David Hockney, North American; American, born England 1937, (Artist),. Double Entrance. 1993-1995. Artstor, library.artstor.org/asset/AMICO_SAAM_103812525
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ARTSTORThis link opens in a new windowARSTOR is now hosted on JSTOR under the Images tab. With approximately 300 collections composed of over 2.5 million high resolution images (and growing), you can examine wide-ranging material such as Native American art from the Smithsonian, treasures from the Louvre, and panoramic, 360-degree views of the Hagia Sophia in a single, easy-to-use resource. The Artstor Digital Library provides straightforward access to curated images from reliable sources that have been rights-cleared for use in education and research — you are free to use them in classroom instruction and handouts, presentations, student assignments, and other noncommercial educational and scholarly activities.
TinEyea reverse image search engine that helps you source images and finds where they appear on the web. This tool lets you search by both URLs and uploaded images.
Google Image SearchIncludes a reverse image search. For more in-depth searching, there are lots of filters, too. Narrow down photos to just cartoons, clipart drawings, illustrations, or logo designs.
OpenverseLooking for an image search engine with more varied results? Openverse indexes images that are in the public domain, or fall under a Creative Commons license.
Library of Congress ImagesThe collections of the Prints & Photographs Division include photographs, fine and popular prints and drawings, posters, and architectural and engineering drawings. While international in scope, the collections are particularly rich in materials produced in, or documenting the history of, the United States and the lives, interests and achievements of the American people.
New York Public Library Digital CollectionsLooking for high-quality digital images, including high-res scans of historical books, maps, papers, sketchbooks, ledgers, photographs, and more.
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