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| Wikipedia: Architecture | |
| Comprehensive overview of architecture, the art and science of designing buildings and structures. Learn about architecture's history and famous buildings, with links to more specific architectural subjects. | |
| /Arts/ Design Arts/ Architecture/ | |
| Wikipedia: Landscape Architecture | |
| Hyperlinked overview of the art, planning, design, and management of land. | |
| /Arts/ Design Arts/ Landscape Architecture/ | |
| Wikipedia: Art | |
| User-generated essay on the history, meanings, and definitions of art. | |
| /Arts/ Art History/ | |
| Wikipedia: Richard Buckminster Fuller | |
| Hyperlinked overview of the life and work of the American visionary, designer, architect, and inventor Richard Buckminster Fuller. | |
| /Arts/ Design Arts/ Architecture/ Architects/ Masters/ Fuller Richard Buckminster 1895 1983 / | |
| Wikipedia: Paolo Soleri | |
| Hyperlinked biography and career summary of the Italian architect was awarded his Ph.D. with highest honors from the Politecnico di Torino in 1946. | |
| /Arts/ Design Arts/ Architecture/ Architects/ Masters/ Soleri Paolo b 1919 / | |
| Wikipedia: Frank Lloyd Wright | |
| Overview of Frank Lloyd Wright, one of the most prominent and influential architects of the early 20th century. Includes biography, list of works, and quotations by Wright. | |
| /Arts/ Design Arts/ Architecture/ Architects/ Masters/ Wright Frank Lloyd 1867 1959 / | |
| Wikipedia: Marc Chagall | |
| Hyperlinked overview of the Jewish master of art, with a portrait photo, career summary, quotes, and list of welll-known works. | |
| /Arts/ Visual Arts/ Painting/ Artists/ Masters/ Chagall Marc 1887 1985 / | |
| Wikipedia: Salvador Dal | |
| Overview of the biography, politics, notable works, quotations, and trivia of Salvador Dali, the famous Catalan painter best known for his surrealist works. | |
| /Arts/ Visual Arts/ Painting/ Artists/ Masters/ Dali Salvador 1904 1989 / | |
| Wikipedia: Leonardo da Vinci | |
| User-created overview of the personal life, professional life, famous paintings, science work, and resources about the archetype of the Renaissance man, Leonardo da Vinci. | |
| /Arts/ Visual Arts/ Painting/ Artists/ Masters/ Leonardo da Vinci 1452 1519 / | |
| Wikipedia: M.C. Escher | |
| Hyperlinked overview of the life, works, and popularity of the artist known for impossible constructions, explorations of infinity, and tessellations. | |
| /Arts/ Design Arts/ Graphic Design/ Graphic Designers/ Masters/ Escher Maurits Cornelis 1898 1972 / | |
| Wikipedia: Winslow Homer | |
| Hyperlinked overview of the life and career of the famous American artist. | |
| /Arts/ Visual Arts/ Painting/ Artists/ Masters/ Homer Winslow 1836 1910 / | |
| Wikipedia: Gustav Klimt | |
| Hyperlinked overview of the career and life of the Austrian Symbolist painter and one of the most prominent members of Art Nouveau movement. | |
| /Arts/ Visual Arts/ Painting/ Artists/ Masters/ Klimt Gustav 1862 1918 / | |
| Wikipedia: Ren Magritte | |
| Hyperlinked overview of the life, career, and style of the painter known for his witty surrealist paintings. | |
| /Arts/ Visual Arts/ Painting/ Artists/ Masters/ Magritte Rene 1898 1967 / | |
| Wikipedia: Joan Mir | |
| Hyperlinked overview of the famous painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Spain. | |
| /Arts/ Visual Arts/ Painting/ Artists/ Masters/ Miro Joan 1893 1983 / | |
| Wikipedia: Claude Monet | |
| Biography of Claude Monet, the French Impressionist painter. | |
| /Arts/ Visual Arts/ Painting/ Artists/ Masters/ Monet Claude 1840 1926 / | |
| Wikipedia: Ansel Adams | |
| User-created article about the late photographer Ansel Adams. Includes details about his life, a list of notable photographs, and links. | |
| /Arts/ Visual Arts/ Photography/ Photographers/ Masters/ Adams Ansel 1902 1984 / | |
| Wikipedia: Pablo Picasso | |
| Overview of the life, career, and works by the modern master, Pablo Picasso. | |
| /Arts/ Visual Arts/ Painting/ Artists/ Masters/ Picasso Pablo 1882 1973 / | |
| Wikipedia: Diego Rivera | |
