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The Google Art Project was a development of the virtual museum projects of the 1990s and 2000s, following the first appearance of online exhibitions with high-resolution images of artworks in 1995. In the late 1980s, art museum personnel began to consider how they could exploit the internet to achieve their institutions' missions through online ...
Full-resolution versions of these images are available as sets of tiles in the subcategory Category:Tile sets of gigapixel images from Google Arts & Culture. This category contains only images which are in the public domain in the United States but not their source country; for works also in the public domain in their source country, see ...
For the rest, see commons:Category:Google Art Project. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. W. Google Arts & Culture works (3 C, 63 F)
Hunter and emu - Google Art Project.jpg 3,000 × 4,666; 3.92 MB Kempf - Chief Rabbi Nathan Marcus Adler - Google Art Project.jpg 648 × 848; 64 KB Landing at Tuban, from the 'Tale of Panji' (Kidung Malat) - Google Art Project.jpg 5,305 × 1,733; 4.79 MB
He made a short-lived venture into film animation, drawing the first ever screen cartoon cat "Pussyfoot", but the cartoons were not a cinema success. Hutchinson published a last Louis Wain Annual in 1921. A new aspect to Wain's drawings in this volume was the prominence of patterned fabrics. [1]: 82-83
English: Pixel art illustration of a kitten made by ReffPixels, released to the public domain in 2022 to help improve the Pixel art article on the english wikipedia. Added zoom-in detail window. Added zoom-in detail window.
In Archer, the relationship between Archer and his daughter A.J. was inspired by their cartoons according to series creator Adam Reed. [ 5 ] Feed the Kitty is available on DVD, appearing on the compilations Looney Tunes Golden Collection Volume 1 , disc 3 and Looney Tunes Spotlight Collection , and on Blu-ray, on Looney Tunes Platinum ...
Bugcat Capoo (Chinese: 貓貓蟲咖波; pinyin: Māomāochóng Kābō), sometimes abbreviated to Capoo, is a cartoon character resembling a chubby blue cat with six legs. He is the namesake and main subject of a webcomic strip on Facebook and Instagram, cartoon clips on YouTube, and stickers on LINE and other social media.