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Note: You will find many reproductions of fine art at these sites. Remember that all works of art are copyrighted. You may look at them and use them for educational purposes, but it is a violation of the law to copy these images and put them on your web page or use them for any "for profit" project. Art History - 118 Museum and Web links from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco - The deYoung and more. A very large collection of art and artist information. The Getty Center - Information about the Getty as well as some on-line examples of the art that is there. The Kemper Museum - A collection of contemporary art from O'Keefe, Hockney, Stella, Motherwell, Wegman, Maplethorpe and more. The Los Angeles County Museum of Art - Some interesting on-line exhibitions from 6,000 BC to the present. The Louvre - No collection is complete without it. The Mona Lisa, Winged Victory and more, all online. Museum of Contemporary Art - Chicago-style. An interesting assortment of art online. National Gallery of Art - Welcome to the Smithsonian. Find out what's going on. See what's there. The Smithsonian - The site is as big as the museum itself with a wild assortment of things to see and do. I went to a virtual Luau, but then the computer crashed and when I tried to go back to it, I couldn't find it! So I spent some time reading about Beat Culture instead. Allow LOTS of time to browse! Stereograms - Go ahead. Make yourself crosseyed trying to see the object! WebMuseum, Paris - An excellent place to either look for a specific artist or just browse. You'll find reproductions of many famous paintings. A valuable resource. Yahoo's Links to Museums all over the world - From the Addison Gallery of American Art to the Yellowstone Art Museum, the list has them all. Afro-Caribbean Musics - A collection of musical links that give information about the music of various countries, including MIDI clips. Site is tri-lingual (English, French and Spanish.) The Classical Net - 2400 links to other classical music web sites, descriptions of different musical periods, composer index, biographies, music reviews, articles, links to classical musit listservs and newsgroups, and even a Virtual Opera House with audio clips of famous opera singers. The MIDI Farm - Check out the "Free Files Section" and browse an archive of more than 12,000 MIDI and karaoke files to find a clip to add to your multimedia presentation. Music History - The Twentieth Century Music Resources - Good links from the TeachersFirst site including Jazz History home page,, index of classical composers, Gilbert and Sullivan archive, multicultural music, medieval and renaissance instruments, and more. Check it out. Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame - Information about 500 songs that shaped the world of rock 'n' roll, audio clips, lesson plans for teachers including "Popular Music and the Civil Rights Movement," "Langston Hughes and the Blues,""Woody Guthrie and the Grapes of Wrath" and "A Musical Approach to Problem Solving. Individual Artists back to top American Ballet Theatre - Experience the passion, power and movement of one of the world's most revered and innovative dance companies. Folk Music - Midi files of many of your favorite folk songs from England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and America. The UCR/California Museum of Photography - A widely varied collection. Check it out. NYFA Interactive - NYFA stands out as a leader in serving the philanthropic community. Magic Eye - Get yourself crosseyed by trying to decode these pieces of art in your mind. It just might give you a headache, however. Artcyclopedia - This is a simple search engine that can give you information about the artist(s) you desire. Search by their mediums, movement, subject, nationality, or just by their name. Over 7,000 artists total. ArtsEdge - Site links arts and education through technology. Includes links to various types of art (visual, performing, music) and various levels of education from (early childhood through high school to adult/professional. Artlex - a list of terms used to describe visual art and the techniques used to create it. Artscape - Examples of ceramics, digital art, photography, painting, printmaking and sculpture. California Plants and Habitats - 20,000 photos. Get a good closeup look at plants and flowers. Kentucky Migrant Technology Project - Supports education in the arts, science, english, mathematics, social studies, and practical living. Excellent site. The Costume Page - History, museums, pictures, links. Why did people dress that way? How they looked. Professional Cartoonists' Index: Teacher's Guide - This site contains lesson plans that explain how to use editorial cartoons as a teaching tool in a vareity of disciplines. Teachers: If you want a web site added to this page, e-mail the information here Please include your name and email address in your message. Report dead links to the same address. |
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