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

Anvers

Van Gogh

Village of Anvers

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.

Web Gallery of Art

A wonderful site to visit but unfortunately spoiled by the numver of advertisements through which one must sit.

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.

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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