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Learning more about a piece of famous art is easy, but identifying an unknown or obscure painting can be tricky. There are so many paintings in existence that the odds of finding information about a specific image can feel insurmountable. Luckily, you can dramatically narrow down your search by assessing the composition, subject matter, and style. Start by using an image recognition app and reverse image search. Museums and art historians are in a perpetual effort to upload and catalogue paintings and artists online, so it may be easier than you think to find the information you’re looking for!
Things You Should Know
- Use an image recognition app or run a reverse image search. You can also use the signature on an image to find it online.
- Ask an expert to identify the painting for you, or do it yourself using clues to narrow down the date and the artistic movement the painting belongs to.
- Check the back of the painting for notes from previous owners and the frame for a manufacturer. Bring a larger collection to an art dealer.
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Use an image recognition app to identify the painting immediately. If you’re struggling to remember an artist’s name or you want additional information on a particular painting, download an image recognition app designed specifically for art. There are several apps for both Android and iPhone that allow you to snap a photo of a painting to search through museum catalogues, university databases, and art history texts. This is the easiest way to find a specific painting.[1]
- The two most popular apps for recognizing artwork are Smartify and Magnus. Both of these apps will pull up information about the work’s artist, as well as interesting facts and background information about the composition.
- These apps only have access to paintings that have been well-documented and catalogued by curators, professors, historians, and other artists. If the painting is made by a more obscure artist, these apps may not work.
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Run a reverse image search if you have a digital copy of the painting. If you’re looking at a painting on your computer or phone, run a reverse image search. Copy and paste the image’s URL into the search engine. Run the search to pull up other websites displaying the painting. This will give you access to a variety of websites that will tell you everything you need to know about the painting.[2]
- If you’re using Google Chrome, you can right click an image and select “Search Google for this image” to search the web.
- You can download an image and upload it to the engine instead of copying and pasting the URL if you prefer.
- The most popular reverse image search is TinEye, but there are several options available online.
Tip: You can try taking a photo of a painting and uploading the image to the search engine, but you’re less likely to find accurate results. These search engines aren’t great at taking photos and finding digital versions of the image, but it may work!
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Use the signature or monogram to dig online and find the image. Look in the corners of the painting to see if there is a signature or monogram. If the name is easy to read, simply search the artist’s name up online to find the painting. If it’s harder to read, look carefully to see if you can break down the letters and read them. This will let you narrow down the search and figure out who the artist is, which can make it easier to find your specific painting.[3]
- A monogram refers to a 2- to 3-letter design containing the artist’s initials. Monograms tend to be more popular among painters working after the 1800s.
- Signatures were almost never used before the Renaissance, which began around 1300. Even if you can’t identify a signature, at least you have a baseline for your search![4]
- You have to sign up for a free account to use it, but you can use https://artistssignatures.com/ to reverse search for an artist’s signature. This is useful if you think you can read the signature but want to double-check to make sure you aren’t misreading it.
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Ask an expert to identify the era, style, or painter of an image. Email or visit a museum curator, art history professor, or gallery owner to ask if they can take a look at the image. An expert in the field of art will be able to offer insights about the period, style, and give you a better sense for where to look. They may even know who the artist is as soon as they take a look at it![5]
- If you’re contacting a gallery owner, try to find a gallery that specializes in the type of art you’re trying to identify. For example, a contemporary abstract piece is going to be easier to identify if the gallery owner mainly focuses on newer artists.
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Use obvious clues in the subject matter to narrow down the date. Contemporary painters may paint people or objects from the past, but they can’t time travel! If there’s a train, company logo, digital clock, or some other time-specific component of the painting, this is a great way to set a baseline for your search. You can get a good overall sense for when a painting may have been made simply by asking yourself when an artist would have painted their subject.
- For example, there aren’t many painters alive today painting portraits of Spanish aristocrats from the 1600s, and absolutely nobody was painting images of Elvis Presley before 1954!
- For example, if there is a small airplane in the background of the painting, you know that the painting must have been made after 1903, since that’s when Wilbur and Orville Wright first successfully flew a plane.
