77,000 new images released by the Getty via its Open Content Program:
The Getty Research
Institute has just added more than 77,000
high-resolution images to the Open
Content Program from two of its most often-used collections.
The largest part of the new
open content release—more than 72,000 photographs—comes from the collection Foto Arte Minore: Max Hutzel photographs of
art and architecture in Italy. Foto Arte Minore represents the
life’s work of photographer and scholar Max
Hutzel (1911–1988), who photographed the art and architecture of Italy for 30
years.
Also added
to the Open Content Program are 4,930 images representing tapestries
dating from the late 15th to the late 18th century that are in European and
American collections.
Learn more at: http://blogs.getty.edu/iris/77000-images-of-tapestries-and-italian-monuments-join-open-content-program/ PLUS!
A new resource for History of Science and Natural Sciences:
Digital Special Collections, the image database of the Research Library at the American Museum of Natural History, New York:
On April 28, the American Museum of Natural History’s Research Library
will open a rare window into the 145-year history of the Museum with the
official launch of an online image database for Digital Special Collections
featuring more than 7,000 archival images at http://images.library.amnh.org/digital/. Many have never before been
seen by the public, including archival photographs, rare book illustrations,
drawings, notes, letters, art, and Museum memorabilia documenting a wide
variety of Museum efforts in New York and around the globe, including the
creation and installation of exhibitions and far-flung scientific expeditions
dating back to the 19th century.
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