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Sep 30, 2002, 9:06:43 AM9/30/02
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From: Giovanella Pelligra <AEDi...@adelphia.net>

I was wondering if anyone had a resourceful & creative lessons,
page links as well as a timeline of Art History as far back as possible
giving much detail from each specific time frame for the high school grade
level.

I would also like to learn more about interactive websites regarding Art
History

I am well aware of www.artchive.com which I would highly
recommend if you have not heard it this previously.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Giovanella Pelligra

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Sep 30, 2002, 7:36:59 PM9/30/02
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From: Eve Datisman <mzi...@mail.wavcc.org>

here are some of the best ones that I've found
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/ -- Artcyclopedia --art history, art time
lines, search by work or artist or time period
http://www.musee-online.org/ -- Mussee --this is a gateway to worldwide
museum access
http://www.kfki.hu/~arthp/welcome.html -- Web gallery of Art --European art
from 1150-1800


x-From: Giovanella Pelligra <AEDi...@adelphia.net>


>
>I was wondering if anyone had a resourceful & creative lessons,
>page links as well as a timeline of Art History as far back as possible
>giving much detail from each specific time frame for the high school grade
>level.
>
>I would also like to learn more about interactive websites regarding Art
>History
>
>I am well aware of www.artchive.com which I would highly
>recommend if you have not heard it this previously.
>Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.


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Sep 30, 2002, 7:56:41 PM9/30/02
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From: Ernest Bessen <bes...@centurytel.net>

My personal favorite Art History site is:
http://witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTHLinks.html This site has links to a great many
other sites and is in itself one of the most comprehensive sites on Art
History that I have found. I hope this helps.

Ernest Bessen

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Sep 30, 2002, 8:23:39 PM9/30/02
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From: Thomas Daccord-fac <Thomas_Da...@nobles.edu>

My Best of History Web Sites at http://besthistorysites.net has a section
on Art History that should prove helpful to you. My favorite site is
Creative Impulse.
You might also check my section on Lesson Plans/Activities while you're at
BOHWS.

x-From: Giovanella Pelligra <AEDi...@adelphia.net>
>
>I was wondering if anyone had a resourceful & creative lessons,
>page links as well as a timeline of Art History as far back as possible
>giving much detail from each specific time frame for the high school
grade
>level.

Tom Daccord
History Teacher/Instructional Technology Consultant
Noble & Greenough School (Dedham, MA)
thomas_...@nobles.edu

History of the Human Community online
http://bbs.nobles.edu/~Thomas_Daccord-fac/

Best of History Web Sites
http://besthistorysites.net

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