Contemporary Art Experience- Designed by students, here is an exhibit area, information, resources for teachers and students, quizzes for students ages 5-17, and more showing the art of 10 female artists.
Web Gallery of Art- The Web Gallery of Art contains over 10,100 digital reproductions of European paintings and sculptures created between the years 1150 and 1800. A considerable number of the pictures are commented and biographies of the significant artists are given.
Papa INK- Here is a huge collection of children's great artwork from around the world.
Tate- Here are many exhibits from all over Great Britain. The modern art exhibit is noteworthy.
Impressionism- This unit leads middle and high school students throught the works of impressionist artists of France. Lessons included look at nine French impressionalists and includes lessons and overheads.
Famous Paintings Exhibition- The artists, movements, and paintings of world art from the 13th C. to 20th C are found here.
The Art of Tibet- Here is an illustrated overview and exhibits from Buddhist iconography and Tibetan paintings- High tech and beautiful.
The Artchive- This site is filled with the paintings, collections and critiques, and more of over 200 artists.
The Louvre- Here is a virtual tour of the Louvre, complete with collections, tours and workshops.
Why is Mona Lisa Smiling?- This is a colorful and comprehensive site on Leonardo Da Vinci and his work.
Norton Simon Museum- This superb museum has placed a small selection of its masterpieces online, with brief commentaries. A young student can here learn what a museum is and see examples from several important artists. Older students will enjoy the information about the artistic periods and artists contained here.
Art Safari- Art Safari invites any age students to explore the painting and sculpture collection of The Museum of Modern Art. The students develop observational skills by following guided questions that ask students to talk about what they see. This is a great art appreciation resource.
ArtsEdNet- The Getty Museum presents virtual tours, exhibits, and lessons and art curriculum ideas at this site.
Internet Fine Arts - Here is an international on-line community and network of artists, galleries, museums, and resources for the fine arts. This is a beneficial site for high school artists. It is a a database dedicated to classifying all available art on the Internet!
Drawings of Da Vinci- Visitors can view a number of drawings done by Leonardo Da Vinci. Links to sights containing more information are listed.
Sketchbooks From the Archives of American Art- Some work from the sketchbooks from famous artists is here for art students to appreciate.
Architecture- The Great Buildings Collection- More than 800 buildings, alphabetically organized collection of Architects, and architecture by country complete this great site.