Collections: API

  • 1st Floor
    Arts of Africa, Steinberg Family Sculpture Garden
  • 2nd Floor
    Arts of Asia and the Islamic World
  • 3rd Floor
    Egyptian Art, European Paintings
  • 4th Floor
    Contemporary Art, Decorative Arts, Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art
  • 5th Floor
    Luce Center for American Art

On View: Mirror Case

Illustrating the experimental quality and eclecticism of later Qajar art, this mirror case displays bird-and-flower imagery on the front and...

Hiroshige's One Hundred Famous Views of Edo

Hiroshige's 118 woodblock landscape and genre scenes of mid-nineteenth-century Tokyo, is one of the greatest achievements of Japanese art.

    On View: The Islets at Port-Villez (Les Iles à Port-Villez)

    Throughout his sixty-year painting career, Monet captured the shifting light and color of the Seine River, often from a flat-bottomed studio...

     

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    Art Finder
    April 25, 2012 2:42pm
    Art Finder used our API to bring 2000+ collection objects into their database.  read more...
    Google Art Project
    April 3, 2012 2:38pm
    Staff at Google Art Project utilized our API to populate Brooklyn Museum records with collection data.  read more...
    The Art Bridge
    June 30, 2011 2:48pm
    The Art Bridge is a Robert Gordon University project, and was created by Frances A Buchanan in association with Horacio Gonzalez-Velez. The project aims to re-organize fine art information in a more artist-centric way and uses the Brooklyn Museum API.  read more...
    Art Collections iPad App
    May 5, 2011 11:41am
    Developer Wayne Bishop releases the Art Collections iPad App, which uses objects from our collection. Read more about it on our blog.  read more...
    Reciprocal Research Network
    December 17, 2010 10:39am
    Objects from the museum's Northwest Coast collection have been added to the Reciprocal Research Network (RRN), an innovative online tool to facilitate reciprocal and collaborative research about cultural heritage from the Northwest Coast of British Columbia. The RRN enables communities, cultural institutions and researchers to work together.   read more...
    iPhone Application v1.3 Released
    August 6, 2009 3:28pm
    Version 1.3 (link opens iTunes) ready for download in the iTunes store.  Fixes are detailed in this blog post.  read more...
    iPhone Application v1.0 Released
    May 30, 2009 7:00pm
    Apple releases Developer Adam Shackelford's Brooklyn Museum iPhone app into the Apple store as a free download.  Download version 1.0 (link opens iTunes).  read more...
    iPhone Application
    April 24, 2009 12:42pm
    Developer Adam Shackelford has created an iPhone app, which is soon to be released in the Apple store as a free download.  More about this on our blog.  read more...
    Artists' Materials
    April 15, 2009 10:15am
    Caroline Brown is working with the API to look at variety of artists’ materials listed under each object’s “medium” attribute.  read more...
    Python Module
    April 15, 2009 8:12am
    Mark Matienzo is working on a Python module that uses our API to retrieve images and data about the collection.  read more...
    Picture Book Mashup
    March 10, 2009 7:51pm
    Chris Wallace integrated Brooklyn Museum data his dbpedia-based picture-book mashup, which includes data from Flickr, Wikipedia, and now the Brooklyn Museum. Chris is using XQuery running on eXist XML db using the dbpedia SPARQL interface.  read more...
    Brooklyn Browser
    March 9, 2009 7:38pm
    David Wilkinson has created a Flash-based browser, written using Adobe Flex, to provide a simple interface to search objects in our collection.  Brooklyn Browser can be accessed on Dave's site and you can read more about it at indicommons.org.  read more...
    Yahoo Pipes
    March 5, 2009 4:50pm
    Piotr Adamczyk is working with our API and Yahoo Pipes.  Piotr is documenting all his findings on his blog, so check it out for the latest information and examples.  read more...