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Africa and the African Diaspora
Africa-Related Links
The African Art, Music & Cultural Resources
section of the University of Wisconsin-Madison African Studies Program
links page.
http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/afrst/links.html#art
Africa South of the Sahara: Selected Internet
Resources
A searchable list of links, also arranged
by subject and countries/regions. Prepared by Karen Fung for the
Electronic Technology Group, African Studies Association, USA, and
housed at Standford University Library. Check out the Art
section.
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/guide.html
Art and Life in Africa Online
Art and Life in Africa Online contains information
about African Art and Culture. Some of the material on this site
hasbeen adapted from similar material developed for the Art
and Life in Africa CD-ROM being produced at The University
of Iowa. Additionally, some material is specific to this site (and
not found on the CD), as noted below. Links to further resources
on the web have been added where appropriate.
http://www.uiowa.edu/~africart/
Pioneering Cartoonists of Color
A publication of Creative License Studio
Inc., by Tim Jackson. Includes original cartoons and cartoonist's
biographies (see the © notice).
http://www.CLStoons.com/paoc/paocopen.htm
Schomburg Center for Research in Black
Culture
Part of the New York Public Library, the
Schomburg is a national research library devoted to collecting,
preserving and providing access to resources documenting the experiences
of peoples of African descent throughout the world. Site includes
online exhibitions and digital collections.
http://www.nypl.org/research/sc/sc.html
The Americas
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Chicano/Latino Network Virtual Museum
CLNET's list of web sites, including sections
on latino art, music, dance, theater & film, and pictorial essays.
Produced by the Chicano/LatinoNet at the University of California.
http://latino.sscnet.ucla.edu/MUSEUM.HTML
Frank Lloyd Wright in Wisconsin
Guides that includes images of Wright structures
in Wisconsin. Presented by the Frank Lloyd Wright® Wisconsin
Heritage Tourism Program.
http://flw.badgernet.com/
International Cultural Property
Protection
Produced by the U.S. Information Agency,
includes text of U.S. and International laws, and the Image Database
of restricted objects (which currently includes only Cyprus, Guatemala
and Peru, but there are plans to add other countries). Important
for anyone interested in art to know what is and is not legal to
bring into this country.
http://www.usia.gov/education/culprop/index.html
Isaacs/Innuit Gallery
A commercial gallery in Toronto. Site includes
images of sculptures, drawings, and wallhangings for sale, in addition
to a calendar and general information on Innuit art.
http://www.lenape.org/
Lenni Lenape Historical Society /
Museum of Indian Culture
A good source of Native American links,
includes Art & Artists, Museums, and PowWows.
http://www.lenape.org/links/links.html
Museo de Monterrey
The Permanent Collection includes work by
artists from Mexico and Latin America, in addition to selected works
in the Collection of Pan-American Graphics Arts.
http://www.museodemonterrey.org.mx/
National Museum of American Art
In the Collections & Exhibitions section,
browse over 3000 digitized works, or search by artist or subject.
http://nmaa-ryder.si.edu/
University of Arizona Library's World
Wide Web Exhibits
A large group of community-based web exhibits.
Includes archival collections such as the Bloom Southwest Jewish
Archives, the War Relocation Camps of Arizona 1942 - 1946, USS Arizona
- "that terrible day," and more.
http://dizzy.library.arizona.edu:80/images/swf/imagessw.html
Asia
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Art of China
From Purdue university, includes images
(without source info) and links. Includes The
Great Wall, an illustrated tour
mainly taken from the book "Beijing: Glimpses of History"
published by Foreign Languages Press, Beijing, China.
http://pasture.ecn.purdue.edu/~agenhtml/agenmc/china/china.html
Asian Arts
An online journal for the study and exhibition
of the arts of Asia. Includes exhibitions, associations, articles,
and images from commercial galleries.
http://www.webart.com/asianart/index.html
Beauty and Darkness: Cambodia in Modern History
Provides information on the recent history
of Cambodia. Includes a Photo Gallery and a section on Khmer art.
http://members.aol.com/cambodia/
China the Beautiful
The homepage for 5,000 years of Chinese
Art and Literature - a tiny bit of it anyway. Includes the China Room, with examples
of calligraphy from the Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties,
a section on Paintings & Graphic Arts, Poetry, and Arts, in
addition to many related links. Also has the Chinese Reading Room
(special software required).
