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| 2D Design Notes
Created by painter and educator Jim Saw, this site covers fundamental concepts for designing two-dimensional artwork. The site includes activities for teaching concepts such as shape, line, space, texture, value, and color, and offers many supporting illustrations and examples.
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| A Century of Grand Canyon Art
This online exhibit includes paintings by artists from 1900 to the present that have tried to capture the majesty and mystery of the Grand Canyon.
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| A Journey through Art with William H. Johnson
This online exhibit from the Smithsonian American Art Museum provides an overview of works by William H. Johnson (1901–1970), one of America's most important African American painters. The site also includes a comprehensive Teacher's Guide.
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A Lifetime of Color: Sanford ArtEdventures
This site contains resources for creating, studying, and teaching art. Features include interactive games, online galleries, tips on technique, and ideas for offline, hands-on activities.
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| A Love of Monsters: Gargoyles and Architectural Details in New York City
This site is a wondrous tour of the gargoyles and other creatures lurking on the buildings of New York City. Creator Amelia Wilson shares with us her eye for detail on a "virtual stroll" through areas of the city.
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| About Life: The Photographs of Dorothea Lange
Developed by the Getty Museum of Art, this site presents works by photographer Dorothea Lange, widely known for her social documentary work during the Great Depression. The site includes works spanning Lange's career from the 1920s to the 1960s, as well as a timeline and related lessons.
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| Africa, The Art of a Continent
The Guggenheim Museum celebrates the vast contribution of the African continent to the world's visual culture. Visit the clickable map of the art of the African continent.
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| Agayuliyararput: Our Way of Making Prayer
This Web site provides a wealth of information on Native American Yup'ik and Inupiaq masks and culture.
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| America Dreams Through the Decades
In this Library of Congress activity, students "earn" their "historical detective" license and explore the 21st Century through the eyes of a photographer, lawyer, poet, politician, producer, comedian, musician, and newspaper reporter.
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| American Folklife Center
The Center at the Library of Congress was created by Congress in 1976 "to preserve and present American Folklife." The site encompasses all aspects of folklore and folklife from this country and around the world.
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| American Memory: Mapping the National Parks
This Library of Congres site contains approximately 200 maps, dating from the 17th century to the present, documenting the history, cultural aspects, and geological formations of areas that eventually became U.S. National Parks.
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| American Museum of Photography
The American Museum of Photography has an online collection of ongoing photography exhibits, on subjects like architecture, nature, and portraits.
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| American Studies at the University of Virginia
The site includes art exhibitions, cultural maps, and studies in American literature. The site houses hypertexts of several American authors, including: Louisa May Alcott, Herman Melville, Mark Twain, and Harriet Beecher Stowe.
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| Art & Optics
This site presents David Hockney's new theories regarding the use of opticality in the painting of the past 600 years.
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| Art and Life of William Johnson: A Guide for Teachers
This lesson guide from the National Museum of American Art strives to "take students on a journey through the cotton patches of the rural
South, the city streets of Harlem, and the training camps of World War II."
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| Art History Resources on the Web
Compiled by Professor Witcombe of Sweet Briar College in VA, this site includes links to images and art objects organized by time period, artist, or subject.
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| Art Studio Chalkboard
A resource for artists and art students, focusing on the fundamentals of perspective, shading, color, and painting.
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| Artcyclopedia
This useful and easy search directory of artists, paintings, and art institutions provides online resources and articles about the arts.
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ArtGames
Kids ages 4-12 can learn the building blocks of art and creativity through this interactive website from Albright-Knox. Kids can learn about portraits, still-lifes, landscapes, color, and materials. They can also create their own works in the interactive studio section.
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| ARTiculation
This Web site provides a learning environment for critiquing art, through its use of aesthetics, art appreciation and art history.
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| ArtLex
This comprehensive dictionary contains terminology dealing with art production, criticism, history, aesthetics, and education.
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| Asia-Art.net
This Web site is comprehensive in its discussion of Asian traditional visual art techniques. It includes histories, examples, and techniques of Thai, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Indonesian traditional arts among others.
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Be an Architect
This Sanford Adventures interactive site guides students through a step-by-step tour of architecture, including the choices that architects make when designing a house.
