Tret'yakov Gallery Collections
Tret'yakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia Image by Eugen Belyakoff from Noun Project
Description A descriptive note detailing the content and context of the digital collection.
The Tret’yakov Gallery (or the State Tretyakov Gallery) houses a comprehensive collection of Russian fine art from the 12th century onwards. Their digital collection allows user to search or browse more than 2,000 artworks by categories, periods and artists.
Collection Type Broad terms that define the type of digital collection
Subject Broad terms or phrases that describe, identify, or interpret the digital image collection and what it depicts or expresses. Values were obtained using the Art and Architecture Thesaurus (AAT) by the Getty Research Institute.
Style Period Terms that define the styles, art periods, movements, etc. whose characteristics are represented in digital image collection. Values were obtained using the Art and Architecture Thesaurus (AAT) by the Getty Research Institute
Work Types Terms that identify the kinds of works in the digital collection being described. It typically refers to a work’s physical form, function, or medium in digital image collection. Values were obtained using the Thesaurus For Graphic Materials (TGM) by Library of Congress.
Openness Openness of the digital collection determined using the 4R activities by Wiley (2010).
Notes on Usage Additional notes on the terms of use on the digital images in the collection.
Images on the site are made available for “limited non-commercial, educational and personal use only“. Copying and distribution of the content are not allowed without permission of the gallery. No citation requirement mentioned in the terms of use. Image can be cited by including the creator name, title of image, year of creation (if unknown, indicate n.d.), medium, physical dimensions, accessed date, source and url of digital image:
e.g. Rublev, Andrey. Archangel Michael. From the Deisus Chin (Row) (“Zvenigorodsky”), 1410s. Tempera on wood, 108 cm x 158 cm Moscow, Tret’yakov Gallery. http://www.tretyakovgallery.ru.
For more information on acknowledging images with other citation styles, refer here.
Please check their Terms of Use for full details before using images.
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