Keyword Search Help

When searching by keywords, such as an artist's name, or a picture's title, it is best (believe it or not) to only use single words.  For example, if you are searching for "New Kid on the Block" by Scott Kennedy and type in "New Kids on the Block" or "New Kid on the Blocks" our search engine may not return any responses because one word was spelled incorrectly.

If you search by "Block", it will return that picture, and any other picture which has the term "block" in it's title, description or keyword set.  The keyword search was designed to find artworks by 'keyword'.  To search by entire titles, or by artist, we recommend the Search for Artist page , as well as the Search for Prints pages.  These pages will allow you to search by artist name, by genre (category) and keyword.  Should you have any problems using these pages, we have a tips page for them as well.

Tiger v.s. Tigers.
If you are searching for a specific genre, you should try different variations of the word.  If searching for "tigers" does not work, try "tiger".  Found a lot of pictures of "dogs"?, try "dog", which may yield even more.  You may find also find artworks you may not have discovered with a narrower search, using single case instead of plural terminology.

If you have any problems searching, please Contact Us and we will address your concern as soon as possible.

 





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