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Style and Design / August 24, 2025

8 Public-Domain Artworks You Can Download from Museum Sources

A source-backed guide to eight public-domain artworks you can download from museum collections, with notes on how to verify rights before using an image.

Public-domain art source-check guide showing museum records, rights notes, and download steps
Article guide

In this article

  1. How to verify a public-domain artwork before downloading
  2. 1. The Great Wave by Katsushika Hokusai
  3. 2. Water Lilies by Claude Monet
  4. 3. The Bedroom by Vincent van Gogh
  5. 4. A Sunday on La Grande Jatte - 1884 by Georges Seurat
  6. 5. Woman Bathing by Mary Cassatt
  7. 6. Paris Street; Rainy Day by Gustave Caillebotte
  8. 7. Self-Portrait by Vincent van Gogh
  9. 8. Roses by Vincent van Gogh
  10. If you want finished wall art
  11. Rights reminder

Public-domain art can be a practical way to study composition, plan a gallery wall, or find historically important images for personal projects. The important step is not just recognizing a famous artwork; it is verifying the source record before you download and reuse the image.

The artworks below come from museum collection pages or open-access collection APIs that mark the image as public domain or provide a public-domain download path. Start with the source link for each work, read the museum's current terms, and then decide whether the image fits your project.

How to verify a public-domain artwork before downloading

Public-domain source-check diagram for museum source page, rights statement, download file, and citation
Use the source record, rights statement, download file, and citation note before reusing public-domain images.
  1. Use the museum or library source page, not a random image repost.
  2. Look for language such as public domain, CC0, open access, or download image.
  3. Check whether the institution separates personal, educational, and commercial use.
  4. Save the source URL with the image so you can find the rights note again later.
  5. When in doubt, choose a clearer source instead of guessing.

1. The Great Wave by Katsushika Hokusai

Hokusai's wave is one of the clearest examples of why source pages matter: the image is everywhere online, but the museum record gives you the attribution, object details, and download path in one place.

View and download The Great Wave from MFA Boston.

If you are using the image for home styling inspiration, note the movement, limited palette, and strong negative space. Those are the elements to echo in a room, not necessarily the exact artwork.

2. Water Lilies by Claude Monet

Monet's water-lily paintings are useful references for soft color transitions and layered composition. This Art Institute of Chicago record is a better starting point than a general image search because the collection data identifies the work and marks the image as public domain.

View Water Lilies at the Art Institute of Chicago.

3. The Bedroom by Vincent van Gogh

This bedroom scene is especially useful for studying how color can define a room. The painting is not just a famous Van Gogh image; it is a direct lesson in how walls, furniture, bedding, and artwork can carry a palette together.

View The Bedroom at the Art Institute of Chicago.

4. A Sunday on La Grande Jatte - 1884 by Georges Seurat

Seurat's park scene is a strong reference for scale, rhythm, and repeated color. If you are planning a large wall, use this work as a reminder that a busy image can still feel orderly when its shapes and tones are controlled.

View A Sunday on La Grande Jatte at the Art Institute of Chicago.

5. Woman Bathing by Mary Cassatt

Cassatt's composition is a useful counterpoint to grand public scenes. It is intimate, domestic, and carefully structured, which makes it a good reference for quieter rooms, reading corners, or personal study boards.

View Woman Bathing at the Art Institute of Chicago.

6. Paris Street; Rainy Day by Gustave Caillebotte

This city scene works well as a reference for neutral palettes, architectural lines, and atmosphere. The umbrellas, street grid, and soft gray light make the composition feel spacious without feeling empty.

View Paris Street; Rainy Day at the Art Institute of Chicago.

7. Self-Portrait by Vincent van Gogh

A self-portrait can be a useful visual anchor in a gallery wall because it gives the arrangement a human focal point. This record is also a good example of why you should verify the specific source image instead of assuming every reproduction online is equally reusable.

View Self-Portrait at the Art Institute of Chicago.

8. Roses by Vincent van Gogh

The National Gallery of Art record for Roses is useful because it states the media is free and in the public domain and provides a download option. For decor planning, this painting is a strong reference for botanical texture, soft contrast, and color that still feels alive.

View and download Roses from the National Gallery of Art.

If you want finished wall art

Museum source links are the right first stop when you want to verify and download public-domain images. If you are looking for finished wall art instead of source files, start with Rock Paper Scissors wall art and choose pieces based on the mood, palette, and scale you want in the room.

For a more focused browse, see Japanese art prints, florals and botanicals, or Vincent van Gogh prints.

For gallery-wall planning, pair these source downloads with the gallery-wall guide before you choose frame sizes or spacing.

Rights reminder

Public-domain and open-access policies can vary by institution and can change over time. Before publishing, selling, or modifying a downloaded image, check the current source page and keep the source URL with your project notes.

In this article

  1. How to verify a public-domain artwork before downloading
  2. 1. The Great Wave by Katsushika Hokusai
  3. 2. Water Lilies by Claude Monet
  4. 3. The Bedroom by Vincent van Gogh
  5. 4. A Sunday on La Grande Jatte - 1884 by Georges Seurat
  6. 5. Woman Bathing by Mary Cassatt
  7. 6. Paris Street; Rainy Day by Gustave Caillebotte
  8. 7. Self-Portrait by Vincent van Gogh
  9. 8. Roses by Vincent van Gogh
  10. If you want finished wall art
  11. Rights reminder

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Sources

  • View and download The Great Wave from MFA Boston
  • View Water Lilies at the Art Institute of Chicago
  • View The Bedroom at the Art Institute of Chicago
  • View A Sunday on La Grande Jatte at the Art Institute of Chicago
  • View Woman Bathing at the Art Institute of Chicago
  • View Paris Street; Rainy Day at the Art Institute of Chicago

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