http://www.chinapage.com/china.html
Hmong Textiles
From the Southeast Asian Archive at the
University of California, Irvine Library. The cloths presented come
from two sources: Flower Cloth of the Hmong, Denver, CO: Denver
Museum of Natural History, 1985, and Joan Randall, ed., Art of the
Hmong-Americans, Davis, CA: C.N. Gorman Museum (UC Davis), 1985.
http://www.lib.uci.edu/rrsc/hmong.html
Kyoto National Museum
Provides an online image database with over
10,000 images of over 3,200 objects or sets of objects from the
museum collection, searchable by keyword or category.
http://www.kyohaku.go.jp/
Scenery Pictures of China (CND InfoBase)
Tourist shots divided into three series.
The first, "The Land of Beauty," includes the "top
ten scenic sites." The second series is of "Natural Landscapes,"
and the third is "Ancient Buildings." Also includes links
to other sites with pictures of China, including a lot of good modern
Hangzhou scenes and Time Magazine's "A Day in the Life of China."
http://www.cnd.org/Scenery/index.html
Europe
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Amiens Cathedral Project
A multimedia project that provides computer
generated images of Amiens Cathedral. At Columbia University.
http://www.arch.columbia.edu/DDL/projects/amiens/index.html
Chagall Windows
Created by Marc Chagall and his assistant,
Charles Marq, at the Hadassah Hospital, Jerusalem. The Windows are
populated by floating figures of animals, fish, flowers, and numerous
Jewish symbols.
http://www.hadassah.org.il/hmo/art/chagall.html
Christus Rex
A private Catholic site which hosts a collection
of medium quality images of Vatican City (255 images), The Sistine
Chapel (325 images), The Raphael Stanze and Loggia (226 images),
The Vatican Museums (596 images) and plenty more. The quality of
the images ranges from not-so-great to not-bad, but here quantity
makes up for quality.
http://www.christusrex.org/
Complete Writings and Pictures of
Dante Gabriel Rossetti: A Hypermedia Research Archive
An experiment in Hypermedia that has gained
a great deal of attention within the circles of adepts. Also has
great pictures and texts for those who hang out in other circles.
http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/rossetti/rossetti.html
Connecticut College's Wetmore Print
Collection
Includes Rembrandt and Durer prints. They
own the images and thus the copyrights (I don't think the Durer
family has much of a case). Since they are generous they encourage
the free distribution and display of the images.
http://camel.conncoll.edu/visual
French Revolutionary Pamphlets
An experiment to determine optimal parameters
for the network distribution of rare text page images, with navigation
aids so that the user might simply read a book online. A series
of hard to find pamphlets published during the French Revolutionm
have been digitized. Done by Mark Olsen at the ARTFL Project, University
of Chicago.
http://humanities.uchicago.edu/homes/mark/fr_rev.html
Gargoyles Then and Now
Compiled as a class project for the
School of Information and Library Science at the University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill by Jack Westerhoff and Beth Stevens. One of
the most fun sites on the internet.
http://ils.unc.edu/garg/garghp4.html
Medieval Wall Paintings from Danish
Churches
From the Department of History at Copenhagen
University, a searchable image-database containing more than 5,000
images of medieval wall-paintings from churches across Denmark (more
images are added regularly). In Danish and English.
http://kalk.historie.ku.dk/
Musee des arts et metiers
A virtual museum of technology, depicted
in Umberto Eco's famous novel, "The Foucault's pendulum."
Hosts 80,000 objects and documents related with every great technical
innovation. Collections section includes many images arranged by
subject. In English and French.
http://web.cnam.fr/museum/
Paintings of Vermeer
An atlas of the oeuvre of the 17th century
Dutch painter, with commentary and unwanted opinion. The largest
collection of Vermeers online, you can even find the Vermeer that
is closest to you (in museum, collection, etc.). Brought to you
by Roy Williams at the Center for Advanced Computing Research, Caltech,
Pasadena, California.
http://www.ccsf.caltech.edu/~roy/vermeer/
Renaissance and Baroque Architecture
Scanned from slides taken by Professor C.
