Category: museum news

  • Prado’s entire Goya collection now available online

    The Museo Nacional del Prado has launched a new website dedicated to beautiful digital images of their entire collection of works and documents by and about Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes. Goya en el Prado (available only in Spanish) is divided by medium, then subject, and entries for a few paintings offer supplemental technical…

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  • Walters Art Museum images via Wikimedia

    Last year we reported that the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore offers thousands of images from its collection on its website, free to download and use for educational purposes (under a Creative Commons license). More recently, the museum teamed up with Wikimedia Commons to donate more than 19,000 freely-licensed images from its permanent collection that…

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  • UK’s National Portrait Gallery offers free digital images

    The National Portrait Gallery in London now provides free downloads of a large range of images from its Collection for academic and non-commercial projects. Over 53,000 low-resolution images are now available free of charge to non-commercial users through a standard Creative Commons license. In addition, over 87,000 high-resolution images are also free for academic use…

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  • An Odalisque with a past

    They almost got away with it.  Matisse’s Odalisque in Red Pants was discovered stolen from the Sofia Imber Contemporary Art Museum in Caracas, Venezuela  in 2002, but in fact it had been stolen at least two years earlier.  The thieves had replaced the painting with a copy and no one had noticed, even though the fake…

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  • More digital resources for British history

    In honor of Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee, two sites have launched with images from Britain’s past. Queen Victoria’s Journals, through the efforts of the Royal Archives and the Bodleian Library at Oxford University, is an interactive site with online digital images of every page in the entire sequence of Queen Victoria’s diaries from 1832-1840.…

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  • Bad news for antiquities collectors

    The New York Times published an interesting article today about the ever-tightening restrictions on selling and donating antiquities that lack adequate provenance.  On one side are the supporters of laws intended to prevent the looting of archeological sites and illegal selling or trading of antiquities.  On the other side are collectors and dealers (and organizations…

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