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Chapter 1 Art Across the World
Chapter 2 The Language of Art
Chapter 3 The Media of Art
Chapter 4 Art Criticism, Aesthetics, and Art History
Chapter 5 Art of Earliest Times
Chapter 6 Art of East Asia
Chapter 7 Pre-Columbian Art of Latin America
Chapter 8 Native Art of North America
Chapter 9 Art of Greece and Rome
Chapter 10 Art of India and Islam
Chapter 11 Art of Africa and Oceania
Chapter 12 Art of the Middle Ages
Chapter 13 Art of the Renaissance
Chapter 14 Art of the 17th and 18th Centuries
Chapter 15 Art of the 19th Century
Chapter 16 Art of the 20th Century
Chapter 17 Art of Today

Chapter 1 Art Across the World

ArtServe
Explore artistic and architectural works from countries around the world, including Australia, Egypt, France, Germany, Greece, India, Italy, Japan, Russia, Thailand, and Turkey. Introduce middle school students to the history of art from many different cultures and time periods.

WebMuseum: Timeline
This timeline from WebMuseum Paris contains easily accessible art images as well as historical and biographical information. Scan the resources organized in a timeline format ranging from early Gothic painting to Pop Art works.

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Chapter 2 The Language of Art

WebMuseum: Rousseau, Henri
Explore images of Rousseau's paintings and learn about his technique and art background.

The Elements of Art
Sit in on a discussion on the elements of art. Provides both teachers and students with detailed information on the various fundamentals.

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Chapter 3 The Media of Art

1200 Years of Italian Sculpture
Presents a historical view of the media of sculpture in the art of Italy over the centuries. Surveys images of monuments and statues of several art periods.

Art of Mixed Media
Exhibits samples of art from high school students working in mixed media. This site contains links to galleries of student artworks created with a variety of media, including pencil, paint, and digital media.

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Chapter 4 Art Criticism, Aesthetics, and Art History

Smithsonian Institution Research Information System
Visit this site to find an excellent support system for learning the techniques of art criticism. Search the Art Inventories Catalog that includes 600,000 records showcasing American paintings and sculpture.

@rtifacts
This site contains an index of artists' birthdays and intriguing facts about famous works of art, both of which provide easy and interesting visuals for students to follow. Includes games of Artist Scrabble and Artrivia, which engage students in learning about art history.

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Chapter 5 Art of Earliest Times

Mongolian Art and History
Visit this site to discover the art, culture, and history of Mongolia.

Mysteries of Ancient Civilizations
Explore the mysteries of the Maya, Stonehenge, and African Mali at this site that examines mysterious places of ancient civilizations. Find links to other sites that explore the art and architecture of ancient cultures.

Cave Art in France
Visit the most recent discoveries of cave art and view excellent photographs from inside the caves.

Petroglyphs-Rock Art
This site contains images of artifacts, rock art, petroglyphs, and carvings from ancient cultures throughout world history.

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Chapter 6 Art of East Asia

Robert Gatliff's Gateway to Origami
This site displays several examples of intricate origami patterns. Students will find this an interesting and fun site to explore. Click on the simple paper folding sculpture activity and try to create your own origami art.

Chinese Scrolls
Visit this site by the Art Institute of Chicago and discover the difference between a handscroll and a hanging scroll.

Hokusai
Contains more than a dozen colorful images that can be enlarged for closer study. Also contains biographical information on the artist.

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Chapter 7 Pre-Columbian Art of Latin America

Ancient Mayan
Tour this site for examples of Mayan art and artifacts and a look at the daily life of the ancient Maya. Find links to Mayan maps and pictures.

Peru History and Culture
Embark on a tour of Peru that includes photographs of archaeological sites with historical information about each area.

Aztec Calendar
The Aztec calendar stone demonstrates one way ancient cultures kept track of days and hours. Explore symbols of the Aztec calendar and find out how to write today's date according to the Aztec system.

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Chapter 8 Native Art of North America

Chetro Ketl Great Kiva
Enter this site and view a 3-D image of an ancient Native American Kiva. Students will enjoy exploring the Kiva and discovering hidden niches in the walls of the dwelling.

