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Printable art free of charge

Oh So Lovely has dozens of printables she’s created that include word art, florals, abstract, holiday themes, animals, nature, nursery prints, and many others. She even posts round-ups of her printables that would look great grouped to form an almost instant gallery wall. This a collection of all of her free printables so you’ll also see some printable cards and other items while you’re browsing. Free Art Printables from Oh So Lovely


Fine art giclee print prices

All prices shown inclusive of VAT
* Free UK delivery on all print orders over £50 in value.

All our print sizes can include an extra 25mm (1 inch) border around the printed image size, free of charge.

inches mm Group A Group B Group C
6×4 102×152 £5.33 £4.87 £4.56
5×7 127×178 £6.85 £5.78 £5.33
8×6 152×203 £8.38 £7.00 £6.39
8×10 203×254 £10.27 £9.06 £7.91
A4 210×297 £11.42 £10.27 £9.13
8×12 203×305 £11.42 £10.27 £9.13
10×12 254×305 £12.94 £11.03 £9.13
11×14 279×356 £14.16 £12.40 £10.65
12×16 305×406 £15.52 £13.69 £12.17
A3 297×420 £15.07 £13.39 £12.03
16×20 406×508 £28.05 £21.84 £19.64
A2 420×594 £28.91 £25.87 £22.82
20×24 508×610 £36.52 £31.95 £28.16
20×30 508×762 £44.89 £39.56 £34.24
A1 594×841 £57.81 £50.21 £44.12
24×36 610×914 £63.91 £55.99 £48.68
30×30 762×762 £65.43 £57.82 £50.21
30×40 762×1016 £86.73 £75.32 £62.38
A0 841×1189 £111.83 £95.85 £79.11
40×40 1016×1016 £114.10 £97.38 £79.10
36×48 914×1220 £123.23 £104.98 £85.20
60×40 1016×1524 £170.41 £144.53 £117.93
  • Group A
  • Hahnemühle Fine Art Baryta
  • Hahnemühle Fine Art Pearl
  • Hahnemühle FineArt Hemp
  • Hahnemühle FineArt Agave
  • Hahnemühle FineArt Sugar Cane
  • Hahnemühle Photo Rag
  • Hahnemühle Photo Rag Metallic
  • Canson Museum Pro Canvas
  • Hahnemühle Torchon
  • Canson Aquarelle Rag
  • Canson Platine Fibre Rag
  • Awagami Washi Unryu Thin
  • Group B
  • Titanium Lustre
  • Somerset Photo
  • Somerset Enhanced Velvet
  • Hahnemühle Albrecht Durer
  • Bockingford Watercolour
  • Group C
  • Redcliffe Watercolour
  • Hahnemühle Photo Glossy
  • Canson Photo Satin RC

Take advantage of our discounts!

Quantity SAVE
5 10%
10 15%
25 20%
50 25%
75 30%
100+ 35%

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Discounts apply to the total number of prints in your order, you can have mixed print sizes and media.

Example:
25 x A4 prints on Aquarelle Rag plus 50 x A5 prints from a different image on Bockingford Watercolour – the whole order qualifies for the 75 off rate – you save with a 30% discount.

Free UK delivery on all print orders over £50 in value.

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The New York Public Library’s Digital Collection

"River festival procession of floating green barge with red temple, polers, musicians, aristocrats, attendants, and white temple in background"

The New York Public Library has an online digital collection that has more than 715,000 digitized prints, photographs, maps, and manuscripts, with more being added every day. More than 180,000 of these items fall under public domain meaning that you can print these items all legally and display them however you’d like. It’s a great way that you can find free art online and these images can be used in photo galleries or as stand-alone statement pieces. You can search through the collection by keyword, by recently added items, or browse through the categories that include collections about nature, fashion, history, posters, and book art and illustrations. If you’re not sure what you’re looking for, use the visualizing tool to quickly spot an image that speaks to you in a certain genre, century, collection, or color. When you go to download your free artwork, you can get the images in small, standard, or high-res. Get the largest image size available since you’ll be printing. Digitized Prints and More from The New York Public Library

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Oh So Lovely

A group of six colorful printable art pieces

Oh So Lovely has dozens of printables she’s created that include word art, florals, abstract, holiday themes, animals, nature, nursery prints, and many others. She even posts round-ups of her printables that would look great grouped to form an almost instant gallery wall. This a collection of all of her free printables so you’ll also see some printable cards and other items while you’re browsing. Free Art Printables from Oh So Lovely

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Feed Your Soul

A girl knitting

Feed Your Soul is a collection of artists who are offering their artwork, to you, all for free. It’s completely legal for you to use for your home and it’s a breeze to print off. There are some unique pieces of free art here including florals, abstracts, drawings, watercolors, digital art, and more. To print, just click on the image and a PDF file will open. You can print directly from your PDF program and then frame the image. Printable Illustrated Art from Feed Your Soul

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Searching for Public Domain Images

Keyword Search
On the the Collection page, you’ll find a search box. When you enter either “public domain” or “CC0,” the search engine will return the full list of public domain images available from the Art Institute of Chicago.

Filter Search
You can also access public domain images using the advanced search filters on the Collection page. Among the many filters is a checkbox to limit your search results to only public domain artworks. You can use this checkbox to view all public domain artworks, refine existing keyword searches, or combine it with other filters such as artist, date, and medium.

Public Domain Filter

Example Search
Imagine you are looking for a painting of a cat to post to Twitter. To find public domain artworks featuring cats, you should start your search with the keyword “cats” and then refine the results by selecting the public domain filter. Now you will have over 1,800 cat-related public domain images from the collection to choose from. And you are free to download and use these images however you see fit.

Cats

Downloading Public Domain Artworks

The Art Institute of Chicago offers image file downloads for artworks in the public domain. These are accessible on the individual artwork pages. Adjacent to the image will be action buttons allowing you to zoom in, download the image file, or share the artwork on social media. The download button is the one in the middle with the arrow pointing downward.

Download Button On Artworks

You are welcome to use any images with the label “CC0 Public Domain Designation” for any purpose, including commercial and noncommercial uses, free of charge and without additional permission from the museum. Although the museum is not aware of and does not believe that such images are subject to any copyright restrictions, it is the sole responsibility of the image user to identify and obtain any necessary third-party permissions. The Art Institute of Chicago makes no representations or warranties of any kind concerning the images.

For more information about how to request an image not designated as CC0 or otherwise unavailable on the website in the required resolution or format, please refer to the image licensing page.

Note: The Art Institute of Chicago has many artworks which are covered by a copyright. If an artwork page does not have a download button, assume the artwork is not in the public domain.

About IIIF

The International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) represents a set of open standards that enables rich access to digital media from libraries, archives, museums, and other cultural institutions around the world.

By offering images and metadata via IIIF APIs, institutions open a range of ways for users to interact with their collections. A growing number of tools and frameworks support IIIF standards. These tools allow exploration of high-resolution artwork images, support interactive storytelling, and facilitate scholarly collaboration across institutions.

Many of these tools require a manifest to display an object. A manifest is a file that contains essential information about an object, including details such as its title, artist name, and copyright. Manifests are provided by individual institutions.

We offer IIIF manifests for all of our public domain artworks. You can find the manifest URL alongside the metadata on each artwork’s webpage.

Learn more about what’s made possible through this important initiative at iiif.io.

Colin Wynn
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