Attributions

The images adapted within Chronicles & Color originate from museums, libraries, and archives around the world. Many of the works featured in our books and products are in the public domain and require no attribution. A select number are shared under Creative Commons licenses that require attribution. Where licensing terms apply, detailed attributions are provided below for each collection.

Curtain Call

The following works were adapted from public-domain and Creative Commons–licensed sources. Each has been redrawn as detailed line art for this collection. All other images in this book are from sources known to be in the public domain with no known restrictions.

  • George Barbier Illustration for the Empire Theatre, Broadway
    rawpixel.com, Wikimedia Commons. Licensed under CC BY 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Adapted and redrawn as line art.

  • Linen Era Postcard: Lawrence’s Famous Theater Row
    Boston Public Library, Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain. No known copyright restrictions.
    Adapted and redrawn as line art.

  • Poster Announcing the Reopening of Paris’ Marigny Theatre
    Bibliothèque nationale de France, Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain. No known copyright restrictions.
    Adapted and redrawn as line art.

  • Eugène Cicéri’s Stage Design for the Casino de St. Etienne
    Metropolitan Museum of Art, Wikimedia Commons. Dedicated to the public domain under CC0 1.0
    https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
    Adapted and redrawn as line art.

  • Poster for Offenbach’s Robinson Crusoé at the Opéra Comique
    Bibliothèque nationale de France, Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain. No known copyright restrictions.
    Adapted and redrawn as line art.

Flora Antiqua

The following works were adapted from public-domain and Creative Commons–licensed sources. Each has been redrawn as detailed line art for this collection. All other images in this book are from sources known to be in the public domain with no known restrictions.

  • Vintage Flower Art “Vertumnus” (1591) — Skokloster Castle, Wikimedia Commons. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 Unported. Adapted and redrawn as line art.
  • A Flowering Cactus: Heliocereus Speciosus — Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain. Adapted and redrawn as line art.

Pattern Tiles

The following works were adapted from public-domain and Creative Commons–licensed sources. Each has been redrawn as detailed line art for this collection. All other images in this book are from sources known to be in the public domain with no known restrictions.

  • Lustered Earthenware Tile Panel — Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain. Adapted and redrawn as line art.
  • 19th-Century Cement Tiles — Warburg, Wikimedia Commons. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 and the GNU Free Documentation License 1.2. Adapted and redrawn as line art.
  • Dresden-Striesen Apartment Tiles — Jörg Blobelt, Wikimedia Commons. Licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. Adapted and redrawn as line art.
  • Wall Tiles, Mausoleum of the Shah Nematollah Vali Shrine — Erik Albers, Wikimedia Commons. Dedicated to the public domain under CC0 1.0. Adapted and redrawn as line art.
  • Tile Panel with Wavy-vine Design — The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Met Open Access (CC0). Adapted and redrawn as line art.
  • Ceiling Patterns from Egyptian Tomb — The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Met Open Access (CC0). Adapted and redrawn as line art.
  • Floor Tiles, Winchester Cathedral of the Holy Trinity — Tilman2007, Wikimedia Commons. Licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. Adapted and redrawn as line art.
  • Art Nouveau-Influenced Floor Tiles — Jörg Blobelt, Wikimedia Commons. Licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. Adapted and redrawn as line art.
  • Tile Panel, Iznik, Turkey — The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Met Open Access (CC0). Adapted and redrawn as line art.
  • ‘Encaustic’ Tiles — The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Met Open Access (CC0). Adapted and redrawn as line art.
  • Bahram Gur and Fitna Tile Painting — Minneapolis Institute of Art, artsmia.org. Public Domain (CC-PDM). Adapted and redrawn as line art.
  • Traditional Azulejos Tiles — Y.ssk, Wikimedia Commons. Licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. Adapted and redrawn as line art.
  • ‘Cuerda Seca’ Tiles — The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Met Open Access (CC0). Adapted and redrawn as line art.
  • Mettlach Floor Tiles — Jörg Blobelt, Wikimedia Commons. Licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. Adapted and redrawn as line art.
  • Interlace Motif Tile — Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, cooperhewitt.org. Smithsonian Open Access (CC0). Adapted and redrawn as line art.
  • Cuerda Seca Fritware — Los Angeles County Museum of Art, lacma.org. Public Domain. Adapted and redrawn as line art.

Voyages Past

The following works were adapted from public-domain and Creative Commons–licensed sources. Each has been redrawn as detailed line art for this collection. All other images in this book are from sources known to be in the public domain with no known restrictions.

  • Jamaica, The Gem of the Tropics
    trialsanderrors, Wikimedia Commons. Licensed under CC BY 2.0
    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/
    Adapted and redrawn as line art.

  • The World’s First Motel
    Boston Public Library, Digital Commonwealth. Public Domain. No known copyright restrictions.
    Adapted and redrawn as line art.

  • Air France. Europe, Orient, Extreme Orient
    Bibliothèque nationale de France. Public Domain. No known copyright restrictions.
    Adapted and redrawn as line art.

  • Abbazia, Winter Spa and Seaside Resort
    Wien Museum, Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain. No known copyright restrictions.
    Adapted and redrawn as line art.

  • Market in Alkmaar
    Collectie Regionaal Archief Alkmaar, PR 1008003, Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain. No known copyright restrictions.
    Adapted and redrawn as line art.

  • Quality Courts United Travel Brochure
    Inkian Jason and Choice Hotels International. Licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0
    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
    Adapted and redrawn as line art.

  • Beaver Line Royal Mail Steamers
    BiblioArchives and LibraryArchives, Flickr. Licensed under CC BY 2.0
    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/
    Adapted and redrawn as line art.

  • Lake Wanaka, Scenic Trip by Train and Railway Motor
    Archives New Zealand. Licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0
    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/
    Adapted and redrawn as line art.

  • Marseille Alexandrie, La Route d’Egypte
    Boston Public Library, Print Department, Digital Commonwealth. Public Domain. No known copyright restrictions.
    Adapted and redrawn as line art.

This error message is only visible to WordPress admins

Error: No feed found.

Please go to the Instagram Feed settings page to create a feed.

To keep connected with us please login with your personal info.

New membership are not allowed.

Enter your personal details and start journey with us.