You'll love these weblinks chosen by our expert librarians.

  • Art Studio Chalkboard - Compiled and designed by an art faculty member in the University of Evansville Art Department, this is intended for artists and art students who are seeking resources on the technical fundamentals of drawing and painting.
  • Artswire - "The mission of Arts Wire is to provide the arts community a communications network that has, at its core, the strong voices of artists and community-based cultural groups. With this foundation, Arts Wire intends to develop a broad and inclusive on-line community that allows distinct communities to establish their own standards and patterns of use within a system that reinforces democratic values and encourages interaction among its users."
  • Internet ArtResources - "Your gateway to art and artists, galleries and exhibitions. Up-to-date information on current and future art shows, emerging artists and world-renowned masters in the fine arts as well as modern artisans working in every imaginable medium, including wood, glass, metal and stone."
  • National Endowment for the Arts - The official web site for the National Endowment for the Arts

Artists

  • Chagall – Enjoy the Philadelphia Museum of Art's exhibit Paris Through the Window: Marc Chagall and His Circle.
  • Diaghilev – Read about the founding father of the Ballets Russes in 1911.
  • Igor Stravinsky – The BBC offers an A to Z on this great musician along with a biography.
  • Isadora Duncan – Duncan inspired modern dance. At this site, you can read about her and the Isadora Duncan Dance Foundation.
  • James Joyce – This Cornell University online exhibit chronicles Joyce’s life and works. He spent 20 years living in Paris, almost as much time as he had spent in his native Dublin.
  • James Reese Europe – Explore Europe’s contributions to the development of Jazz.
  • Marcel Proust – Thanks to Project Guttenberg you can find the works of Proust in French and English.
  • Matisse – Although this is not an official website it offers a comprehensive collection of his works and biographical information
  • Picasso – Although a Spaniard by birth, Pablo Picasso lived in Paris from 1904 until 1947. There is even a museum there dedicated to him.
  • Tsuguharu Fujita – A brief introduction on Fujita via the Getty Museum.