| Diego Rivera was a Mexican painter and muralist born in Guanajuato City, Mexico. Diego Rivera is perhaps best known by the public world for his 1933 mural, "Man at the Crossroads," in the lobby of the RCA Building at Rockefeller Center. | |
| /Arts/ Visual Arts/ Painting/ Artists/ Masters/ Rivera Diego 1886 1957 / | |
| Wikipedia: Christo | |
| Hyperlinked article about the artist famous for his wrapping of buildings and environmental art. | |
| /Arts/ Visual Arts/ Installation Art/ Artists/ Masters/ Christo b 1935 / | |
| Vincent van Gogh: Wikipedia | |
| Includes the work history and biography of Vincent van Gogh, known for his Impressionist paintings and influences on Abstract art. | |
| /Arts/ Visual Arts/ Painting/ Artists/ Masters/ van Gogh Vincent 1853 1890 / | |
| Wikipedia: Bedroom in Arles | |
| User-created article about the painting Bedroom in Arles by 19th-century Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh. Includes the various versions of the painting. | |
| /Arts/ Visual Arts/ Painting/ Artists/ Masters/ van Gogh Vincent 1853 1890 / | |
| Wikipedia: Sunflowers | |
| Article about Sunflowers, a series of still life oil paintings by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh. | |
| /Arts/ Visual Arts/ Painting/ Artists/ Masters/ van Gogh Vincent 1853 1890 / | |
| Wikipedia: Johannes Vermeer | |
| Hyperlinked overview of the technique, themes, forgeries, and works of painting master Johannes Vermeer. | |
| /Arts/ Visual Arts/ Painting/ Artists/ Masters/ Vermeer Jan 1632 1675 / | |
| Wikipedia: Art Movements | |
| Overview of the art movements in visual art, architecture, and literature. | |
| /Arts/ Art History/ Periods and Movements/ | |
| Wikipedia: Art Nouveau | |
| Overview of the art and design style that peaked in popularity at the turn of the 20th century. | |
| /Arts/ Art History/ Periods and Movements/ Art Nouveau/ | |
| Wikipedia: Impressionism | |
| Hyperlinked overview of the 19th century art movement which began as a private association of Paris-based artists who exhibited publicly in 1874. | |
| /Arts/ Art History/ Periods and Movements/ Impressionism/ | |
| Wikipedia: Dada | |
| User-generated article about Dada or Dadaism, the cultural movement through which the visual arts, literature, and theater rejected the prevailing standards through anti-art cultural works. | |
| /Arts/ Art History/ Periods and Movements/ Dada and Surrealism/ | |
| Wikipedia: Medieval Art | |
| Hyperlinked overview of the art and architecture from the periods of European civilization known as the Middle Ages. | |
| /Arts/ Art History/ Periods and Movements/ Medieval Art/ | |
| Wikipedia: Tattoos | |
| Features the history of tattoos and tattooing, purpose and significance, risks, aftercare, and references. | |
| /Arts/ Visual Arts/ Body Art/ Tattoos/ | |
| Wikipedia: Pottery | |
| Hyperlinked information on the art of throwing clay. | |
| /Arts/ Visual Arts/ Sculpture/ Ceramics/ | |
| Wikipedia: Computer-Generated Art | |
| Hyperlinked overview of art created with a computer. Includes information on CGI, 3D, and digital art. | |
| /Arts/ Visual Arts/ Computer Generated/ | |
| Wikipedia: ASCII Art | |
| Overview of the artistic medium relying primarily on computers for presentation known as ASCII art. | |
| /Arts/ Visual Arts/ Computer Generated/ ASCII Art/ | |
| Wikipedia: Arts and Crafts Movement | |
| Overview of the reformist movement, at first inspired by the writings of John Ruskin, that was at its height during 1880-1910. | |
| /Arts/ Art History/ Periods and Movements/ Arts and Crafts Movement/ | |
| Wikipedia: Graphic Design | |
| User-generated article covering graphic design history, contemporary design business, graphic design tools, uses in education, related disciplines, and related topics. | |
| /Arts/ Design Arts/ Graphic Design/ | |
| Wikipedia: Logo | |
| Web article discussing the logo, a graphic element, symbol, or icon of a trademark or brand. Covers the history of the logo and includes modern examples. | |
| /Arts/ Design Arts/ Graphic Design/ | |
| Wikipedia: Information Design | |
| Defining the study and practice of information design. | |
| /Arts/ Design Arts/ Graphic Design/ | |
| Wikipedia: Theatre | |
