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Guide to ancient Roman art
Das Online-Lehrwerk ist als pdf-Datei dowloadbar (USA 2020).
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The Index of Medieval Art
Yale University's Index of Medieval Art is dedicated to ʺimages and information relating to the iconographic traditions of the medieval world.ʺ(USA 2018)
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Metropolitan Museum Heilbrunn Timeline of Art
This interactive timeline highlights art history from 8,000 BCE to the present day (USA 2017).
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Discover Islamic Art
The virtual museum portal invites visitors to explore the art and material culture of Islamic societies throughout the Mediterranean region (2019).
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The Huntington Archive of Buddhist and Asian Art
The archive contains photographs and slides of artwork dating back to the year 2500 BCE. These collections feature predominantly Buddhist material but also includes Hindu, Jain, and Islamic works as well (USA 2018).
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Italian Renaissance Learning Resources
This web resource for students and teachers was created through a collaboration between the U.S. National Gallery of Art and Oxford University Press's Grove Art Online (USA 2019).
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MOMA: German Expressionism
The Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) offers this digitized collection of almost 4,000 works of art that were part of the German Expressionist movement (USA 2017).
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SmARThistory
A free and open art history textbook with complete multimedia content (USA 2017)
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Inaugural poetry
Five times in U.S history, poetry has been read at presidential swearing in ceremonies. All of these poems are beautiful works of art, but have also become political documents, speaking to specific moments of time in the U.S.
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Drawings by Rembrandt and His Pupils
This interactive website from the Getty Museum feels almost like a game that teaches players to distinguish the work of the master, Rembrandt, from that of his pupils. Pairs of drawings are presented for viewers to compare (2009-20).
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