Visual Arts
Film
The Silent Western: Early Movie Myths of the American West: This site explores the ideology behind American myths such as the Cowboy, the Indian, and the epic in early Westerns. (University of Virginia)
Palace: Classic Films: Articles, images, bibliography and links dedicated to Hollywood's Golden era.
Origins of American Animation: A collection of animated films from 1900 to 1921. (American Memory, The Library of Congress)
The Movies, Race, and Ethnicity: Comprehensive videographies and bibliographies of the representation of racial and ethnic minorities in film. (the University of California, Berkeley)
Reel American History: This project features philmographies, synopses, historical contexts, scene analyses – and more – of films dealing with constitutive events in American history. (Lehigh University)
Television
Television History - The First 75 Years: Images, timelines, advertisements, program guides and more.
Sitcom: What It Is, How It Works: An analysis of the situation comedy, and a listing of sitcoms on American primetime television since 1947 by Richard F. Taflinger. (Washington State University)
Reality TV: a bibliography by UC Berkeley
War as a Sporting Event: A discussion of the televised war by Michael Hoffman.
Painting
Winslow Homer: Timeline, paintings, prints, reviews and photo album.
Thomas Eakins: Biography and images from the Artchive.
John Singer Sargent Virtual Gallery: This excellent site offers a biography, year-by-year chronology, major works, information on Sargent's method of painting, photographs, related links and more.
Mary Cassatt: Biography and images from Olga's Gallery.
Georgia O`keefe Museum: this site offers a biography, paintings, and a variety of sources.
JacksonPollock.com: Biography, selected works, annotated bibliography, filmography and links.
Willem de Kooning: An excerpt on de Kooning from Brian O'Doherty's "The Voice and the Myth: American Masters", a short bibliography and links to selected images.(the Artchive)
Frank Stella: Links to Stella's online works in various museums and gelleries.
Robert Rauschenberg: An excerpt on Rauschenberg from Brian O'Doherty's "The Voice and the Myth: American Masters", a short bibliography and links to selected images. (the Artchive)
The Roy Liechtenstein Foundation: This excellent site offers detailed year-by-year chronology, selected works, information on recent, current and upcoming exhibitions and online articles.
American Masters: Andy Warhol: Biographical essay, career timeline, and video commentary from PBS.
Keith Haring: Biographical and bibliographical material, year-by-year art database, essays, interviews, photos, discussion forum, screen saver, greeting cards, links and more.
Sculpture
William Rush: Links to online works and articles from Artcyclopedia.
Hiram Powers` "The Greek Slave": A discussion of one of the most popular sculptures of the 19thcentury, as well as a collection of other statutes by Powers. (Assumption College)
Daniel Chester French: Sculpture In Situ: Annotated photographs of French's sculptures by Douglas Yeo.
Augustus Saint-Gaudens: A biography, short bibliography and images from the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Calder Foundation: Biographical material, works, links, and information on exhibitions.
The Estate of David Smith: A chronology, works, information on exhibitions and writings by Smith.
The Noguchi Museum: Biographical and bibliographical material, Noguchi's works, information of exhibitions and related links.
Claes Oldenburg: Links to works available online, articles, and relates websites. (Artcyclopedia)
Robert Smithson: Biographical and bibliographical material, works, selected writings by Smithson, interviews, and articles.
George Segal: Biography, works, information about exhibitions and links.
Richard Serra: Sculpture: Forty Years: This online exhibition from the Museum of Modern Art includes Serra's works, biographical material, and interviews.