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The Arts
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Lady
Macbeth
(1784)
Henry
Fuseli (Swiss, 1741-1825) Born Johann Heinrich Füssli.
Born in Zurich, Fuseli spent most of his life in England.
Read theology intending to become a priest, but the discovery
of Italy, where he spent eight years absorbing the atmosphere
of the recently uncovered ruins and the works of Michelangelo,
drove him to paint themes which can be described as Romantic,
centred around the imaginary, the Gothic and the horrible.
He found in the works of Shakespeare, Milton and Wieland a
dream-like universe which suited him. The cold, neo-classical
purity to which he aspired does not mask the presence of the
uneasy sexuality of the 1800s. He is most at home with the
macabre, the realms of the unconscious and Romantic eccentricity,
making him one of the great precursors of Symbolism and even
of Surrealism.
Fuseli is also the artist behind the brilliant illustrations
of Demonic heads in Francis Barrett's book The Magus. A Gallery
of the Demonic heads can be found HERE.
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ANTIQUITIES
OF THE ILLUMINATI EDITOR'S CHOICE AWARD 2002,
for an Archive Website.*
Presently, this website contains 90 important works, by
notable authors and archaeologists, such as E. A. Wallis Budge,
F. Thureau-Dangin, F. Lenormant, A. H. Sayce, Erman, Breasted,
Robertson Smith, Erich Ebeling, Flinders-Petrie, and many others.
Most of the materials are in the original Cuneiform renderings,
and some are transliterated and translated. Reference works
abound, and a few excellent English language works are available
too.
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KAOS
14
ANTIQUITIES
OF THE ILLUMINATI EDITOR'S CHOICE AWARD 2002,
for a Periodical Website/eZine*:
KAOS Magazine, edited by Joel Biroco; and the Supplement:
The Black Lodge of Santa Cruz, by Satyr.
KAOS 14; KAOS-14 Supplement [PDF Edition].
London: The Kaos-Babalon Press, 2002
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APOCALYPSE:
Meditations on the Visions of John
42 Drawings by Prof. John Steczynski,
Boston College |
| Japanese
Noh (or Nô) Theatre Page |
| Noh
Theatre Links |
Decoration,
Costume, and Symbolic Design
in Chinese Theatre |
| Bejing
Opera Origins |
| Salvador
Dali Exhibit Website |
The
Flowers of Sickness and Evil
by Charles Baudelaire |
| Film
Noir: Classic Images |
Art
of the day.com
art, photography, paintings, digital,
psychedelic, pen&ink, abstract - The unique style of artist Bret
Langford, who merges photography with painting and digital art. |
Art
on File
(images of art, architecture and design) |
| Aesthetics
and Visual Culture |
| The
Art History Network |
European
Paintings Gallery
from the early Renaissance to the end of
the nineteenth century |
| ArtLex
dictionary of visual art |
SPIRO
Searchable Architecture Slide Library at
Berkeley |
Costume
History
from pre-historic and Babylonian to the
1990's. |
Mother
Mother of All Art and Art History Links Pages. Awsome, Most Impressive! |
fAf
- fineArt forum
fAf = art + technology netnews. The longest running arts magazine
on the Internet. fineArt forum launched as an online service in
mid-1993 using a Gopher based server and, on January 1, 1994 began
its present World Wide Web format. Since appearing on the web,
fineArt forum has attracted a broader audience with a general
interest in the new media arts and technology. Its content has
been modified to reflect this readership profile. Highly regarded
by the international professional new media arts and technology
communities. Another impressive Website! |
Art
History resources on the web
Maintained by Arts History Professor Chris Witcombe. HUGE collection
of links. |
Orazio
Centaro's Art Images on the Web
Painters
Sculptors
Architects
Photographers |
Andrei
Tarkovsky - Master of the Cinematic Image
"Art is born and takes hold wherever there is a timeless and
insatiable longing for the spiritual." -A.T. From the
Andrei
Tarkovsky Film Forum. |
Nostalghia
Andrei Tarkovsky Information Central. |
Solaris
The Official Stanslaw Lem Site. |
Electroshock.ru
This is the first Russian site devoted to Electronic, electroacoustic,
experimental and avant-garde music. Here you'll find a lot of
information about composers and musicians of "Electroshock
Records" label.
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Drew's
Script-O-Rama
The place to get Film Scripts/Drafts/Transcripts, TVscripts/transcripts,
anime and more. Looking for the script of your favourite film?