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Building America
National Building Museum Building America explores the broad scope of U.S. achievement in architecture, design, engineering, construction, planning, and landscape architecture. Hundreds of images showcase highpoints in American building, from the U.S. Capitol to the Empire State Building, as well as places like shopping centers, offices, and suburban homes where many live their daily lives.
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| Calligraphy of the Masters
This site offers a wealth of information about the art of Chinese calligraphy, including images of calligraphy paintings, biographies of master calligraphers, and historical information.
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| Cervantes Digital Library
This site features the text of by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's Don Quixote, translated into English by John Ormsby, as well as images, links, and a biography on Cervantes.
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| Chinese Hand Scrolls
This Web site offers an introduction to Chinese hanging scrolls and handscrolls.
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| City Lore
City Lore fosters New York's, and America's, living cultural heritage by providing information about New York's history as well as its present unique cultural diversity.
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| Cleopatra: A Multimedia Guide to the Ancient World
This Web site serves as an interactive guide to the Ancient Art Collection of The Art Institute of Chicago. The site’s images, video clips, and lesson plans will help teachers of grades 4-12 integrate the study of Greek, Roman, and Egyptian culture with art, mathematics, science, language arts, and social studies.
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| Color Matters
This site provides starting points for exploration of color through physiology, psychology, philosophy, and art.
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Crayola
This educational and entertaining site includes activities for kids, lesson plans for teachers, information and materials for parents, and much more for all arts and crafts lovers.
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| Creative Drama & Theater Education Resource Site
Creative Drama provides activities for classroom use and other drama links for educators. Classroom ideas, plays for performance, theater games, and a book list are among the available links on this site.
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Cuesheet Library (Kennedy Center)
Cuesheets are performing arts study guides that are designed to introduce young people to Kennedy Center performances. These guides contain a wealth of engaging introductory information and activities that can be used in tandem with a performance or on their own.
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| Cultures on the Edge
Cultures On The Edge is an online magazine showcasing various aspects of cultures worldwide in order to foster an understanding of cultural diversity.
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Depicting the North American Landscape Through Art
This site celebrates the culture and art of Canada, the U.S., and Mexico. The Web site contains social, environmental, and mythological aspects, including online activities and virtual galleries.
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| Design and Colour
This informative guid, features explanations of the principles and elements of design, including important vocabulary words.
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| Designs for Democracy
Explore more than 100 designs highlighting 200 years of Government drawings. Part of the National Archives and Records Administration collection.
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| Earth from Space
This site provides high-resolution images of landforms on the earth as viewed from space. The images are accompanied by informative captions.
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| EconEdLink
A source of classroom tested, Internet-based economic lesson materials for K-12 teachers and their students.
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| EDSITEment
A partnership between the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Council of Greater City Schools and part of the MarcoPolo Consortium, this Web site offers educators resources in the humanities and social studies for use in the classroom.
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| Education at the Getty
Education at the Getty includes a variety of teaching and learning materials.
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Education Place: Kids Place
Eduplace is designed to supplement Houghton Mifflin’s text books. Teachers can expand their activities in Reading, Math, and Social Studies. The kid's section has games, brain teasers, and other activities for each grade level.
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Eternal Egypt
Providing stunning detail of ancient artifacts, Eternal Egypt features digital recreations of long-gone structures, such as the Lighthouse of Alexandria, and panoramic representations of the streets of Old Cairo. Shockwave and Flash are required.
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Explore Korea: A Visit to Grandfather's House
This Web site, developed by the Seattle Art Museum, focuses on art and architecture, the Korean language, and folktales. It also includes interactive student activities, K-8 lesson plans, and information on Korean art.
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| Explore Shakespeare
Explore the life and legacy of William Shakespeare in this synchronized map and timeline, which presents an encyclopedic look at how The Bard's legacy inspires and impacts our world today.
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| Exploring the Mandala
This website features tibetan buddhist mandalas, explores the uses of mandalas, and gives a brief history of their place in eastern society and the world.
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| Exploring Themes in American Art
This National Gallery of Art teaching resource features essays on various topics including abstraction, figure drawing, historical subjects, landscape and marine art, portraiture, still life, and topographical views. Each section contains annotated images, artists' biographies, and related glossaries.
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| Filmakers Library
This library has developed a Web collection documentary films and videos primarily for educational use. Many subjects are covered in this site: psychology, sociology, anthropology, women's studies, and multicultural issues.
