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Artips – Free Art History Resource

Here’s a great little resource to learn art history.

Artips is a free art history newsletter sent out three times a week.

Artips is short and sweet.

Whether you’re an expert or an amateur, Artips brings more art into your life.

Their stories are free, fast and fun. Each takes only a minute to read and is accessible on any device (phone, tablet or computer) at any time.

More than 200 specialists hunt non-stop to uncover secrets about the great masters and eye-opening details about works of art from Antiquity to modern times. Every Artip is validated by their resident Art History specialist before it arrives in your inbox to enlighten your day!

Want to see what Artips looks like? Check out these examples.
American Gothic

Grant Wood’s “American Gothic” with it’s pitchfork and no smiles incensed the locals of the day. Read more by clicking the image.

Édouard Manet

Manet, Monet, and Renoir battled it out on beautiful summer day in 1874. Read more by clicking the image.

Artips.
It’s a nice little freebie for your brain.