Browsing an online art site is way easier than walking through a museum, and you can put your nose right up to the art without setting off an alarm. In your jammies!
Today, a resource highlight that is not to be missed: The Paul J. Getty Art Museum. Art teachers have used this site for years to access excellent quality resources for classroom use. The collection can be searched by keywords, or images can be viewed as part of online thematic or subject exhibitions. Images can be downloaded and used free of charge for educational purposes. It is such a great resource for obscure and unusual works of art in a variety of genres including sculpture, painting, jewelry, sketchbooks, and more.
Browsing an online art site is way easier than walking through a museum, and you can put your nose right up to the art without setting off an alarm. In your jammies!
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AuthorAmy Ropple is an artist and art educator who believes engaging in visual art can make life happier and more meaningful. This blog is a daily journal of creative habits and interests, as well as reflections on living with chronic autoimmune disease. Archives
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