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Art History
Artchive thousands of images concerning art as well as art criticism interpretation for those not so inclined. Art History from The Best of History Websites a splendid source covering a wide range of subjects in the field. Hermitage Museum one of the world's greatest art museum is available for teachers and students online from IBM. Index of Artists and Architects offers sources and links for educators to use to integrate art and art history into their classrooms. Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City has a wonderful collection of materials on line for teachers interested in art history, including St. John the Baptist in the Wilderness. Timeline of Art History presented by the Metropolitan Museum of Art offers a graphic portrayal of the development of art for educators of all levels. Vatican Museums Online gives teachers the opportunity to visit the Sistine Chapel and all of the other wonderful sites in the Vatican without leaving their classrooms. The Web Gallery provides over 11,000 digital representations of Europe's masters from the twelfth through the eighteenth century WebMuseum provides opportunities for teachers and students to view the world's famous artists from the web as well as offering short biographies too. Worlds Interwind from the University of Pennsylvania Museum provides background to the Etruscans, Greeks, and Romans as well as their place in the world. |
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