Open Access
26/08/2019
Collection of the Barnes Foundation
The Foundation owns one of the most secret American art collections — from the Impressionists to the Modernists. It was founded in 1922 by the eccentric pharmacist Albert Coombs Barnes, who loved to sign the letters with the name of his dog.
25/07/2019
"Codex Atlanticus" by Leonardo da Vinci
The site is dedicated to the largest existing collection of the artist’s drawings and texts, which is kept in the Milan Ambrosian Library.
10/06/2019
Metropolitan Museum Collection
The New York Museum has digitized hundreds of thousands of artwork from its collection. Pay attention to the section "Impressionism and Post-Impressionism", the museum is proud of it.
16/05/2019
Contemporary Swedish literature
Works for publication in the thematic issue of the oldest literary magazine "Zvezda" were selected by the Swedish literature translators seminar participants. Bonus: Speech by the writer Selma Lagerlöf, the first female Nobel laureate in literature, delivered in 1926 at the Swedish Academy of Sciences.
12/04/2019
Collection of the State Museum of Art in Copenhagen
The Danish Museum displays the works of Bruegel, Rubens, Rembrandt, Picasso, Matisse, Modigliani and other masters.
01/03/2019
Cleveland Museum Collection
The Cleveland Museum of Art posted on the Internet to the general public part of its collection. The museum's collection includes over 43,000 works of art from around the world, and its art library is one of the largest in the United States.
10/02/2019
Graphic works of Edvard Munch
Little-known works of the artist are posted on the Munch Museum website in Oslo. The digitized collection includes children's drawings, book illustrations, cartoons and sketches.
20/01/2019
The digitized images collection of the Institute of Chicago
"Paris Street; Rainy Day" is now available for the general public. The Art Institute of Chicago offers unlimited access to tens of thousands of images from its digitized collection.