Laura Stoffel
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Fine Arts Resources

Teaching the fine arts - especially visual art and music - requires access to works by the masters.  Limited budgets and resources have forced fine arts teachers to find new methods of presenting these masterpieces.  The Internet has provided an opportunity for fine arts teachers to have access to these pieces.  Museum sites and webpages with audio files from famous composers' works are invaluable resources for fine arts teachers.  To visit my favorite fine arts resources on the Internet, please click any of the following links.
 

Fine Arts Resources

Yahoo - Arts Education - provides sample fine arts lesson plans
 
 

Music Resources

ClassicalNet - offers biographies and song snippets from classical composers

DW3 Classical Music Resources - information about classical composers is organized by musical period

Biographies of Classical Composers - provides factual information about the history of classical composers
 
 

Visual Art Resources

Mark Harden's Artchive - includes biographies of famous artists, as well as links to their artwork

Artcyclopedia - provides information and visual resources for numerous artists

Compilation of links to visual art resources - offers links to various sites with information on visual artists
 
 

Museum Resources

Art Institute of Chicago

WebMuseum, Paris

Museum of Modern Art
 
 

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