This page lists websites that may be useful for Art and Art History topics. Some of these websites contain sources you can cite, and some are just starting points (a.k.a overviews or tertiary sources) that give you clues to follow.
You can also find images of artworks on the websites of art museums. For example, here are the digital collections of the Louvre.
Use the CRAAP Test to judge whether you should cite a given source:
Tips and tricks for Google searches
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