"Library of the Printed Web is a physical archive devoted to web-to-print artists’ books, zines and other printout matter. Its mission is to provide an in-depth view of network culture, artistic practice, and the printed page. The collection is an important resource for the study of print-based experimental publishing in the early 21st century. The collection was acquired by The Museum of Modern Art Library in January 2017, where it is fully accessible for viewing and research (by appointment)."--'About' page.
Educational website on the work of Dorothea Tanning, conceived by the Dorothea Tanning Foundation in New York City. Contains bibliographies of Tanning's writings and secondary sources on her work, a list of her exhibitions, and a chronology of images of her artworks.
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This web site deals with any and all aspects of the general topic "animals in the Middle Ages", though there is an emphasis on the manuscript tradition, particularly of the bestiaries, and mostly in western Europe. The subject is vast, so this a large site, with well over 3000 pages, and perhaps the best way to explore it is to just wander around." --Introduction page.