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Visiting some of the drawing-based websites linked below can broaden the context for interpreting this one. Though each has its own distinct theme and rationale, each is strongly related to Art on Art in that each exists in part at least: (1) to clarify and extend the relationship between text and image in the medium of the web, and (2) to illustrate the unique role of drawn images as information and record. The first four sites below were developed before this site and the very first, Webbery, offered some of the ideas which this one incorporates and carries further. The last two sites below (the fifth and sixth) were developed after this site, and build upon some of its ideas. For example, this site includes drawings of many types of art, including sculpture; those two focus exclusively on sculpture. This site, for a few of the sculptures it presents, experiments with using more than one drawing per work, to more fully represent the work's three-dimensionality. Those two, SeeAnew and Fountain, routinely include multiple drawings for every sculpture each covers.
Webbery a gallery of scanned-in sketches and watercolors exploring the idea of arranging a large number of images in a fashion that allows the visitor some freedom in determining which to examine

TCfolks Teachers College, Columbia University, as reflected in a collection of individual sketch images of faculty and staff

Reflect 101 self-portraits, the vast majority created in 1997 and 1998, opened in March 1998.

Flowery A webbery of scanned-in watercolors and sketches of flowers, exploring the quality of colored images of a relatively reduced size and further examining the ways to arrange images with the same name.

SeeAnew A website stemming directly from ArtonArt and focusing entirely on drawings of sculptures. The digitized versions of its close to 130 drawings cover more than 20 different sculptures, representing collectively a variety of media, times, and venues.

Fountain Stemming directly from ArtonArt via SeeAnew, this 2001 site focuses all its 19 drawings on a single sculpture, Walter Schott's 1910 bronze, Three Dancing Maidens.

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