An announcement last year, concerning free downloadable art, was clarified in April this year.
"Download, Edit, and Print Your Favorite Getty Artwork for Free"
"While Getty’s Open Content program began in 2013, its transition to relicensing its entire collection of images in the public domain under CC0 policy marks a strong commitment to increase transparency and access for art enthusiasts, educators, artists, historians, and more."
Images will be continuously added to Getty’s Open Content database as more objects are acquired by the Museum and as others enter public domain.
JUL 11 12 pm Stories on Ceramics: Time, Transformation, and Touch
JUL 12 12 pm Art Break: An Armchair Traveler's Guide to the Medieval World
JUL 14 2 pm Proactive, Holistic, and Sustainable: Preserving Collections in an Uncertain Future
JUL 28 2 pm Frozen in Time: The Politics of 17th-Century Dutch Landscapes
More News from Los Angeles
- Pacific Palisades Fires 11/13/24, 1/1 & 1/7/25 A 5-acre brush fire in Pacific Palisades, 11/13/24, was stopped in 67 min; Aerial support to stop a 5-8 acre fire on 1/1/25 was hindered for 84 min. by winds & stopped 2 hrs later.
- Expressing Gratitude to the Fire Fighters There are multiple avenues to assist the firefighters of Southern California from Canine Therapy, to Adopt-A-Fire-Station, and the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation