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Copyright and Intellectual Property Acknowledgements

Intellectual Property & Our Commitment to Art Preservation

At 9 Art Prints, we are deeply passionate about making timeless art accessible to everyone. We take great care in curating and reproducing artworks that are in the public domain, ensuring that these cultural treasures can continue to inspire and enrich lives. Our goal is to celebrate and preserve the beauty of historic and classic art, while always respecting intellectual property rights. We would never knowingly put up any listing for sale that is under copyright protection.

Our Approach

  • Source artworks exclusively from verified public domain collections and archives.
  • Always attribute each artwork to its original artist.
  • Carefully review every piece of artwork to ensure it is free from copyright restrictions.
  • Regularly monitor copyright laws to maintain compliance.
  • If we receive an intellectual property claim, we take it seriously—promptly investigating and, if necessary, removing the artwork.

We are not lawyers, just art lovers doing our best to bring beauty into the world while honouring the legacies of the artists who came before us. If you believe an artwork in our collection has been misattributed or should not be available, please reach out—we’re happy to have a conversation and make any necessary adjustments.

Gratitude & Acknowledgments

We are immensely grateful to the institutions that have worked tirelessly to digitize and make public domain artworks available. Many of the files we use come from world-class collections, including but not limited to:

  1. The Art Institute of Chicago
  2. The Rijksmuseum
  3. The Metropolitan Museum of Art
  4. The National Gallery of Art (Washington, D.C.)
  5. The Getty Museum
  6. The British Museum
  7. The Louvre Museum
  8. The Victoria & Albert Museum
  9. The Library of Congress
  10. The Smithsonian Institution
  11. The Cleveland Museum of Art
  12. The Walters Art Museum
  13. The Yale Center for British Art
  14. The National Gallery (London)
  15. The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  16. The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)
  17. The New York Public Library
  18. The Wellcome Collection
  19. The Princeton University Art Museum
  20. The Harvard Art Museums
  21. The Philadelphia Museum of Art
  22. The National Museum of Denmark
  23. The Uffizi Gallery
  24. The Biblioteca Nacional de España
  25. The Tokyo National Museum

Their dedication to preserving and sharing art with the world allows independent curators like us to continue our mission. We encourage our customers and fellow art enthusiasts to explore these collections and appreciate the incredible work these institutions do.

If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact us—we are always happy to listen and learn.