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Fine Arts and Paintings PDF Archive
Our friends at the Palisades Fine Art Foundation are as driven to archive art as we are about archiving music! They have amassed an enormous collection including over 16,800 works of art from museums all over the world. We recently joined together with the Palisades Fine Art Foundation to bring that collection to you!
The pictures are all very high quality and show off the details quite well. These pictures are suitable for printing and for study. Not only that, but you can use your computer's screensaver to to display a nearly endless collection of fine art on your work computer screen when you are away (or at a meeting or out to lunch . . . whatever).
There are over 1000 artists represented in this archive. All of the superstars are represented: Cezanne, Chagal, Degas, Davinci, Gauguin, Matisse, Michelangelo, Monet, Picasso, Pissaro, Rembrandt, Renoir, Van Gogh, Whistler and hundreds more.
The archive also includes African, Chinese, Greek and Roman artworks. Paintings and sculptures from every era.
Click HERE to see a listing of all the artists represented on this disk.
This archive is only available as a digital download.
Downloading our archives is easy! Click here for downloading tips
1. After your purchase, you will get a download link.
2. These are huge .zip files. Make sure you have enough room on your hard drive before you start your download. Also, if you don't know what a .zip file is or how to work with one, do your research before you download.
3. Do not attempt to download to a smartphone or tablet. For some reason, smart phones are generally not happy with large files.
4. Only attempt to download from a wired or a strong WIFI connection at home. Don't try to download at Starbucks..... Public WIFI is notoriously unreliable.
5. Because these .zip files are so large, they will take some time to download. We recommend that after you hit "Download" don't do anything for awhile, especially if you have a slow internet connection. Check your "downloads" folder. That's where the .zip file will end up for most people.
If you have a strong WIFI or wired connection at home, these digital downloads are a great way to get you digging through your history archives right now!