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19th century art @ Heart's Ease
The classical tradition, romanticism, impressionism and pre-raphaelite movements in 19th century art.
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Timeline of Art History
The Timeline of Art History provides an overview of the history of art as illustrated and represented in the Museum's collection. The material presented here has been researched, written, and reviewed by the Museum's curatorial staff. It serves as an important reference and research tool for anyone interested in studying art history and related subjects such as archaeology, anthropology, and history. As an online publication, it will expand in breadth and depth, and be continually updated with new scholarship from the Museum and key links to outside online resources.
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Art at the End of the 20th Century
In most urban centres people do not know the neighbours across the hall, yet they will exchange the most intimate details of their personal lives with strangers in Swaziland via electronic chat rooms. In the midst of this world there exists a place where the hangers-on, the merely somewhat interested, and the radically involved members of cyberspace come to raise their hackles, in a community venture called *spark-online. *spark-online purports to "explore the electronic consciousness.Its an e-zine dedicated to understanding very nature of this brave new world we inhabit.
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Art Bank
Data-bank on ancient art from the 10th to the 18th century.
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Abstract Art and Artists
A summary of cubism, abstract expressionism, and neoplastisim (de stijl). Also has info on Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock and Piet Mondrain.
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Vision
Vision - Online Art Gallery
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Art Resources
Essays on main art movements with images gallery and articles about famous artists.
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Centurions
Browse for biographies of the movers and shakers of history.
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Modern Art Periods
artelino - Modern art movements of the 19th and 20th century
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National Portrait Gallery - Eye Contact
A celebration of masterpieces on paper highlighting famed Americans of the past century by legendary artists. Includes large reproductions and audio commentary from the exhibition's curator.
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