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Art History on the Web - Professor Christopher L. C. E. Witcombe's site with an in-depth directory of web links, divided by period
Mother - Very large resource for museums, schools and image links
Integrative Arts 001 - Professor Nancy Funk's course outline that features online links to the chapter syllabus
Janson Art History Bridge Page - Companion study guide to Janson Art History text books that includes chapter learning objectives, online quizzes, writing activities, and essay questions that test students' critical thinking skills.
Hunt for Art History - Takes a minute to load, but complete in research for art by style and period.
Mark Harden's Artchive - Covers every style of art from ancient and African to impressionist and modern
Yahoo Arts: Art History - Very large source for art history links.
Artcyclopedia - The Artcyclopedia's custom search engine is already the fastest way to search the Net for information about fine artists. Period. It also provides very high quality images from various artists.
Timeline of Art History - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Art History.CC - Gallery of over 5000 images, sorted by artist and theme
Ask a Question - Ask an art expert.
WebMuseum - good brief, concise descriptions of art history peroids. Recommended for general study, especially for younger students.
Excellent interactive site. The Renaissance Connection - The Renaissance Connection explores how visual arts reveal Renaissance innovations in many disciplines which contributed to the making of the modern world.
Web Gallery of Art - The Web Gallery of Art is a virtual museum and searchable database of European painting and sculpture of the Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque periods (1100-1850), currently containing over 16.200 reproductions.
World Art Treasures - Simply incredible site by the Jacques-Eduard Berger Foundation that has great images you can zoom and inspect interactively.
Carol Jackson Presents Fine Art - Image archives for hundreds of artists.
The Medici Archive Project - The Medici Archive Project is a not-for-profit corporation that plays a leadership role in the field of historical research. The chief focus of the Project's activity is the Archive of the Medici Grand Dukes of Tuscany (1537-1743), housed in the Archivio di Stato in Florence, Italy.
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