The Index provides access to descriptive and bibliographic information on approximately 200,000 photographic reproductions of Christian art in the east and west from early apostolic times up to A.D. 1400.
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Indexes 42 art journals published in the US during the 19th century.
The InscriptiFact Project is a database designed to allow access via the Internet to high-resolution images of ancient inscriptions from the Near Eastern and Mediterranean Worlds.
The 1963 Complete digital edition offers Albers' plates and supplemental videos on the "History of the Interaction of Color," "Josef Albers as a teacher," and "Color in practice."
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The definitive resource for scholarly literature on Western art, IBA is the successor to the Bibliography of the History of Art (BHA), and retains the editorial policies which made BHA one of the most trusted and frequently consulted sources in the field.
ILEJ is a joint project by the Universities of Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester and Oxford, conducted under the auspice of the eLib (Electronic Libraries) Programme.
Access the world's leading scholarly literature in the social sciences, arts, and humanities and examine proceedings of international conferences, symposia, seminars, colloquia, workshops, and conventions.
Bibliography of articles on medieval and renaissance topics.
Paul R. Williams (1894-1980), the renowned African-American architect in Southern California, is the subject of this collaboration of individuals and organizations in which the American Institute of Architects Memphis and the University of Memphis are the core institutions.
Indexing, abstracts, and much full-text coverage for performing arts periodicals since 1864.
Contains every issue (1938-1957) of the pioneering photo-journalism newspaper that was read by an estimated 80% of the British population at its peak.
DYABOLA provides access to subject catalogs of publications on the history of art and the ancient world.
Covers both new designers and the development of design and the applied arts since the mid-19th century, surveying disciplines including ceramics, glass, jewelry, wood, metal smithing, graphic design, fashion and clothing, textiles, furniture, interior design, architecture, computer aided design, Web design, computer-generated graphics, animation, product design, industrial design, garden design, and landscape architecture.
ProQuest Research Library is a multi-disciplinary index suitable for both undergraduates and graduate students.
This is a free online database that provides comprehensive information on public art in North America.