GENERAL INTERNET RESOURCES:

  ARTCYCLOPEDIA 
            
The fine arts search engine

Art History Resources on the Web
Developed to conform to Gardner's Art Through the Ages this site is maintained by Chris Whitcombe, Sweet Briar College, VA. Resources are comprehensive. 

Artchive
Developed by Mark Harden, the site contains theory and criticism of selected works of art as well as an extensive repository of images.

Art History Webmasters Association
A site that attempts to compile all art history courses on the Web and to link to Art History departmental pages. 

Artlex
An online dictionary of the arts.

Artsource
Maintained by Mary Molinaro at the University of Kentucky. Includes art programs, bibliographies, online journals, electronic exhibitions, image collections, and more. 

Grove Dictionary of Art Online
Articles and links to images of art works in museums, galleries, and art collections worldwide.
The 34 volume set of the Grove Dictionary of Art is held in the Reference collection at Ramsey Library.

Mother of All Art History Link Pages  A comprehensive source

Selected Internet Sources in Art and Art History

Sites chosen by the librarians at the University of California at Los Angeles Art Library for their "potential usefulness for reference and research."

World Wide Arts Resources
Comprehensive. Links to museums, galleries, exhibitions, publications, and institutions.

GO Network Arts & Humanities Directory
See categories for Fine Arts, Architecture, Museums and Parks.

Iconclass Web Site
Iconclass Research and Development Group, Utrecht. Full search and browse of the subject classification system. "Iconclass is the most widely accepted classification system for visual documents." For example, if you are indexing medieval paintings or icons, and want a "Dewey Decimal-like" system for recording its subject content, you might use Iconclass.