Historical Images in the Public Domain: Difference between revisions

From Compendum Caidis
Jump to navigationJump to search
(Added the Smithsonian images site, moved Vatican Library to manuscripts subhead)
No edit summary
 
(2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 9: Line 9:
* Rijksmuseum, 125,000 Dutch masterpieces,  https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/en/explore-the-collection
* Rijksmuseum, 125,000 Dutch masterpieces,  https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/en/explore-the-collection
* The Smithsonian Institution, https://www.si.edu/search/
* The Smithsonian Institution, https://www.si.edu/search/
Until June 2020, the Index of Medieval Art at Princeton University is open-access,  https://theindex.princeton.edu/


     Digitized Illuminated Manuscripts  
     Digitized Illuminated Manuscripts  
Line 18: Line 20:
* Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/bibliotheca-philadelphiensis
* Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/bibliotheca-philadelphiensis
* The Vatican Library, 4,000 Ancient mss, https://www.vatlib.it/home.php?ling=eng&res=1920x1080
* The Vatican Library, 4,000 Ancient mss, https://www.vatlib.it/home.php?ling=eng&res=1920x1080
*  The Royal Library of Belgium, now known as KBR,  https://www.kbr.be/en/browse-213-manuscripts-from-the-library-of-the-dukes-of-burgundy/
*        (KBR is a contraction of two names in two languages: Koninklijke Bibliotheek and Bibliothèque royale


[[Category:Arts & Sciences]]
[[Category:Arts & Sciences]]

Latest revision as of 11:37, 18 April 2020

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. This means they can be used in the Caid wiki. Here are some those places:

Until June 2020, the Index of Medieval Art at Princeton University is open-access, https://theindex.princeton.edu/

   Digitized Illuminated Manuscripts