Use this site to search more than 2 million of the Smithsonian's museum, archives, imagees, library and research holdings and collections.
"This database is designed to give researchers a beginning point to finding information on the background of major art historians of western art history." A keyword search feature allows searching by art methodology, school of thought, etc.
"The Online Resource Book for Medieval Studies (ORB) is a cooperative effort on the part of scholars across the internet to establish an online textbook source for medieval studies on the World-Wide Web." While the site concentrates mostly on the literatu
"The Online Medieval and Classical Library (OMACL) is a collection of some of the most important literary works of Classical and Medieval civilization."
A dictionary of visual art terminology for "artists, art students and art educators in art production, art criticism, art history, aesthetics, and art education."
A "guide to great art at online museum sites and image archives worldwide." It includes 7000 artists and the entries can be browsed by movement, medium, subject or nationality. There are also links to art museums.
The Louisville Artists Directory includes the visual and performing arts, listing both artists and art galleries.
This site has information on the Foundation's grants program, current activities, list of recent grant recipients, information on The American Voice,its literary magazine, and information on Hopscotch House, its retreat house.
Use MetaBibCatsWiki to locate holdings of works published in other countries but not found in WorldCat. Most of the countries of the Americas, Europe, Australia and New Zealand are included.
Provides access to: an online catalog for archival and special materials, books, media and auction catalogs; the Union List of Artist Names (ULAN), a "database of biographical and bibliographical information on artists and architects;" the Getty Provenance Index; digital collections from the 15th century to the present and include books, photographs, manuscripts, archives, and works on paper.
Perseus is a digital library on Ancient Greece and includes Greek and English texts, dictionaries, examples of classroom use of Perseus, links to related sites, and examples of Greek art and architecture. The Art Library has the CD-ROM version of Perseus
This site offers 441 works of classical literature by 59 different authors. You can search by title of work, author, or words within the works.
A national research library "devoted to collecting, preserving and providing access to resources documenting the experiences of peoples of African descent throughout the world." The Center has an art and artifacts division whose holdings are accessible th
The Census is "an interdisciplinary research database containing documentation centering on the reception of antiquity, a focus of Renaissance studies." Divided into two parts, the Census includes the monuments as well as written sources such as inventori
"The Art Historians' Guide to the Movies is a record of appearances of and references to famous works of art and architecture in the movies. It is intended to be a source for teachers of art history who are considering showing clips or entire films as par