On-line gallery with access to paintings: image, brief information & current location. Image galleries, theory and criticism and art web links.
URL: http://www.artchive.com/ [metadata]Culture24 connects online audiences with cultural content from UK museums, galleries, archives, libraries and heritage attractions all in one place.
URL: http://www.culture24.org.uk/ [metadata]Home page for the Guggenheim Museum of art in New York with information on the Museum's history, architecture, exhibitions and collection online. Moma and Dada!
URL: http://www.guggenheim.org/new-york/collections/collection-online [metadata]Museum of Modern Art in New York features information on exhibitions, online art projects and images from its collection.
URL: http://www.moma.org/ [metadata]The National Gallery, London, houses one of the greatest collections of European painting in the world. Explore paintings in depth using zoom features, A-Z of artists, browse by century, glossary of art terms, art conservation, art movements and more.
URL: http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/ [metadata]The four Tate galleries house the national collection of art. You can browse by artist or subject.
URL: http://www.tate.org.uk/ [metadata]The National Portrait Gallery houses a permanent display of Australian portraits in all media, ranging from paintings and formal busts, to photographs and sketches.
URL: http://www.portrait.gov.au/ [metadata]The Prado Museum website with information on art, artists, paintings, Spanish arts and the Prado's art collections and exhibitions. Includes analysis of paintings, images of artworks and information on artists including El Greco, Goya and Picasso.
URL: http://museoprado.mcu.es/ihome.html [metadata]The Dutch Art Gallery, with over 400 art works on display including prime works by Van Gogh, Vermeer and Rembrandt. An excellent virtual tour includes examples from the collection.
URL: http://www.rijksmuseum.nl/index.jsp?lang=en [metadata]The Web Gallery of Art is a virtual museum and searchable database of European painting and sculpture of the 12th-18th centuries covering the Renaissance, Gothic and Baroque periods (1100-1800). Contains over 17.300 reproductions, Commentaries on pictures and biographies of artists.
URL: http://www.wga.hu/index.html [metadata]