Francisco Goya
Detailed biography of the 18th century Spanish artist peppered with some of
his most famous works, including The Clothed Maja. But where's The Naked Maja?
World Wide Web: http://www.primenet.com/~image1/goya/goya.html
The Max Gallery
Radiant collection of paintings, collages, and ceramics by three young
artists from the Sunshine State.
World Wide Web: http://littlemac.irm.fau.edu/max.html
George Eastman House
Photographic memory for the man who helped shape modern film and photography.
Information on the museum and downloadable exhibits like the Timeline of
Photography are a click away.
World Wide Web: http://www.it.rit.edu/~gehouse/
Japan Digital Photopainter Society
Are they photos or paintings? This fascinating collection from Japan mixes
unique elements of both art forms. We can't wait to see how this site develops.
World Wide Web: http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~br2h-kwmr/
Richard Wagner Archive
There's more to "the most German of men" than Lohengrin. Listen to his
beautiful music, read about his operas, and find out how he shaped German
history in the 19th and 20th centuries.
World Wide Web: http://www.utu.fi/~hansalmi/wagner.html
Kurt Weill Homepage
"Weill" away the hours at this informative site honoring the composer of The
Threepenny Opera. Read the well-written bio, view photos, and make way for
Miss Lotte Lenya.
World Wide Web: http://www.kwf.org/
Kabuki for Everyone
Learn about the folks who literally make up this traditional form of Japanese
theater. Get a kabuki history lesson, view scenes, listen to kabuki
background music, or watch an "onnagata" transform himself into a beautiful
woman.
World Wide Web: http://www.fix.co.jp/kabuki/kabuki.html