- http://www.wikipedia.org Wikipedia is a great online encyclopedia for any kind of research.
- http://www.ibilio.org/wm/ WebMuseum takes you to all sorts of museums and has a great deal of information about the various images in your textbook. If you are looking form more in depth information about a work, you can search by time period, artist, title, culture, and many other possibilities.
- http://www.artcyclopedia.com An online art encyclopedia.
- http://www.artlex.com/ An excellent online art dictionary.
- http://www.artchive.com Mark Harden out of San Antonio has spent a lot of time on this site. If you get yourself a password, you can avoid the advertising popups. Harden is an Art History professor.
- http://witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTHLinks.html This is a great site put together by college Art History professor Dr. Christopher L. C. E. Witcombe at Sweet Briar College. It is one of the best sites for Art History on the web.
- http://dir.yahoo.com/Arts/ You can search by period, subject, artists in many cathgories
- http://www.googlescholar.com Like Yahoo, this becomes another search engine for art. This site gets you better information.
- http://www.arthistory.net This is an Art History Network
- http://arthistory.about.com/ Yet another Art History source.
- http://www.harmsen.net/ahrc/ For scholarly searches, this one seems pretty thorough.
- http://www.eduweb.com/insideart/ If you want to help yourself review, try this Art History Game site.
- http://www.artsconnected.org/toolkit/ Just for fun.
- http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/2001/whatisaprint/flash.html Interactive Printmaking Exercise from the MoMA
- http://www.gzquilt.com/index.html 9/11 Quilt Site
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUDIoN-_Hxs Women in Art Metamorphosis
- http://www.learn.columbia.edu/ha/related_sites/acropolis_360_public/index.html Virtual Parthenon from the Columbia University Art Library. 360 degree views of the Parthenon and sites in Athens, Greece. Compares the original Parthenon with the replica in Nashville, Tennessee.
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