If it's online you'll find it here... |
NICHOLAS
POUSSIN
Olga's
Gallery
Paintings
between 1635 and 1639
Go here if you want access to a large number of Poussin's paintings,
so you can see for yourself that the Master did indeed use esoteric
symbolism in his works, contrary to the misguided wishes of persons
who lack the proper education. |
The
Artcyclopedia
The Artcyclopedia is primarily an index to where paintings, sculptures
and other great works of fine art can be viewed online, at hundreds
of art museum sites and image archives worldwide. |
The
Interactive Qabala from Borndigital.com
A very cool tool for modeling the Tree of Life and for those working
on correspondences. Also check out the really awesome art display
as well as the rest of Borndigital.com |
Promenade:
The Puzzle
The poetic vision of Peter Sinfield. Explores the alchemical symbolism
of the works of King Crimson. |
PsyArt
An Online Journal for the Psychological Study of the Arts. |
Images
A Journal of Film and Popular Culture. |
Digital
Art Source
Providing resources and links to:
Digital Art and Artists - Collections - Pop - Architecture - Theory
- Tools - Sound - Games - Journal - Cinema - Design - School -
Photo - Software - Market - Network. |
Iconotrope
The art of photo manipulation. |
Museum
of Computer art
John Pangia, digital paint - Siegfried Schreck, digital drawn
- Alessandro Bavari, photo paint - Hans Dieter Grossmann, digital
paintings - Afanassy Pud, computer graphics - Ileana Frómeta Grillo,
digital collage - Fernando Hocevar, landscapes under the hidden
moon - Juergen Schwietering, algorithmic art - Janet Preslar,
fractal art - Herb Polsky, art for a new millenium - Thomas Vilot,
fusion of art and technology - Oliver Gili, scanned acrylics and
oils - Larry Hopewell, The Rachel Boxes - D. L. Zimmerman, portraits
- John Clive, digital abstraction - David Ho, digital illustration
- Kent Oberheu, graphic fine art - David Works, eyejam art - Steve
Bennett, animation art - Truman Brown, ray-traced art - Pat Lichty,
computer-painted art - Mike Miller, ray-traced art - Leokadia
Skotnik, height-field art - Robert A. Mickelsen, ray-traced and
drawn art - Audre Vysniauskas, computer-enhanced photography -
Laura Culver, art as political, social and personal commentary
- Ricardo Báez Duarte, photography/collage/abstraction - Karin
Kuhlmann, Mathematical art Kss, Digital drawings - Mike Bohatch,
Dark Art - Stephen Burns, Chrome Allusion - Ruben Lamagni, Digital
illustration - Masanta, An art of high spirits - Steve Bingham,
Enhanced photography - Greg Klamt, Techno-organic art - Mavi Roberto,
Digital paintings - Ronit Konorty-Levy, Nudes and portraits -
Alexander Sutulov, Equestrian and La Ola series - Angelo Di Cicco,
nine works - Andrey Polushki, Black Gothic art - Gulnur Guvenc,
Chtulhu people - Catherine Yakovina, Russian artist, an overview |
Illuminations:
Contemporary Film and Video Art
Exhibition curated by Barbara Matilsky and David Hart,( Ackland
Art Museum
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), with links to Jim
Campbell, Willia Kentridge, Mariko Mori, Pepón Osorio, Tony Oursler,
Nam June Paik and Peter Sarkisian . |
| Ars
Electronica |
| Laurie
Anderson.com |
The
Techno-Impressionist Museum
Techno-Impressionism is the
last art movement of the 20th Century. The Techno-Impressionist
Museum hosts the world's largest collection of Techno-Impressionist
art, from the earliest known works to the present. |
| Mark
Harden's Artchive |
Haber's
art Review
Postmodernism and Art History:
Gallery Reviews from Around New York. |
ArtServe
Prints (large (190,000+
images) site , search by artist, subject or technique. |
The
Prints and Photograph Section
of the Department of Maps,
Prints and Photographs in The Royal Library, Copenhagen.The section
collects first and foremost documentary materials. The collection
consists of approximately 11 million images; photography – prints
and negatives –, drawings, etchings and modern print techniques
and it covers all imaginable subjects. |
Prints
& Photographs
An Illustrated
Guide of the Collection in the Library of Congress, Washington
DC. |
| The
New York Public Library |
Goya's
Caprichos
Images
of all 80 of Goya's Caprichos are now available for online viewing.
From the Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University. |
Digital
Archive of Architecture
Prof. Jeffery Howe, Boston
College. |
Strictly
Film School
Critical analyses and capsule
reviews of classic foreign and independent cinema. |
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