Artcyclopedia
This site offers a great source for preliminary information and leads on artworks and artists. A list is offered for the location of specific works of art by a particular artist with links to specific museums housing the works. It is a good resource for images. Links are also provided to the latest research and articles on particular works/artists.
http://www.artcyclopedia.com
Art History Resources on the Web
This is a fairly comprehensive website that offers a complete guide and outline to all periods of art history. The resource offers historical data, biographical, bibliographical and links to resources from Prehistory to the modern world with accompanying timelines and links. Articles and journals can also be found through this website.
http://witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTHLinks.html
Art Links on the Web
This is a site that offers links to other sites. This is a great place to start but it can be overwhelming.
http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/Artweb_frames.html
Art History Research Centre
This is a premiere online resource for any and every art historian. The whole art world is at your finger tips.
http://www.harmsen.net/ahrc/
American Association for Museums
This is really a guide to professionals in the field of museum studies. It has timely material on dealing with art in museums, such as the recent sacking of the Baghdad Museum, and efforts to return stolen goods to their original owner/country of origin. AAM deals with the most current issues on art and its relation to society.
http://www.aam-us.org
ArtNet
Perhaps not as comprehensive as some of the other websites, ArtNet does offer biographies, timelines, and a retrospective of exhibitions on a particular artist. ArtNet also lists art works for sale in case purchasing a Picasso will help with current research! (An expensive research paper).
http://www.artnet.com
Artnews
As with any art research it is important to keep abreast on museum exhibitions taking place around the world. Art News offers the latest exhibitions and news from every city around the world. The directory offers a city by city guide at the top of the homepage.
http://www.artnews.info
Grove Art Online
Grove Art has always been a great source of art information when it was in book form (still is). Grove Art Online offers a scholarly resource for biographical and bibliographical information on artists and subjects in the art world.
http://www.groveart.com
The Louvre Museum
This is the other monster of the museum world that acts as a great guide to art and artists. The Louvre website offers a chance to see works close-up online. It also offers educational tools and information, especially about works in its collection (quirky information) that might not be found elsewhere.
http://www.louvre.fr/llv/dossiers/liste_themes.jsp?bmLocale=en
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
This is one of the most remarkable collections in the world. There is a movement in the museum world to make images from the permanent collection available online. The Met is one of the leaders for art information available online, including bibliographic lists that pertain to temporary and permanent collections.
http://www.metmuseum.org
National Gallery of Art
Website of the National Gallery of Art. Includes links to some of the collections.
http://www.nga.gov/collection/
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