Art History


International Bibliography of Art

The International Bibliography of Art is the successor to the Bibliography of the History of Art. Covers European art from late antiquity to the present, American art from the colonial era to the present, and global art since 1945. 

International medieval bibliography

Indexes articles on medieval subjects in journals, Festschriften, conference proceedings, and collected essays. Covers all aspects of medieval studies within the period 450-1500 for Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa.

JSTOR

Provides image and full-text online access of all licensed JSTOR archival journals and primary sources. The collection covers all academic disciplines.

National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan (in English)

The curators of the National Palace Museum in Taipei have carefully selected thousands of works from their permanent collection to be included in a new digitized collection. The scope of these works spans seven millennia of Chinese history and pre-history. Works include rare books, ceramics, paintings, bronzes, jewelry, studio accessories, costumes, and more.

Oxford art online

An encyclopedia of art and architecture information and a good starting point for research.  Allows simultaneous searching of Grove Art Online, The Oxford Companion to Western Art, Encyclopedia of Aesthetics, and The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms. Content includes biographies, subject entries, bibliographies, images, and learning resources.  Articles are signed by recognized scholars.

Please ignore the “Sign in” option below the “University of Kansas” on the left side of the database home page.

ProQuest One Visual Arts & Design

ProQuest One Visual Arts & Design is a comprehensive resource that supports the fields of art, design, architecture, and fashion by integrating rare primary sources, scholarly journals, multimedia, and specialist indexes. Key databases and collections include ARTbibliographies Modern, Design & Applied Arts Index, Art & Architecture Archive, Fashion Studies Online: The Videofashion Library, Vogue Archive, and Women’s Wear Daily.