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Art-Platform.com
art-platform.com
Offers images of the works of famous painters.
Last Expression
lastexpression.northwestern.edu
Exploration of the art created by the prisoners at the concentration camp Auschwitz.
WetCanvas: Virtual Museum
wetcanvas.com
A true virtual museum, complete with images, stories, and biographical notes on the great masters.
Four American Painters: Eakins, Homer, Hopper, Sargent
people.bu.edu
A survey of American painting, focusing on the work of Thomas Eakins, Winslow Homer, Edward Hopper, and John Singer Sargent.
Artquizz
quizzart.free.fr
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 participate in the making of new pages, in English and in French.
The Essence of Line: French Drawings from Ingres to Degas
frenchdrawings.org
Database of more than 900 works by artists such as Eugéne Delacroix, Honoré Daumier, Paul Cézanne, and Edgar Degas illuminate the range of French art over the course of a century of innovation.
Web Gallery of Art
gallery.euroweb.hu
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, commentaries, and guided tours.
Brain-Juice
brain-juice.com
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 Brown, Harvard, Princeton, and Yale.
Art History at Loggia
loggia.com
'Artists at a Glance' features a select group of some of the most important artists who have shaped the history of art.
United States Senate Catalogue of Fine Art
gpoaccess.gov
Senate document detailing the portraits and sculptures in the United States Senate.
Giorgio Vasari - The Lives of the Artists
easyweb.easynet.co.uk
An illustrated companion to Vasari's Lives, with associated text.
Olga's Gallery
abcgallery.com
Large collection of images of the works of many artists, with biographies and historical comments. Sorted by alphabet, topic, movement, and nationality/country. Offers a newsletter, and archives are available.
Famous Painter
famouspainter.com
Lives and art of famous painters Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Vincent Van Gogh. Biographies and images of works.
Distinguished Artists Series
tfaoi.com
Distinguished artists, including an alphabetical index of over 2,000 deceased American artists, as provided by Traditional Fine Arts Online organization.
The Grand Tour: Venice & Rome in the 18th Century
museum.oglethorpe.edu
Oglethorpe University Museum exhibition of 18th century landscape and veduta paintings of Venice and Rome. This important exhibit included works by Canaletto, Panini and Ricci.
The Smart-Ass Guide to Art
incompetech.com
Offers humorous biographical notes on artists such as Giotto, Artemisia Gentileschi, Franz Hals, Picasso.
Women Artists in History
wendy.com
Showcase of women artists down through the centuries.
ARC International - The Art Renewal Center
artrenewal.org
Offering biographical information and high-resolution images of many paintings from the great masters of the 19th century.
AskART.com Artist Reference
askart.com
Information on American and international artists including bodies of work, valuation and appraisal techniques, auction records, publications, and artists representatives as well as biographies, literature and museum information for American painters and sculptors.
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Prints by Kenyan artist Peterson Kamwathi on display at World ...
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The five woodcuts have been created by Kenyan artist Peterson Kamwathi, and are showcased in the William Brown Street's World Cultures gallery. ...
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Liverpool Daily Post
The five woodcuts have been created by Kenyan artist Peterson Kamwathi, and are showcased in the William Brown Street's World Cultures gallery. ...
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Chess, Goddess and Everything: Some Cave Artists Were Female
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How do artists portray identity in their work?
Q. I am writing an essay towards my A-Level in Art and am doing some research. My stimulus is Identity, and would be grateful for any input regarding artists and their portrayal of their own identity within their work.
Asked by redrobyn - Sun Feb 10 14:54:17 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I think other than a signature (wether written or otherwise), it has a lot to do with style. I like to draw slim female fantasy characters, I prefer them with long hair, and an array of personally designed garments. I have developed this style through years of practice, and although it reflects that of the video game character creation industry, it is exclusive. Here is my deviantart page for an idea:
Answered by Kiki-la - Is THE Athetit - Sun Feb 10 15:15:59 2008
Q. I am writing an essay towards my A-Level in Art and am doing some research. My stimulus is Identity, and would be grateful for any input regarding artists and their portrayal of their own identity within their work.
Asked by redrobyn - Sun Feb 10 14:54:17 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I think other than a signature (wether written or otherwise), it has a lot to do with style. I like to draw slim female fantasy characters, I prefer them with long hair, and an array of personally designed garments. I have developed this style through years of practice, and although it reflects that of the video game character creation industry, it is exclusive. Here is my deviantart page for an idea:
Answered by Kiki-la - Is THE Athetit - Sun Feb 10 15:15:59 2008
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