(13 August 2014) Artstor and the J. Paul Getty Museum have released more than 5,000 images from the museum’s Open Content Program in the Digital Library.
The Getty’s Open Content Program makes available digital images to which the Getty holds the rights or that are in the public domain. Among the images now available in the Digital Library are works from the Museum’s permanent collection by artists such as Dürer, Anthony van Dyck, Rodin, Canaletto, Van Gogh, Gainsborough, Rembrandt, Raphael and Cézanne.
This release is part of a projected 10,500 images of artworks from the J. Paul Getty Museum’s and the Getty Research Institute’s collections slated to become available in the Digital Library.
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To learn more, visit Artstor’s J. Paul Getty Museum Collection page.
Read the announcement here.