Dictionary of Art Historians is a biographical and methodological database intended as a beginning point to learning the background of major art historians of western art history. A free, copyrighted scholarly database for the use of researchers, students, and the public.
The National Gallery of Art website gives you a tour through the collection and it also gives you the programs and events that take place at the actual gallery.
Celebrating the beauty and history of the photogravure process and the important role it has played in the evolution of fine art photography. This site contains a unique and extensive overview of photogravure as well as many resources to aid in the study of this all but forgotten art.
All text on this site is drawn from the book, The Printed Picture or the wall texts and extended labels developed for the exhibition held at the Museum from October 17, 2008, through July 13, 2009. The chapters of the book also provide the overall structure for this site.
With over 16 million items in its continually growing collections, the Archives is the world’s largest and most widely used resource dedicated to collecting and preserving the papers and primary records of the visual arts in America.
The Smithsonian Institute gives you the option to explore through Museums and Zoos and their research center and Exhibitions along with many other resources.
This site lets you choose the topics of art, attitude, business, fear, feelings, food-and-drink, health, lifestyle, psychology, theo, memoirs, and chronology.