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http://www.newel.com
Que's Official Internet Yellow Pages 2001 Edition: Title: Newel, Description: Search the entire inventory of Newel antiques orstudy along with the tutorial to get started.
Best of the Best: Sites.com Companion Guide to the Best of the Web: Title: Newel art galleries Online, Description: New York’s Newel galleries, long a favorite of decorators, sells high-end antique furniture and decorative arts from the 17th through 20th centuries. Use the site's powerful search engine to comb the 20,000-item inventory. Search by era, style, geographic origin, price or keyword, then refine your search using substyles and subcategories. Once you've found your heart's desire, contact the store to complete your purchase. Can't afford the $1,000 to $100,000 needed to buy at Newel? There's plenty of valuable free information here, including an online e-zine.
Best of the Best: Sites.com Companion Guide to the Best of the Web: Title: Newel art galleries Online, Description: The online presence of Manhattan’s Newel art galleries, an imposing warehouse of antiques, Newel online is a Forbes favorite for Antiques and Collectibles. The design-minded will have no problem finding that perfect something here among the 20,000-item inventory. You can pick up affordable treasures such as a French art Deco traveling desk clock for $550, but the majority of the items are quite expensive. There’s plenty of valuable free information here, however, including an online e-zine.
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http://www.umich.edu/~hartspc/histart/mother
Best of the Best: Sites.com Companion Guide to the Best of the Web: Title: Mother of All art History Links Pages, Description: The ultimate portal for art material on the Internet. Explore seemingly endless links to images, texts, online exhibitions, travel resources and directories of galleries and museums. Maintained by card-carrying know-it-alls at the art history department at the University of Michigan, this up-to-date site is a truly indispensable resource for discovering art on the net.
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http://farnsworthmuseum.org
Que's Official Internet Yellow Pages 2001 Edition: Title: Farnsworth art Museum, Description: This regional art museum boasts a specialized collec-tion focusing on Maine ’s role in American art. Thenew Wyeth Center provides a glimpse at many of theworks of N.C., Andrew, and Jamie Wyeth.
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http://www-net.com/univ/list/art.html
Que's Official Internet Yellow Pages 2001 Edition: Title: art, Culinary, and Music Colleges, Description: A list of specialized art colleges.
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http://glyphs.com/moba
Que's Official Internet Yellow Pages 2001 Edition: Title: Museum of Bad art, Description: The Museum of Bad art is dedicated to the collec-tion, preservation, exhibition, and celebration of badart. The site contains many examples of bad art,including one rather amusing piece entitled “SundayOn The Pot With George. ”
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http://www.avam.org
Que's Official Internet Yellow Pages 2001 Edition: Title: American Visionary art Museum, Description: The world ’s largest grass-roots art exhibition, locatedin Baltimore ’s Inner Harbor.
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http://www.artic.edu
Que's Official Internet Yellow Pages 2001 Edition: Title: The art Institute of Chicago, Description: Comprising both a museum and an art school, theinstitute ’s site contains everything you always wantedto know about the museum, including informationabout exhibits and collections, the history and layoutof the museum, publications and press releases, giftshop items, and Institute membership information.You can also view art and play games related toart here.
Best of the Best: Sites.com Companion Guide to the Best of the Web: Title: The art Institute of Chicago, Description: Explore a special exhibit, view highlights from the permanent collection, play a game, or read about the latest museum happenings at The art Institute of Chicago’s website. To view selected pieces from the Institute’s collection of 250,000 items, just click on Collections, then select one of 16 categories from Modern art to Textiles. You'll find works such as Grant Wood's American Gothic and Alfred Steiglitz’s portrait of Georgia O’Keefe. A link connects to the School of The art Institute of Chicago, considered one of the top US institutes for both undergraduate and graduate degrees in fine arts and design.
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http://www.ima-art.org
Que's Official Internet Yellow Pages 2001 Edition: Title: Indianapolis Museum of art, Description: The nation ’s seventh-largest general art museum haspermanent collections of African, American, Asian,contemporary, decorative, and European art, as wellas a textiles and costumes collection, prints, draw-ings, and photographs. The IMA complex is sur-rounded by a 152-acre park, including 50 intensivelylandscaped acres that are accessible to the public.
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http://www.artstar.com
Best of the Best: Sites.com Companion Guide to the Best of the Web: Title: artStar, Description: artStar sells a good selection of original artwork organized by artist, medium, subject and material. The site really stands out as a great resource for information about art and for original writing about art. Access an online version of Who's Who in American art, an art glossary and an excellent online magazine Everything art. Subscribe to print magazines like art in America and Bomb and check out the extensive listings of US galleries, artists, museums, auctions and art fairs.
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http://www.echonyc.com/~whitney
Que's Official Internet Yellow Pages 2001 Edition: Title: Whitney Museum of American art, Description: This site contains selections from the permanent col-lection of 20th-century American art, as well as linksto other art museums. The museum also sponsorsartists working on the Web and provides links tosome artists ’Web projects. View the online exhibi-tion or gather information about entrance to theManhattan museum.
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