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Art
General
Archives of American art
http:\\artarchives.si.edu
This site presents detailed descriptions of “letters, diaries, sketches and sketchbooks, photographs, exhibition catalogs, scrapbooks, business records, art periodicals, and other documents" from the Smithsonian’s many collections. The Finding Aids and Catalog allow visitors to see exactly what's in the collection. An e-mail reference service provides extended help. (LII)
Art & Architecture Thesaurus
http://www.getty.edu/research/tools/vocabulary/aat.index.html
"The AAT is a structured vocabulary containing around 125,000 terms
and other information about concepts. Terms in AAT may be used to describe
art, architecture, decorative arts, material culture, and archival materials.
The coverage of the AAT ranges from Antiquity to the present, and the
scope is global." (LII)
ArtLex: Dictionary of Visual Art
http://www.artlex.com
Definitions for thousands of art terms, with links
to illustrations and related Web sites. Artist's names and titles of
individual works are
included in the definitions, but are not included as separate entries.
Maintained by an artist and educator. (LII)
Art on the Web
http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/Artweb.html
Provides over 1200 links on art and architecture.
ArtSource
http://www.ilpi.com/artsource/welcome.html
Created by a former art librarian, this site contains annotated links
to art and architecture sites. Categories include electronic exhibitions,
image collections, online art journals, art schools and university art/architecture
programs, libraries, museums, organizations, and more. Browsable.
(LII)
Internet Art Resources
http://artresources.com
A "gateway to art and artists, galleries and exhibitions. Up-to-date information on current and future art shows, emerging artists and world-renowned masters in the fine arts as well as modern artisans working in every imaginable medium, including wood, glass, metal and stone. "
World Wide Art Resources
http://wwar.com
A directory of websites featuring "contemporary art, art news, art
history, contemporary artist and gallery portfolios," and more.
(LII)
Artists & Art History
Art History Resources on the Web
http://witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTHLinks.html
Provides a gateway to resources on art history from ancient times to the present day. There are links to research resources, an extensive list of museums and galleries by country, online journals, exhibits, and university art departments. Time periods are divided into countries, cultures, and styles. Noted individual artists are also included. (LII)
Artist Index
http://www.ibiblio.org/louvre/paint/auth/
Provides biographical information for many well-known artists and displays high quality photos of their major works.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Timeline of Art History
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/splash.htm
"A chronological, geographical, and thematic exploration of the history of art from around the world, as illustrated especially by the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection. The Museum's curatorial, conservation, and education staff—the largest team of art experts anywhere in the world—research and write the Timeline, which is an invaluable reference and research tool for students, educators, scholars, and anyone interested in the study of art history and related subjects."
Union List of Artists' Names
http://www/getty.edu/research/tools/vocabulary/ulan/index.html
A database "containing more than 225,000 names and biographical
and bibliographic information about artists and architects, including
a wealth of variant names, pseudonyms, and language variants." Searchable
by name, role, and nationality, and browsable by alphabet. From the Getty
Research Institute. (LII)
Online Exhibits & Image Databases
Artchive
www.artchive.com
Provides constantly changing galleries of high quality images of fine art and includes theory and criticism, reviews, including review of art cd-roms as well as links to other art sites.
Artcyclopedia: The Guide to Museum-Quality Art on the Internet
http://artcyclopedia.com/
An index to the online exhibits of thousands
of artists, searchable by artist's name and browsable by movement,
medium, subject of art, nationality
of artist, or women artists. Entries include links to museum sites, image
archives, and other online resources. The focus is primarily painting
and sculpture, but a smattering of other media (architecture and decorative
arts, for example) are represented. The site also has archived monthly
articles on art, and a museum directory. (LII)
Art Museum Image Consortium
http://www.AMICO.org/home.html
An archive of high quality art images made available by AMICO which has since disbanded.
Collage
http://collage.cityoflondon.gov.uk/
An image database containing over 20,000 works of art from the City of London Libraries and Guildhall Art Gallery.
New York Public Library Digital Gallery
http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/index.cfm
This site "provides access to over 275,000 images digitized from
primary sources and printed rarities in the collections of The New York
Public Library [NYPL], including illuminated manuscripts, historical maps,
vintage posters, rare prints and photographs, illustrated books, printed
ephemera, and more." Searchable, or browsable by collection, such
as art and literature, cities and buildings, industry and technology, and
nature and science. (LII)
Web Gallery of Art
http://gallery.euroweb.hu/index.html
Contains over ten thousand images of "European painting and sculpture
of the Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque periods (1150-1800)." Searchable,
and browsable by name of artist. Includes selected annotations, guided
tours of the collection, and a glossary of related terms. (LII)
Updated
December 11, 2006
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