I'd like to mention the new Art History Plus blog to you for two reasons.
First, the author is knowledgeable and fun to read. I know this as fact, because she taught me (albeit unknowingly) how to make art history both friendly and approachable.
Second, the author, Andrea Mulder-Slater, taught me these things while she was the Guide to Art History at About.com. When she moved on to bigger and better things in 2003, it opened a door for me here. I will always feel grateful to Andrea for her kindness to me when I was a rookie, and remain an admiring fan of her love for art and art history. Please help me welcome her to the blogosphere, won't you?
First, the author is knowledgeable and fun to read. I know this as fact, because she taught me (albeit unknowingly) how to make art history both friendly and approachable.
Second, the author, Andrea Mulder-Slater, taught me these things while she was the Guide to Art History at About.com. When she moved on to bigger and better things in 2003, it opened a door for me here. I will always feel grateful to Andrea for her kindness to me when I was a rookie, and remain an admiring fan of her love for art and art history. Please help me welcome her to the blogosphere, won't you?


Comments
Welcome, Andrea!
Nice to have another art blog to look up!
And… for me, to have the opportunity to read and write in English!
I had a look at your blog, it looks interesting!
Have a nice evening!
looloo
Thanks for the link. I like the concise nature of the descriptions. Not as wordy as Wikipedia…
Aw, shucks.
I’m a little (okay, a lot) late reading this. But thanks! I’m blogging as I find the time. Always love reading your stuff