Arts: visual, performing, music
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JstorJSTOR hosts a growing number of public collections, including Artstor’s Open Access collections, from museums, archives, libraries, and scholars worldwide.
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ArtstorExplore Artstor’s collections of high-quality images, curated from leading museums and archives around the world. Artstor’s diverse collections are rights-cleared for education and research, and include Open Access content as well as rare materials not available elsewhere.
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Google Arts & CultureBringing the world’s art and culture online for everyone: Google Arts & Culture is a non-commercial initiative. We work with cultural institutions and artists around the world. Together, our mission is to preserve and bring the world’s art and culture online so it’s accessible to anyone, anywhere.
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RijksmuseumThe Rijksmuseum is the museum of the Netherlands. We tell the story of 800 years of Dutch history, from 1200 to the present.
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Trace It BackThe Trace It Back Library encourages students to learn more about their favorite artists and to explore the lives and influences of artists with whom they may be unfamiliar. Each Trace It Back entry provides rich background information on the artist, and highlights the influences of other artists on the selected musician.
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IncompetechRoyalty Free Music
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PhotogrammarPhotogrammar provides a web-based visualization platform for exploring the 170,000 photographs taken by the FSA and OWI agencies of the U.S. Federal Government between 1935 and 1943. The project is maintained by the Digital Scholarship Lab (DSL) and Distant Viewing Lab (DV Lab) at the University of Richmond.
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