Public Domain Sources (The J. Paul Getty Museum)

Website Name: The J. Paul Getty Museum
URL: https://www.getty.edu/museum/
Rights Statement: Getty’s Open Content Program
Annotation: The Getty Museum offers high-resolution images of artworks, manuscripts, and photographs from their large collection. These images are part of the Open Content Program, meaning they are in the public domain and can be used by anyone without restrictions. This is great for teachers, students, and researchers who need high-quality images of historical art.
Tags: PD_Art, PD_Manuscripts, PD_History, PD_Photographs

Creative Commons Sources ( Flickr NASA Commons)

Website Name: Flickr NASA Commons
URL: https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasacommons
Rights Statement: NASA’s Terms of Use
Annotation: The Flickr NASA Commons collection has a wide variety of images and videos from NASA. This includes photos of space missions, astronauts, spacecraft, and different celestial events. All the materials are available under a Creative Commons license, which means the public can use and share them, but must follow certain conditions.
Tags: CC_Space, CC_Astronomy, CC_NASA, CC_Photos

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