Introduction To Humanities
Resources For Further Study
Select
from the various names below to find various resources. Please note
that everything is organized by historical period. If you are following
along in the class, you should easily find what you need.
When
you click on a subject, it will take you to another page. From there
you will be able to download materials or link directly to the material.
Please use discretion when using materials from other sites. Be sure that you are allowed to copy texts and images from those sites. Remember also to record the names, authors, urls's (addresses), and access dates of those sites.
As we move along I hope to be adding more literary information and links.
If you know of any useful links, please email them to me at necastro@maine.edu.
Introduction
What
Difference Does It Make?
(Two
Crucifixion Scenes)
Medieval
Period
Dante
Alighieri
Geoffrey
Chaucer
Medieval
Arts
Hildegard
of Bingen
Giotto
di Bondone
Limbourg
Brothers
Renaissance
William
Shakespeare
Jan
Van Eyck
Matthias
Grunewald
Hans
Holbein the Younger
Masaccio
Sandro
Botticelli
Leonardo
da Vinci
Michelangelo
Buonarroti
Raphael
Mannerism
Parmigianino
Bronzino
Pieter
Bruegel the Elder
Hieronymous
Bosch
Baroque
Gianlorenzo
Bernini
Caravaggio
El
Greco
Artemisia
Gentileschi
Nicolas
Poussin
Peter
Paul Rubens
Diego
Velazquez
Rembrandt
van Rijn
Judith
Leyster
Jan
Vermeer
Rococo
Jean
Honore Fragonard
Antoine
Watteau
Francois
Boucher
Neo-Classical
Angelica
Kauffmann
Jacques
Louis David
Romanticism
William
Blake
John
Constable
Jean-Francois
Millet
Eugene
Delacroix
Francisco
Goya
Impressionism
Claude
Monet
Pierre
Auguste Renoir
Edgar
Degas
Edouard
Manet
Berthe
Morisot
Mary
Cassatt
Georges
Seurat
Vincent
Van Gogh
Modernism
Pablo
Picasso
Salvadore
Dali
Mark
Rothko
Jackson
Pollack
Andy
Warhol
Post-Impressionism
Marcel
Duchamp
Christo
Richard
Estes
Duane
Hanson
© 2003 Gerard NeCastro
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