Hello everyone,
Maybe I am risking my neck again in this professional world
of museum specialists, but I thought maybe the websites
offered below might be of some help to readers who do not
have immediate access to written reference materials.
http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/Intro.html
3100 art related terms, with illustrations and pronounciations.
Ex1: By culture or period
Chinese art from the stone age, through the Shang, Zhou, Han,
Ming dynasties up until current times. Also Greek, Egyptian,
Hindu, Gothic, Islamic art, etc.
Ex2: By product, material (medium) or method
Furniture - Glass, gold, paper, plaster - Sculpture, drawing etc
Or the Dictionary of Art terms (also free and online)
http://www.aliceville.com/artdic_0.htm
Those of you not strictly involved in art related museums may
want to take a look at the list of 500 dictionaries for other fields.
From Arts to Humanities, Business to Computers, Medical to
Miscellaneous, Religion to Science, Sports to Technology,
General use to Slang, etc. Some are online and free, others
are just meant as a list of available reference materials.
http://onelook.com/browse.shtml#type_x
Enjoy or destroy - Just trying to share some information.
Sincerely,
Arne Tengelsen, President
Groupex Marketing International Inc
Montreal - Canada
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