An archived site originally built as an educational tool and used to teach students about the History of Graphic Design. It provides an overview of design history, especially in the 20th century.
A free open-source encyclopedia aiming to explain the evolution of visual art with reference to the world's greatest artists, their paintings and sculptures, architecture and photography.
An art research database containing full-text art journals, books, periodicals, yearbooks, and museum bulletins published primarily in the U.S. and Europe. It covers art history, design, as well as photography, film and architecture.
A digital library of images in the areas of art, architecture, the humanities, and social sciences with a set of tools to view, present, and manage images.
Partial funding was provided by the Student Fee Capital Improvement Committee.
Provides a comprehensive bibliography of scholarly writing about the history of Western art, including art-related books, conference proceedings, dissertations, exhibition and dealers' catalogs and articles from thousands of periodicals in many languages. Encompasses fine arts-painting, sculpture, drawing, prints, and architecture-as well as decorative and applied arts-crafts, graphic arts, folk, and popular art.
Subject coverage includes fine arts, decorative arts, museum studies, archaeology, folk art, material culture, classical studies, antiques and architectural history. IBA is the successor to the Bibliography of the History of Art.
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Digitized resources from the University of Missouri Libraries. Resources include maps, newspapers, posters, hymnals and University of Missouri publications.
Includes Grove Art Online, Oxford companion to Western art, Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms, and Encyclopedia of Aesthetics. Provides access to articles, biographies, and images.
The following courses from Rare Book School at the University of Virginia focus on printing and illustative processes. Reading lists are available online: