ARTISTS
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http://www.franceweb.fr/zumba/Duchamp.html
Un très beau site sur Marcel Duchamp, le père de l'art conceptuel
http://www.leonet.it/comuni/vinci/
Les dessins et les machines inventées par Leonardo
da Vinci ( très peu de tableaux)
http://www.bcn.fjmiro.es/
Une présentation très riche de l'art de Juan Miro par la Fondation Miro de Barcelone
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http://www.calder.org/SETS/home.html
Alexander Calder: His life, his work
http://www.newmediarepublic.com/azulejos/
A rich look at the beautiful hand-painted tiles of Portugal called 'azulejos'.
MUSEUMS
http://www.moma.org/
Very elegant layout, smart presentation of one of the best panoramas of modern art by the MOMA.
http://www.thinker.org/deyoung/
De Young Museum
http://www.asianart.org/
Asian Art Museum of San Francisco
http://www.exploratorium.edu/
The Palace of fine Arts'Web page : its history, its programs,
its exhibits,...
http://www.wisc.edu/arth/index.html
Art history, Wisconsin University .
http://sunsite.unc.edu/wm/
WebMuseum: Cézanne, Medieval Art, and a rich collections of Artworks classified by Theme or by Artists
http://www.metmuseum.org/
The Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art of New York.
http://www.pma.edmonton.ab.ca/
This site contains all you want to know about the Provincial
Museum of Alberta.
http://www.si.edu/
Online Resources from the Smithsonian Institution
http://www.museoscienza.org/english/
National Museum of Science and Technology "Leonardo da Vinci"
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http://www.louvre.fr/
Le Louvre comme si vous y etiez: vous vous déplacerez, d'avant en arriere pour une vue d'ensemble avec , en plus, une analyse du tableau, présentation de l'artiste et petite leçon d'histoire de l'art
http://www.cnam.fr/
Site du Conservatoire des Arts et Métiers riche
et très illustré qui présente de nombreuses
expositions du WebMuseum.
http://www.egallery.com/
THE ELECTRIC GALLERY is the Premier Art Source on the Web since April, 1994. We have searched worldwide to bring you this unique collection of artworks. While some of these 200+ artists hang in prestigious galleries and museums and others are as yet relatively unknown, each helps us understand our world where art is one of the few things joining us together in a common understanding.
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/
Artcyclopedia is a searchable directory of links to museum quality artwork. The data base can be searched by artist name, by movement (such as impressionism), by subject (for example landscapes) as well as by medium and nationality.
http://library.advanced.org/13681
Why is the Mona Lisa Smiling? a collaboration between high school students in Borlange Sweden and The Bronx that explores the mystery behind the smile, and features original Da Vinci music, an interactive quiz, and a dozen Da Vinci diversions.