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The Art Guys
The New York Times had described The Art Guys as "a cross between Dada, David Letterman, John Cage and the Smothers Brothers." Romare Bearden
A small sample of prints produced by Bearden during the last fifteen years of his life.
Michelangelo Buonarroti
Learn about the life, times and work of Michelangelo.
Alexander Calder
Includes a biography and a illustrated history of Calder's work.
Mary Cassatt
This online tour from the Met covers the life, times and work of Mary Cassatt.
Christo & Jeanne-Claude
This website features photos, information and history authorized by Christo and Jeanne-Claude.
Chuck Close
This Washington Post article explains several different techniques that Close used to create eight different portraits. Images included.
Edgar
Degas (at the Races)
This online teaching program focuses on Degas' depiction of equestrian
subjects n his art.
Carmen Lomas Garza
Carmen Lomas Garza creates artwork based on her childhood memories and experiences in South Texas.
The Guerrilla Girls
The Guerrilla Girls are a group of women artists, writers, performers and film makers who have dubbed themeselves "the conscience of culture."
Keith Haring
This innovative site is dedicated to promoting the work of Keith Haring.
William Harnett and Trompe l'Oeil
An in-depth look at the work of the illusionist painter, William Harnett.
Edward Hopper Scrapbook
Enter the world of Edward Hopper through this virtual scrapbook compiled by the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Lynne Hull
Lynne Hulls sculptures, which she refers to as trans-species art, are intended to restore wildlife habitat damaged by human encroachment.
Patricia Johanson
For over twenty years, Patricia Johanson has worked to carry out her belief that art can help to heal the earth by developing large-scale projects involving sewers, parks and other urban environments.
Journey Through Art with William H Johnson
View works by one of America's most important African-American painters, William Johnson.
Wassily Kandinsky
A brief critical analysis of seven works by Kandinsky.
Komar & Melamid
See results of this Russian emigrant artist team's project, the Most Wanted and Least Wanted Paintings on the Web. Also, check out their collaborative work with elephant artists.
Jacob Lawrence: Exploring Stories
This site provides a host of educational resources on Lawrence's life and his work with an emphasis on his approach to visual storytelling. |
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Roy
Lichtenstein Foundation
This foundation aspires to encourage a broader understanding of the art of Roy Lichtenstein and of the contemporary art and artists of his time. Matisse for Kids
This entertaining animated program features Raoudi, artist Henri Matisse's perky schnauzer, who teaches young viewed about this famous 20th-century master's bold, bright paintings.
Street to Studio: The Art of Jean-Michel Basquiat
This interactive site allows you to examine works by Basquiat in depth and to learn about the images he used.
Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum
Information on the artists life as well as images of his artwork are presented in great detail on this site.
Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen
This "official website" includes biographical information on the artists, recent exhibitions and projects, a chronology of their large-scale projects, contact information, and more.
Pablo Picasso
An illustrated tutorial covering highlights of Picassos career.
Picasso: The Early Years, 1892-1906
This teachers guide investigates three National Gallery of Art paintings included in the exhibition Picasso: The Early Years, 1892-1906 (March 30-July 27 1997).
Jackson Pollack
An in-depth look at Jackson Pollack and his work from the National Gallery of Art.
Faith Ringgold
Includes biographical information on the artist, a chronological list of her works, works in progress, contact information, and more.
Diego Rivera Web Museum
Learn about the life and work of this famous Mexican muralist and painter.
Tim Rollins and KOS
A daily illustrated account of the creation of a collaborative work using
Shakespere's A Midsummer Night's Dream as a point of departure.
Ann T. Rosenthal
Ann T Rosenthal is an an environmental artist and arts activist whose site and gallery-based installations juxtapose found objects, traditional media, and digital imaging to complicate the social and natural histories of "place."
Ben Shahn
A searchable database and website exploring Shahn's artistic career.
Sandy Skoglund
Includes images of some of Skoglunds past and recent work, a resume, and contact information.
Elizabeth Louise Vigee Le Brun
The purpose of the site is "to spread some of the magic of Vigée Le Brun's art around." This site includes over 450 of her paintings and much more.
The
Vincent van Gogh Information Gallery
This site contains a wealth of information about van Gogh, including over 2000 of his works, copies of his letters, and much more.
Grant
Wood: Going Back to Iowa
This site explores the artist's work and discusses Wood's influences and changing critical reception.
World Artists
New Chinese Art
View art by contemporary Chinese artists. |
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