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Google Images search options: - Search tools in Google Images: filtered by license in different gradations. - Upload an image to Google Images, if you have forgotten where you found it. Google will search for it and find it or similar images. To get there, click on the little camera to the right of the search bar.
How to cite an artwork which you are using -Easybibwill help you do this. See below the order and information you need to include in a citation of an artwork.
Example which you found online Author/creator -- Title of work -- Date of creation -- Place where it is now -- Name of site where you found it -- Web -- Date of access -- full URL
Example: Currin, John. Blond Angel, 2001. Indianapolis Museum of Art. IMA: It's My Art. Web. 9 May 2007. <http://collection.imamuseum.org/artwork/43494/> If you saw the artwork yourself at the museum it changes slightly: you add the medium. Example of the same work but seen at the museum: Currin, John. Blond Angel, 2001. Oil on canvas. Indianapolis Museum of Art.