The Art Canada Institute is dedicated to developing authoritative resources on Canadian art history. This spotlight page highlights Canadian art pieces with short descriptions from experts.
An American not-for-profit organization with 501(c)(3) status committed to identifying and restoring art works by women in Tuscany's museums, churches and storage facilities.
This database is intended to provide a research tool that brings together the growing body of literature about women artists who worked in Canada and who were born before 1925.
From one of the largest providers of online, free education, this resource covers global art history and includes many images and descriptions of artworks.
From the website: "The Met’s Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History pairs essays and works of art with chronologies, telling the story of art and global culture through the Museum’s collection."
This London, UK based gallery is focused on paintings from major western European traditions
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