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There are a lot of images from museums and libraries that have been scanned and have specifically been identified by the owners as in the public domain. Here are some those places.  
There are a lot of images from museums and libraries that have been scanned and have specifically been identified by the owners as in the public domain. Here are some those places.  


 
* British Library, 1,000,000 images on Flicker,  https://www.flickr.com/photos/britishlibrary
 
* The Getty Museum, 87,000 Art Images, http://www.getty.edu/about/opencontent.html
British Library, 1,000,000 images on Flicker,  https://www.flickr.com/photos/britishlibrary
* LA County Museum of Art, 20,000 Images, http://collections.lacma.org
The Getty Museum, 87,000 Art Images, http://www.getty.edu/about/opencontent.html
* Metropolitan Museum of Art, 400,000 Images, OASC = Open Access for Scholarly Content  http://www.metmuseum.org/collection/the-collection-online
LA County Museum of Art, 20,000 Images, http://collections.lacma.org
* Rijksmuseum, 125,000 Dutch masterpieces,  https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/en/explore-the-collection
Metropolitan Museum of Art, 400,000 Images, OASC = Open Access for Scholarly Content  http://www.metmuseum.org/collection/the-collection-online
Rijksmuseum, 125,000 Dutch masterpieces,  https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/en/explore-the-collection

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There are a lot of images from museums and libraries that have been scanned and have specifically been identified by the owners as in the public domain. Here are some those places.