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| Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
This site allows you to search over 82,000 images from the museum collection. Users can create their own virtual gallery by selecting and exhibiting pieces from the FAMSF's collection. (Requires Shockwave.)
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| Frank Lloyd Wright: Designs for an American Landscape, 1922-1932
A digital exhibit of Frank Lloyd Wright drawings from the Library of Congress.
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| Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
The gallery houses a world-renowned collection of art from China, Japan, Korea, South and Southeast Asia, and the Near East. Over 1,000 objects from the collection are available online, and include Korean ceramics, Indian and Persian manuscripts, Buddhist sculpture, early Chinese bronzes and jades, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean paintings, photography, and Islamic arts of the book.
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| Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery: Educational Programs
The National Museum of Asian Art provides a number of lesson plans and materials for teachers, families and children. Information about tours for school groups, workshops for teachers, and the ImaginAsia program can be found here.
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| Hand Papermaking
This Web site, from Handpapermaking Inc., provides the beginning papermaker with articles and tips for getting started.
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| Harlem: 1900–1940: An African American Community
Produced by the Schools Program of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, this site provides a timeline of Harlem’s history, along with articles about Harlem residents and major events.
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| Herblock's History - Political Cartoons
This Web site presents a history of the United States and its world affairs from the Depression to the Millenium from the perspective of political cartoonist Herbert Block.
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Humanities Interactive
This Web site, from the Texas Council on the Humanities, features interactive games and informative adventures focused on topics such as the Medieval World, the Renaissance, and Ancient Cultures.
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| International Museum of Cartoon Art
This site includes a gallery of original drawings, animation, comic books, comic strips, gag cartoons, illustration, editorial cartoons, and more.
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| International Sculpture Center
The International Sculpture Center's site contains a free high school curriculum, "Up Close: A Focus on Contemporary Sculpture." The site also contains information on awards, exhibitions, libraries, and additional resources related to sculpture.
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Invention at Play
Explore the playful side of invention with this interactive site from The Lemelson Center. Tinker, construct, reflect, and problem-solve in the Inventor's Playhouse, or use the Inventor's Sketchbook to practice visual modeling. These interactive games demonstrate how exploratory play promotes creativity and invention.
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| Jacob Lawrence
A sample of the style of Jacob Lawrence’s work as found on the Butler Institute for American Art website.
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| Jacob Lawrence: Over the Line
This Web site is an educational resource showcasing the life and work of the prolific painter Jacob Lawrence.
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| Kennedy Center Education Event Registration
Embrace and explore the arts through Kennedy Center performances for young people and families, professional development events for educators, and classes and workshops for aspiring young performers.
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Kids Web Japan
This Web site sends students on a virtual exploration of Japanese culture. Interactive features introduce kids to the geography, language, food, art, and legends of Japan.
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KinderArt
KinderArt is a gateway to many lesson plans which cover various art styles and media. The site also provides helpful reference material in its "Art Library."
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| La Llorona Art Gallery
The site features images of the works of Mexican and Latin American artists.
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| Landscape Painting: Artists Who Love the Land
This lesson from the Smithsonian explores four artists (George Catlin, Thomas Moran, Albert Bierstadt, and Winslow Homer) who tried to capture the the great size and splendor of the American landscape. This lesson introduces students to basic principles of landscape painting, as well as the history and geography of the western United States.
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Library of Congress: Native Americans
Created by the Library of Congress (LOC), this Community Center Learning Page dedicated to Native Americans and First Nations provides a chat forum, online resources, lesson plans, additional LOC collection resources, a bibliography, and recommended search terms.
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| Look in the Mythic Mirror
This is a 10-week curriculum unit for grades 6-8, related to the study of myths and integrating concepts from language arts, music, and visual arts.
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| Los Angeles County Museum of Art: Japanese Painting
This resource provides an introduction to the aesthetics and technique of Japanese painting, including information on four celebrated Japanese painters.
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Make a Splash with Color
This Web site contains activities focused on color theory, how people and animals see color, the parts of the eye, and the different hues, shades, and values of color, among other lessons.
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| Mali: Ancient Crossroads of Africa
This Web site is a good source of the resources of Mali, focusing on its cultural resources and social influences.
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| Metropolitan Museum of Art
This superb resource provides access to selections of the New York museum's extensive collections. Visit the online galleries and teacher sections to find great resources for your classroom.
