In addition to the Cézanne biography and a slideshow of paintings, this Met site has an interactive timeline of 19th century France, placing Cézanne against the backdrop of his times.
Art historians divide Cézanne body of work into three phases. The WebMuseum presents an excellent tour through these phases, sprinkling his biography with links to appropriate artwork.
With hundreds of images of Cézanne's paintings available, you can really get a feel for the artist's style. There are many still lifes, landscapes, and a half dozen self-portraits.
At this MoMA virtual exhibit, you can explore a gallery of his works, although "he rarely dated his works (and often did not sign them either)."
This resource includes a short biography, a gallery of nine paintings, and a dozen critical analyses of artworks including Madame Cézanne in a Yellow Armchair and Basket of Apples.
Surfnetkids.com recommends five websites about Paul Cézanne.
Thinkexist.com provides fifty-one Elvis Presley quotations that reveal a little bit of the man behind the icon. Each is rated by users, and organized by topic.
This is a great story, and the National Archives does a great job telling it. The only thing missing is a picture of the badge that Nixon's staff gave Elvis. What badge? You'll have to visit the exhibit to find out.
For easy, online listening in a browser, Last.FM streams a 24/7 radio station of Elvis and his contemporaries. Tune in and you might hear hits from Roy Orbison, Chuck Berry, Johnny Cash, and of course, Elvis Presley.
This huge Australian fan club site includes a biography, photo gallery, videos, MP3 audio and news items. It also sells memorabilia, books, and music.
Surfnetkids.com recommends five websites about the Elvis Presley.
This online tour of seven series paintings from the National Gallery of Art is like walking through the museum with a guide.