“A collection of sites useful to studying Art History in High School”
Curated by
Richard Swandel
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A useful blog post for Art Teachers from Richard Byrne.
Gathering news and best practice examples from museums around the world...
A site commemorating the centenary of Cezanne's death. Links to other Cezanne sites and articles on understanding Cezanne.
A website for the exhibit on Rococo Art at the National Design Museum. It traces the Rococo style from its origins in the 1700's to the present day.
The Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History provides an overview of the history of art as illustrated and represented in the collection in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Imagine google street view but for art galleries instead of streets.
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Folk art, Outsider art, Art Brut — no matter what you call it, the work of self-taught artists has been fascinating doctors, curators, and other artists for the past hundred years.
Web Gallery of Art, image collection, virtual museum and searchable database of European fine arts (painting, sculpture, illumination) of the Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Neoclassicism, Romanticism and Realism periods (1000-1850),...
A collection of links to Art history resources on the web. It is organized by historical periods.
Claude Monet's biography and paintings. Visit of his house and his watergarden in Giverny with its Japanese bridge over the waterlily pond. Claude Monet in museum collections and past and today exhibitions.
The Renaissance Connection explores how visual arts reveal Renaissance innovations in many disciplines which contributed to the making of the modern world.
Links to Art History resources. Organized by the University of Michigan School of Art and Design.
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