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  • BrushesArt History Resources on the Web
    A massive list of Internet resources, from the general to the specific. Divided into 5 sections: 1. Prehistoric, Ancient & Middle Ages; 2. Renaissance, Baroque & Eighteenth-Century Art; 3. Nineteenth-Century Art & Twentieth-Century Art; 4. Non-European Art; and 5. Research Resources in Art History.
  • WWW Virtual Library: History of Art
    Covers art history and computer applications in art history. Divided into broad categories including large collections of art history resources, university departments, art history organizations, art imaging projects, online publications, and more.
  • Artcyclopedia: the Fine Art Search Engine
    John Malyon, the creator of Artcyclopedia, says that he wants this site to become "the definitive and most effective guide to fine art on the Internet."
  • Voice of the Shuttle
    One of the premiere resources for humanities research on the Web. Of particular interest are the sections on Art & Art History, Architecture, Archaeology, and Photography. "Woven" by Alan Liu, University of California, Santa Barbara.
  • AMICO (Art Museum Image Collection)
    "Enabling Educational Access to Museum Multimedia Documentation" this site provides searches though a thumbnail catalog of over 50,000 holdings from a growing consortia of institutions with collections of art.
  • American Art Therapy Association, Inc.
    AATA provides standards of professional competence, and developing and promoting knowledge in, and of, the field of art therapy.
  • College Art Association
    The College Art Association is the premiere academic organization for art history and studio art. The home page includes information on the organization's publications, and upcoming and prior annual conferences.
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art
    New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art has created a site that gives visitors a glimpse into its extensive collections, which total more than 2 million items.
  • National Art Education Association
    Represents 17,000 art educators from all levels of instruction. Promotes quality teaching through professional development and other programs.
  • Sioux City Art Center
    Our local center bringing "the excitement of the visual arts to the region through education, exhibition, permanent collection and the support of artists."


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