Eighteenth-Century Resources -- Art
This page, edited by Jack Lynch, is
part of the larger collection of Eighteenth-Century Resources on the Net.
Art, Architecture, Landscape Gardening
Eighteenth-century art is still sparse on the net, but have a
look at the following:
- General Art Resources:
- Art
History Resources (Chris Witcombe, Sweet Briar College) --
Extensive archive of Web resources, including pages on Baroque
and 18th-c. art.
- Art
History Course (James M. Dennis, Wisconsin) -- Very small
thumbnail reproductions of paintings; full-sized versions
available only at Wisconsin. Includes a number of Baroque,
Rococo, and Neoclassical artists (mostly Continental).
- WebMuseum
(Nicolas Pioch, UNC) -- A very impressive general art resource,
with pages on Baroque and 18th-c. art. Includes information on
Claude Lorrain, Watteau, Boucher, Chardin, Fragonard, David,
Ingres, Friedrich, Fuseli, Blake, Constable, Turner, West, and
Copley, with an outline to cover many more. Thumbnails lead to
adequate reproductions.
- The
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts includes some 18th-c. works.
- Publications
on Art and Architecture (Wolfgang and Bernadette
Schöller) -- List of publications (in German) by the
Schöllers, including a number on 18th-c. topics. Like all
Geocities sites, irritatingly commercial.
- Collage Portal -- "An
image database containing 20,000 works from the Guildhall Library
and Guildhall Art Gallery London," from the 16th through the 20th
centuries.
- Eighteenth-Century Exhibitions and Galleries (Multiple
Artists):
- National
Portrait Gallery's 18th-c. Pages -- Guide to Room 9 of the
National Portrait Gallery.
- Gallery
of 18th Century Genre Paintings (Matthiesen Gallery) -- A
few eighteenth-century paintings (mediocre reproductions) by
Trinquesse, Foschini, and Pater with commentary.
- Venetian
18th-Century Exhibition -- Very short description of the
exhibition, available in Italian, English, French, and German.
- Drawings
Department, Printroom of Leiden University -- A few prints
from the sixteenth through the nineteenth centuries, including
prints by Evert van Drielst, Cornelis Troost, and Jacob de Wit.
Thumbnails and mediocre larger reproductions.
- British
Painters in the 18th and 19th Centuries (Japan) -- A large
outline, but so far only Hogarth and Blake are filled in with
links to other sites.
- The New
Child: British Art and the Origins of Modern Childhood,
1730-1830 (Berkeley) -- The exhibition includes a timeline
that covers the eighteenth century. Thumbnails lead to good GIF
reproductions.
- The
Image of France (Chicago) -- A catalogue of over ten
thousand early nineteenth-century French engravings from the
Bibliographie de la France from 1811 through 1826. Text
only.
- Le
siècle des lumières dans la peinture des
musées de France (French Ministry of Culture) -- An
extensive exhibition. Includes essays, brief biographies, and
adequate reproductions (with thumbnails) for Boucher, Fragonard,
Watteau, Prud'hon, Pajou, and many others. In French and
English.
- Walking
Tour of the Virtual Ackland -- 18th and 19th Centuries --
Includes works by Delacroix and Rodin.
- Splendors of
Versailles (Mississippi Arts Pavilion) -- Information on the
extensive exhibition.
- Engraving
from Pope's Rape of the Lock (Jeffrey Barr, Univ. of
Florida) -- Images from two editions of The Rape, which
can be compared in frames.
- Individual Artists:
- Marcelo Bacciarelli:
- Johannes Baur:
- William Blake:
- François Boucher:
- Art of
François Boucher (from Lesbian Images in Art) -- Four
paintings (three in color) with homoerotic themes. Thumbnails
lead to high-resolution scans and some detailed views.
- Cruikshank:
- Goya:
- Hogarth:
- William
Hogarth and 18th-Century Print Culture (Mary and Leigh Block
Gallery, Northwestern Univ.) -- Impressive site on Hogarth's
life and work, including discussions of his aesthetics,
politics, and techniques. Scanned graphics are clear but
small.
- Hogarth
and His Times: Serious Comedy (Berkeley) -- Essays
accompanying the exhibition. Small, low-quality reproductions.
- Selected Hogarth
prints (Jack Lynch, Rutgers) -- Gin Lane, Beer
Street, The Distrest Poet, The Idle 'Prentice,
and The Enraged Musician. Reasonable scanning quality;
taken from late nineteenth-century prints.
