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Companion Web sites for Art History Texts

Janson’s History of Art
This is the companion Web site for the art history text used in our course. Aside from interactive quizzes and other helpful supplements to the text, it contains many interesting and useful links.

Gardner’s Art Through the Ages
This is the companion Web site for another major art history text. Like the Janson site, it contains interactive material, other supplements, and useful links.

Stokstad’s Art History
Another companion Web site for an art history text.

Hubs

Art History Resources on the Web
Christopher Witcombe’s award winning Web site with links to just about everything to do with art history.

Mother of All Art and Art History Sites
A rich source of links and resources.

Voice of the Shuttle
Massive database for the humanities, including art history.

World Art Gallery: School of Art and Design, San Jose State University
Includes the “WorldArt Web Kiosk,” a database with more than 35,000 images of art.

Museums

The British Museum (London)

The Guggenheim Museums
Central site for links to the Guggenheim Museums in New York (U.S.A.), Bilbao (Spain), Venice (Italy), Berlin (Germany), and Las Vegas (U.S.A).

J. Paul Getty Museum and Research Institute (Malibu, California)

The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York)

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

Musée du Louvre (Paris)

Museums of Florence
Home page that links to the museums and galleries of Florence, including the Bargello, Uffizi, Pitti, and Galleria dell’ Accademia

National Gallery (London)

National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC)

National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa)

The Prado (Madrid)

Smithsonian Institution (Washington, DC)
Home page of the wide range of institutions comprising the Smithsonian Institution, including the Archives of American Art, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, and the National Portrait Gallery.

Tate Gallery (London)