They’ve released not just digitized works of art, but also a great many art history texts and art books in general. Just this week, they announced an expansion of access to their digital archive, in that they’ve made nearly 88,000 images free to download on their Open Content database under Creative Commons Zero (CC0). That means “you can copy, modify, distribute and perform the work, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission.”
88,000 new free images just dropped, to use however you like.
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An Anatolian pars, a leopard subspecies, is seen by a camera trap set up in Turkey. It was thought that the endangered animal was extinct for years until 2013 when two of them were spotted
Photograph: Anadolu Agency/Getty Images
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everyone on twitter saying this is confusing. "oh hes just saying words hes making so sense" hes making perfect sense you just dont get it. once you open that can of cinnamon rolls, there is no going back. the cinnamon rolls have been released and they will NOT be stuffed back into the cannister. you are locked onto this path, you will be making cinnamon rolls whether you were prepared or not. if you cant understand this you cannot claim to have kennergy.
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Ugbad Abdi attends The 2024 Met Gala
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Venus on the Waves (1769), (detail), by François Boucher (1703–1770), oil on canvas, 265.7 × 76.5 cm, The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
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Fox Photos / Getty Images, Hyde Park Corner. 1938
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~ Pair of Architectural Reliefs with Elephants.
Date: A.D. 80–100
Culture: Roman
Place of origin: Western Roman Empire
Medium: Italian marble
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Iriartea deltoidea in the Amazon basin in Ecuador.
(Image credit: geneward2 via Getty Images)
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