
If you are the representative or rights holder of an orphan work, please contact Rights and Reproductions. The Museum will make thumbnails of orphan works available. When the owner of a work is impossible to determine or contact, the work is deemed an orphan work.

Thumbnail-sized images of copyrighted works are displayed under fair use. A copyright statement clearly listing the name of the copyright holder is visible in the credit line area when the image is displayed. To search the collection click here.įor copyright-protected images that have been approved by copyright holders, a presentation-sized image is available, but can not be downloaded.
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If the work is in the public domain and/or the image may be downloaded, the download icon will appear in the bottom right corner of the image area. The rights status or rights holder will be indicated. The Museum understands that by sharing images of works online without restrictions, the BMA collection becomes more accessible to a larger audience.įor objects with images the rights status is displayed in the “credit line” section of the object information.

The mission of the Birmingham Museum of Art is to spark the creativity, imagination, and liveliness of Birmingham by connecting all its citizens to the experience, meaning, and joy of art. See detailed instructions for specific work types below. They are available through the Online Collection at /collection. Users do not need to contact the Museum for authorization to use these images. Images are available free of charge for any use, commercial or non-commercial. The Birmingham Museum of art makes available digital images of works in the Museum’s collection believed to be in the public domain.
