Art History Resources: Enhancing Your Knowledge of Art History
Regardless of your level of interest in the subject, the Web is a great place to start to enhance your knowledge of Art History.
Art History is a subject about which few people seem to be able to speak intelligently. However, it is also one that many of us wish we knew more about. How many times have you been asked your opinion about a piece of artwork or listen to a friend or colleague joyously describe their latest art purchase, while you quietly wished that you had taken the time to learn more about this great human phenomenon? Fortunately for all of the want-to-be art connoisseurs out there, the Web offers the best means of acquiring a vast amount of knowledge in a relatively short amount of time.
There is no reason to travel to the great art museums of the world or spend hours reading in your local library. There are countless online resources dedicated entirely to the study and appreciation of Art History, and many of the existing web sites offer features that educate as they entertain. Browsing online, you are sure to find art tutorials for all levels of art knowledge and appreciation. Knowing the basics principles of painting, for example, is the first step in being able to develop an intelligent and informed opinion about any particular piece, and is often an impressive conversational tool to employ at any appropriate social function.
So, while everyone is talking about the new software package that they installed, or the new wireless device that has become en vogue, look around for a nice piece of art and take some time to capture someone's imagination, starting with your own.
There is no reason to travel to the great art museums of the world or spend hours reading in your local library. There are countless online resources dedicated entirely to the study and appreciation of Art History, and many of the existing web sites offer features that educate as they entertain. Browsing online, you are sure to find art tutorials for all levels of art knowledge and appreciation. Knowing the basics principles of painting, for example, is the first step in being able to develop an intelligent and informed opinion about any particular piece, and is often an impressive conversational tool to employ at any appropriate social function.
So, while everyone is talking about the new software package that they installed, or the new wireless device that has become en vogue, look around for a nice piece of art and take some time to capture someone's imagination, starting with your own.


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