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Metropolitan Museum of Art: Explore and Learn
This Met site includes detailed activities exploring the composition of many famous paintings including Washington Crossing the Delaware, by Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze.
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Museum of Modern Art: Miró's Black and Red Series
This site offers animated demonstrations of Miró's creative process with printmaking.
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| Museum of Nebraska Art: Artists & Explorers Exhibit
This online exhibit chronicles the work of American artists who traveled with explorers during the expansion westward (1819-1877). The works of these artists, including George Catlin, helped shape of policy in the West.
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| Museum of the City of New York
This Web site contains a variety of images of tenement life in the early 1900's, and includes an exhibit of the photography of immigrant Jabob Riis, who documented immigrant life.
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National Digital Library Program Learning Page
A Library of Congress Web site dedicated primarily to American history and culture. Educators will find helpful suggestions for student activities.
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| National Gallery of Art
The National Gallery of Art's site contains virtual tours covering each room in the gallery, images in the museum's collections, a section for educators, and more.
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National Gallery of Art Kids
The National Gallery of Art site features an interactive section, designed for students to view different multicultural works of art.
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| National Gallery of Art: Classroom
The National Gallery of Art's Classroom Web site provides a place where teachers and students can connect art and curriculum through the use of online lesson plans and studies on major artists and some of their renowned works.
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National Geographic.com: The Search for Monsters of Mystery
This site maps out the "home" territories of six
legendary monsters. To find out about a
creature, just click on its picture.
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| National Museum of African Art
This site explores the diverse artistic expressions found throughout Africa, from ancient to contemporary times. Collection objects range from ceramics, textiles, furniture and tools to masks, figures and musical instruments.
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| National Museum of American Art
Featuring an array of art over the years, the Smithsonian Institution's NMAA site provides information on American painting and sculpture.
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| National Museum of the American Indian
The Smithsonian's NMAI site provides an in-depth overview of their collection, which includes materials of cultural, historical, aesthetic, and spiritual significance.
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| Native American Resources
The Smithsonian Institution has compiled a list of Internet resources containing information on Native American history and culture.
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| NEA Jazz in the Schools
This Web site features an overview of the Jazz at Lincoln Center education initiative, including a video introduction and high school curriculum units encompassing social studies, U.S. history, and music.
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| NOAA Photo Library
The NOAA Photo Library captures the work of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Over 16,000 images are included in this photographic essay that spans the World's oceans and atmosphere, carries you from the surface of the sun to the bottom of the sea, and travels through centuries of scientific thought and observations.
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| PBS
As a guide to the various television productions sponsored by the Public Brodcasting Service (PBS), PBS.org may be used to locate, research, and enhance learning across disciplines.
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PBS: Don't Buy It
This Web site illustrates the ways advertisers try to manipulate consumers. The site offers kids the chance to learn about everything from how images of cover models are digitally altered to how "food stylists" make photos of food look so palatable.
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| PBS: Egg-The Art Show
This online counterpart of PBS's television series "EGG" provides original interactive resources such as streaming video, interviews, audio clips, and a clearinghouse for arts events across the nation.
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PBS: Interactive Timeline on The Border
A PBS interactive timeline that provides an interactive view of the history of the Mexican border.
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PBS: The Greeks
Created by PBS in conjunction with their series The Greeks: Crucible of Civilization, this Web site features a timeline; an interactive look at the Acropolis Experience; and the Greeks Interactive, featuring in-depth analyses of Cleisthenes, Themistocles, Pericles, Socrates, and Aspasia.
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| Rhapsodies in Black
This site features art by painters of the Harlem Renaissance, such as Aaron Douglas, William H. Johnson, Lois Mailou Jones, and Jacob Lawrence.
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| Selected Civil War Photographs, 1861-1865
This Library of Congress site contains 1,118 photographs. Most of the images were made under the supervision of Mathew B. Brady, and include the scenes of military personnel, preparations for battle, and battle aftereffects.
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| Smithsonian Institution: A More Perfect Union
This Web site explores a period of racial prejudice in U.S. History involving Japanese Americans by serving as a case study of decision-making and citizen action under the U.S. Constitution.
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Smithsonian Institution: Bottlecaps to Brushes
Cappy, a giraffe made with bottlecaps, leads students on a journey through American art. Designed by the Smithsonian American Art Museum, this interactive art room offers creative online and hands-on activities suitable for young children.