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Identify the artistic movement by assessing the style of the painting. There are various artistic movements throughout history that share similar qualities. Determining the movement associated with an image is a great way to quickly narrow down your search since historians group artists from the same movement together.[6]
- There are hundreds of movements; if you can’t figure out the movement at first glance, look through museum catalogues and online collections to find similar paintings.
Common Movements:
Neoclassical – It may be neoclassical if the light looks artificial and you’re looking at a painting of a large group of aristocrats, a general, a raging battle, or a dramatic religious scene. The image was likely painted between 1750-1850.
Expressionism and Impressionism – These paintings tend to have expressive brush strokes colors that aren’t exactly accurate. The image may be “messy” but you should still be able to figure out what you’re looking at. These styles were popular between 1860-1920.
Realism – If the painting looks kind of like a photo (or exactly like a photo) and nobody in the image is dressed up or posing for the painting, it was probably made after 1840.
Abstract and Experimental – For these movements, you’ll probably have no idea what’s going on in the painting. These paintings rarely depict anything you can immediately identify and are only found after 1930.
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Determine if the artist used acrylic paint to see if it was made after 1940. Get as close as you possibly can to the image. If the color looks flat and the darker colors don’t reflect light, it’s probably oil paint. If the color is reflective, shiny, and looks kind of plastic, it is likely acrylic paint. Acrylic paint wasn’t used in art until 1940, so you have a much smaller period to search through.[7]
- If more than one medium was used to produce a work, it is highly-likely that the image was created after 1900. It was fairly rare before this period to combine multiple materials to produce a painting.
- This is a lot harder to do if you’re looking at a digital image, but if the colors are almost supernaturally bright or neon, the painting was probably made with acrylic.
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Assess the quality of the canvas or paper to determine the date. If the canvas is stapled into the frame uniformly, it is unlikely to have been made before 1900, which is when canvases were first mass produced. You can also assume the painting is relatively newer if it’s is on paper and there’s no tearing, damage, or general wear and tear. Paper is relatively fragile, and it’s unlikely that a fresh piece of paper is particularly old.[8]
- If the canvas is hanging loosely on the frame, the painting may have been made prior to 1600. Before 1600, most artists weren’t particularly good at stretching the fabric tight against the frame.
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Search through websites and catalogues after narrowing the search. If you know you’re looking for art from a specific time period or movement, go online and search through galleries and websites related to this type of art. Look for paintings that are similar in style, color, and composition. You can also go through museum databases and encyclopedias to find your image to do this as well. With enough luck, you’ll find the artist![9]
- Almost every major museum has an online dataset that you can search. Search through these catalogues to find similar pieces that may belong to your artist.
- Once you have the artist, finding the specific painting is fairly easy. Museums and universities often catalogue and document the entire body of work for well-known painters, so you should be able to find the specific painting just by poking around online.
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Inspect the back of the painting to find notes from previous owners. If you really can’t find anything about an image in your possession using traditional search methods, flip the canvas over and look at the back. If the image is a print or reproduction, it may be listed on the back. If the painting is a family heirloom or was bought at a thrift shop, there may be a handwritten note describing where the painting is from.[10]
- Use the other steps in this method first before looking for lesser known details. It’s possible that the painting is a reproduction, print, or mass-produced version of a popular painting.
- If you see 2-3 numbers listed in a corner, the painting was probably purchased at a thrift shop or resale store. The employees of these stores often write the price on a back of a work. You’re unlikely to be able to identify the artist or image in this case.
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Check the frame to see if you can find a manufacturer. Inspect the frame on the back and look for an imprint, or label. Frame manufacturers often print a company name on the back. If there is a name, contact the manufacturer to learn more about the frame itself. This can drastically narrow down the region and time period where a painting was produced.[11]
- If you only have the canvas and there is no frame, check the wood portion of the canvas on the back. Prior to 1900, most artists stretched their own canvases. If there is a signature on the wood frame, it’s probably the artist’s.
- This isn’t really a helpful option if the painting is well known or really old, since it was likely re-framed at some point.
