Cleveland Museum of Art Open Access Collections
Cleveland Museum of Art Open Access Collections
The Cleveland Museum of Art announced on January 23, 2019, that it is an Open Access institution, using the Creative Commons Zero
(CC0) designation for high-resolution images and data as related to its
collection. At the Cleveland Museum of Art, Open Access means the
public now has the ability to share, collaborate, remix, and reuse
images of many as 30,000 public- domain artworks from the CMA’s
world-renowned collection of art for commercial and non-commercial
purposes. In addition, portions of collections information (metadata)
for more than 61,000 artworks, both in the public domain and those works
with copyright or other restrictions, works are now available.
Greek and Roman Art
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