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Masaccio, A Monograph
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  Columbia University Resources
     
  CLIO, Columbia's Online Library Information Center
     
  Department of Art History and Archaeology Resources
     
  Masaccio: A Digital Monograph
     
  Italian Renaissance Sculpture: A Digital Collection
     
  Museums with Notable Collections of Italian Renaissance Painting
     
  Florence, Galleria degli Uffizi
     
  London, National Gallery
     
  New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art
     
  Paris, Musee du Louvre
     
  Washington, National Gallery of Art
     
  Online Reference Resources
     
Bartelby.com offers searching within a repository of research texts including the Columbia Encyclopedia, Bullfinche's Mythology and the King James Bible
     
  The Getty Research Institute Vocabulary Programs: The Art & Architecture Thesaurus (AAT)
The AAT is a structured vocabulary of around 125,000 terms, scope notes, and other information for describing fine art, architecture, decorative arts, archival materials, and material culture.
     
  The Getty Research Institute Vocabulary Programs: The Union List of Artist Names (ULAN)
The ULAN is a structured vocabulary containing around 220,000 names and biographical information about artists and architects, including a wealth of variant names, pseudonyms, and language variants.
     
  The Getty Research Institute Vocabulary Programs: The Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names (TGN)
The TGN is a structured vocabulary of around 1,000,000 geographic names, including vernacular and historical names, coordinates, and place types, and focusing on places important for the study of art and architecture.
     
     
     

 



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