Here's my guide to 75+must see art masterpieces in Europe, for your Europe art bucket list. These amazing works of European art are the most important and beautiful works of art in Europe. Some of these masterpieces changed the course of art history. In this Europe art guide, I take you on a chronological tour of the greatest art of Europe, from Ancient Greece to the Renaissance to the 20th century.
Here's my guide to 75+must see art masterpieces in Europe, for your Europe art bucket list. These amazing works of European art are the most important and beautiful works of art in Europe. Some of these masterpieces changed the course of art history. In this Europe art guide, I take you on a chronological tour of the greatest art of Europe, from Ancient Greece to the Renaissance to the 20th century.
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Fun Renaissance Unit Study Ideas for Kid and Lapbook Renaissance. I have some fun renaissance unit study ideas and a lapbook renaissance.
The Renaissance was a period of rapid change in Europe between 1300 and 1600 that influenced art, culture, politics and medicine.
Your children will appreciate this Leonardo da Vinci unit study which includes a wonderful book list and choice of meaningful research-based projects.
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The Ghent Altarpiece is one of the world's most famous — and most frequently stolen paintings. Not bad for a monumental work of art that's the size of a barn door and the weight of two elephants.
Ever heard of Mantova? Also known as Mantua, this stunning Italian Renaissance town is often overlooked by tourists. Here is why you shouldn't skip it.
Are you on the Sandro Botticelli Trail in Florence Italy? If so, here's my guide to 12 famous paintings by Botticelli in Florence. I give you an overview of these Botticelli masterpieces and tell you where to find them. Botticelli was the greatest painter of the early Renaissance period.
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Planning a trip to Florence Italy? The three palaces of the Medici family are among Florence's top attractions. Everything the Medici owned, created, and commissioned is gorgeous. If you're an art lover or fan of Renaissance history, the Medici palaces should be on your bucket list or itinerary for Florence.
Here's my complete guide to visiting Florence's beloved Uffizi Gallery. The Uffizi is one of the world's best museums, with a collection of outstanding Renaissance art. I identify and describe the Uffizi's must see masterpieces. I also must know tips for having an efficient visit to the often crowded Uffizi.
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Learning about the Renaissance? This Renaissance worksheet lends extra help remembering important people, places, and things of this important time in history.
Michelangelo is one of the greatest artists the world has ever seen & these Michelangelo Art Projects for Kids are perfect for the kids to learn about him!
The Borghese Gallery houses a jaw dropping art collection in a luxurious garden villa. It's rich in ancient Roman, Renaissance, and Baroque art. It features works from the most significant artists of the time, including Titian, Caravaggio, Raphael, Rubens, and Canova. This Borghese guide tells you everything to see inside and gives yout tips for visiting.
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When I visited Europe as a child, I remember being struck by the Gothic stained glass windows, and particularly the rose windows found in so many cathedrals- for their symmetry and massive scale. So this year as we've been homeschooling through the Middle Ages, I found myself wanting to help my children interact a little with the beauty of Gothic stained glass somehow. I liked the way this project allowed my children to do their own work but create pieces that were unique and presentable. I had envisioned helping them a great deal, but found that the the art mediums at both stages of the project were very forgiving. My six-year-old and four-year-old made their windows almost entirely on their own. I think an older child could include finer detail and could maybe be more creative with the project. Materials: Glass rectangle from a small picture frame Black fabric puffy paint with a fine tip Acrylic paints Clear liquid glue Procedure: 1. Find a simple outline of a rose window online (a google image search produces lots of options), resize it to fit your glass rectangle, and print onto paper. 2. Place the paper with the outline underneath the glass rectangle. Trace the outline of the rose window onto the glass using the black puffy paint. There will probably be more detail on the outline than is possible to include in the tracing. I let my six year old decide which lines to trace and which to ignore. If you do a little research you can easily find the technical terms to describe the different kinds of shapes in your particular rose window. For example, my six year old's window included a central roundel, and trefoils around the outside of the wheel. It's ok if your child doesn't have a perfectly steady hand with the tracing or if the lines run together at some places. The black puffy paint looks like lead between the panes of glass, and wobbly-ness is actually a pleasing effect here. Also, you can touch up major mistakes with a paper towel. 3. Allow the puffy paint outline to dry. (At least three hours). Mix acrylic paints with clear gel glue on a palette. There is no exact ratio to follow. The finished color on the glass will be more or less opaque depending on the amount of glue. Different amounts of transparency in the same window can be pleasing. Just make sure the glue is thoroughly mixed with the glue before painting with it. If you paint with a little bit of paint that has no glue mixed in, the finished product will have brush marks instead of the smooth look of stained glass. Make sure all the panes in the window are thoroughly filled with paint for best results. Allow to dry overnight. I love these! They cheer me in my kitchen as the light shines through them on the window sill there. The fact that stained glass is beautiful only when light shines through it reminds me of this fact: "God is light; in Him there is no darkness at all. If we claim to have fellowship with him and yet walk in the darkness, we lie and do not live out the truth. But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us from all sin."* They are a gentle reminder to me to stay in fellowship with Christ during the day! I John 1:5-7 Get 10% sitewide when you shop at Access Hydroponic. Valid until November 2013!
