As part of its ongoing project to illuminate the career of librarian, curator, scholar, and cultural executive Belle da Costa Greene (1879–1950), the Morgan presents this digital gallery of all known photographs and portraits depicting her. Appropriately, both the earliest surviving life portrait (a 1900 photograph of her summer school library course at Amherst College) and the last (a photograph taken in the late 1940s after her retirement) depict Greene in a library-related setting, surrounded by budding librarians as well as the books and manuscripts to which she devoted her four-decade career.
There is no known film footage of Greene and there are no known audio recordings of her voice.