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"Once Upon a Time" by Terri Windling Writer/Editor/Artist Terri Windling explores myths, folk lore and fairy tales in contemporary arts.
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"Sluice Gates of the Mind" at Leeds Central Gallery - Groundbreaking exhibit on British Surrealism. An exhibit at the Leeds Central Gallery provided an eye-opening glimpse at a significant moment in the history of British and international Surrealism.
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15th Century Italian Painting Notes, research essays, pictures of Art History topics: 15th Century Italian Painting--Alberti, Masaccio, Piero, Leonardo, landscape theme
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18th-Century France: The Rococo and Watteau Introduction from the National Gallery of Art
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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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19th Century European Art Essays on Manet, Monet, Degas, van Gogh.
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A brief note on the history of Bauhaus design A brief and whimsical look at the possible source of inspiration for the Bauhaus' graphical appearance.
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A Hike to History, With Nature as a Guide New York Times article from the series "In Art's Footsteps" about an annual class trip to the Catskill Mtn. House, where F. E. Church and other members of the Hudson River School often visited. Fee required.
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A History of Photography, by Robert Leggat - Pre-Raphaelites Brief history of the Pre-Raphaelite movement, which discusses the fact that a number of photographers shared some of the sentiments typical of those who were in the Brotherhood.
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A Hundred Highlights from the Koninklijke Bibliotheek Virtual tour of manuscripts and illumination, engravings, woodcuts, drawings, and religious works from the National Library of the Netherlands.
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A Visual Tour through Late Antiquity With an emphasis on Gaul and the time of Gregory of Tours compiled by Steve Muhlberger with references and illustrations of medieval art.
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Abstract Art and Artists Learn about the artists and styles of the abstract art movement including Cubism, Neoplasticism, and Abstract Expressionism.
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Abstract Expressionism Concise description of the art movement with links to its major artists presented by Biddington's Pedigree and Provenance.
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AIHA: Hudson River School Collection A look at some of the better selections from the Albany Institute of History and Art's collection of over 60 Hudson River School paintings.
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Ajanta: Some Kind of Miracle A documentary by Laurence Castle Productions on the Ajanta Caves in Western Central India, noted for their remarkable Buddhist sculptures and wall paintings. Preview images and videos.
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Aldokkan - Ancient Egyptian Art Read about the Egyptian architecture, papyrus, pottery, literature, and hieroglyphics.
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Alexandre Roubtzoff Presentation of the life and work of the Russian-French Painter Alexandre Roubtzoff. (Mostly in French.)
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Alfred Jewel Photograph and description of the Alfred Jewel - a beautiful gold and cloisonne ornament made in England in the time of King Alfred the Great.
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Alison Knowles Web site of one of the founding members of Fluxus.
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American Bungalow Magazine Bungalow and other Craftsman-style exterior and interior design publication.
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American Impressionism National Gallery of Art. Over the past forty years, Margaret and Raymond Horowitz have assembled a superb collection of American art from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Excerpts from the exhibition catalogue including comments from the collector Raymond Horowitz, illustrated essays on 12 works from the exhibition, and 8 artist biographies
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American Impressionism The article dedicated to the exhibition at The Minneapolis Institute of Arts with brief history of American Impressionism, links to the pages of major American Impressionists artists and to the several other articles on American Impressionism
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American Impressionism Article about the exhibition of the paintings of the American impressionists at the Worcester Art Museum in Massachusetts.
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American Impressionism Short history of the movement.
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American Impressionism - Paintings of Promise Full text essay with notes by David R. Brigham reprinted on May 16, 2002 in Resource Library Magazine.
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American Impressionism Along the Connecticut Shore An article from the Maine Antique Digest about several exhibitions in Connecticut where works of the American impressionists were present.
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American Impressionism Goes West Essay by Charles C. Eldredge, PhD, reprinted with permission of the Georgia Museum of Art. Includes notes and author information.
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An American Tradition: The Pennsylvania Impressionists Westmoreland Museum of American Art, Greensburg, Pennsylvania.
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Anatomy of an Exhibition - Art Nouveau, 1890-1914 Information about the development of the National Gallery's well known exhibit.
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Ancient Art - Rome Detroit Institute of Arts : Permanent Collection. Overview and clear well selected images.
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Ancient Rome The State Hermitage Museum: Collection Highlights. This varied collection of Roman art spans the period from the late period of the Republic (1st century BC) to the late Empire (4th century AD), but most important is the collection of sculptural portraits. Illustrated.
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Andre Breton-What is Surrealism? A lecture given in Brussels on 1st June 1934 at a public meeting organised by the Belgian Surrealists, and issued as a pamphlet immediately afterwards
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Antique Jewelry Online - Art Nouveau Jewelry Small page that describes details of the style specifically in terms of jewelry design.
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ARC International - The Art Renewal Center Offering biographical information and high-resolution images of many paintings from the great masters of the 19th century.
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ArchINFORM International architectural database with projects and images of the movement.
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Armory Show 1913 Linda Larson's thesis on the Armory Show of 1913 which introduced Americans to a new "modern art" challenging and changing the idea of what makes art "art." Site includes biographies on many of the artists.
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Art and Nature Discussion of earthworks on the personal website of a Doctoral candidate in Art History.
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Art and Nature: The Hudson River School Summary of an exhibit at the Morris Museum of Art in Augusta, Georgia.
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Art and Nature: The Hudson River School, Paintings from the AIHA A brief summary of an exhibition by the Orlando Museum of Art.
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Art at the End of the 20th Century Article by Max Podstolski.
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