Art in the trees

A painting of a green bird with a pink wing on a board which has been attached to a tree

Spot­ted on my bike ride ear­li­er today.

Series: Bike Ride Photos

The entire series: Down by the riv­er; Bike ride birds; The ex-gar­den and the weir; Snap­shots of a ride; Across Town; Black­bird; North Hill cam­pus; Lilacs and coun­try roads; A pop of colour; Back lane flow­ers; More Breniz­ers; The riv­er is high; A bird and a reflec­tion; Rideau Park; Writ­ing Retreat 2020, Day 7; Writ­ing Retreat 2020: The Num­bers; Storm dam­age, sun­flow­ers; Eleanor Kidd gar­dens; Scenes from today’s ride; All right, autumn can be pret­ty; Bike ride, April 10, 2021; Bike ride wildlife; Bike ride, May 16, 2021; Some flow­ers for you; Lilacs; Under the bridge; A fence, a tree, and the sky; Tur­tle Cross­ing; Ceme­tery crit­ters; On Reflec­tion; Week­end rides; Upon Reflec­tion; Deer and paparazzi; Sep­tem­ber Bike Ride; Corn & Sun­set; On Reflec­tion: Oct. 1st; Autumn Trees; A bit of graf­fi­ti; Novem­ber bike ride; Geese; Day 30; Quack quack; Skin­ny deer; Mon­day bike ride; Sat­ur­day snaps; Deer + Flow­ers; Bike Ride — July 17, 2022; The mead­ow; It seems to be autumn; Por­tal fan­ta­sy; Sla­va Ukrai­ni; Writ­ing Retreat 2023: Thurs­day bike ride; Bike Ride, May 20, 2024; Shy; Cana­da Day ride; A long ride; Cook­ie Ride redux; Writ­ing Retreat 2024: 6; Writ­ing Retreat 2024: The End; Bike Ride, Sep. 22, 2024; Today’s Ride — Oct. 6, 2024; Souris Val­ley; Bike Ride Pho­tos — May 19, 2025; Bike ride, May 24; Art in the trees.

Public Domain Pictures from the Met

A lot of art falls in the pub­lic domain. Now the Met­ro­pol­i­tan Muse­um of Art has made it eas­i­er for you to use some of it. (And by “some” I mean “quite a lot”.)

For exam­ple, a high-res­o­lu­tion pho­to of Van Gogh’s paint­ing Sun­flow­ers is avail­able for me to use free of charge. You too.

And if Munch’s The Scream is more your cup of tea, well, they’ve got you cov­ered there too.

Have a look for your­self. If one of the 400,000+ pieces of art in their cat­a­logue strikes your fan­cy, check for the Pub­lic Domain icon (a lit­tle 0 in a cir­cle) and the down­load link. It appears that the pub­lic-domain con­tent com­pris­es 375,000 images, which, I think you’ll agree, is a lot.

Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to look at some J. M. W. Turn­er paintings.

Joseph Mal­lord William Turn­er (British, Lon­don 1775–1851 Lon­don)
The Lake of Zug, 1843
British,
Water­col­or over graphite; 11 3/4 x 18 3/8 in. (29.8 x 46.6 cm)
The Met­ro­pol­i­tan Muse­um of Art, New York, Mar­quand Fund, 1959 (59.120)
http://www.metmuseum.org/Collections/search-the-collections/337499

Thanks, The Met!

Thanks to my friend Kel­ly for point­ing out this Engad­get arti­cle on the topic.

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