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  1. History of Western Art w/ Core Concepts CD-ROM V 2.5 by Laurie Schneider Adams, Laurie Adams, 2004-07-30
  2. Art: A Brief History -- ArtNotes Plus by Marilyn Stokstad, 2006-10
  3. Posters: A Concise History (World of Art) by John Barnicoat, 1985-02
  4. Asian Art History in the Twenty-First Century (Clark Studies in the Visual Arts)
  5. Basic History of Western Art, A (7th Edition) by Anthony Janson, Andrew Stewart, et all 2005-02-26
  6. Barron's AP Art History--2008 with CD-ROM (Barron's: the Leader in Test Preparation) by John B. Nici M.A., 2008-01-01
  7. Art: A Brief History (3rd Edition) by Marilyn Stokstad, 2006-02-05
  8. Art for History's Sake: The Texas Collection of the Witte Museum by Cecilia Steinfeldt, 1993-05
  9. Barron's AP Art History 2008 (Barron's Ap Art History) by John Nici, 2008-01-01
  10. Theory for Art History (Theory4) by Jae Emerling, 2005-08-09
  11. History of Modern Art (5th Edition) by H. H. Arnason, Peter Kalb, 2003-09-08
  12. Janson's History of Art 7th Ed. by Anthony F. Janson, 2006-03-23
  13. Surf Culture: The Art History of Surfing by Craig Stecyk, David Carson, 2002-11
  14. Basic History of Art: Art Notes by Anthony F. Janson, H. W. Hanson, 2005-06-30

21. Art History
Library Pathfinder art history. Divided into four parts general reference sources; materials for the study of art history; literature concerning the
http://www.mcgill.ca/blackader/guides/art/history/
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22. Art History
art history br / Dictionaries Encyclopedias. schools, groups, etc.; conceptual and systematic, studying general problems of art from the viewpoint
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A The New A to Z of Canadian Art, Artists and Terms
This resource has comprehensive coverage of Canadian art from prehistoric times until 2000. It features "5000 concise entries in alsphabetical order on artists, folk artists, architects, sculptors, printmakers, silversmiths, photographers, ar and architecture terms and an extensive bibliography and key dates in Canadian art." (From the cover).
N6540 M28 2001 (Ref)
Antiquit©s du Qu©bec
This resource is full of large, color reproductions of art objects and antiques that are associated with Qu©b©cois heritage. The chapters are divided by categories of antiques from fashion to tools of communication, and from objects of transportation to those of entertainment and leisure.

23. University Of Chicago - Department Of Art History
Introduction to art. For nonconcentrators, this course meets the general The course will be cotaught by Hans Thomsen from art history and James
http://humanities.uchicago.edu/depts/art/courses/
About Art History Graduate Program Undergraduate Program Faculty and Staff ... Visual Resources Collection Art History Course Descriptions
Academic Year 2005-2006 10100. Introduction to Art. For nonconcentrators, this course meets the general education requirement in the dramatic, musical, and visual arts. Students must attend first class to confirm enrollment. This course seeks to develop skills in perception, comprehension, and appreciation when dealing with a variety of visual art forms. It encourages the close analysis of visual materials, explores the range of questions and methods appropriate to the explication of a given work of art, and examines the intellectual structures basic to the systematic study of art. Most important, the course encourages the understanding of art as a visual language and aims to foster in students the ability to translate this understanding into verbal expression, both oral and written. Examples draw on local collections. Autumn, Winter, Spring.