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Take a large collection from an unknown painter to an art dealer. If you stumble on a large number of paintings and you can’t find a single thing about the artist online or through close inspection, contact an art dealer. Many lifelong artists paint simply because they enjoy it, and it’s possible that you may have stumbled on to a unique collection from a totally unknown artist![12]
Variaton: If the paintings appear particularly old, contact a museum curator or art historian instead. Older paintings tend to be more valuable from a historical perspective.
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Как найти автора и название картины, при наличии изображения
Автор – Мила-Милена. Это цитата этого сообщения
Вдруг кто не знает …
Если картина достаточно популярна и известна , то её вполне реально найти по визуальному интернет поиску.
Открываем поисковик:
И вводим туда ваше изображение с компа или с непосредственно с инета.
Появится много сайтов,где можно найти автора картинки.Загружаем здесь…
Для Вас ,Mikа
Оригинал записи и комментарии на LiveInternet.ru
изображениеинтернет поискполезное
- Начало
- Галерея
- Артклуб
- Магазин
- Новости
- Форум
Поиск по сайту
Поиск художников и картин
Поле «Год создания» ограничивает поиск только картинами, созданным за определённый временной период и для которых на данный момент имеется соответствующая информация. Формат фиксированный, год или диапазон, например: 1905 или 1890-1895. Это поле можно оставить пустым.
Минимальная длина запроса – 3 символа.
Обозначения на вкладках (выше):
– Поиск по картинке
– Поиск по сайту от Google
– Поиск в Артклубе (современные художники)
Топ запросов (за последний год)
1 | Моне | 27,89,95,85,110,109,91,87,82,92,94,84,97,96 | |
2 | Ван Гог | 13,84,86,91,95,78,80,102,77,83,89,63,66,80 | |
3 | Шишкин | 17,65,65,74,64,73,76,57,52,56,42,47,50,40 | |
4 | Репин | 13,65,57,54,59,71,67,52,56,56,57,59,58,53 | |
5 | Айвазовский | 16,41,50,64,59,74,64,47,48,55,55,65,40,38 | |
6 | Левитан | 12,28,45,38,46,37,46,39,55,68,51,53,55,43 | |
7 | Босх | 8,40,40,48,59,36,55,32,37,32,34,30,51,35 | |
8 | Васнецов | 7,40,39,32,36,30,42,42,31,50,44,43,29,35 | |
9 | Да Винчи | 4,33,39,44,33,44,32,51,34,34,36,41,37,37 | |
10 | Караваджо | 10,42,38,40,48,42,43,34,35,34,29,27,38,31 | |
11 | Рубенс | 15,27,45,31,55,39,27,48,39,36,20,29,41,38 | |
12 | Рафаэль | 13,32,33,23,45,39,45,44,38,41,32,32,33,31 | |
13 | Мане | 12,31,33,36,53,36,33,41,27,34,32,34,23,28 | |
14 | Климт | 3,37,39,40,35,42,39,44,28,30,23,23,25,36 | |
15 | Ренуар | 8,27,39,31,33,35,35,29,35,33,28,28,44,28 | |
