Mark+Rudinoff+-+Virtual+Field+Trips

http://www.nga.gov/exhibitions/vgwel.shtm You can take a tour of Van Gogh’s exhibit. The work on this tour was exhibited in the National Gallery from October of 1998 to January of 1999.
 * National Gallery Van Gogh’s Van Gogh**

http://www.nga.gov/exhibitions/caldwel.shtm The National Gallery provides a virtual tour of Alexander Calder’s work from 1898 to 1976. His pieces were on exhibition at the Gallery from March to July of 1998.
 * National Galley Alexander Calder**

http://oi.uchigago.edu/museum/virtual/tours.html This virtual tour takes you through the Oriental Institute Museum galleries as they appeared prior to being closed for a major renovation and expansion project in 1996. Three galleries have since been completely redesigned and two more galleries will open in the future.
 * Oriental Institute Museum of the University of Chicago**

http://www.frick.org/vitual/index.htm This site offers a variety of virtual tours of the Frick Collection. You can tour the galleries and learn about the history of the building. If you click below the gallery rooms, you can see a virtual tour of the room. You can also use the map of the gallery to view the specific pieces of art in each gallery and hear portions of an audio tour.
 * The Frick Collection and Frick Art Reference Library**

http://www.lastplace.com/ The work in this site was created for the cyber culture. Its purpose to be viewed only on the computer. The work exhibited shows how images have evolved from computer art to digital art to post-modern digital art to cyberart.
 * The Truly Virtual Web Art Museum**