W. Westfall and used in his survey course, Renaissance and Baroque
Architecture (ARH 102), at the University of Virginia, School of
Architecture, Department of Architectural History. They are organized
according to his course syllabus. Gobs o' images.
http://www.lib.virginia.edu/dic/colls/arh102/index.html
Rome Reborn: The Vatican Library and
Renaissance Culture
This Library of Congress exhibit presents
some 200 of the Vatican Library's most precious manuscripts, books,
and maps--many of which played a key role in the humanist recovery
of the classical heritage of Greece and Rome.
http://sunsite.unc.edu/expo/vatican.exhibit/Vatican.exhibit.html
St. Petersburg Pictures Gallery
An online picture gallery of photos of St.
Petersburg. Quite nice.
http://www.spb.su/pictures/index.html
Les Tres Riches Heures Du Duc De Berry
One of the image projects of the ARTFL Project,
Univ. of Chicago. The pictures in this directory are from the calendar
section of the Tres Riches Heures. This was painted some time between
1412 and 1416 and is arguably the most beautiful part of the manuscript;
it is certainly the best known, being one of the great art treasures
of France.
http://humanities.uchicago.edu/images/heures/heures.html
Middle East & Islam
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ABZU: Guide
to Resources for the Study of the Ancient Near East Available on the
Internet
A project of The Research Archives
of the Oriental Institute, Chicago. Includes online journals, library
catalogs, museum collections, and directories, in addition to subject
and regional indexes. An Associate Site of the Argos search engine.
http://www-oi.uchicago.edu/OI/DEPT/RA/ABZU/ABZU.HTML
Ankaboot
An Iranian web guide with an image gallery,
news, recipes, jokes, and links grouped by subject (including Arts
& Humanities).
http://www.ankaboot.com/
Artserve
Part of an extensive collection of images
from Australia National University. Includes architecture images,
indexed alphabetically from Egypt to Syria. More images available
for a fee.
http://rubens.anu.edu.au/
Digitorium at the University of Chicago
Library
Provides access to scholarly image resources
available at the University. Includes the Middle East Photograph
Archive and The Oriental Institute Photographic Archive.
http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/Digitorium/images.html
Islamic Architecture in Isfahan
Isfahan is one of ten cities designated
by UNESCO as a universal heritage. It contains a wide range of Islamic
Architectural styles ranging from the 11th century (C.E.) to the
19th. This archive contains photographs and descriptions of some
of the most interesting and unusual ones. A fun and informative
site that includes a helpful section on Fundamental Concepts of
Islamic and Iranian architecture, a tourist shop where you can get
a map of the city and information on Iran from the CIA (always found
in real tourist shops).
http://isfahan.anglia.ac.uk:8200/
The Classical World of the Mediterranean
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Ancient World Web: The Ultimate
Index of All Things Ancient
An amazing site that includes news
flashes on the latest discoveries, and a wide range of indexed links
covering everything from a 3-D reconstruction of a mummy to a "Yamada
Mayan Languages WWW guide -- With links to an epigraphic database,
a virtual art gallery, and archaeological sites." The links
can be accessed by subject organization or they can be searched.
Sites are also rated.
http://www.julen.net/ancient/
Artserve
Part of an extensive collection of images
from Australia National University. Includes art and architecture
mainly from the Mediterranean Basin. Over 16,000 images. Larger
images available for a fee.
http://rubens.anu.edu.au/
Chagall Windows
Created by Marc Chagall and his assistant,
Charles Marq, at the Hadassah Hospital, Jerusalem. The Windows are
populated by floating figures of animals, fish, flowers, and numerous
Jewish symbols.
http://www.md.huji.ac.il/special/chagall/index.html
Scrolls from the Dead Sea: The Ancient
Library of Qumran and Modern
Scholarship
An exhibit at the Library of Congress that
describes the historical context of the scrolls and the Qumran community
from whence they may have originated; it also relates the story
of their discovery 2,000 years later. Includes images of 12 scroll
fragments and 29 other objects loaned by the Israel Antiquities
Authority for this exhibition.
http://sunsite.unc.edu/expo/deadsea.scrolls.exhibit/intro.html
University of Memphis Institute of Egyptian
Art and Archaeology
At the Department of Art of the University
of Memphis, in Memphis, Tennessee. Includes an exhibit of egyptian
artifacts residing at the University and a tour of over a dozen
different ancient Egyptian sites along the Nile River.
http://www.memst.edu/egypt/main.html
University of Michigan Papyrus
Collection
Site provides a description of papyrus,
a history and overview of the collection, and related resources.
