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Computer skills including familiarity with e-mail, Internet discussion groups and the WWW are essential for almost all positions which require writing and research.
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your one stop resource for Art History, Archaeology and Architecture resources on the web.
Renaissance and Baroque Architecture
Photographs by Samuel Gottscho and William Schleisner Collection, 1935-1955, contains approximately 29,000 photographs of buildings, interiors, and gardens of renowned architects and interior...
Architecture of the world
Architecture around the world and across history, in an online multimedia encyclopedia of world architecture, documenting 1200 buildings and architects from around the world and across history with...
Topics covered by this guide include architecture, building and construction, design, housing, planning, preservation, facility management, energy and the environment, and landscape architecture.
Images of Medieval Art and Architecture
A unique compendium of links and content oriented to the global community of ecological building proponents.
Includes a list of publications, a teaching record, conference papers delivered, and academic awards.
Features articles, lectures, and seminars.
Professor of design history at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). Includes journal articles, book reviews, poems, personal essays, curriculum vitae, and images from the Museum of...
Collection of academic works in art history, philosophy, aesthetics, psychoanalysis, political theory.
Articles, biography, publications and lectures by an Italian poet and art historian.
Research papers on aspects of Scottish cultural history.
Articles, publications and biography of English art critic and historian John A. Walker.
This is an information-based art history website which explores the phenomenon that was Italian Renaissance Art through the artist and events of the time.
Offers humorous biographical notes on artists such as Giotto, Artemisia Gentileschi, Franz Hals, Picasso.
Short biographies, image galleries, and timelines of a small selection of painters.
Offers images of the works of famous painters.
Offering biographical information and high-resolution images of many paintings from the great masters of the 19th century.
Distinguished artists, including an alphabetical index of over 2,000 deceased American artists, as provided by Traditional Fine Arts Online organization.
A true virtual museum, complete with images, stories, and biographical notes on the great masters.
Showcase of women artists down through the centuries.
Test your knowledge of all periods of Art, painters and painting with quizzes, games and puzzles. Site aimed for all levels of knowledge, including children pages. Visitors are invited to...
Lives and art of famous painters Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Vincent Van Gogh. Biographies and images of works
A survey of American painting, focusing on the work of Thomas Eakins, Winslow Homer, Edward Hopper, and John Singer Sargent.
Oglethorpe University Museum exhibition of 18th century landscape & veduta paintings of Venice & Rome. This important exhibit included works by Canaletto, Panini & Ricci.
Well-written biographies about 20th century art, film, history, literature, and music. All biographies are written by students at the best U.S. universities, with the strongest concentration from...
Exploration of the art created by the prisoners at the concentration camp Auschwitz.
A virtual museum and searchable database of European painting and sculpture of the Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque periods (1200-1700), currently containing over 6,500 reproductions. Biographies,...
Information on 23,000 American artists including biographies, bodies of work, valuation and appraisal techniques, auction records, publications, and artists representatives as well as literature...
the source for Pablo Picasso Prints, Paintings and Biography Information. Learn more about Picasso, his artistic masterpieces and impact on modern art
proposes that the visionary artist is the first member of a culture to see the world in a new way. Then, nearly simultaneously, a revolutionary physicist discovers a new way to think about the world.
the great Renaissance French potter, created a style of ceramic art that enjoyed widespread popularity in the sixteenth century, and was often imitated during his lifetime and for many years...
This is the official web site of The Frick Collection and Frick Art Reference Library. Virtual tour of the museum, and telnet access to the FRESCO, the library catalog for art research.
browse 100,000+ photos from The Francis Frith Collection as well as historic maps and material from over 400 illustrated local books
Provides unique products with "hands on learning" for the educational marketplace
Art history and art education