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» Site title: All About Artists » Site description: Short biographies, image galleries, and timelines of a small selection of painters.
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» Site title: Art History at Loggia » Site description: 'Artists at a Glance' features a select group of some of the most important artists who have shaped the history of art.
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» Site title: Art-Platform.com » Site description: Offers images of the works of famous painters.
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» Site title: Artquizz » Site description: Test your knowledge of all periods of Art, painters and painting with quizzes, games and puzzles. Site aimed for all levels of knowledge, including children pages. Visitors are invited to participate in the making of new pages, in English and in French.
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» Site title: AskART.com Artist Reference » Site description: Information on American and international artists including bodies of work, valuation and appraisal techniques, auction records, publications, and artists representatives as well as biographies, literature and museum information for American painters and sculptors.
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» Site title: Brain-Juice » Site description: Well-written biographies about 20th century art, film, history, literature, and music. All biographies are written by students at the best U.S. universities, with the strongest concentration from Brown, Harvard, Princeton, and Yale.
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» Site title: Distinguished Artists Series » Site description: Distinguished artists, including an alphabetical index of over 2,000 deceased American artists, as provided by Traditional Fine Arts Online organization.
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» Site title: Famous Painter » Site description: Lives and art of famous painters Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Vincent Van Gogh. Biographies and images of works.
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» Site title: The Grand Tour: Venice & Rome in the 18th Century » Site description: Oglethorpe University Museum exhibition of 18th century landscape and veduta paintings of Venice and Rome. This important exhibit included works by Canaletto, Panini and Ricci.
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» Site title: Last Expression » Site description: Exploration of the art created by the prisoners at the concentration camp Auschwitz.
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» Site title: Olga's Gallery » Site description: Large collection of images of the works of many artists, with biographies and historical comments. Sorted by alphabet, topic, movement, and nationality/country. Offers a newsletter, and archives are available.
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» Site title: The Smart-Ass Guide to Art » Site description: Offers humorous biographical notes on artists such as Giotto, Artemisia Gentileschi, Franz Hals, Picasso.
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» Site title: Web Gallery of Art » Site description: 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, and guided tours.
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» Site title: WetCanvas: Virtual Museum » Site description: A true virtual museum, complete with images, stories, and biographical notes on the great masters.
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There was a reporter from the city stuck in a small mountainous town in W.Va. He decided to use the time by getting a good story to submit to his boss. He saw an old man sitting outside a local store and went over to begin the interview.
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