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Visitors to Carnegie Museum of
Art may photograph the works of art owned by the museum, but those
photographs may be used only for personal enjoyment and study. They
may not be reproduced, published, televised, used on the Internet
or web, or sold in any form.
Works on loan to the museum cannot be photographed
or videotaped. The label identifying the work of art will specify
if the object is from Carnegie Museum of Art's collection. Art objects
in special exhibitions are on loan to the museum and may not be
photographed. Security officers can assist visitors in determining
if a work of art is on loan.
Only handheld cameras with attached standard
flash equipment are allowed. No auxiliary flash, lighting equipment,
tripods, or video cameras are permitted because of potential damage
to the artwork. For more information on rights and reproductions,
click
here.
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