Vienna’s Albertina Museum Puts 150,000 Digitized Artworks Into the Public Domain: Klimt, Munch, Dürer, and More

Thu, 15 Sep 2022 00:44:11 +1000

Andrew Pam <xanni [at] glasswings.com.au>

Andrew Pam
<https://www.openculture.com/2022/08/viennas-albertina-museum-puts-150000-digitized-artworks-into-the-public-domain.html>

"Though it may not figure prominently into the average whirlwind Eurail trip
across the continent, Vienna’s role in the development of European culture as
we know it can hardly be overstated. Granted, the names of none of its cultural
institutions come mind as readily as those of the Prado, the Uffizi Gallery, or
the Louvre. But as museums go, Vienna more than holds its own, both inside and
outside the neighborhood aptly named the Museumsquartier — and not just in the
physical world, but online as well. Recently, the Albertina Museum in Vienna
put into the public domain 150,000 of its digitized works, all of which you can
browse on its web site."

Via Susan ****

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