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Scala Image

Collection

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Scala Archives

The World’s Heritage in Images

Scala Archives

is an invaluable

visual resource for both

commercial and scholarly users

scala archives in numbers

400,000

Individual art works

10,000

Museums and art

locations

21,000

Artists

400,000

Historic photographs

7,000

Thematic keywords

10

Professional picture

researchers

s

Over

700,000

high-resolution

files and large size transparencies

Over

25,000

on-line registered

users

Over

6,000

clients

Over

80

countries

Over

25,000

image licenses

a year for: books, magazines,

CD-ROMS, DVDs, websites,

smartphones, tablets and

netbooks, TV programs and film

productions, Corporate reports,

museum catalogues, posters,

puzzles and calendars, t-shirts

and other merchandising.

For over 50 years Scala Archives has

carefully increased its image collection and

updated its infrastructure so as to become

the most efficient and comprehensive

image database from which to license.

Through the decades Scala developed strong ties and long

last-ing relationship and agreements with most of the world’s top

fine art collections and museums. Testimony and example of

such ties, is the fact that, for more than a decade now, Scala

has been successfully acting as exclusive worldwide agent for

The Museum of Modern Art, New York.

The archives’ contents cover a wide range of eras, mediums

and subjects:

fine art

,

archeology

,

master Photography

,

architecture

,

design

,

anthropology

,

cinema

,

fashion

,

ce-lebrities

,

music

,

literature

,

dance

,

travel

and

history

. The

importance of the collection of historic photographs increased

greatly with the addition of Cinecittà, Istituto Luce.

Top reasons for

Image Buyers

to choose

Scala Archives

 Original editorial ideas

and project samples

 Time and money

savings thanks to the one-stop-shop

 Competitive rates,

negotiable bulk deals and flexible payment terms

 Unrestricted on-line

access to our catalogue (updated weekly)

 Frequent worldwide

photographic campaigns and acquisitions

Top reasons for

Image Sellers

to choose

Scala Archives

 Increase in profits,

higher sales volume at no additional cost

 Punctual royalties

payment: no debt collection costs and no risks

 Legal and technical

image file protection – bullet proof terms, watermark and image tagging (IPTC metadata)

 Prompt order

execution: 24 hour turnaround, fulfilling the most widespread and time sensitive requests in the market

 Historic and artistic

searches cross-referenced automatically in multiple languages (English, French, German, Italian and Spanish)

 Free image research,

upon request

 Dedicated English,

French, German, and Spanish telephone assistance

 Offices in Florence,

London, and Paris

 Extensive network

of international agents

 Copyright peace of

mind (thanks to our agreements with museums we stand behind every single license granted)

 Clear information and

efficient assistance in clearing additional or third party copyrights

 Leader in large size

high resolution images – strikingly crisp details

 IPTC Metadata:

caption and copyright info is embedded in each image file

 Immediate high-resolution

download, 24 hours a day 365 days a year

 Advance news

pertaining the world of art and culture – key exhibitions, artists’ and special event anniversaries, and much more etc.

 In person international

marketing. Multilingual agents and staff with offices in Europe, South America and Asia regularly attend trade shows, travel for meetings and/or to present specific content and editorial projects

 On paper International marketing. Regular multilingual newsletters, brochures, dedicated flyers  Increased image

sales within Scala’s own editorial projects

 Increased turnover of

lesser known images – thanks to key-wording, a multiple language search engine and high website traffic

 Photographic quality

control.When necessary, 1,000 dpi image scanning and/or new shooting with a digital camera back

 Automatic rights

administration,

computerized museums’, artists’, and third parties’ rights management along with copyright

guidance for specialized uses (advertising, merchandising)

 Thorough business

information – client’s ranking, types of use, sales per image etc. are

available upon request

 Free on-line and

off-line promotion of museum/collection events

 Free museum/

collection staff from non remunerative procedures allowing them to focus on the institution’s core business

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Scala Archives

offers images

from the following Collections

europe

austria

Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna

Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna

france

Musée du quai Branly, Paris Le Louvre, Paris

Le Musée d’Orsay, Paris Musée Jacquemart-André, Paris and many other French Museums

germany

Through BPK:

Pergamonmuseum, Berlin Aegyptisches Museum, Berlin Gemäldegalerie, Berlin Nationalgalerie, Berlin Alte Pinakothek, Munich Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg Museum Der Bildenden Kunste, Leipzig Dresden Museums, Dresden Alte und Neue Pinacothek, Munich Skulpturensammlung und Museum für Byzantinische Kunst, Berlin and other German Museums

greece

Photographic Archive Marie Mauzy on Ancient Greece, Athens

hungary

Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest

italy

Biblioteca and Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, Milan The Uffizi, Florence Accademia, Florence Palazzo Pitti, Florence Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan Museo di Capodimonte, Naples Pompeii, Naples

Galleria Borghese, Rome Galleria d’Arte Moderna, Rome Musei Capitolini, Rome

Forum Romanum & Colosseum, Rome Accademia, Venice

Fondazione Museo delle Antichità Egizie, Turin

and many other Italian Museums

norway

Munch Museum, Oslo

Portugal

Fundacao Calouste Museu Gulbenkian, Lisbon

Cam, Centro de Arte Moderna, Lisbon

russia

Pushkin Museum, Moscow Tretyakov State Gallery, Moscow Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg Russian State Museum, St. Petersburg

spain

Museo del Prado, Madrid Fundación Colección Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid

united Kingdom

British Museum, London National Gallery, London British Library, London

National Trust Photo Library, London Victoria & Albert Museum, London Wallace Collection, London National Maritime Museum, Greenwhich

Francis Frith Collection, London Werner Forman Archive, London

Vatican

Museo Pio-Clementino Museo Chiaramonti Museo Gregoriano Egizio Museo Gregoriano Etrusco Museo Gregoriano Pagano Museo Pio Cristiano Gallery of the Tapestries Pinacoteca

Nicholas V’s Chapel Cappella Sistina Galleria degli Arazzi Stanze di Raffaello

Galleria delle Carte Geografiche and many other Vatican Museums

scala archives offers images

from these additional Photo archives

the americas

united states of america

MoMA - The Museum of Modern Art, New York

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston WGBH, Boston

africa

egypt

Egyptian Museum, Cairo

asia

iraq

Iraq Museum, Baghdad

Japan

Kyoto International Culture Foundation, Kyoto

Banque d’images adagP, Paris

More than 11,000 images of works of art by contemporary artists, most prominent among them Magritte.

cinecittà luce, rome

Cinecittà Luce Picture Library boasts over 3 million black and white photographs documenting Italian society during the 19th and 20th Century.

de agostini, novara

A wide collection of images of archeology, history, travel, folklore, geography, and science including all the Unesco sites and prominent museums worldwide.

Through Art Resource:

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia

Yale Art Gallery, New Haven Pierpont Morgan Library, New York Frank Stella Archive, New York Jewish Museum, New York Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC

National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC

Newark Museum, Newark

Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe

mexico

National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City

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History

Art

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Cinema & Celebrities

Theater

, Dance, Literatur

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Fashion, Ar

chitectur

e & Design

Photographic

Expertise

Scala’s experts oversee development,

duplication, correction, and restoration of color transparencies and digital files.

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Photographic

Campaigns

Scala Archives is constantly carrying out digital photo shoots.

Thus the collection is kept current and shots of newly restored works of art are readily made available.

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scala archiVes

headquarters

62 Via Chiantigiana

50012 Bagno a Ripoli

Firenze, Italy

Tel: +39 055 62 33 200

Fax 39 055 641124

firenze@scalarchives.com

scala deutschland

Tel: +39 055 62 33 321

Fax 39 055 641124

deutschland@scalarchives.com

scala esPaña

Tel: +39 055 62 33 252

Fax 39 055 641124

espana@scalarchives.com

scala london

Tel: +44 (0)20 3178 6200

london@scalarchives.com

scala Paris

Tel. +33 09 52 26 00 70

paris@scalarchives.com

www.scalarchives.com

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