Also includes digital images of selected papyri. The site is currently
being overhauled.
http://www.lib.umich.edu/pap/
Photography
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Aart Gallery
Reviews and examples of work by local (Newfoundland?)
artists and photographers.
http://www.yes.net/generality/generality/generality/aart_Gallery.html
Ansel Adams: Fiat Lux
Sponsored by the University of California,
Irvine Bookstore, Ansel Adams: Fiat Lux is a portfolio of images
of the University of California's nine campuses and its natural
reserve system, research stations, and agricultural centers &
field stations.
http://www.book.uci.edu/AdamsHome.html
California Academy of Sciences
Includes a database of pictures from more
than 20,000 images of California plants (native and naturalized)
as well as habitats.
http://www.calacademy.org/
Digital Photography Exhibit
An annual international juried exhibition
of photographs, begun in 1994, presented by Bradley University and
the Peoria Art Guild. Includes artist statements, technical explanations,
biographies and self-portraits of the artists, an index of the exhibiting
artists, and a digital photography bibliography.
http://www.bradley.edu/exhibit95/
Digital Schomburg
Part of the New York Public Library, an
extensive collection of images of African Americans from the nineteenth
century.
http://digital.nypl.org/Schomburg/images_aa19/
Edgerton Center
Provides hands-on educational experiences
for undergraduates at MIT by engaging students in activities and
projects in engineering and science. Includes a section on High
Speed Imaging (photography and videography).
http://web.mit.edu/edgerton/main.htmlmain.html
George Eastman House
Includes selections from the collections.
http://www.eastman.org/
Hot Pictures: Electronic Photogallery
First Russian electronic photogallery, this
site presents the works of artists who use photography. The spectre
of presented works is rather wide -- starting from "direct,
immediate photography" to computer-processed images. Also the
exhibition has the works documenting creative activity, scenes,
the works which use photo images as a base for painting, etc. The
age of artists varies from 20 to 56 years, their popularity also
widely varies.
http://lvk-ether.cs.msu.su/wwwart/hotpics/
Kodak Digital Images Offering
The images included here were all taken
by amateur photographers-- Kodak employees who have donated their
photographs for this project. Kodak, and the individual photographers,
offer these sample images for non-commercial use.
http://www.kodak.com/digitalImages/samples/imageIntro.shtml
Library of Congress: American Memory
Includes many collections that can be browsed
by subject or searched. An amazing resource.
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/
St. Petersburg Pictures Gallery
An online picture gallery of photos of St.
Petersburg. Quite nice.
http://www.spb.su/pictures/index.html
University of Virginia, Daguerreotype site
Nice digital images of 19th century daguerreotypes,
with some historical info and related resources.
http://wsrv.clas.Virginia.EDU/~bhs2u/daguerre/dag01.html
Image Collections, Galleries
& Sources
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Artchive
Over 2,000 high quality scans of artwork
by Mark Harden. From Abakanowicz to Wyeth. CD of the archive available
to patrons.
http://artchive.com/ftp_site.htm
ART COMIC
Independent Comics for the Internet
http://www.artcomic.com/
Art Crimes: The Writing on the Wall
A gallery of graffiti art from cities around
the world
http://www.graffiti.org/
ArtNetWeb
A collaborative dedicated to exploring the
possibilities of the Web as an art tool. Artists include: Annette
Weintraub, David Schafer, Adrianne Wortzel, Kevin Clarke, Douglas
Davis and others.
http://artnetweb.com/artnetweb/index1.html
ArtSource
Links to resources on Art and Architecture.
