WorldArt Kiosk
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The WorldArt Kiosk is a web-based educational photo archive of artwork from around the world. The project is directed by Professor Kathleen Cohen of San Jose State University's Art Department though many of the archive's photos are contributed by other faculty and students.
The archive's more than 35,000 color images of paintings, sculptures and artifacts are free to use for non-profit educational purposes with credit given to the copyright holders.
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