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**Artchive**
Mark Harden's "Artchive" contains images of many essential works of art covered in any survey course. You won't find many obscure artists or rare works here, but if you need a high-quality reproduction of one of the essentials this is an excellent resource. The site is easy to navigate by the alphabetical listing of all the artists and periods/styles on the left of the screen. Each entry has some text and a list of images towards the bottom. See Image Use guidelines by by clicking on link at the bottom right of this page. Selected galleries: - Baroque Art

** Art Images**
Art Images for College Teaching was a personal, non-profit resource created by Allan T. Kohl, visual resources curator at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design-- all photographs were taken by Allan. Most of the images have references to pages of major art history textbooks where the work is mentioned. The images are still available and downloadable, but the site is no longer maintained, and there is no longer any information about image use and permissions. Selected galleries: - Baroque

**Digital Imaging Project**
The Digital Imaging Project hosts images of sculpture and architecture from prehistoric to most-modern times. The website is organized by location. The best part of this collection is that each work has many different photographs from various angles, not only the traditional views. See image use guidelines. Selected galleries: - San Lorenzo, Turin

__**Flickr Groups**__
Flickr Groups are themed image collections created by members of the Flickr photograph-sharing community. There are thousands of Flickr Groups, and more are created daily. The size and quality of images within the groups varies, but overall I am impressed with the images I find there. Copyright protection varies by photographer. A very popular protection on the site is the Creative Commons license, which allows anyone to use, distribute, and change the photograph as long as attribution is given to the creator. To the right of each photograph the copyright information is displayed. Selected groups: Baroque -Baroque and Rococo Palaces and Gardens -Baroque and Rococo of Europe -English Baroque

Historic Illustrations
The Historic Illustrations of Art and Architecture Project contains 351 scans of late 19th to early 20th century illustrations of mostly architecture and some art. The collection can be searched, browsed, or you can view the entire collection at once. All the image are open to use by the public. Selected galleries: - Baroque

**Olga's Gallery**
Olga's Gallery is collection of over 12,000 images of works of art from around the world and it was created by a family whose original purpose was to teach art history to children. Most artist pages include a brief biography as well as a list of images with thumbnails. When using an image from this site, it is requested that credit be given, including the URL of the website. See image use guidelines. Selected galleries: - Mannerism & Baroque - Rococo

Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art hosts 6,500 images of works from their permanent collection on their website. The images are divided into collections by theme, time period, and geography, and there is also a search feature that can be used to locate a specific work. The Museum website also features articles and references to many kinds and eras of art. Images on the site may be used in unaltered form for non-commercial educational purposes, as long as the artist and museum website address are cited. Selected galleries: - Baroque art - European Art in the 17th & 18th Centuries

The Walters Art Museum
The Walters Art Museum's collection presents an overview of world art from pre-dynastic Egypt to 20th century Europe, including many treasures in Greek sculpture and Roman sarcophagi, medieval ivories, Old Master paintings, etc. Their image use policy for non-commercial use is liberal; see it here. - Baroque Europe

Wikimedia Commons is a huge media repository maintained by volunteers. The website has hundreds of thousands of files of images, sounds, and videos for many disciplines. The [|Art] section allows you to browse images from various access points, such as country, culture, genre, period, artist, collectors, etc. Navigation through the various links of the site can be time-consuming, so if you are searching for a specific artwork or artist it would be best to use the search feature (since images are hidden until you get to the most specific category). All of the media files on the site are supposed to be available for educational use-- the specific license conditions of each file can be found on their description pages. Selected galleries: - Mannerism - Mannerist Painters, Sculptors, Architects - Baroque Art - Baroque Architecture - Baroque Gardens - Baroque Paintings - Baroque Sculptures - Rococo Art - Rococo Art by country
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**World Architecture**
The World Architectural History Survey is a collection of architecture photographs from prehistory to contemporary times. The project was created at Bryn Mawr College and the images are to be used for non-profit educational purposes. The site is easy to navigate and most of the images are accessible just one click away from the front page. Selected galleries: - Baroque Italy - Baroque & Rococo France - Baroque & Rococo Austria & Germany - Baroque Spain & Portugal - 17th & Early 18th Century England

**World Images Kiosk**
The World Images Kiosk is a collection of over 50,000 images hosted by California State University. The collection is very multi-cultural and it's a great resource for non-western art, which can often be difficult to find online in English. All images may be used freely for educational purposes. Be patient, the windows open slowly. Selected galleries: - Baroque & Rococo