The Met’s Online Library Has Nearly Half a Million Works of Art You Can Download for Free via LifeHacker [Shared]

The Met’s Online Library Has Nearly Half a Million Works of Art You Can Download for Free via LifeHacker

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If you are looking for some art—and I’m talking fine Art, with a capital “A”—The Metropolitan Museum is the spot to find it. And not only can you visit the museum when you are in New York (to look at the Art), you can also download almost half a million digital images of genuine, snob-approved works from the museum’s online archives—for free.

Check out all the art – The Met’s Online Library Has Nearly Half a Million Works of Art You Can Download for Free via LifeHacker 

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