9-12 Art Links

New Site!  Teach Impressionism introduces the major themes of the Impressionism movement and are interdisciplinary - incorporating the arts, math, science, language arts and social studies. You can download and browse both the lesson plans and the overhead transparencies.
New Site!  Everything you ever needed to know about polyhedra (and more) is available at Paper Models of Polyhedra.   Polyhedra are beautiful 3-D geometrical figures that have fascinated philosophers, mathematicians and artists for millennia. More than eighty paper models available for free.
Instructions and diagrams for various projects using the beautiful art of origami are available at Joseph Wu's Origami Page.
In the photo essays of the National Gallery of Art's West Building,  you'll view comparative images that demonstrate the many ways, some subtle, some obvious, in which the National Gallery's West Building--and the environment that surrounds it--have changed through the years.
Artcyclopedia provides information concerning certain artists or particular pieces of art.
Explore Leonard da Vinci and find the creations of one of the most famous painters of the Italian Renaissance.  Find out not only about his paintings but also about his experiments and inventions.
The Refrigerator hosts a weekly art contest for kids 18 and under.  The top 5 contestants' work is posted on this site with the winner's being posted at the top of their Web page for a week.
Art History Resources is a great place to find information on many different types of art.
National Gallery of Art offers art tours and exhibitions.
William Wegman World has a different perspective on presenting dogs.  Find out all about his creativity at this website.
Play the Guessing Game by using Frank Stella's art at NGAkids.
View a slide show of Winslow Homer's Right and Left at the National Gallery of Art.
Find some excellent exhibitions at Art Museum.  Experience anything from Van Gogh to New Fangled art.
Art Base provides daily coverage of arts and entertainment news.  Also spotlights artist of the week, provides a list of the hot "art cities" and much, much more.
Internet Art Resources categorizes and index the art world for your convenience.  Contains links to thousands of online art resources.....too many to list!
Arts Wire is a great site to learn new art skills.  Find news concerning national funding efforts for the arts as well as information on new facilities for the arts.
Find out about 3-D art at the following sites:
bullet3D Alliance
bulletPlanet 3D
Learn all about art terms at ArtLex.
Art History Network is a resource for Art History, Archaeology and Architecture on the Web.
Keep up with the latest art news at the following sites:
bulletArt Daily
bulletArt Net
bulletArts Wire Current
Want to learn how to draw?  These sites will be beneficial to you:
bullet Drawing Techniques
bullet Drawing Subjects
Several good sites on oil, acrylic, and watercolor painting:
bullet Wet Canvas
bullet Wet Canvas Acrylics
bullet Fountain Studio
bulletPaint Watercolors
bullet Wet Canvas Watercolors
bulletWorld of Watercolor
Check out these art galleries and exhibits:
bullet Alphonse MUCHA
bulletNew York Museums Alphonse MUCHA
bulletArt in Context
bulletAsian Art
bullet17th Century Baroque Art
bulletBaroque Art
bulletBaroque Art Notes
bullet Tigertail Virtual Museum
bulletMichael C. Carlos Museum
bulletFine Arts Museum of San Francisco
bulletLeonardo da Vinci Museum
bulletLeonardo
bulletLos Angeles County Museum of Art
bulletLouvre Museum
bulletWorld of Escher
bulletMuseum of Web Art
bulletSmithsonian American Art Institute
bulletCapella Sistina (the Sistine Chapel)
bulletTreasures of the Czars
bulletNational Gallery of Art (Van Gogh Gallery)
bulletThe Vincent van Gogh Gallery
bulletVan Gogh Museum
bullet Vatican Exhibit
bulletWorld Art Treasures

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