16 | Пикассо | 8,30,30,34,31,42,42,36,29,40,37,27,24,23 | |
17 | Тициан | 10,55,43,30,27,39,28,29,24,32,31,26,27,24 | |
18 | Рембрандт | 8,48,41,26,41,45,32,26,31,32,23,22,27,19 | |
19 | Серов | 7,15,26,28,32,25,40,31,42,32,46,33,34,28 | |
20 | Куинджи | 9,21,24,24,29,46,48,32,35,35,45,27,17,25 | |
21 | Брейгель | 7,29,43,34,30,40,36,32,22,15,35,34,27,26 | |
22 | Шагал | 3,21,18,27,39,29,34,26,37,33,47,33,32,27 | |
23 | Натюрморт | 8,25,26,34,48,43,19,11,37,15,20,19,51,10 | |
24 | Верещагин | 10,20,15,14,29,30,25,16,30,27,29,64,23,21 | |
25 | Суриков | 11,23,28,20,36,33,36,23,23,26,18,23,16,32 | |
26 | Вермеер | 7,35,26,23,22,30,31,30,30,29,23,19,16,25 | |
27 | Крамской | 3,25,25,23,34,22,33,17,38,30,21,24,23,23 | |
28 | Веласкес | 3,26,26,22,40,26,23,32,16,26,21,29,19,22 | |
29 | Кандинский | 9,22,27,19,19,16,14,24,37,16,28,29,37,30 | |
30 | Малевич | 10,19,26,22,22,30,26,23,25,17,32,20,21,28 | |
31 | Поленов | 7,18,8,16,36,18,38,22,29,28,23,25,27,25 | |
32 | Гоген | 7,20,25,21,34,31,19,21,23,25,29,18,18,28 | |
33 | Рерих | 10,17,29,33,23,18,23,43,24,21,21,17,24,15 | |
34 | Саврасов | 6,15,20,38,30,22,34,23,26,32,17,15,22,12 | |
35 | Кустодиев | 4,18,31,23,30,20,31,30,17,37,21,19,11,13 | |
36 | Микеланджело | 6,28,20,23,25,12,19,28,29,22,21,29,16,23 | |
37 | Коровин | 5,17,20,22,25,24,42,14,23,24,17,21,23,20 | |
38 | Дюрер | 5,26,20,22,22,26,25,30,26,26,24,16,13,9 | |
39 | Дега | 4,24,19,19,19,22,32,16,24,27,14,19,20,12 | |
40 | Маковский | 6,25,11,15,18,24,26,25,28,23,15,23,17,12 | |
41 | Матисс | 6,8,17,14,19,28,24,23,17,19,28,12,26,18 | |
42 | Леонардо | 6,19,11,22,23,15,19,17,30,14,12,14,20,19 | |
43 | Весна | 1,11,7,7,10,15,22,36,33,35,21,17,19,4 | |
44 | Брюллов | 9,15,27,14,23,32,13,19,21,13,18,8,12,9 | |
45 | Перов | 3,17,19,24,20,29,22,23,17,12,16,7,10,14 | |
46 | Бугро | 13,17,24,17,23,15,13,30,17,12,20,13,19 | |
47 | Пейзаж | 13,18,22,15,29,17,13,18,17,13,12,14,14,8 | |
48 | Гойя | 4,22,13,15,14,18,14,21,12,31,7,12,19,16 | |
49 | Грабарь | 5,16,13,20,26,22,20,17,17,11,15,6,11,6 | |
50 | Боттичелли | 3,12,14,11,21,21,5,20,15,8,7,12,21,20 | |
51 | Мунк | 2,17,11,14,12,19,11,11,13,13,10,19,13,17 | |
52 | Джотто | 3,13,8,10,13,14,9,16,17,16,24,12,13,12 | |
53 | Шарден | 1,13,9,6,16,18,24,12,22,22,11,6,12,6 | |
54 | Эль Греко | 5,8,14,15,20,13,7,23,13,11,15,8,18,7 | |
55 | Рембрант | 3,5,21,13,7,18,20,13,11,11,11,10,13,8 | |
56 | Нестеров | 3,10,11,14,14,7,7,14,22,11,16,13,10,5 | |
57 | Портрет | 3,20,13,8,12,20,14,8,3,11,7,15,6,11 | |
58 | Ян Ван Эйк | 6,18,14,7,18,9,10,11,10,8,7,7,11,11 | |
59 | Ботичелли | 6,9,13,7,11,10,11,19,10,10,6,15,7,12 | |
60 | Энгр | 3,12,8,8,19,18,11,14,8,14,9,5,7,7 | |
