Fine Art of America Links

Abstract Art

Sue Parise's Abstract art collages

Collage Art

More of Sue's collages.

Sunflower Art

More art from Fine Art of America, this time including some of my own images of sunflowers.

Cats Art

More art from Fine Art of America, this time including some vintage images of cats.

Persian Cats Art

More art from Fine Art of America, this time including some vintage images of Persian Cats.

Catholic Art

More art from Fine Art of America, this time including some of my own Catholic Art images.

Ophelia Art

More art from Fine Art of America, this time including some images of Ophelia by the Pre-Raphaelites.

Vintage Art

More art from Fine Art of America, this time including some images of Vintage art.

Kittens Art

More art from Fine Art of America, this time including some vintage images of Kittens.

Collage Art

More art from Fine Art of America, this time including some images of Collage art.

Montage Art

More art from Fine Art of America, this time including some images of Montage art.

Flowers Art

More art from Fine Art of America, this time including some images of Vintage Floral art.

Van Gogh Art

More art from Fine Art of America, this time including some images of art by Vincent van Gogh.

Starry Night Art

More art from Fine Art of America, this time including some other images of art by Vincent van Gogh.

Sunflowers Art

More art from Fine Art of America, this time including some images of Vintage Sunflowers art.

Impressionist Art

More art from Fine Art of America, this time including some images of Impressionist art.

Victorian art

More art from Fine Art of America, this time including some images of Victorian art.

Durer Art

More art from Fine Art of America, this time including some images of Art by Albrecht Durer.

Eye Art

More art from Fine Art of America, this time including some images of Eye art.

Iphone Art

More art from Fine Art of America, this time including some images of IPhone art.

Vintage Art

More art from Fine Art of America, this time including some images of Vintage art.

More links to Art at Fine Art of America

More links to interesting art on the FAA website together with the means of purchasings various types of prints, canvases and cards.

VisitCumbria.Com

A hugely informative site for anyone who is interested in Cumbria and the English Lake District compiled as a 'labour of love' by Julian Thurgood.

GrahamThomas.Com

Graham Thomas's study of All Saints' Church in Selsley which features Morris glass.

Some web-pages containing coverage of an exhibition in New York in 1998/99 which includes the photographic illustrations.

Official website of The Church of the Incarnation on Madison Avenue in New York. Features a virtual tour of the building.

The website of the William Morris Gallery in Walthamstow.

The official website of the US branch of the William Morris Society. Very good source for links to otherMorris-related sites.

An absolute goldmine of useful stuff for photographers. In my opinion this has been one of the best free resources on the internet.

Arthur Rope's excellent catalogue and history of Margaret Agnes and Margaret Edith Rope which is richly illustrated with many pictures of their work.

Frank Greenangel's excellent resource which contains an extensive and growing database of 18th and 19th century places of worship throughout New Jersey.

To quote their own words: "The mission of the Charles J. Connick Stained Glass Foundation, Ltd. is to promote the true
understanding of the glorious medium of color and light and to preserve and perpetuate the Connick tradition of stained glass."

A website which originally featured only stone angels, generally from memorials, but has more recently included stained glass angels.

The definitive and most effective guide to museum-quality fine art on the Internet.

A site containing material provided by the Hibbert Trust on topics for school assemblies and Personal, Social and Religious Education which includes a section on stained glass

Website of the Ecclesiological Society which was founded in 1879 - For those who love churches.

Artists in Stained Glass (AISG) is a non-profit association of artists, craftspersons, architects, and others, who are interested in the development and promotion of stained glass as a contemporary art form.