Includes programs, journals, libraries, exhibitions, events, image
collections, and museum information. Initially created by an art
librarian, the site is housed at the University of Kentucky Libraries.
http://www.uky.edu/Artsource/artsourcehome.html
CaliforniaArt.com
Lists publications, galleries, and news
and events pertaining to pre-1945 California art.
http://www.californiaart.com
Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc Cave
A site with pictures from the discovery
in December, 1994 of a vast underground network of caves decorated
with paintings and engravings dating from the Palaeolithic age (17,000
- 20,000 years ago).
http://www.culture.fr/culture/arcnat/chauvet/en/gvpda-d.htm
Clearinghouse of Image Databases and
the IMAGELIB listserv archives
An online directory of at the University
of Arizona Library. It was created in July 1994 by Stuart Glogoff,
Assistant Dean for Library Information Systems at the University
of Arizona, who continues to maintain it.
http://dizzy.library.arizona.edu/images/image_projects.html
Dia Center for the Arts
A multi-disciplinary contemporary arts organization.
Site includes artist's projects, long-term installations, exhibitions,
forums, programs, and publications.
http://www.diacenter.org/
From the Studio: New Work by Art Department Faculty
An exhibition at the Davis Museum and Cultural
Center at Wellesley College, features a range of media from photographs
and video to paintings and sculpture.
http://www.wellesley.edu/DavisMuseum/WWWStudio95.html
Gallerie DeLuxxe: Fluxus Home Page
Information on performance art and performance
art spaces in NY.
http://www.deluxxe.com
Library of Congress Exhibits
The central location from which you can
go to any of the many exhibits designed by the LOC.
http://www.loc.gov/homepage/exhibits.html
List of images by various artists
Another set of images with many artists
but few examples for each. But you never know, you may find the
one you're looking for.
http://ftp.sunet.se/ftp/pub/pictures/art/
On the Way...Images to While the Day
Away
An exhibit (?) by Stanley Tomshinsky. "Stanley
Tomshinsky was born in New York City in 1935. After graduating New
York University in 1959 he settled in Milan. This is a retrospective
look at the artist's work from 1961 through 2000. 130 paintings,
sculptures, and computer-drawings that illustrate energy in movement
and insights into symbolism,
ranging in manner from conceptual to analogical.
http://www.tomshinsky.com
Reverse Solidus
An eclectic and eccentric site for photography,
and various other contemporary arts, statements and projects.
http://www.teleport.com/~bbrace/bbrace.html
Treasures of The Louvre
Not an official page, but some good images
nonetheless. Divided into Paintings, Egyptian Antiquities, Oriental
Antiquities, Greek, Etruscan and Roman Antiquities, Sculpture, Prints
and Drawings, and Objets d'Art.
http://www.paris.org/Musees/Louvre/Treasures/treasures.html
UC Berkeley Digital Library project
Intended to develop the technologies for
access to massive, distributed collections of multi-media documents
including photographs, satellite images, videos, full text documents,
and "multivalent" documents comprising multiple terabyte
databases.
http://elib.cs.berkeley.edu/
Varo Registry
An electronic registry of artwork by contemporary
international women artists. Includes a list of women's studies
museums, archives, and research centers, in addition to some general
information on a number of women artists, and related links.
http://www.netdreams.com/registry/
Web Gallery of Art
The Web Gallery of Art
contains over 6,000 digital reproductions of European paintings
and sculptures created between the years 1150 and 1750. A considerable
number of the pictures are commented and biographies of the significant
artists are given. A versatile search engine allows you to find
pictures in the collection using various search criteria. A number
of guided tours make it easier to visit the Gallery and to understand
the artistic and historical relationship between different artworks
and artists included in the collection.
http://gallery.euroweb.hu/welcome.html
WebMuseum!
A collection of exhibitions of varying quality
ranging from specialized to general interest including Les très
riches heures du Duc de Berry, Paul Cézanne, Art of the 20th
century, and the general Famous Paintings exhibit.
http://sunsite.unc.edu/wm/
Wentworth Galleries
Visit one of Wentworth's 37 galleries. Wentworth
specializes in providing a wide selection of original oils, limited
edition serigraphs, lithographs, and sculptures from artists around
the world.
http://www.wentworth-art.com/
World Art Treasures
A collaboration between the J. E. Berger
Foundation and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne.
Intended to promulgate the discovery and love of art. From 100,000
slides belonging to the Jacques-Edouard Berger Foundation.
http://sgwww.epfl.ch/BERGER/index.html
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