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  1. Download Images of Vintage - Free for commercial use, no attribution required. From: Pattern book - Green pattern design, to Colonial Coronation Contingents Camp at Duke of Yorks School, London - 1902. Find Vintage images dated from 300 to 2022.

  2. Jan 28, 2020 · Paris Musées, a group of 14 public museums in Paris, has made a splash by releasing high-res digital images for over 100,000 artworks through a new online portal.

  3. Jul 10, 2023 · To shed light on this complex issue, this guide explores the often-misunderstood landscape of public domain art, providing insights into identifying and using these copyright-free treasures effectively.

    • What’s The Public domain?
    • What’s “Royalty Free”?
    • Where to Find Free Public Domain Images

    This means that the images (or texts) are no longer held under copyright by any person or corporation, and any individual person can use them for any purpose, including commercial use. You can edit them, change them, resell them or make them available for free on any site. This is EXACTLY what I want for my art, since I need to be able to edit imag...

    There’s also “royalty free,” which means that the original copyright owner still holds their copyright license, but other people can use the images for any purpose, including commercial use. You may have to pay a one-time fee to use it, but not always. For instance, Canva has a lot of graphics available for subscribers to use, even for commercial u...

    1. Library of Congress

    Great for: Vintage photographs, book illustrations, old book pages and papers, maps, paintings, advertisements, newspapers. My favorite resource! It has excellent photographs, book scans, and documents. I mostly use the photos, but have found some cool scans from old science and map books before. Most photos are from before 1930s. Be sure to go to the left sidebar and select “available online” to filter to only those entries, otherwise you’ll pull up a bunch of stuff that isn’t available unle...

    2. Pixabay

    Great for: Vintage graphics with transparent backgrounds, pre-made art journal backgrounds. My go-to for anything non-photographic. (Though they have a lot of photos as well.) I’ve found lots of great background images, doodles, floral elements, and vintage images that have been clipped out of books. All images are commercial-free/public domain and are tagged with keywords. I’ve also had great luck just looking through specific creators’ uploads, if I liked one of their images.

    3. Unsplash

    Great for: Photos of “textured” things like fabric, piles of paper, tiles and mosaics. Unsplash has a lot of high quality photographs, particularly of modern technology and people, with a bright, minimalist aesthetic– which means they get used a lot as featured images on blogs. That said, there’s plenty of photos that aren’t massively overused. I’ve found good images of letters, patterns, plants, etc. that I’ve managed to incorporate into my collages without looking like every other blog out...

  4. Aiming to “give everyone access to the best public domain creative resources” Raw Pixel scan and enhance high resolution images from antique books, plates and museum collections ensuring each image is 100% copyright free for personal or commercial use ( CC0 license ).

  5. Gain access to 1,687,037 free hi-res public domain historical images from 46 museums and galleries, simply by registering on our website (which takes just 30 seconds). Browse free images. Register now.

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  7. Apr 23, 2023 · Everyone loves free, and you will love these amazing websites that offer free, uncopyrighted images. On some of these websites, you may have to do a little digging because they may offer free...