- William
Hogarth's Realm (Shaun Wourm) -- Extensive site on Hogarth,
including scanned prints, Wourm's own M.A. thesis on Hogarth,
bibliographies, and an extensive biographical chronology.
Understandably graphics-heavy; some of the Java-powered
animations are intrusive.
- Art
of William Hogarth -- A collection of engravings with a
timeline.
- Tiepolo:
Architecture, Landscape Gardening, Historic Buildings
- archéire -- Irish
Architecture Online, including 18th-Century
Dublin Architecture -- Very attractive archive on Irish
architecture, including detailed essays and small photographs on
Trinity College, Marshe's Library, Dublin Castle, the Bank of
Ireland, the Rotunda, the Custom House, and the Kings Inns,
among others.
- S*P*I*R*O
(Berkeley) -- Extensive architectural database which allows you
to search by period. Only thumbnails available, but the
database includes over 1,100 images from the 17th and 18th
centuries.
- CORBEL: The
Catalogue and On-line Resource for Buildings in the English
Landscape (Cameron Neham, Australia) -- Database of English
buildings, including some 18th-c. architecture. The editor plans
to visit hundreds of buildings and photograph them inside and
out; the decades-long project will be published in CD-ROM. Only
a few images are on-line now.
- American
Architecture -- Eighteenth Century -- 1700 to 1799 (Great
Buildings Online) -- Information on a half-dozen 18th-c. American
buildings.
- Public Monuments and
Sculpture Association -- Includes some 18th-c. public art.
- Palladio
Archive (Michigan) -- The Renaissance background to
eighteenth-century architecture is covered.
- Renaissance
and Baroque Architecture (C. W. Westfall, Virginia) --
Supplementary material on a course on early modern
architecture. Thumbnails lead to clear JPEG photographs.
- Georgian Bath: John
Wood the Elder and Younger (David Billson) -- Includes maps,
biographies, plans, and photographs. Images vary widely in
quality. The whole site is distractingly Java-heavy.
- Pavilions of
Splendour -- Collection of links to British architectural
charities with information on preservation societies.
- California Mission
Studies Association -- Includes information on some 18th-c.
missions.
- Historic Buildings:
- Castle Howard
-- Visitors' guide with information on the stately home in
Yorkshire, built by Vanbrugh and Hawksmoor. Graphics quality
varies.
- Mount Vernon --
Visitors' guide to Washington's house. Very small images.
- Monticello --
Visitors' guide to Jefferson's house in Virginia. Very small
graphics.
- Hammerwood
Park -- Visitors' guide. Conscientiously designed, with
minimal frivolous graphics.
- Stratford Hall
Plantation -- Birthplace of Robert E. Lee; includes many
links on 18th-c. history, education, etc.
- 3D
Model of Beckford's Fonthill Abbey (Mike Harrisson) -- A few
simulated views of Beckford's house, rendered by Graphisoft's
ArchiCad.
- Gaddesden
Place -- Very brief introduction to Gaddesden Place,
designed by James Wyatt, built 1768-1773. Includes a few photos
and travel directions.
- Landscape Architecture and Gardening:
Costume
- Costumer's
Manifesto -- Extensive collection of links to information on
18th-c. clothing.
- Costume
Image Database (Columbia) -- Index of costume information at
Columbia; images are available only in Columbia itself.
- The
History of Costume (SIUE) -- A Victorian illustrated text
which includes 18th-c. costumes. Thumbnails lead to good, clear
JPEG reproductions of the Victorian colored engravings.
- The Museum of
Costume (Marcus Dunning, Bath, UK) -- Impressive searchable
databse of the museum's collection. Includes small photographs
of many items, including close-ups of the fabric.
- Regency
Fashion Page (Cathy Decker, UCR) -- Extensive guide to
Regency fachion, including bibliographies, photographs of
clothing, chronologies, and portraits.
- 18th
Century Women's Shoes Collection (Museum of the City of New
York) -- Photographs of 18th-c. women's shoes, mostly from the
end of the century.
Miscellaneous
- 18th
Century: From Caslon to Bodoni (Melbert B. Cary, Jr.,
Graphic Arts Collection, Rochester Institute of Technology) --
Illustrated guide to typefaces and bookmaking arts. Thumbnails
lead to good JPEGs of full pages.