
Medieval Art
Stitching Middeleeuwse Religieuze en Profane Insignes
International Center for Medieval Art
Virtual Vezelay
Centre Chartraine
Chartres, International Center for Stained Glass
Medieval Pottery Research Group
Higgins Armory Museum
AMIGOS DEL ROMÁNICO
Manuscripts
The Institute for the Study of Illuminated Manuscripts in Denmark
The Aberdeen Bestiary Project
Saints & Pilgrimage
Friends of the Road to Santiago
Hagiography Society
Roncesvalles carolingio y jacobeo
Confraternity of St. James, Norway
Saint of the Day
Medieval Studies
Online Tutorial on Paleography
The Old English Newsletter is now online
The London Medieval Society
Australian Early Medieval Association
Art History--General
Resources for art history graduate students
artsjournal.com
24-Hour Museum
E-Art Magazine
FEATURED WEBSITE
William Allen’s Image Archive
For art historians, Dr. Allen also runs the website Digits, which gives practical advice for teaching art history and incorporating new technologies. Check it out at
http://www.clt.astate.edu/wallen/digits/
http://www.clt.astate.edu/wallen/digits/archive.htm
William Allen, Professor of Art History and Director of the Center for Learning Technologies at Arkansas State University has taken thousands of photos of art-historical sites for his own teaching. Since 2000, he has generously made these accessible to fellow teachers and medieval art aficionados on his website archive. While many of these monuments are not medieval -- a good portion of them are. Even better, the stunning photos include excellent details of often-hard to photograph works (such as interior mosaics and wall paintings).
Iznik (Niceae), Hagia Sophia, painting, north aisle. Photo: William Allen.
Chapel of St. Gabriel near Taras?on, 12th century. Photo: William Allen.