61 | Иванов | 7,7,8,15,17,6,15,8,11,9,9,10,10,11 | |
62 | Зима | 7,35,29,23,9,9,5,4,2,3,5,1,5,5 | |
63 | Рождество | 1,13,19,86,8,5,0,0,4,0,2,1,1,1 | |
64 | Серебрякова | 1,12,12,13,19,8,13,9,11,9,10,8,9,7 | |
65 | Васильев | 16,12,14,9,13,7,10,18,7,12,6,5,10 | |
66 | Цветы | 10,9,10,5,14,16,8,9,16,2,7,12,14,5 | |
67 | Делакруа | 6,16,7,18,7,8,14,17,14,6,7,6,9 | |
68 | Буше | 3,7,5,8,11,8,16,11,9,12,5,15,9,12 | |
69 | Боровиковский | 1,3,9,3,9,15,9,9,22,12,7,11,11,9 | |
70 | Тайная Вечеря | 11,13,1,11,7,9,4,8,9,12,27,6,9 | |
71 | Веронезе | 7,11,4,2,16,16,9,10,9,12,7,8,8,4 | |
72 | Сезанн | 2,3,8,7,9,7,10,9,5,9,19,13,4,18 | |
73 | Семирадский | 8,12,9,8,13,9,18,11,10,5,5,9,5 | |
74 | Муха | 4,5,10,6,9,8,9,6,12,5,15,11,11,9 | |
75 | Венецианов | 7,12,9,9,6,13,9,17,7,8,7,3,4,6 | |
76 | Тинторетто | 2,6,10,10,6,6,8,10,10,12,6,9,4,17 | |
77 | Тропинин | 6,6,9,10,8,8,13,10,3,7,17,1,8,5 | |
78 | Модильяни | 3,7,6,9,13,7,4,12,13,7,7,5,5,10 | |
79 | Джорджоне | 4,5,5,9,8,15,8,15,12,5,4,5,8,4 | |
80 | Тернер | 5,9,8,15,14,16,7,1,5,5,7,13,2 | |
81 | Сислей | 3,2,8,9,11,12,14,7,5,12,7,3,3,9 | |
82 | Рождение Венеры | 1,16,8,3,5,11,11,6,4,4,8,7,6,10 | |
83 | Рене Магритт | 1,8,5,3,13,13,9,9,6,9,5,10,7,2 | |
84 | Федотов | 3,8,10,11,9,6,12,5,2,14,1,3,7,8 | |
85 | Ге | 3,7,6,5,8,7,11,6,9,7,7,7,9,7 | |
86 | Франсуа Буше | 13,18,6,2,8,16,6,6,6,5,4,4,4 | |
87 | Кипренский | 2,7,10,2,10,6,13,7,7,7,7,9,6,5 | |
88 | Ван Дейк | 8,5,3,6,14,14,6,4,8,4,6,9,10 | |
89 | Фрагонар | 1,4,10,9,10,10,12,4,3,12,3,4,6,7 | |
90 | Милле | 3,8,4,5,11,10,6,9,5,11,3,1,7,11 | |
91 | Христос | 2,10,11,2,5,9,11,3,10,7,6,13,3,1 | |
92 | Пуссен | 5,9,9,14,3,3,9,2,7,4,8,14,5 | |
93 | Мона Лиза | 2,6,10,11,8,7,7,1,9,7,2,10,7,5 | |
94 | Магритт | 2,6,11,7,6,7,7,10,7,7,7,5,8 | |
95 | Эгон Шиле | 2,11,5,4,5,6,13,9,5,6,6,4,5,7 | |
96 | Венера | 2,8,3,6,3,10,16,5,5,5,4,14,3,3 | |
97 | Уотерхаус | 2,3,10,5,0,3,5,9,13,5,10,3,5,14 | |
98 | Билибин | 1,5,6,3,8,5,13,11,11,1,1,7,6,8 | |
99 | Сезан | 5,9,2,7,8,7,4,4,8,14,3,4,6,5 | |
100 | Эдгар Дега | 2,15,6,3,10,7,6,5,3,3,12,3,5,5 |
Визуальный (обратный) поиск картин
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Попробуем найти в нашей базе картины, похожие на вашу. От вас нужен файл в формате JPG или ссылка на такой файл на любом сайте. На фото не должно быть рамы, посторонних предметов, уклона и искривления углов обзора. Если картина не нашлась – совсем не значит, что у нас её нет.
Алгоритм поиска собственный, зона поиска – только картины, размещённые у нас. Результат может выглядеть не идеально, но близкие изображения, обычно, обнаруживаются без ошибок. Поиск займёт некоторое время (обычно несколько секунд).
