Search the catalog of Fairchild Books, which carries material on fashion, textiles, color, costume history, etc. [Vendors]
Index of American Design Provided by the National Gallery of Art, this site offers selected tours of images from the Index of American Design, a collection of approximately 17,000 "watercolor renderings of American decorative arts objects from the colonial period through the nineteenth century." This visual archive was the product of a Depression-era federal work project involving over 1,000 artists. [Exhibitions]
The Idea of the Icon: The Retablo Collection at New Mexico State University - A joint collaboration between the Computing Research Laboratory and the Department of Art at New Mexico State University, this site is a small sample of the University Art Gallery's collection of over 1,700 retablos.
[Exhibitions]
TheNational Gallery, London
houses the nation collection of Western European painting. [Museums]
The National
Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. houses one of the finest
collections in the world illustrating major achievements
in painting, sculpture, and graphic arts from the Middle Ages to
the present. Tour the collection on this Web site by medium and
school, or search the collection by specific artist, title, or a
combination of criteria.[Museums]
Since its founding in 1903, the Dallas Museum of Art has worked to build a permanent collection of world scope and importance. With major holdings in ancient American, African, Indonesian, and contemporary art, as well as American decorative arts, the Museum serves as a cultural center for the Dallas/Fort Worth area of North Texas. [Museums]
The Beazley Archive at the University of Oxford has placed online two valuable resources for Classics and Art History instructors. The first item, the Dictionary, contains "illustrated descriptions of characters from Greek myth, art and architectural terms, also maps and place names." The dictionary currently contains over 240 hypertext entries. The second item offers information on the Archive's plaster cast collection, an overview of traditional and modern cast making, and a cast catalog. The catalog contains over 50 entries, thematically organized, each of which leads to multiple thumbnail images and links to related cast images and dictionary entries. [General Resources]
The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology site includes
information about the museum located in Oxford, England. The museum houses eclectic collections of eastern and western art, coins, antiquities, and casts of sculpture from other museums. [Museums]
TheTexas
Coalition for Quality Arts Education acts as a
common voice for fine arts
education in Texas, representing
the over three million students enrolled
in the fine arts in Texas, their parents,
educators, community leaders, and arts advocates
involved in and supportive of fine arts education,
both publicly and privately. [Organizations]
The Association
for Art History welcomes all art historians, museum
professionals, critics, and scholars, including graduate students.Associating
under this broad allegiance and welcoming art historians and scholars from
across the spectrum, the Association for Art History will focus on the specific
interests and concerns of its members. [Organizations]
Library of
Congress Exhibitions includes exhibitions on Frank
Lloyd Wright, treasures from the Saxon state library,
and others. [Electronic Exhibitions]
The Art Museum Network
is the official site for the world's leading art museums. [Museums]
Lydia Venieri
Very interesting site by a Greek artist living in Paris. [Artist's Projects]
TheYale Center
for British Art houses the most comprehensive collection
of English paintings, prints, drawings, rare books, and
sculpture outside Great Britain. Given to Yale University
by Paul Mellon, Class of 1929, the Center's resources
illustrate British life and culture from the 16th century to the
present. [Museums]
International
DADA Archive The site is designed to provide
information on the resources and services of the
International Dada Archive at the University of Iowa Libraries.[General Resources]
Museum of Fine Arts,
Houston is the oldest comprehensive museum in the Southwest
United States. You're invited to come see its treasures - art
of world cultures from antiquity to the present.
Art
Business Magazine : for artists and arts workers.
Culture. Art. Marketing. Sales. Art History. Economics. Art
Business Services.... Updated weekly.
The National Museum
of Women in the Arts ,is the only museum in the world
dedicated exclusively to recognizing the contributions of
women artists. Bringing recognition to women artists of all
periods and nationalities, the NMWA is an educational
treasure house. Visitors to the site are invited to tour
the temporary exhibits and permanent collections, which
include works by Camille Claudel, Judith Leyster, and many
others. Most pieces are accompanied by a bibliography and
artist profile. [Museums}
The Metropolitan
Museum of Art , is one of the largest and finest art
museums in the world. Its collections include more than
two million works of art . This site is designed to give
visitors an overview of the collections on display in the
Museum's galleries. Also available are a Floor Plan, which
includes information on services for visitors, and the
Calendar, which offers a detailed current listing of special
exhibitions, concerts, lectures, films,
and other Museum activities. [Museums]
The Architectural Dublin is
an introduction to the myriad glories of Dublin's architecture.
In the early stages, it will concentrate on medieval,
17th Century, and 18th Century Architecture. 19th and
20th Centuries will be added shortly. Information on
architects and town planning is also included for each
period.
The Harvard
University Art Museums site contains information on the Fogg Art Museum, the
Busch-
Reisinger Museum, and the Arthur M. Sackler Museum, as well as the
Straus Center for
Conservation. [Museums]
The
ArtMetal Project is a not-for-profit volunteer venture of a group
of
metalsmiths and organizations which aims to disseminate
information about
various aspects of artistic metalworking and to
provide a forum for
artists and art lovers to experience this
outstanding medium. If you are
interested in learning more about
how to work with metal. This site
includes a good list of resources
for metalsmiths.
After Utrecht, Groningen, Sydney, Minneapolis and Helsinki,
Montreal has the privilege and pleasure of welcoming the Sixth
International Symposium on Electronic Arts, ISEA95
Montreal
. From year to year, ISEA has increasingly confirmed
its role as a
guiding light offering an opportunity to evaluate the
domain of the
technological arts. ISEA95 Montreal promises to
reveal and affirm the
maturity of this event, as much by the richness
of its programming as by
the breadth of participation.
ART2 is an
electronic
journal produced by the University of Art
and Design Helsinki UIAH. ART2
includes a selection of articles
published in UIAH paperjournal ARTTU
4/94.
Postmodern Culture: An Electronic Journal of Interdisciplinary
Criticism. Published by North Carolina State University, Oxford
University Press, and the University of Virginia's Institute for
Advanced
Technology in the Humanities.
Mediamatic is an
international quarterly about the cultural implications of new media.
Since '85 in print. Since '94 online. Established in 1985 as a meeting
place for video artists and TV dissidents, Mediamatic Magazine has
evolved into today's sophisticated and beautiful quarterly on art and
media and the changes being wrought by techno-culture,
hypermedia and
virtuality.
The Perseus
Project
is an evolving digital library which currently focuses upon
the
ancient Greek world. Planning for Perseus began in 1985. A first,
Macintosh-based, CDROM version of Perseus (Perseus 1.0: Interactive
Sources and Studies on Ancient Greek Culture) became available
from Yale
University Press in 1992. The web site includes many fine
images of Greek
Art and Architecture.
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