Ceremonial Dance Costumes
Investigate various Native American ceremonial dance costumes. Includes comments about the outfits, their history, and their use in dancing.

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Chapter 9 Art of Greece and Rome

The Perseus Digital Library
This is an extensive site consisting of a digital library on ancient Greece and Rome. Spend some time exploring their vibrant civilizations.

Roman Art and Architecture
Architectural palaces populate this site with views of monuments and buildings throughout the Roman Empire. Images of Roman sculptures and paintings are also included.

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Chapter 10 Art of India and Islam

Art Treasures of India
View a series of Indian artifacts presented as thumbnail images that can be enlarged for closer examination.

The Persian Art of Visual Poetry (Miniatures)
At this site, examine many intricate Persian miniatures in three different exhibitions. An explanation of the Persian miniature art form is also provided.

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Chapter 11 Art of Africa and Oceania

African Art and Culture
The Kennedy Center offers an extensive collection of African art and artifacts, supported with background information, lesson plans, and activities.

Africa: Multimedia Archives
Visit this site from the African Studies Center at the University of Pennsylvania to survey images of art from various African cultures. African sculptures, facemasks, and Smithsonian African images are included in this collection.

Secrets of Easter Island
Visit this site to take a virtual tour of the fascinating Easter Island, which is part of Oceania. The island is home to nearly 900 enormous stone sculptures created hundreds of years ago by the island's early inhabitants.

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Chapter 12 Art of the Middle Ages

The Making of a Medieval Book
This site describes the four steps involved in making a medieval book-parchment making, writing, illumination, and binding. A photograph illustrates each step, and some steps include links to videos.

Castle Collections
Here is an adventure for explorers who wish to find out more about castles throughout Europe. Learn all about castles still standing as you peruse the many photographs and background information.

History of the Middle Ages
This site offers a wealth of information on the Middle Ages. It contains a summary of history during this time as well as good information about cathedrals. It also features several images of architecture as art from this time period.

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Chapter 13 Art of the Renaissance

Columbia Museum of Art: Renaissance Collection
Visit three galleries of Renaissance art at this museum Web site. Detailed background information about the period is provided, along with images from the museum's collection. Click on the arrow at the bottom of the page to proceed to the next gallery.

Exploring Leonardo
Teachers, begin here for an introduction to the activities and lesson plans prepared for students at this site developed by the Museum of Science, Boston.

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Chapter 14 Art of the 17th and 18th Centuries

Caravaggio
A biography and some of Caravaggio's works are presented here. The small images can be enlarged to view in greater detail.

Baroque Art and Artists
This site gives an overview of the Baroque period and provides links to some influential Baroque artists and their works.

Rembrandt van Rijn
Provides links to a wide selection of Rembrandt's works located in art museums around the world.

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Chapter 15 Art of the 19th Century

Gustave Courbet
An excellent Web site for those interested in the works of the 19th-century French artist Gustave Courbet. View reproductions of five of Courbet's works, and read background information on the artist. Click on an image to enlarge it.

Eugene Delacroix
This site gives a brief background to the 19th-century French Romantic painter Delacroix. It also contains a few reproductions of his works.

Mary Cassatt
Visit the Webmuseum Paris site on Mary Cassatt to read about her painting style. Then click on the images to view more of her work.

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Chapter 16 Art of the 20th Century

20th Century Art
This site provides an overview of art of the 20th century, and then lists links to some of the influential artists of that time. Ask students: What are some of the art movements of the 20th century? Which 20th century artist do you like the best, and why?

Salvador Dali Museum
This museum in St. Petersburg, Florida, is home to the most comprehensive collection of works by the Spanish Surrealist painter. Works in "The Collection" are organized by Dali's artistic periods, and each piece is accompanied by a detailed description.

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Chapter 17 Art of Today

MoMA The Museum of Modern Art
View a comprehensive collection of modern art. Includes photography, sculpture, paintings, film, and more. Provides detailed information on the museum in New York City.

American Kaleidoscope
This exhibit at the Smithsonian American Art Museum features recent works by American artists. Artwork can be viewed by thematic groupings or by individual artists.

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