Image Gallery
The Art Gallery of Ontario is often asked to provide images for classroom projects and other non-commercial use. The following small portfolio of exterior and interior images has been assembled for such use. These images can be reproduced for non-commercial use without requesting permission. A courtesy credit to the Art Gallery of Ontario - © 2003 Art Gallery of Ontario - would be appreciated.
The Grange House, built between 1817 and 1820 by D'Arcy Boulton, Jr., was the Art Gallery of Ontario's first home.
Shopping for reproductions in the Art Gallery of Ontario's Gallery Shop.
View of the main entrance to the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, from Dundas St. West.
View east on Dundas St. West, showing the north facade of the Art Gallery of Ontario.
View of the Art Gallery of Ontario's Henry Moore Sculpture Centre in foreground.
Students tour the Salon, a collection of Canadian historical art in the Georgia Ridley gallery at the Art Gallery of Ontario.
View of the entrance to the Art Gallery of Ontario, taken through Henry Moore's sculpture Large Two Forms.
The Joey + Toby Tanenbaum Sculpture Atrium at the Art Gallery of Ontario, with the Agora Restaurant in background.
A view of the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, taken from above Dundas St. West.
The Salon of Canadian historical art in the Georgia Ridley gallery at the Art Gallery of Ontario.
The Henry Moore Sculpture Centre at the Art Gallery of Ontario.
Students discuss exquisite works from the Thomson Collection, in the Wilder gallery at the Art Gallery of Ontario.
Hands-on exploration in the Henry Moore Sculpture Centre at the Art Gallery of Ontario.
Visitors examine Moore's Warrior with Shield in the Henry Moore Sculpture Centre, Art Gallery of Ontario.
Images © 2003 Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto.