While I suggest you browse (or use the search function and/or tags) through the entries to find the websites and videos that are most relevant to your research, I thought it might be helpful to provide a list of links for quicker access. Please note that this list only contains the websites and videos on Humanities Scholars. Articles, objects, visual art techniques, and book reviews are posted seperately.
Websites
- Agatha Christie:The world’s best-selling author of all time
- Ancient Origins: Reconstructing the Story of Humanity’s Past
- Architectural Digest
- Arts, Artists, Artwork
- The Art Story: Your Guide to Visual Art
- Artnet News
- The British Museum: Collections Search
- Catholic Education Resource Center-Culture
- Classic FM
- The Collector: Daily Articles on Ancient History, Art and Artists…
- English Heritage-Learn
- Google Arts and Culture
- Kahn Academy
- The Latin Library
- Lost Plays Database
- The Louvre (English version)
- Medievalists.net
- Metropolitan Museum of Art
- MoMA
- Music Wave
- My Modern Met
- Old English Poetry Project
- Old English Wordhord
- Project Gutenberg
- Renaissance: The Elizabethan World
- Rise Art-Art Guides
- Silk Road-History of the silk road
- Smarthistory: The Center for Public Art History
- Smithsonian Magazine
- THEOI GREEK MYTHOLOGY
- The Spruce Crafts
- The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- The Victoria and Albert Museum
- The Victorian Web
- The World History Encyclopedia
Videos
- The Art of Making a Tapestry
- Caravaggio: His Life and Style in Three Paintings
- Crash Course
- Crash Course: Arts and Letters of the Harlem Renaissance
- Dressing Up Series’ YouTube Channel
- A History of Pearls
- How to Make a Flipbook
- How Was it Made: Micromosaics
- How Was it Made: Silk Painting
- In Search of Forgotten Colors
- MOMA: In the Studio
- MOMA: Pressure and Ink
- MOMA: YouTube Channel
- Figures in Red: Red-figure technique in ancient vase painting
- Shimmering Silk from France
- The Two Cellos
- 360 Travel Inside the Great Pyramid of Giza