Ireland’s National Gallery; 1000 high res images of artwork; available under an open data initiative

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Ireland's National Gallery; 1000 high res images of artwork; available under an open data initiative

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National Gallery

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Arts and Humanities, Teaching & Learning

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Digital Learning, Open Education

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1000 high resolution images of artworks from the National Gallery’s collection are available to download under an Open Data Initiative

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Ireland’s National Gallery have made 1000 high resolution images of artworks from their collection available to download under an Open Data Initiative. This initial list of artworks has been carefully curated to include works from different areas of our collection, making sure to have representation from different schools, nationalities, media and subject matter.

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National Gallery (2021). Ireland’s national gallery; 1000 high res images of artwork; available under an open data initiative. National Resource Hub (Ireland). Retrieved from: https://hub.teachingandlearning.ie/resource/irelands-national-gallery-1000-high-res-images-of-artwork-available-under-an-open-data-initiative/ License: Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY).

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