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Welcome to the Art Guide
In this guide, you will find print and digital resources related to the study of Art.
Other relevant research guides that may be of interest are:
Of Interest
God Has a Beautiful Mansion for Me Elsewhere: The Last Days of William Blake. (John Higgs, Lapham's Quarterly, May 5, 2022)
The Women Who Redefined Colour (Kelly Grovier, BBC Culture, April 12, 2022)
Raphael – Saint or Hustler? (Laura Gascoigne, The Spectator, April 2, 2022)
The Whitney Biennial Falters On (Jerry Saltz, Vulture , April 1. 2022)
Christopher Hitchens and the Korean Tea-bowl (Leanne Ogasawara, Electrum Magazine , March 30, 2022)
No Looking Away [Goya: A Portrait of the Artist , Janis Tomlinson] (Tom Stammers, London Review of Books , December 16, 2021)
Albrecht Dürer was a 16th-Century Andy Warhol (Martin Gayford, The Spectator , November 13, 2021)
Restored Vermeer Painting Finally Reveals Hidden Cupid in Background (Jennifer Ouellette, Ars Technica , September 21, 2021)
Obscura No More: How Photography Rose from the Margins of the Art World to Occupy its Vital Center (Andy Grundberg, American Scholar , April 29, 2021)
How Dürer Shaped the Modern World [Philip Hoare, Albert and the Whale ] (Sue Prideaux, New Statesman , April 14, 2021)
The Unbearable Burden of Invention [Imitation and Architecture] (Witold Rybczynski, Hedgehog Review , Spring 2021)
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