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  1. Creative Nexus Art Galleries
    Add your creative work to the art galleries.
    http: //library.advanced.org/3089/art/art.html

  2. Decorative Arts
    This collection includes examples of European glass and furniture; American furniture, with a strong Arts and Crafts representation; Limoges, majolica, and English porcelain and pottery; British silver; stained glass; and 20th-century ceramics, glass, and design.
    http: //lacma.org/art/perm_col/decorate/decor.h...

  3. Harlem
    The term Harlem Renaissance refers to an artistic, cultural, and social burgeoning of writing about race and the African American's place in American life during the early 1920s and 1930s.
    http: //unc.edu/courses/eng81br1/harlem.html

  4. IFLA Section of Art Libraries International Directory of Art Libraries
    This Directory is provided as a means to access nearly 3,000 libraries and library departments with specialized holdings in art, architecture, and archaeology throughout the world.
    http: //iberia.vassar.edu/ifla-idal//

  5. Internet For Artists Resource Library
    This is a catalogue of useful WEB sites for Fine Art students.
    http: //kcc.ac.uk/ArtPages/Ramos/ArtNet.html

  6. Japanese Art
    The collection is particularly strong in Edo-period painting, netsuke, later woodblock prints, and porcelain. There are also stellar examples of tea ceremony ceramics, Buddhist sculptures, and gold lacquer.
    http: //lacma.org/art/perm_col/japanese/japan.h...

  7. Los Angeles: Arts and Entertainment
    Los Angeles Times Art news and calendar, includes music, travel, family and more...
    http: //calendarlive.com/

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