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Art History Resources on the Web: Art of the Middle Ages
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A large meta site of art resources available on the web. Sections include General, Early Christian, Byzantine, Islamic, Early Medieval, Romanesque, Gothic and Medieval Manuscripts. There are also other areas for non-medieval art.
URL: http://witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTHmedieval.html
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Matrix: Image Library
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"The Image Library is developing toward a collection of images of art objects, architecture, archaeological remains, site-plans, & maps. We seek images that can represent a broad range of communities, artists, genres, regions, and periods. Our purpose is to collect & make easily accessible well described images that are normally difficult for students & teachers to find."
URL: http://www.monasticmatrix.org/figurae/
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Medieval Art History: (formerly NIXNET)
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An index of sites dedicated to art and architecture. This site was formerly NIXNET, which seems to have closed.
URL: http://www.medievalplus.com/art-history/
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Medieval Cartoon: Unravel the meaning of this cartoon
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"This cartoon is from 1233. It is a detailed cartoon and it is a real mystery. It was found on an Exchequer Roll. A roll is not a sandwich but a government document recording various payments. This roll listed tax payments made by Jewish people. They were called rolls because that is how they were stored - rolled up." This is part of the Learning Curve site sponsored by The National Archives, UK. This site challenges students to decypher the meaning of this medieval cartoon.
URL: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/education/lessons/lesson12.htm
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Turning the Pages
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The British Library has 15 works available online for you to read just like you were sitting there holding them in your hands. You can turn the pages. You can read additional text, listen to audio or even zoom in for a closer look. The 15 works are not exclusively medieval, but so include such gems as the Lindisfarne Gospels, Lutterell Psalter, and the Sherbourne Missal.
Note: uses Shockwave
URL: http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/ttp/ttpbooks.html
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Web Gallery of Art
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"The Web Gallery of Art is a virtual museum and searchable database of European painting and sculpture of the Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque periods (1200-1700), currently containing over 6,500 reproductions. Biographies, commentaries, guided tours are available. Free postcard service is provided for the visitors."
URL: http://www.wga.hu/index.html
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