A chronologically and geographically organized collection of Art History links.
Biographical dictionary of art historians, museum directors, and scholars of art; indexes art historians from major art historiographies (bibliography included).
An extensive collection of Art History links that includes computer applications as well.
A chronological, geographical, and thematic exploration of the history of art from around the world. Currently includes over 20,000 pages consisting of 300 chronological narratives, 750 special topic essays, and 5000 color illustrations of Museum works of art. Also includes maps, comparative works of art, and site photography. A comprehensive index, organized by subject, special topic, artist, and accession number, is also available.
A comprehensive compilation of links pages maintained by the University of Michigan Department of Art History.
Founded in 1972, the organization provides a forum for enhanced communication and cooperation.
Founded in 1911,the CAA supports individuals committed to art, teaching, and research in the visual arts.
Founded in 1985, CHArt's focus is on the computer applications to the study of art and design.
Founded in 1956, the Center seeks to support study of the visual arts in Medieval Europe.
Founded in 1947, NAEA promotes excellence in art education at all academic levels.
Founded in 1971, this organization provides support for artists and art organizations and programs; it fosters creative in artists and works to encourage the publics' awareness and experience of the arts.
Project of the Digital Scriptorium at Duke University, contains over 7000 advertisements, mainly from the U.S., printed in magazines and newspapers between 1911 and 1955.
International directory of competitions, calls for entries/papers, grants, scholarships, jobs and more in the arts.
More than 60,000 digitized images from the collection of the San Francisco Fine Arts Museum.
Collection of exhibits and museums worldwide; site is searchable by artist.
Daily compilation from newspapers, magazines, and publications about art & culture from around the world.
Visual history of art and architecture.
A portal for selective Internet resourses for Art and Architecture.
Extensive directory of information about American Artists; also contains directories of museums, dealers, professional organizations and indexes artists by categories of interest.
A large collection of links related to book arts(books by artists designed as fine art).
Electronic resources with a focus on the decorative arts, particularly Early American; contains e-text, journals, image databases, and more.
This site provides access to all departments of the Getty Center, including the Museum, Research Institute, Conservation Institute, Grant Program, and Leadership Institute; the Explore Art section has access to works of art, biographies, glossary definitions, and over 200 video clips (to view videos, users will need software like Microsoft's Windows Media Player or RealPlayer which are free).
Directory of Web sites for contemporary art.
Web site dedicated to Web-specific art maintained by Amy Stone.
Guide to Fine Art Photography: includes exhibitions both national and international; also private dealers, auctions, and events, plus a directory of services.
Collection of nineteenth-century paintings, criticisms, and productions of Shakespeare's plays and their influences on one another.
Museums on the Web.
A collection of over 13,500 digital reproductions of European painting and sculptures spanning from 1150 until 1800, many with commentary.
Profiles 22,000 contributors to the visual arts including individuals from Canada and Mexico.
The New York Public Library Gallery is a collection of over 275,000 digital images including illuminated manuscripts, historical maps, rare prints, and more.
Homepage for the Art Department at the University at Albany.
Homepage for the University Art Museum at the University at Albany.