Sites are listed here because they
are either/or:
-rich in art related content
-worthwhile educationally
-leaders in a field
-incredibly designed
-awe-inspiring in some way |
Artists of the Past on the Web
Museums - Visit Stroke of Genius' collection
of museums, including the National
Portrait Gallery.
Art
Renewal Center - Don't miss this one! A wonderful site to study
classical art! Sponsored by art collector Fred Ross who is currently
on the ASOPA Advisory Board and was featured at the 2001 ASOPA Portrait
Arts Festival
Carol
Jackson Presents - Probably the largest collection of art throughout
history on the web. It's unfortunate that the site design is not better.
You'll wish she showed a single thumbnail next to the artist's name
in the index so you had an idea what type of work they did. But, she's
done a massive undertaking and is highly commended.
Zorn
Museum - Believe it or not, Anders Zorn books are sold in the
Museum Shop! If you're not familiar with the works of this wonderful
artist, he's a portrait artist favorite and you're in for a wonderful
treat.
Anders Zorn - nicely done site
Artcyclopedia.com
- amazing index of links to fabulous artist sites on the web.
About Johannes Vermeer Art
Art Auctions
Sothebys
and Christie's
- Nothing more needs to be said.
Dorotheum
- Leading auction house in Vienna, Austria. I've had the good fortune
to visit there personally when I managed portrait painter Robert Schoeller;
a wonderful experience!
Weschler's
Auctioneers & Appraisers
AskArt.com
- Incredible site showing prices of auctioned art works from some
of the top auction houses. You'll be amazed what you can find there.
Search for some of today's contemporaries, such as Burt Silverman,
David Leffel and John Howard Sanden as well as Masters of the past.
Physical Galleries of Note
Altermann
Galleries - Established in 1978, Altermann is a nationally recognized
gallery that deals primarily in 19th, 20th, and 21st century American
Art with an emphasis in Western, wildlife, figurative, still life,
landscape, impressionism and outdoor sculpture." (has handled
some of David Leffel's work).
Spanierman
Gallery - "The Gallery is distinguished for its scholarship
and actively supports research in American art. In addition, Ira Spanierman
is currently co-author on three forthcoming catalogue raisonnés,
on the art of American Impressionists, John Henry Twachtman, Theodore
Robinson, and Willard Metcalf. Mr. Spanierman is also sponsoring the
Lloyd Goodrich, Edith Havens Goodrich, and Whitney Museum of American
Art catalogue raisonné of the work of Winslow Homer."
Adelson
Galleries - Following is their description: "We specialize
in the American Impressionists, with emphasis on the works of "the
Ten," including Frank Benson, William Merritt Chase, Thomas Wilmer
Dewing, Childe Hassam, Theodore Robinson, Edmund Tarbell, and "the
Eight," including William Glackens, Maurice Prendergast, John
Sloan and George Bellows. We especially emphasize the works of Mary
Cassatt and John Singer Sargent, whose output we are recording in
two catalogue raisonné projects. Our interests also include
the Hudson River School, the Luminists, still life painting, and academic
figurative painting of the turn of the century."
Eleanor
Ettinger Gallery - Many great artists including Gregg Kreutz.
Berry-Hill
Galleries - Berry Hill Galleries specializes in 18th, 19th, and
early 20th Century American paintings and sculpture. Areas of expertise
include Colonial painting, Genre painting, the Hudson River School,
Impressionist painting, the Expatriates, Still Life and Trompe l'oeil
painting, the
Ashcan group, Western paintings, and early Modernism.
McTara
Gallery - Online gallery which handles Kirk Richards and William
Whitaker.
Other Wonderful Links
AlexanderPalace.org-
An amazing, cohesive collection of Russian History websites of the
last Czar Nicholas. Hours of feasts for the eyes.
Carnegie Hall - A mainstay
in America's artistic history.
Artist's
Magazine - A great site and wonderful information, more than just
what's in the magazine.
Artists
of America is one of this country's premiere sale and exhibitions
of contemporary, American art. Each year at the Colorado Historical
Museum, art collectors can peruse works specifically created for the
AOA show. You'll find works here by Burt Silverman, Thomas S. Buechner,
William Whitaker, Everett Raymond Kinstler and many more. Click on
"The Art" at the top.
ArtNet.com-
A top art site with deep content.
New
York Geneological and Biographical Society Portrait Collection
- Some good portraits of Presidents and others.
Political Portraits
Some portrait scans on the pages below are very inferior, but these
links are still educational. One of the worst is the portrait of Frances
Cleveland by Anders Zorn mentioned below in Portraits at FirstLadies.org.
A gorgeous portrait, but I'm afraid they've butchered it. Some portrait's
shown don't even give the artists name!
Also, just because you've visited one site about presidential portraits,
don't limit yourself by not checking the other links listed. Often
there is more than one official portrait painted for a former president.
Portraits
of the Presidents from the National Portrait Gallery - Beautiful
design, well-presented! or choose the fun
Hall of Presdent's
Virtual Tour. Same portraits presented in a fun virtual way.
Presidential
Portraits at the White House - Shame on them for not having the
artist's name.
First
Ladies at the White House - No artist credits given and no enlargements,
I've called this to their attention.
Tour
the White House Entrance and Cross Halls for Presidential portraits
by portrait artist names you'll know.
Secretary
of the Treasury Portrait Collection - Lot's of Kinstlers.
Secretary
Art at the U. S. Senate
Commanding Generals and Chiefs of Staff -
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Three portraits featured are by artists on
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Portraits by other known artists of today: |
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- Portrait of Adna Romanza Chaffee and
John Coalter Bates are by Cedric
Baldwin Egeli.
- Maxwell Davenport Taylor, Lyman Louis
Lemnitzer and Frederick Carlton Weyand are by Bjorn
Peter Egeli.
- William Childs Westmoreland, Bruce Palmer,
Jr. and Creighton Williams Abrams, Jr. are by Herbert
Elmer Abrams.
- Edward Charles Meyer is by by Everett
Raymond Kinstler.
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Florida Governor's Portraits - For those that know Ed Jonas, the
portrait of Kenneth McKay is by him. A revamp of the site brought
quality image reproductios, but they lost the artist's credits.
California
Governor's Portraits - No artist credits
Connecticut Governor's Portraits
Maryland Governor's Portraits - Unfortunately, the portraits are
in black and white and cropped. At least they did include the artist's
name.
Indiana Governor's Portraits - Stroke of Genius' previous client
Michael Chelich's portraits of governors Evan Bayh and Frank O'Bannon
are featured here. Unfortunately, Michael is no longer in portraiture.
South Dakota Governor Portraits - Unfortunately, the scans are
poor and no artist credit is given. Miller and Mickelson are by artist
Richard R. Miller.
South Dakota Supreme Court Justices
Texas Governor's Portraits
Framing
These sites are listed in our framing section, but are worthy of particular
note here.
Eli
Wilner & Company - Check out the prices on this one! You'll
wish you got that much for a portrait. A treat if only to view.
Julius
Lowy Frame & Restoring
Gold
Leaf Studios
Krieger-Ricks
Master Framemakers |
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