Resources
John Graham
| Very many of these paintings are personal photographs taken by John Graham in as many as 50 galleries in 13 countries. What is not photographically permissable when a painting is on travel is quite permissable when it is at home in its permanent collection |
Van Gogh Village of Anvers |
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| Olga's Gallery | This site has a wealth of information, biographies and pictures, but it is not complete. It is also spoilt a little by irritating animated advertisements. |
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| Web Gallery of Art | A wonderful site to visit but unfortunately spoiled by the numver of advertisements through which one must sit. |
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| Van Gogh Museum | The authorative source for all information about Van Gogh and his paintings and drawings is the Van Gogh Museum .It contains all his paintings, sketches, and l4,241 pages.of letters | |
| Mark Harden Art Archive | An archive site -- which is thorough and comprehensive and thoroughly worth your browsing time … again with many advertisements. | |
| Vatican | Michelangelo's ceiling in the Sistine Chapel. | |
| Pioch collection | The very comprehensive Pioch French Collection representing a wealth of artists and their paintings. Sponsored by BMW. | |
| The Tretyakov Museum | or the Russian artists. Of all 50 museums and galleries visited in 14 countries this is the best. | |
| A Passion for Art | a CD-ROM by Corbis enabling one to roam through the halls of the Barnes Collection and see a wealth of paintings by Cezanne, Matisse,and Renoir among others. | |
| The Essential Vermeer | by Jonathan Janson. Comprehensive information about the life and times and achievements of Johannes Vermeer. | |
| Pigments through the Ages | Paint and pigments and the history of their use - color by color. The photograph is of a Venetian pigment market. |
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| Art History | A section of World Wide Resources with a miscellany of interest in art history. | |
| Russian Art | A private inventory of Russian arrtists and their works … by George Mitrevski | |
| I am grateful to all these collectors who have made this art available on CD-ROM and through Internet's World Wide Web for millions of viewers. | ||
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