24. University Of Chicago - Department Of Art History
general Requirements for art history Majors Students taking art history courses to meet the general education requirement in the dramatic, musical,
http://humanities.uchicago.edu/depts/art/undergrad_program/concentrators.shtml
About Art History Graduate Program Undergraduate Program Faculty and Staff ... Visual Resources Collection
Program Requirements
General Requirements for Art History Majors
(1) Students register for an approved drama, music, or COVA course to meet the general education requirement in the dramatic, musical, and visual arts; art history majors may not use art history courses to meet general education requirements.
(2) Students register for a total of four Survey Courses (see definition under Courses for Nonmajors above): one course at the 14000 level, one course at the 15000 level, one course at the 16000 level, and a fourth Survey Course of the student's choosing.
(3) Art history majors take the department's two undergraduate seminars. In Winter Quarter of their third year, they register for the Junior Seminar (ARTH 29600). Students who wish to study abroad during that quarter meet with the Undergraduate Program Chair to work out an alternative program of study no later than the beginning of their third year. In Autumn Quarter of their fourth year, they register for the B.A. paper writing seminar (ARTH 29800) (see following section).
(4) Students in art history write at least two research papers that are ten to fifteen pages in length before starting their fourth year, typically in the context of 20000-level courses in art history. Alternatives include 40000-level graduate seminars, reading courses, or, more rarely, art-in-context courses. It is the student's responsibility to initiate arrangements with an instructor and obtain his or her signature on an approval form when the paper is completed. Approval forms are available on the art history Web site at http://humanities.uchicago.edu/depts/art/undergrad_program/.

25. UWM Libraries Collection Policy Manual, Rev. Ed., 2003--Section II, Subject Coll
The MA in art history is offered, in addition to undergraduate major or minor study. NX (arts in general) general; history; Reproduction.
http://www.uwm.edu/Libraries/CollPolicy/2-arthistory.html
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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Collection Policy Manual , rev. ed
SUBJECT COLLECTIONS
ART HISTORY
Academic Program
The M.A. in Art History is offered, in addition to undergraduate major or minor study. A graduate Certificate in Art Museum Studies is also offered. The study of history, theory, criticism, and connoisseurship of art focuses on European, North American, Pre-Columbian, and African art, and includes painting, sculpture, architecture of various stylistic periods, and the history of film, graphics, and decorative arts. Art is studied in its cultural, social, political, economic, and religious context.
Collection Level
Advanced study.
Collection Profile
The following LC classification range descriptions represent areas of concentration for art history:
N (Visual Arts): General; Art in relation to other subjects (e.g., feminism, politics, etc.); Competitions. Art museums, galleries, etc.; Exhibitions; Private collections and collectors; History (General works; Ancient and Medieval art; Modern art; Individual countries; Jewish art; Comparative art. Dissident art. Ethnic art); Technique, composition, etc.; Art criticism. Special subjects of art; Human figures. Portraits; Special subjects of art. Allegories. Symbolism. Fables. Mythology; Religious art; Special subjects of art (e.g., fashion in art, erotic art, etc.); Art as a profession; Examination and conservation; Economics of art. Art dealers; Art and the state. Public art. Selectively collected categories:

26. Internet Resources For Art History And Archaeology, UM Libraries
Comprehensive general art history site. Includes conference information, and links to university art history departments, online teaching resources,
http://www.lib.umd.edu/ART/guides/internet.html
Guides to Info. Resources Art
Internet Resources for Art History and Archaeology
Scope: Included in this guide is a very selective group of Internet sites useful in the study of art history and archaeology. For a guide to related print materials and online databases and reference works, refer to Resources for the Study of Art, Art History and Archaeology. Email the subject area specialist at lwg@umd.edu or call 301-405-9064 for more information.
Table of Contents
MAJOR ART HISTORY RESEARCH SITES
General
Each of the following sites is a major gateway to art information on the Internet.
  • Art History Resources on the Web
    (http://witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTHLinks.html)
    Christopher Witcombe's comprehensive directory to art information on the Web organized by period and style, with links to information, images, research resources, museums and galleries.
  • Art Links on the World Wide Web
    (http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/Artweb_frames.html)
    A comprehensive collection of 1200+ links of online resources for art history.

