I.
ARTISTS THAT CHANGED THE WORLD

II. PHOTOGRAPHY

III. CLASSICAL MUSIC

IV. POSTERS

V. ILLUSTRATIONS

VI. SUBCULTURES & KITSCH

VII. HISTORY OF ART STORE

VIII. INDEX

 

 

I

Paintings that Changed the World
FROM LASCAUX TO WARHOL (by K. Reichold, B. Graf)
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see also collections:
The Witches; Brian Froud "Good faeries & bad faeries"

Theodore De Bry: Indians of North America
"Rubenesque" proportions
Jacques Callot: The Thirty Yaars War "Miseries of War"
Marilyn Monroe

 

II

History of Photography

Masters of Photograsphy
Collections of Photography

 

III

I. History of Classical Music  (by John Stanley)
The great composers and their masterworks in MP3 format
 



Orff  "Carmina Burana"
Albeniz Borodin Donizetti Hindemith Prokofiev Schutz
Albinoni Brahms Dowland Janacek Puccini Scriabin
Allegri Britten Dvorak Kodaly Purcell Sibelius
Arne Bruckner Falla Leoncavallo Rachmaninov Smetana
Auber Busoni Field Liszt Rameau Strauss J.S.
Bach Byrd Gabrieli Lully Ravel Strauss R.
Barber Carissimi Gershwin Mahler Respighi Stravinsky
Bartok Charpentier Gesualdo Mendelssohn Rimsky-Korsakov Tallis
Beethoven Cherubini Glinka Meyerbeer Rossini Tchaikovsky
Bellini Chopin Gluck Monteverdi Saint-Saens Telemann
Bernstein Clementi Gounod Mozart Scarlatti Verdi
Berwald Corelli Grieg Mussorgsky Schoenberg Victoria
Berlioz Couperin Handel Pachelbel Shostakovich Villa-Lobos
Bizet Debussy Haydn Paganini Schubert Vivaldi
Boccherini Delibes Hildegard Palestrina Schumann Wagner


History of Jazz

 

IV

History of Posters
(by John Barnicoat)

Art Posters
Modern and Professional
Posters and Reality
Posters and Society

 

V

Western Literature in Illustrations

Greek and Roman Myths in Art
Homer  "Odyssey"  (illustrations by John Flaxman)
Homer  "Iliad "and "Odyssey"
Apuleius "The Golden Asse" (illustrations by Jean de Bosschere, Martin Van Maele)
Longus "Daphnis and Chloe" (illustrations by Marc Chagall)
The Bible
(illustrations by Julius von Carolsfeld, Gustave Dore, William Blake)
Ovid "Metamorphoses", "The Art of Love" (Illustrations by F. Chauveau, Le Mire, S. Dali)

"Arturian Legend"  (Pre-Raphaelite's and Beardsley's Vision)
Dante "The Divine Comedy" (Illustrations by G. Dore, W. Blake, S. Dali)
Boccaccio "The Decameron" (Illustrations by Salvador Dali)
Ariosto "Orlando Fuioso" (Illustrations by G. Dore)
Rabelais "Gargantua and Pantagruel" (Illustrations by Gustave Dore)
W. Shakespeare "Hamlet" (illustration from Eugene Delacroix)
John Milton "Paradise Lost" (Illustrations by G. Dore, J. Martin, H.Fuseli)
Cervantes "Don Quixote" (Illustrations by G. Dore)

Pre-Raphaelite Illustrations for  Moxon's Tennyson
Alfred Tennyson "Idylls of the King" (illustrations by G. Dore)
John Tenniel Illustrations from  Lewis Carroll "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"
Oscar Wilde "Salome" (Illustrations by Beardsley)
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe "Faust" (Illustrations by Eugene Delacroix and Harry Clarke)
Edgar Allain Poe (illustrations by Gustave Dore and Harry Clarke)


The Golden Age of Illustratio

VI

SUBCULTURES & KITSCH

 

The Encyclopedia of Bad Taste (Jane and Michael Stern)

American symbol (Marilyn Monroe & Jayne Mansfield)
Animation (Walt Disney)

Body art, tattoos, body building
Boudoir Photography
Cat paintings
James Christensen
Jake and Dinos Chapman
Comics (Altuna Horacio)
Elvisiana
Fair Women (The Second Temple of Beauty)
Fairy Art (Howard David Johnson)
"Good faeries & bad faeries" by Brian Froud
Fantasy Art
Kitsch (Thomas Kinkade, king of kitsch)
Mail Art (Ray Johnson-father of Mail Art)
Monalisamania
Pin-Up Art
"The house of sleep"
Velvet Paintings

 

 

VII

 

All 'History of Art' Shops

 

 

VIII

 

Dictionary of Art and Artists





Artists Index



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