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In addition to our subject guide,
there are numerous websites that provide information on Art and Art History.
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American Ceramic Society
The American Ceramic Society (ACerS) is a 100-year-old non-profit organization that serves the informational, educational, and professional needs of the international ceramics community. This site contains resources about ceramics including a ceramics properties database.
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American Institute of Graphic Arts
AIGA is the place design professionals turn to first to exchange ideas and information, participate in critical analysis and research and advance education and ethical practice.
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Art History Resources on the Web
A comprehensive site maintained by Art History faculty. This site is divided into time periods as well as regions.
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The Digital Library for the Decorative Arts and Material Culture
This site collects and creates electronic resources for study and research of the decorative arts, with a particular focus on Early America. Included are electronic texts and journals, image databases, and information on organizations, museums and research facilities.
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Drawing Resources
Dr. Larmann an art and design professor put together this site that contains information with illustrations about Linear Perspective, Atmospheric Perspective, Shading (Value), and Compositional Models.
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Internet Resources for Museum Studies
This is the University of Deleware's subject guide on the topic of Museum Studies. It includes links on Arts Management and special topics in museum studies.
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The Mother of All Art and Art History Links
A page full of information sponsored by the University of Michigan. Resources are categorized in several ways including regions of the world. You will also find online collections of art and exhibitions.
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Sculptor.org
This site contains a list of professional organizations for sculptors of various mediums, an alphabetical listing of sculptors with a short profile and example of their work, as well as resources on sculpture methods, materials and processes.
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