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Have you visited the galleries of art museums online? This is from a museum in France:
The photographer is still well-known but, of course, his work is no longer copyrighted. What I think is especially interesting about this 19th century picture is what was in the building: Some of the great artists of the day, working on their craft! The building looks like it was put together and decorated by a 5 year old . (you can click on it)
At any rate, some of the artwork that was created inside is probably available at a museum website and for downloading | ↓ |.
I did something like that the other day with a picture of Mount Hood. Christmastime was so stormy in and around Portland when we visited there was no view of any mountain. So ... I went home, found a nice photograph, printed it on photographic paper, framed it and hung it on the wall.
I have been through the community of Hood River many times but never driven south, into the valley. The photographer was down in that direction so the opposite side as Portland. It was lovely - maybe better than from Portland's Rose Garden . Sure. I believe it was on Wikimedia so had that "open content" designation.
I've downloaded lots of photos and art. Some of those, I print a quote on them and post on TEG.
Steve
The photographer is still well-known but, of course, his work is no longer copyrighted. What I think is especially interesting about this 19th century picture is what was in the building: Some of the great artists of the day, working on their craft! The building looks like it was put together and decorated by a 5 year old . (you can click on it)
At any rate, some of the artwork that was created inside is probably available at a museum website and for downloading | ↓ |.
I did something like that the other day with a picture of Mount Hood. Christmastime was so stormy in and around Portland when we visited there was no view of any mountain. So ... I went home, found a nice photograph, printed it on photographic paper, framed it and hung it on the wall.
I have been through the community of Hood River many times but never driven south, into the valley. The photographer was down in that direction so the opposite side as Portland. It was lovely - maybe better than from Portland's Rose Garden . Sure. I believe it was on Wikimedia so had that "open content" designation.
I've downloaded lots of photos and art. Some of those, I print a quote on them and post on TEG.
Steve