Art History Timelines & Research sites etc.:
smARThistory.org
A free multi-media web-book designed as a dynamic enhancement (or even substitute)
for the traditional and static art history textbook. Videos also available.
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ArtInThePicture.com (Styles and Movements)
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Art:21
Art21 is a nonprofit dedicated to engaging audiences with contemporary visual art, to inspiring creative thinking, and to educating a new generation about artists working today.
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Art History Resources on the Web
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WikiPaintings: Encyclopedia of Paintings
The project aims to create high-quality, most complete and well-structured online repository of fine art. We hope to make classical art a little more accessible and comprehensible, and also want to provide a new form of interaction between contemporary artists and their audience. In the future we plan to cover the entire history of art — from cave artworks to the new talents of today.
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Art Images for College Teaching
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World Wide Arts Resources
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Art Through Time: A Global View
Examine themes connecting works of art created around the world in different eras. The thirteen-part series explores diverse cultural perspectives on shared human experiences.
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Art History Unstuffed
A rather thorough and detailed site. Informative & academic.
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CT4CT: Creative Tools for Critical Times is a repository of artistic projects that exist at the intersection of contemporary culture, critical theory, and civic engagement.
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Short blurbs explaining the movements, with attractive minimalist posters. Movements include: Expressionism, Post-Impressionism, Dadaism, Cubism, Surrealism, Pop Art, Op Art, Neorealism, Kinetic Art, Abstract Art, Fauvism, De Stijl, Futurism, Abstract Expressionism
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The Art Story: Modern Art Insights
Styles and movements in Modern Art, with profiles on Artists as well.
Google Art Project
Explore museums from around the world, discover and view hundreds of artworks at incredible zoom levels, and even create and share your own collection of masterpieces.
Art History Lesson and Unit Ideas:
A Presentation Of Painters-Art History
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Mysterious Beginnings
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The Talking Art Museum
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Guerrilla Girls-Art for the Social Conscience
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Have a look at Artists and Their Art: Sharing Visual Stories, a tool to promote visual literacy through artwork.They provide lesson ideas based on an artist for grades 1-5.
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Art History Goes Graphic
ArtHistoryGoesGraphic.pdf
Art History Goes Graphic offers a unique approach to the study of art history through the use of graphic novels. Students develop literacy and drawing skills as they learn various concepts and techniques of illustration. The use of drawing for graphic novels is incorporated in a study of art history through active learning and hands-on activities. As a culminating activity, students create an original graphic work as a vehicle to communicate their research on a particular artist and/or art work. Eager and reluctant readers, high achievers, and at-risk students can achieve success when Art History Goes Graphic!
This resource can be used with Visual Arts, English, Media Studies courses, or in an integrated cross-discipline approach. Teachers may decide to use the entire resource or select a part that supports their curriculum.
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