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LACMA Art Images

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The Los Angeles County Museum of Art has recently made available over 2,000 images of a small portion of their 100,000 piece collection. There are some carved pieces in the decorative arts section worth seeing.

http://www.lacma.org/art/imagelibrary.aspx

http://host2.piction.com/icons/dmx/wsdemo/category.html?surl=1611097439ZZDFEOMFBFTI46154&search=

Here you will find a growing body of high resolution images (between 10–40 MB) from our encyclopedic collection which we believe to be in the public domain—available without restriction,
free of charge.*


*Please see our Terms & Conditions for attribution and other terms that we ask all image library users to honor.
 
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