27. University Of Cambridge Art History Summer School
A full programme of courses and plenary lectures in art history at the University of Cambridge. art history; general information Academic programme
http://www.cont-ed.cam.ac.uk/IntSummer/sschools/ArtHist/

International Summer Schools 2005
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Art History Summer School: Background
Programme Dates (3 weeks): 10 - 30 July 2005 This programme offers you a unique opportunity to learn with recognised experts from galleries and the world of art historical research, both in and outside universities. You will be able to build up a considerable understanding of specific areas and to gain immediate benefit from the three-week course of plenary lectures examining many different facets of the theme of Methods and Materials.
Updated: CMS 21st September 2004

28. Materials For Students: Writing In The Humanities: Writing The Art History Paper
A good art history paper will not simply offer a haphazard description of the elements It might also raise more general social questions for example,
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~writing/materials/student/humanities/arthistory.shtml
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Writing the Art History paper
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Challenges and Purposes
What distinguishes Art History papers from the papers you might be asked to write in other courses? Perhaps the biggest difference creates the biggest challenge: in Art History papers, you must be able to create an argument about what you see. In short, you have to translate the visual into the verbal. To do this you must first understand the "language" of the discipline - that is, you need to familiarize yourself with the terms and concepts necessary to describe a work of art. (Check out the Art History department's On-Line Glossary. Second - and perhaps most important - you need to learn not only to describe what you see, but to craft your description so that it delivers some argument or point of view. A good Art History paper will not simply offer a haphazard description of the elements of a painting, sculpture, or building. You must consider what it is you want to say about a work of art and use your description to make that point. In short, you must master the art of simultaneously analyzing and describing the work of art you have chosen to discuss. An example of descriptive analysis follows in this paragraph from Art History student, Diana Ellsworth. Note how Ellsworth uses details to support her point that Ghisi is requiring his viewer to venerate the great philosophers who are the subject of the work:

29. BigEye Art Center - General Art Resources
An extensive source for art history of all times and cultures, art directories, art history general Resources. art On-line The Fine art Directory.
http://www.bigeye.com/artgener.htm
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Art On-line
The Fine Art Directory. Introduction to the Visual Arts
Studies architecture, painting, and sculpture with emphasis on social and aesthetic considerations. A Timeline of Art History
Magnificient site from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC. World Art Treasures
A carefully selected collection of 100,000 slides of the world art treasures, including art of the main civilizations, such as Egypt, China, Japan, India, and Europe. Art History Resources
In-depth hyperlinked lists divided by period and maintained by Chris Witcombe, Professor of Art History at Sweet Briar College, Virginia. World Wide Art Resources
Get an access to the visual arts, artists, art galleries, art museums, famous masters, art history, images, painting, sculpture, individual artistic creations, arts search engine. Artcyclopedia
An index of online museums and image archives: find out where the works of over 7,500 different fine artists can be viewed online. Artroots.com

30. Art History - Movements - Op Art - General Resources
Resources for further exploration of the Op art movement. About Homework Help art history Movements and Schools Op art Op art general Resources
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Op Art: General Resources
Resources for further exploration of the Op Art movement. Some help define, some illustrate, and some are just plain fun.
Alphabetical
Recent Up a category EluZions: Optical Art/Op Art There are lots of fun, headache-inducing images to gaze at here, including some famous optical illusions . Grab the Visine and prepare to be amazed. Art of Pursuit An article from Science News Online which describes the "simple mathematical concept of a pursuit curve" and how it can be employed in making Op-ish designs. Simple? Probably for lots of people. I'm just not one of them. The designs are really neat, though! Op Art Fields No, this isn't about careers in Op Art. It's an intriguing "found" image of an Op composition, photographed from an airplane.

