Search or browse the online collection by artist, subject, theme or title.
This site is all about artists, with mini-biography and lists of where to find their work, plus pictures you can download. There's a bit of advertising on this site.
Feeling creative? Lots of ideas for fab art to make, all with step-by-step instructions, plus competition and downloads. Formerly a CiTV site, now owned by Disney so does feature their products heavily.
Cartoon Classroom is about this art form in an educational setting. It provides information for organisations who seek cartoonists to lecture and teach, advice and information to anyone wanting to study cartoon art, graphic novels or strip illustration, and to be a single access point across the UK for those studying in these areas.
The artist Keith Haring wanted children to have fun and learn with art. This site, created by his charitable foundation, continues his legacy with an online interactive colouring book. This safe and family friendly site includes coloring pages (to print o
"I Am An Artist" is full of ideas for art projects for primary kids, incuding full instructions and some inspirational videos to watch.
Explore the different tools an artist uses to create a work of art. Line, colour, shape, balance, space are explored with animations and videos for primary children.
Fact-filled and entertaining coverage of works of art, artists, and concepts, all "in just a minute."
Wikipaintings is online encyclopedia of paintings, focusing on classical and contemporary art. This nonprofit visual repository features work by hundreds of artists and is a great tool for those looking for an easy way to search and browse thousands of art images.
The Virtual Library is where readers can freely browse and download over 250 art books from the publisher’s backlist catalogue. It consists of texts associated with several Getty institutions. For example, Readers can view extensively researched exhibition catalogues from the J. Paul Getty Museum