| Hyperlinked information that includes an overview, genres, venues and styles, and awards. | |
| /Arts/ Performing Arts/ Theater/ | |
| Laurents, Arthur | |
| Biography of the librettist of West Side Story, Gypsy, and Anyone Can Whistle. | |
| /Arts/ Humanities/ Literature/ Authors/ Playwrights/ | |
| Wikipedia: George Bernard Shaw | |
| Photo and biography of the Nobel Prize-winning playwright, essayist, and critic. | |
| /Arts/ Humanities/ Literature/ Authors/ Playwrights/ Shaw George Bernard 1856 1950 / | |
| Wikipedia: The Holocaust | |
| User-created article about the Holocaust, the name applied to the genocide of minority groups of Europe and North Africa during World War II by Nazi Germany and its collaborators. | |
| /Arts/ Humanities/ History/ By Time Period/ 20th Century/ Holocaust The/ | |
| Wikipedia: Gulf War | |
| Overview of the Persian Gulf War, the conflict between Iraq and a coalition force of 34 nations mandated by the United Nations and led by the United States. | |
| /Arts/ Humanities/ History/ By Time Period/ 20th Century/ Military History/ Persian Gulf War/ | |
| Wikipedia: Opposition to the Vietnam War | |
| Timeline detailing opposition to the Vietnam war. Includes reasons for the opposition, information about the draft, and notes on congressional hearings about the protests. | |
| /Arts/ Humanities/ History/ By Time Period/ 20th Century/ Military History/ Vietnam War/ | |
| Wikipedia: World War II | |
| Historical overview of the Second World War, covering background information, the course of the war, its aftermath, and casualties, civilian impact, and atrocities. | |
| /Arts/ Humanities/ History/ By Time Period/ 20th Century/ Military History/ World War II/ | |
| Wikipedia: Battle of Normandy | |
| Hyperlinked article covering the Allied invasion of Nazi-occupied France, starting with the D-Day landings on June 6, 1944. | |
| /Arts/ Humanities/ History/ By Time Period/ 20th Century/ Military History/ World War II/ Battles and Campaigns/ European Theater/ D Day/ | |
| Wikipedia: American Civil Rights Movement (1896-1954) | |
| Focuses on the early years of the American Civil Rights movement to end discrimination against African Americans and to end racial segregation, especially in the U.S. South. | |
| /Arts/ Humanities/ History/ U S History/ By Time Period/ 19th Century/ | |
| Wikipedia: American Civil War | |
| Overview of the four-year conflict between the Federal government and the breakaway Confederate States of America. Includes sections on the causes of the war, its theaters of battle, leaders and soldiers, and aftermath. | |
| /Arts/ Humanities/ History/ U S History/ By Time Period/ 19th Century/ Military History/ Civil War 1861 1865 / | |
| Wikipedia: African-American Civil Rights Movement (1955-1968) | |
| Describes the struggle to bring African Americans full civil rights and equality under the law following the Brown vs. Board of Education decision in 1954. | |
| /Arts/ Humanities/ History/ U S History/ By Time Period/ 20th Century/ Civil Rights Movement/ | |
| Wikipedia: American Civil Rights Movement (1896-1954) | |
| Focuses on the early years of the American Civil Rights movement to end discrimination against African Americans and to end racial segregation, especially in the U.S. South. | |
| /Arts/ Humanities/ History/ U S History/ By Time Period/ 20th Century/ Civil Rights Movement/ | |
| Wikipedia: Martin Luther King, Jr. | |
| Profile of Dr. Martin Luther King, the Nobel Laureate, Baptist minister, and African American civil rights activist. Learn about King's early life and family, the March on Washington, and assassination in 1968. | |
| /Arts/ Humanities/ History/ U S History/ By Time Period/ 20th Century/ People/ King Martin Luther Jr 1929 1968 / | |
| Wikipedia: American Revolutionary War | |
| Military history of the American Revolutionary War, covering its origins, its military actions, its international scope, and its historical assessment. Also offers further reading and links to other resources. | |
| /Arts/ Humanities/ History/ U S History/ By Time Period/ 18th Century/ Military History/ Revolutionary War 1775 1783 / | |
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