31. Art And Art History-Home
art and art history Internet Resources. *Oxford Companion to art REF. N33. O9 Encyclopedia for general information. Short articles on styles,
http://library.gmu.edu/resources/fa/arthistory.html
Home Art and Art History Art History Resources [Indexes]
Online Catalog
: Holdings for the George Mason University Libraries. Aladin Catalog : Holdings for WRLC libraries.
[Restricted Access]
WorldCat
Holdings records for OCLC member libraries. ARTstor Digital Library: A comprehensive scholarly resource for digital images, including collections of worldwide art, sculpture and graphic design.
ARTBibliographies Modern:
Database provides abstracts of English language and worldwide literature on art and design, photography and its history, art trends, and individual artists from the late nineteenth century to the present day.
Art Abstracts
: Indexes and abstracts key international English-language arts publications.
Arts and Humanities Citation Index
: Citation index for the arts and humanities.
Arts and Humanities Search
: Indexes arts and humanities journals. Bibliography of the History of Art European and American art from late antiquity to the present.
Dissertation Abstracts
: Dissertations accepted at accredited institutions.
International Index to the Performing Arts
: Covers a broad spectrum of the arts and entertainment industry. Selected full-text coverage.

32. Art And Art History-Home
art and art history Internet Resources. resources and links to web guides for reference resources, theory criticism, and general art history research
http://library.gmu.edu/resources/fa/art.html
Home Art and Art History [Back to GMU Web Guides] [Indexes]
Online Catalog
: Holdings for the George Mason University Libraries. Aladin Catalog : Holdings for WRLC libraries.
[Restricted Access]
WorldCat
Holdings records for OCLC member libraries. ARTstor Digital Library: A comprehensive scholarly resource for digital images, including collections of worldwide art, sculpture and graphic design.
ARTBibliographies Modern:
Database provides abstracts of English language and worldwide literature on art and design, photography and its history, art trends, and individual artists from the late nineteenth century to the present day.
Art Abstracts
: Indexes and abstracts key international English-language arts publications.
Arts and Humanities Citation Index
: Citation index for the arts and humanities.
Arts and Humanities Search
: Indexes arts and humanities journals. Bibliography of the History of Art European and American art from late antiquity to the present.
Dissertation Abstracts
: Dissertations accepted at accredited institutions.
International Index to the Performing Arts
: Covers a broad spectrum of the arts and entertainment industry. Selected full-text coverage.

33. Art History - Academic Info
An annotated directory of Internet resources on art history and art Studies. Table of Contents general Links art Design Schools Reference Desk
http://www.academicinfo.net/art.html
Academic Info
Art History Gateway - Directory of Online Resources

Sections include: Art Schools ; Digital Library ; Art Libraries ; Art Museums ; Photography ; Art Education ; American Art ; Renaissance Art ; Buddhist Art ; Native American Art ; Rock Art.
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34. Art Education Resources- Teaching Art History - Educational Materials
An annotated directory of Internet resources on art history. Teaching Resources art. Huge Savings on Scholarly and general Books at our Bookstore.
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Sister Wendy's American Collection

A Companion Web Site to the PBS Series
" The visual arts are an excellent way to supplement instruction in history, social studies, language arts, or other subjects in middle and high school classrooms. Use these hints to find ways to link your curriculum to the content in the Web site and programs."
Includes: Selected Works ; The Museums ; Meet Sister Wendy ; Classroom Hints.
PBS Online AccessArt
"...is an evolving collection of online workshops and arts educational activities aimed at all ages ... For teachers, educators and artists - AccessArt provides easy access to contemporary issues in visual arts education and an exchange of information and ideas." American Photography: A Century of Images
In addition to thematic features such as Digital Truth, Persuasion, Art, Social Change, Cultural Identity the site also contains a fascinating Image Lab. - PBS Online Art Institute of Chicago Museum
  • "...began as a year-long course offered by The Art Institute of Chicago to Chicago Public School science teachers interested in exploring the relationship between science and art within a museum setting... Teachers used the information provided to create written guides for museum visits with their students and lesson plans for in-class instruction."

