Dear Tobey,
As an educator with limited resources I recommend the following:
Try textbook companies (like Prentice Hall or Thomson), though an order may be required.
Also many new textbooks (Gardner) come with cd-roms you could use in class (if equipment permits).
For contemporary slides you may attempt contacting galleries (particularly if the artist is still alive). A few are interested in supporting educational causes.
good luck
Karen Whitney
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