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Online art databasesAlthough it's somewhat out of date, I recommend Lois Swan Jones' book, Art Information and the Internet: How to Find It, How to Use It, published by Oryx Press.  Oryx was acquired by Greenwood; their website is <www.greenwood.com.  Oryx used to post updates on their website; not sure Greenwood does this.  But Lois' book is a great place to start.
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  From: Katina DellaBarca 
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  I work in a public library and am wondering if there are any good online databases for art? 

  Anything that covers information on artists, to images of art. 

  At present I specifically looking for Richard Diebenkorn, but I'm sure I will need more information in the future about other artists.

  Thank you 

  Katina 

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