35. CPL HWLC Visual And Performing Arts Division
The Fine arts collection includes a broad range of subjects, such as general art history, painting, sculpture, drawing, and printmaking.
http://www.chipublib.org/001hwlc/hwvpa.html
HWLC Visual and Performing Arts Division
EIGHTH FLOOR
400 South State Street
Chicago, Illinois 60605
Art Information Center (312) 747-4800
Music Information Center (312) 747-4850
TDD (312) 747-4895

The Visual and Performing Arts Division consists of the Art Information Center and the Music Information Center, both located on the Eighth Floor. It contains extensive collections of books, periodicals, pictures, pamphlets, videos, recordings, and scores. Librarians are available during regular hours to assist in the selection of materials and to answer questions. They can suggest methods of research, give aid in finding elusive information, and provide direction to resources available elsewhere. A sampling of the broad range of subjects covered is listed here
  • Major Subject Areas and Their Resources
      Architecture
      This collection encompasses the history of architecture, building types, architects' biographies, and drafting and design techniques. Subject strengths include 19th and 20th century American architectural history with special emphasis on Chicago architecture, and monographs on individual architects and firms. Supporting special collections include:
      • Chicago Architecture Pamphlet File: More than 300 pamphlets on Chicago area buildings and architects.

36. ART HISTORY SUBJECT GUIDE
Selected general art history Dictionaries to find additional topic-specific art history dictionaries in the Cabell Library collections, execute a keyword
http://www.library.vcu.edu/guides/arthistory.html
Quick Links E-Books E-Journals RefWorks CINAHL ERIC Factiva InfoTrac OneFile LexisNexis MEDLINE/PubMed PsycInfo Web of Science Blackboard Check your E-mail Course Reserves Explore the Web Research Guides Sitemap
Art History Resources
VCU Departments Contact maboylan@vcu.edu if you need assistance with your art history research) The URL for this web page is http://www.library.vcu.edu/guides/arthistory.html Items on this page with the following labels are only available in certain areas: : Available on both campuses OR from home
: Available in Cabell Library. Also see Connecting to the Libraries for more information on remote access.
Locating Books
VCU Library Catalog to search for books, journals, and audiovisual materials held by the VCU Libraries. To search for materials from other libraries, use the WorldCat database. Use the online

37. Warwick Art History Web: General Sites
The Voice of the Shuttle art and art history Page general resources, museums, galleries, auctions, cartography, design, images, journals, art history
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/arthistory/weblinks/general/
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38. Warwick Art History Web
The general pages link to large resource listings in a wide range of areas, Warwick art history Web is maintained for the history of art Department by
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/arthistory/weblinks/
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[c] Welcome to the Internet links pages of the History of Art Department. This site lists scholarly web resources which are likely to be of interest to staff and students at Warwick. The general pages link to large resource listings in a wide range of areas, to online encyclopedias and databases, and to organizations and libraries.
Or you can follow the subject-related links in the list on the left to explore specific areas. Warwick Art History Web is maintained for the History of Art Department by Richard Parker, art subject specialist in the University Library . Comments or suggestions for additions are welcome! All links were checked in May 2002. If any are broken please let me know Neither the History of Art Department nor the University of Warwick Library can take any responsibility for the content of pages accessed via the links in this site. Page owner: Richard Parker Last revised: Tue, Feb 1, 2005

39. Ithaca College: Art History
In the process, we deepen students understanding of history in general. The art history major offers more than 40 courses, ranging from introductory to
http://departments.ithaca.edu/arthistory/
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What do our students do with an art history degree?
Beth Ann Barresi '95 completed a master's degree in arts restoration at the University of London and now specializes in the transportation of art objects at the National Gallery in Washington, D.C. Colleen Carroll '85 is the author of the "Artists Look at..." children's books on art, published by the Abbeville Press. Tom Gitterman '90 is director of the Gitterman Gallery in New York City. Rebekah Lamb '96 is assistant curator at the Boston University Art Gallery. Camilo Prates '01 installs exhibits, writes catalogue entries, and translates catalogues and other publications from Portuguese to English for Arte Futura Gallery in Brasilia. Heidi Treuenfels '93 works on exhibitions and funding at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C. Azhar Tyabji '03 is an urban planner with the Indian Environmental Planning Collaborative, specializing in the reconstruction of cities around the world struck by disasters natural or political.

40. History, Arts And Culture For Citizens On FirstGov.gov
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