Where can I find artwork?

How do I find a piece of artwork?

Use an image recognition app to identify the painting immediately.

  1. The two most popular apps for recognizing artwork are Smartify and Magnus. …
  2. These apps only have access to paintings that have been well-documented and catalogued by curators, professors, historians, and other artists.


In what places can you find art?

Top 14 Places To Find Art Online: Buy, Print, or Download on Any Budget

  • 1) Unsplash (Free)
  • 2) Etsy ($)
  • 3) All Posters ($-$$)
  • 4) Lumas ($$-$$$)
  • 5) Saatchi Art ($$-$$$)
  • 6) Artfinder ($$-$$$)
  • 7) Great Big Canvas ($-$$)
  • 8) Zatista ($$-$$$)

Where can I find free artwork?

7 Websites for Free Artwork and Photos

  • Audubon’s Birds of America. …
  • Space Images from NASA. …
  • The New York Public Library. …
  • Google Patents. …
  • Vintage Travel Posters. …
  • Unsplash. …
  • Public Domain Images Curated by Rawpixel.


What is the best art website?

Best art websites

  1. Frieze. frieze.com. …
  2. Whitehot Magazine. whitehotmagazine.com. …
  3. Art in America. artinamericamagazine.com. …
  4. Artspace. artspace.com. …
  5. Artsy. artsy.net. …
  6. Artnet. news.artnet.com. …
  7. Artnews. artnews.com. …
  8. Artfag City. artfcity.com.

How much is the Mona Lisa worth?

around US$900 million

Guinness World Records lists Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa as having the highest ever insurance value for a painting. On permanent display at the Louvre in Paris, the Mona Lisa was assessed at US$100 million on December 14, 1962. Taking inflation into account, the 1962 value would be around US$900 million in 2021.

Where do you see art in everyday life?

Everywhere you go art is evident. Parks often use sculptures to add interest and to inform people. Posters on walls give information and motivation. Music plays on the radio to keep your energy levels up.

How do I find art that I like?

6 Non-Traditional Ways to Find New Art & Artists You’re Sure to…



  1. Make Pinterest your own personal art curator. …
  2. Sign up for artist newsletters. …
  3. Peruse local art fairs and art walks. …
  4. Browse through DIY and home decorating blogs. …
  5. Visit a local, independent coffee house. …
  6. Drop in at nearby college art shows.