Never fear–the Ann Arbor District Library has hundreds of art prints that you can borrow for free, for up to eight weeks at a time. These include pieces by painters Georgia O’Keefe and Vincent van Gogh, photographer Ansel Adams, local graphic designer Brian Walline, and more. You might want to try having one dedicated place in your home, and switching out the piece every so often. Keep it fresh!
And the best news? There are several prints of pieces from UMMA’s collection! Check out some of our favorites below.
Need help signing up for an AADL card? Get more information here.
The Break-up of the Ice (La Débâcle or Les Glaçons) by Claude Monet
Borrow the print from the AADL
Learn more about this piece
Frisian Landscape by Emil Nolde
Borrow the print from the AADL
Learn more about this piece
Asfandiyar Slays a Dragon, from the Shahnama of Firdausi, by an unrecorded Iranian artist circa 1460
Borrow the print from the AADL
Learn more about this piece
Mount Hood from the Dalles by John Stanley
Borrow the print from the AADL
Learn more about this piece
Beauty Under Cherry Blossoms by Hosoda Eishi
Borrow the print from the AADL
Learn more about this piece
Night Shadows by Edward Hopper
Borrow the print from the AADL
Learn more about this piece
Le Cannet by Henri-Joseph Harpignies
Borrow the print from the AADL
Learn more about this piece
The Steerage by Alfred Stieglitz
Borrow the print from the AADL
Learn more about this piece
Study of Victor Hugo for 'Le panorama du siècle’ by Alfred Stevens
Borrow the print from the AADL
Learn more about this piece
Dorigen of Bretaigne Longing for the Safe Return of Her Husband by Edward Burne-Jones
Borrow the print from the AADL
Learn more about this piece
Annie Haden by James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Borrow the print from the AADL
Learn more about this piece