Talk:Google Art Project

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Gigapixel image sizes

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Following are the pixel sizes of the gigapixel artworks, at maximum zoom. Feel free to incorporate into the page somehow.

Museum Title Pixel dimensions Gigapixels
MOMA The Starry Night 44568 x 35292 1.6
Van Gogh The Bedroom 44597 x 35385 1.6
Gemaldegalerie The Merchant George Gisze 44108 x 50328 2.2
Frick St. Francis in the Desert 67592 x 59298 4.0
Freer The Princess from the Land of Porcelain 47600 x 84078 4.0
Kampa The Cathedral 58918 x 71013 4.2
Met The Harvesters 78309 x 57039 4.5
Altesnational In the Conservatory 81888 x 62626 5.1
Thyssen Young Knight in a Landscape 66567 x 95649 6.4
Hermitage Return of the Prodigal Son 75009 x 97874 7.3
Uffizi The Birth of Venus 109427 x 68721 7.5
Tate No Woman No Cry 73915 x 103940 7.7
Versailles Marie Antoinette de Lorraine-Habsbourg Queen of France and her children 77277 x 98957 7.7
National Gallery The Ambassadors 90443 x 89118 8.1
Rijks Night Watch 112518 x 93343 10.5
Tretyakov The Appartition of Christ to the People 133105 x 92831 12.4

As you can see, the only one I've uploaded in full size so far (Starry Night) is actually the smallest! The Tretyakov piece may be too large even for the Internet Archive. Dcoetzee (talk) 05:38, 7 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Now done with all these, except No Woman No Cry and The Cathedral which are not public domain. Dcoetzee (talk) 11:39, 12 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Need your advice

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Hello!

Since I admire Google Art Project in Wikimedia Commons, I thought it will be useful to ask Google to upload also images from Google Project First World War (I have a great interest in the subject, because I'm making a study/book on the period).

Can you give me advice Whether and how we can go a step forward with the issue?

Thanks in advance!

JHistory (talk) 08:17, 14 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

wrong cats

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who can repair the tls giving wrong cats--Oursana (talk) 21:40, 29 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Google Arts & Culture works

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The Google Art Project has been rebranded as Google Arts & Culture for some time now. Compared to public domain works made available under the old Google Art Project banner, there seems to have been no concerted effort to upload public domain works made available under the Google Arts & Culture banner, and while some individual users have uploaded Google Arts & Culture works the inevitably piecemeal nature of such activity means that there are various gaps.

Discussions should be held with the relevant Google department with regards to having a Wikimedia Commons catalogue of public domain works made available under the Google Arts & Culture banner; in the absence of such discussions, or if eventual discussions do not bear fruit, a guide should be prepared on how to transfer public domain works from Google Arts & Culture to Wikimedia Commons. --Dvaderv2 (talk) 17:59, 16 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Has such a guide been produced in the meantime? The first thing I would like to know is how to download a picture from Google Arts & Culture, in order to be able to upload it here. Fransvannes (talk) 22:06, 22 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]