appointment to consult a Specialist during reading room hours.

Are virtual consultations available and are they required before making an onsite research appointment?

Virtual consultations are available for researchers who wish to discuss their research plans. Email us at prints@nypl.org to arrange a time to speak.

Who can researchers contact with further questions?

Please email us at prints@nypl.org with any additional queries.

 

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Request a Class Visit

researchers in Rose Main Reading Room

Our staff welcomes students and instructors to explore the collections and resources at our landmark 42nd Street building. We work with instructors to design sessions that use the Library’s remarkable collections to foster creative inquiry, cultivate critical thinking, and develop information literacy skills. Learn more.