The Art History category covers all types of art: painting, sculpture, architecture, etc. All time periods and movements are obviously covered as well.
Internet-based art museum experience, includes specialized exhibitions with emphasis on background information not normally available to the public. http://www.artmuseum.net/
Virtual art gallery displaying paintings and poetry from art movements of the 19th and 20th centuries with an emphasis on displaying works of art by artists who have been forgotten or neglected in recent years. http://www.artmagick.com/
Reference material in art, art history, art criticism, aesthetics, and art education. Definitions of thousands of terms, illustrations, quotations, and links to other resources. http://www.artlex.com/
This newsletter lists grants, fellowships, internships, conferences, publication and study abroad opportunities for graduate students in art history and closely related areas. http://www.efn.org/~acd/resources.html
Explores the history of art with information about artists, styles, and periods. Includes resources and reference materials about art history, searchable database, and forums. http://www.loggia.com/art/arthistory.html
Comprehensive and well organized site that offers rich images and concise historical context for artists and art movements ranging from Gothic and Renaissance to Impressionism and Pop. http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/
The Internet stepping stone for all those interested in Old Master prints and drawings: publications, events, links to the world's main print rooms, and the periodical Delineavit et Sculpsit. http://www.delineavit.nl
The Art Cellar Exchange's alterego, Arty, looks back at some of the most significant art work produced in modern history and their impact on life today and in the coming millennium. http://www.artcellarexchange.com/millarc.html
An art archive with thousands of images that are accessed through an alphabetical list of artist's names and art styles. Covers every style of art from ancient and African to impressionist and modern. http://www.artchive.com/ftp_site.htm
Exploring the aural aura of masterworks as found in the sounds in the immediate locations of highly regarded paintings, sculptures, and other artworks. http://www.auralaura.com/
This site has information and photos of extant WPA/New Deal art, focusing on Illinois, Ohio, and California. There are extensive biographies, a timeline of the New Deal, and other odd bits of information. http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/wpamurals
Orazio Centaro's site. Includes a long alphabetical listing of artists and includes links to images that reside on both the OCAIW site and other artist sites on the Web. http://www.ocaiw.com/indexing.htm
Based on the Jacques-Edouard Berger collection of images of art objects and essays devoted to the main civilizations, such as Egypt, China, Japan, India, Europe. http://www.bergerfoundation.ch/
Broad gallery that includes biographies and images for hundreds of well-known American, French, Spanish, Dutch, German and Japanese artists. http://sunsite.dk/cgfa/
Study of issues relating to modern and post-modern art, includes reviews of recent projects in the arts including photography, film and museum exhibitions. Political issues also addressed. http://www.subjectivia.com/
Worm or serpent with its tail in its mouth, symbolizing completion, perfection and totality, the endless round of existence. Images and links to images of examples from various periods and cultures. http://abacus.best.vwh.net/oro/ouroboros.html
Database for the study of the history of art from Utah University. Images and data about works of architecture, sculpture, and painting from prehistory to the 20th century. http://www2.art.utah.edu:81/
Collection of authentic danced masks from Mexico and Guatemala with discussions and comments on the art of collecting and other curious observations. Antique masks, patination techniques, insect infestation, techniques of collecting. http://www.mexicanmasks.us/
Discussing the theory of hypertext and its medieval application in Byzantine manuscripts, using examples from the Theodore Psalter, a manuscript created in 1066. http://www.ischool.utexas.edu/~slavman/hypertexts
A site exploring the enduring fascination of the Mona Lisa, including history, parodies, homages and comments from site visitors. http://www.studiolo.org/Mona/MONALIST.htm
Provides historical background for popular paintings and biographical information on selected artists who have passed away. http://www.artprintsguide.org/