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Smithsonian Institution: Corridos sin Fronteras
A billingual Smithsonian Institution Traveling Expedition and educational Web site celebrating the narrative songs known as corridos.
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| Smithsonian Institution: Migrations in History
Migrations in History explores the nature and complexity of the movement of peoples, cultures, ideas, and objects.
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| Smithsonian Institution: Smithsonian Education
The Smithsonian Center for Education and Museum Studies interprets the collective knowledge of the Smithsonian and serves as a gateway to its educational resources.
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Smithsonian Institution: Who Stole the Teepee?
This site, from the National Museum of the American Indian, includes virtual galleries and accompanying information on works revealing how Native Americans coped with change.
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| Southern Quilting
This site, rich with images of quilts and quilting patterns, offers a look at the traditions and craft associated with quilting, and the significance of those traditions in European and African-American culture.
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| Symmetry and Pattern: The Art of Oriental Carpets
This site, developed by the Textile Museum and the Math Forum @ Drexel explores symmetry and pattern in Oriental carpets, and includes a variety of illustrative symmetry and pattern examples.
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Symmetry Around the World
A fascinating look at symmetry in nature, buildings, animals, symbols, alphabet letters, the human body, and more. This site also offers worksheet questions for educators.
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| Tessellation Tutorials
Tutorials that integrate art and geometry by showing students how to create tessellations with the aid of various templates, graphics software programs and online tools.
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| The Art of Ancient Mali
This site, from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, explores the art of Mali and provides information on the geography and history of Mali, educational resources, and images from the museum's collection.
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The Artist's Toolkit
This site demonstrates how visual elements such as line, color and shape are used to build works of art. The site includes animated demonstrations, examples of the elements in works of art, and interactive tools for creating your own composition.
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| The Brooklyn Museum: Arts of Africa
Brooklyn's collection, strong in works from central Africa, is one of the largest in this country. On display are carved ivory gongs, masks, statues, jewelry, and household objects.
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| The Getty Vocabularies
This searchable database will help you learn terms, names, and other information about people, places, things, and concepts relating to art, architecture, and material culture.
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| The Great Buildings Collection
Take a comprehensive look at world architecture through this collection of 3D models, photographic images, architectural drawings, and commentary.
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| The Jacob A. Riis Collection
The selected photographs by Dutch immigrant Jacob A. Riis in this collection capture the lives of impoverished immigrants who filled New York’s Lower East Side tenements in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
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| The New York School: Abstract Expressionism
An explanation of Abstract Expressionism, including its main exponents (Pollock, de Kooning, and Rothko), its influences (European artists, such as Piet Mondrian and Max Ernest), and the reasons for its success!
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| This Land through a Lens
Part of the Smithsonian Institution's American Art Museum collection, This Land Through a Lens traces America's fascination with the land through the works of photographers such as Timothy O'Sullivan, Ansel Adams, and William Christenberry.
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Tips for Poster Design
This Web site features a detailed technical outline explaining the stages to creating a poster. Note: This Web site may require guidance by the teacher as the students progress with their poster designs.
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| Van Gogh Musem
The Web site of the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam features many images of Vincent van Gogh's masterpieces, accompanied by information about the artist.
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| Voices from the Dust Bowl
This Library of Congress online presentation contains photographs, audio recordings, manuscripts, and publications documenting the life of residents of Farm Security Administration migrant work camps in California in 1940-1941.
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| Wet Canvas: Art School Online
This page from the Wet Canvas Art School demonstrates the small landscape technique with clear step-by-step instructions and images from a work start-to-finish.
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What is a Print?
The Museum of Modern Art's What is a Print? site provides great interactive demonstrations on the process of making lithographs, woodcuts, etchings, and screenprints.
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White House Historical Association: Classroom
This site provides diverse resources about the history of the White House for classroom teachers and arts educators. Site resources include a gallery of the paintings in the White House's permanent collection, primary source activities, and a timeline of important musical events at the White House.
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William Henry Jackson Virtual Exhibit
An online exhibit with biographical details and primary source materials about the pioneering photographer, William Henry Jackson.
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Winged Sandals
This Web site offers an engaging, multimedia-rich introduction to Greek mythology. Take an interactive tour with Hermes the messenger god, as he explores a magical place filled with gods, heroes, and monsters!
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