This Australian National University server offers a variety of image collections and small presentations, all of which deal in some way with Art History. The current setup will be improved when time, money and assistance permit.
This server offers access to around 10,200 images, to a full-length book, and to a mechanism for searching text via a forms interface, as well as a way of "dialing up" the images you want via forms - a kind of "database" interface. The collection consists of some 2,800 images of prints, largely from the 15th century to the end of the 19th century. There are some 2,500 images of mainly classical architecture & architectural sculpture from around the Mediterranean. A further 3,281 images of Classical, mediaeval and Renaissance Architecture and Sculpture were added on 22nd November 1994. Another 2,000 images will join the collection when finances and time permit.
PRINTS A-Z: (a) with thumbnail images, or (b) without thumbnail images, or (c) by subject, with thumbnail images, or (c) by technique then artist, with thumbnail images - but faulty!; or using database access;
TUTORIAL on The "Palace" of Diocletian at Split
HONG KONG: A few images of Contemporary Hong Kong architecture
CLASSICAL TURKEY: a brief tour of a few of sites
A FULL-LENGTH BOOK on The Greek & Roman Cities of Western Turkey - my work, published here on the Internet INSTEAD of on paper;
TEXTSEARCHER: prototype with works by Shakespeare, Pascal, Homer and Tacitus online;
ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE: - a brief survey
CLASSICAL ARCHITECTURE: by type then site, with thumbnail images, or by country then site, with thumbnail images. This architecture section contains many errors (for example, many of the inline GIFs are missing), and is in course of rearrangement;
CLASSICAL ARCHITECTURE: by Database Access
CLASSICAL ARCHITECTURE: SUPPLEMENT: Click here for access to an additional 3,281 images of classical, mediaeval and renaissance architecture and sculpture - but be warned, this setup (taken from laserdisk) still needs a lot of work.
LENI RIEFENSTAHL: just a few images from Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will (1934) and Olympiad 1936. My understanding is that these are old enough to be out of copyright but, if not, will somebody email me quickly and I'll take them off?
From here you may also catch the bus to the EXPO Ticket Office.
Clicking on my name gives a short biography, and you may wish to read about the technologies employed for capturing, processing and storing the images and the various datafiles, and about the associated drawbacks.