- Anatomy of an Exhibition - Art Nouveau, 1890-1914 - Offers a glimpse behind the scenes during the planning and construction of the comprehensive exhibition in 2000. (featured in Dec 2000)
- Art Crime - A look at attacks on art and the influence of iconoclasm. (featured in June 2002)
- Art of the First Cities - Metropolitan Museum of Art explores the explosion of creativity from the Mediterranean to the Indus Valley in 3,000 B.C. Includes descriptions, maps, and photos of artifacts. (featured in June 2003)
- Decopix - Comprehensive guide to Art Deco and Streamline Moderne architecture including photographs, history, and links. (featured in Nov 2000)
- Early American Paintings - Chronological presentation of portrait and landscape paintings by U.S. artists from 1671 to 1830. (featured in Feb 2001)
- Eye Contact: Modern American Portrait Drawings from the National Portrait Gallery - The Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery presents a look at modern American portrait drawings. (featured in Jan 2003)
- George Ortiz Collection, The - Gallery of ancient art and ethnography from Greece, Mesoamerica, Egypt, Pre-Columbia, Africa, and the Pacific. (featured in Apr 2001)
- Getty Exhibitions: Illuminating the Renaissance - Collection of intricate works from the Flemish illumination period from 1470-1560. Includes zoom-in feature for more than 130 works of art. (featured in June 2003)
- Italians, The - Three centuries of Italian art, 1500-1800. (featured in July 2002)
- Panoramas: The North American Landscape in Art - Celebrating the heritage of the continent. Sponsored by the governments of Canada, Mexico, and the United States. (featured in Apr 2001)
- Pigments Through the Ages - Online exhibit including the most important pigments used through the early 20th century. (featured in June 2003)
- Quest for Immortality: Treasures of Ancient Egypt, The - Exhibition focuses on the understanding of the afterlife among Egyptians in the period of the New Kingdom (1550-1069 BC) through the Late Period (664-332 BC). (featured in Aug 2002)
- SFMOMA: The Legacy of Phyllis Wattis - Interactive exhibit featuring 10 works from artists such as Mondrian, Warhol, and DuChamp donated by the cultural philanthropist. (featured in June 2003)
- Stefan Landsberger's Chinese Propaganda Poster Pages - Dedicated to Chinese political propaganda posters from 1949 until the present day, containing many annotated images. (featured in Jan 2002)
- Timeline of Art History - Provides an overview of the history of art as illustrated and represented in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. (featured in May 2002)
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