-Miami’s Museum of Graffiti: Exploring Street Art’s Appeal
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Image Details:
* Source: The image is hosted on NPR’s Brightspot CDN (Content Delivery Network).
* Original File: The original image file is named img-3554.JPG and is located at http://npr-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com/01/ab/4369d85141f799e3398683a94384/img-3554.JPG.
* Resized Versions: Multiple resized versions of the image are available for diffrent screen sizes and bandwidths: 600w, 800w, 900w, 1200w, 1600w, and 1800w.
* Cropping: The image is cropped with dimensions 2816×2112, starting from the top-left corner (0, 0).
* Quality: The resized images have a quality setting of 85 (accept for the 1100w version which is 50).
* Format: All versions are in JPEG format.
* Lazy Loading: The main image is set to load lazily (loading="lazy"),meaning it will only load when it’s near the viewport.
Caption:
* Text: “Alan Ket co-founded the Museum of Graffiti six years ago to document the origins and advancement of the street art movement.”
* Alt Text: The alt attribute for the image is the same as the caption: “Alan Ket co-founded the Museum of Graffiti six years ago to document the origins and development of the street art movement.”
* Purpose: The caption provides context for the image, identifying Alan Ket and explaining his role in establishing the Museum of graffiti.
In essence, the code snippet describes an image of Alan Ket, the co-founder of the Museum of Graffiti, along with a caption explaining his work.