Постоянно стакиваюсь с проблемой поиска по фото или картины. Например такая ситуация, клиенты хотят заказать портрет на основе исторической картины или репродукцию картины. У них есть файл, который они нашли в интернете. Ни названия, ни автора не знают, а знать хотят. А им охота знать что за картина висит у тних дома. Постоянно бывает, что этот, найденный клиентами, файл очень плохого качества – маленькие размеры или сам файл просто плохой. Необходимо быстро установить название и автора, чтобы во-первых просветить заказчика и себя, во-вторых постараться найти картинку хотя бы среднего качества.
Реальный случай. Заказчик хочет заказать монтаж в эту картину. Заменить лицо этой дамы на лицо своей знакомый. Потом напечатать на холсте размером 40см на 50 см, вставить в раму и подарить. Ей должно это понравится.
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Файл который он принес весит 120 КВ. В принципе не самый плохой случай. Печатали картины и из более плохих картинок. При печати на холсте все картинки сами по себе размываются и джипеговские артефакты не сильно заметно. А если еще почистить, то будет замечательно. Но клиент очень хотел узнать автора картины и название. Хочу и все. Я к своему стыду понятия ни имел кто художник и кто изображен.
Пришлось использовать разные сервисы по поиску по фото.
1. http://www.tineye.com/ Отличный сервис. Удобный сайт. Раньше им пользовался но на этот раз он разочаровал.
Вот результат поиска по фото: Или так:
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Он нашел только 2 изображения. Один совсем плохой, да еще и вставленный в рамочку. Второй – как раз тот самый файл, который и принес заказчик. Все размеры и параметры совпадали. Но пощелкав по ссылкам-источникам ничего не нашел. Это какие-то блоги и форумы.
2. http://www.google.ru/imghp?hl=ru&tab=wi Новый, уже относительно, сервис от Гугла. Никогда не пользовался им – не приходилось.
Чтоб включить поиск по фото надо щелкнуть по фотоаппарату, откроется окошко добавления файла и ссылки и жмем “Поиск”. Все элементарно.
Результат поиска по образцу был отличным!
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Также наткнулся на отличный сайт по поиску похожих фото. Очень удобен, когда вам можно заменить картинку на другую, но очень похожею. До этого я знал только http://alipr.com, но он постоянно выдавал похожими картинами такую несусветную фигню, что я бросил подобные поиски. Но наткнулся на отличный сайт по поиску похожих фото — http://gallerix.ru/roster/. Результат не сильно впечатляющий, но гораздо лучше чем у первого сайта. Можете сами проверить.
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Если вы совершенно не разбираетесь в искусстве, но хотите иметь возможность быстро узнать, какая перед вами картина или скульптура, вам поможет приложение Artbit.
Лучшего описания, чем «Shazam в мире изобразительного искусства», для Artbit, пожалуй, и не придумаешь. Сервис работает по тем же принципам и правилам, позволяя определять предметы искусства, добавлять их в избранное, делиться и находить интересные мероприятия по теме.
Всё, что нужно сделать для поиска, — это навести смартфон на полотно или скульптуру и подержать неподвижно несколько секунд. Artbit тут же покажет результат с репродукцией, указанием автора и детальной информацией. Прямо с этого экрана можно лайкнуть картину и поделиться ею через системное расширение любым удобным способом.
Вспоминать интересную картину, которую вы видели неделю назад и «шазамили» через Artbit, не придётся: вся история поиска хранится в отдельном разделе. Там можно очистить её или поставить лайки нужным предметам искусства, после чего они появятся в соседней вкладке.
Для тех, кто хочет расширить свой кругозор и искусствоведческие познания, предусмотрен специальный раздел с поиском музеев и выставок. Искать можно конкретные заведения и мероприятия в любом городе или интересные места поблизости. Каждая галерея снабжена кратким описанием, ссылкой на официальный сайт и возможностью проложить маршрут.
Приложение умеет распознавать не только картины и скульптуры, но также стрит-арт, видеоарт и инсталляции. Определение в Artbit работает на четвёрку, некоторые картины распознавались у меня не с первого раза. Хотя, возможно, это из-за того, что я не ходил в галерею, а тестировал приложение на выдаче Google. В любом случае Artbit бесплатно для iOS и Android. Загружайте и пробуйте!
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