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Yesterday was the first session in my after school Medieval Art Class! What a blast! I have a great group of kids and a nice mix of boys and girls! Aren't these fabulous?! We did a variation on a project I saw in the book, "Medieval Projects You Can Do" by Marsha Groves. The image is pretty much the one Groves uses, but I used the Contact paper technique that I've developed with my students over the last couple years. I showed the children pictures of stained glass from medieval times, making sure that I had examples of traditional stained glass (tall and rectangular), some details showing the brushed-on enamel details, and an example of a rose window with its circular design. I then provided them with a guide that had the dragon image on it with all of the sections labeled so the children would know what was fire, what was dragon and what was background (sometimes that gets confusing). Using a template like this is actually very traditional. In medieval times artisans would sketch the designs for windows onto wooden panels and the artisans would fabricate the windows on top of the wooden templates. The end results of this project were gorgeous! It is funny how different the pieces can be even thought they are all the same subject. One bit of warning, using tissue paper squares with children can be, um...tricky. This group wasn't bad at all: I had the tissue paper squares in a tray in the center of each table and I warned that crazy movements can cause the squares can fly up and get on other people's work (not cool!). Once the tissue paper is on the Contact paper, it cannot be removed, so the children need to be mindful of their neighbors' pieces and move slowly and carefully. I do hope you try this project, it really is a cool one! Here's the method: Dragon (Faux) Stained Glass Supplies Needed: Template (I copied mine on 8 1/2" x 11" paper) Pencils, Ruler & Sharpie to create your template Piece of clear Contact paper slightly larger than your paper guide Clear tape Four 3/4" x 12" strips black construction paper "(for frame) About four 1/4" x 12" strips black construction paper "(for leading) Many 1" squares of tissue paper, assorted colors Scissors 1 clear sheet protector, optional Directions: 1. Make your template: Draw a border around the copy paper that is about 1/2" wide. Use the pencil & ruler to create a simple, bold image made up of straight lines. Don't make anything too detailed! You can use the dragon image for inspiration. Once you have your design down, use the Sharpie to go over the lines. These will be the guide lines you will use when placing your construction paper leading. You may want younger children to work from a template image you've created, but older children could create their own over a period of classes. 2. Tape the template to the table using clear tape. 3. Remove the paper backing from the Contact paper and place it on top of the template sticky side up. You will be doing all of the work on the sticky side of the Contact paper. Tape the Contact paper to the table using a couple pieces of clear tape to hold it in place while you work. 4. Place the 3/4" pieces of black construction paper over the areas of the template designated as your border. Place the paper strips directly onto the sticky side of the Contact paper and press lightly. It is OK if the strips extend beyond your template--you'll be trimming the piece later. 5. Using your template as a guide, place the 1/4" strips of construction paper over the leading lines on the image you drew. Simply rip (or cut) the construction paper strips to the proper length to cover your leading lines. Cover all of the lines in your drawing. 6. Once you have the border and all of the leading lines covered in construction paper, start filling in the remaining sections with colorful pieces of tissue paper. The squares can overlap each other and can overlap the black construction paper lines a bit (you are actually working on the piece from behind). But take care to make sure the tissue paper goes where you want it to. It is almost impossible to remove the tissue paper from the Contact paper once it gets on there. 7. Once all of the sections are filled in with color, trim the piece down to 8 1/2" x 11" and slip it into a clear sheet protector to protect it. Other options would be to use another sheet of Contact paper on the other side of the piece to seal the tissue paper and construction paper safely inside. Or you could run the piece through a laminator (maybe), I don't have one at my disposal, so I'm not sure of that, but it may work. Place in a sunny window and enjoy! Working on our dragon (faux) stained glass windows. Everything is taped down with clear tape and the tissue paper squares are in the center of the table in cardboard trays.
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Good Morrow! Take a trip through history and discover cultures at another era of time with hands-on projects and activities that drive the lessons home in a fun way! Included are 25 "Stops" that can spread across 8-12 weeks, where you will witness exciting events and meet interesting people of the Renaissance & Reformation. Topics include: Everyday life, music, art, literature and drama of the Renaissance, science and invention, Reformers and their influence across Europe, wars and conflicts, Henry VIII, exploration, the Counter-Reformation, and much more! See below for details, photos, and step-by-step tutorial! • Suggested grades: 3-8 • Mac & PC Compatible • ISBN: 9780984204199 • All Text, Masters, Directions, Photos, and Resource Lists Provided (Supplies Not Included) Click Here to see the list of timeline figures included Photos Details Reviews Sample Scope/Seq Video This curriculum contains 25 "Stops" (lessons) including Guide Book Text to read on a topic and a Travel Itinerary for project choices and directions. Masters for all printables are included. ACTIVITIES INCLUDE: Creative Writing A "Dining Out Guide" of Recipes A File Folder Game A "Scrapbook of Sights" for storing notebook projects A Newspaper "The Renaissance Reporter" A "Snapshot Moments in History" Scrapbook Timeline "Postcards from Famous Folks" Souvenir Craft Cards with a dozen 3-D projects to make Over a dozen Lap Book Projects ...and much more! Also included are eight Dramatized Audio Tours, nearly an hour of listening! Join "Da Vinci Tours" as Agatha (your tour guide) and Brian (your coach driver) take you on various excursions, such as a stop at the Castle Church in Wittenberg after the posting of the 95 Theses, meeting Michelangelo as he works on the Sistine Chapel, and a cruise right into the Battle of Lepanto! (Go to "Sample" tab to listen for yourself!) The study includes directions and masters for over 50 projects and activities. The menu contains photo buttons, should you wish to get a good view of what a finished project can look like. Choose the projects that work best for your family! Also included are Travel Tips, teacher keys, Additional Resources (should you wish to include more reading or viewing to enhance the study), and a Quick-Stop Itinerary. This three-page travel planner will allow the teacher to see the whole schedule of upcoming topics and projects at a glance. Tastefully laid out for inclusion in your three-ring binder, this history study will give both the teacher and students a thorough, exciting adventure into the past! Included is a notebook cover made to slip into the clear cover of your 3-ring binder (in a choice of both color and black & white). The teacher's Guide Book will house the reading Guide Book Text, the Travel Itineraries of project directions, as well as Travel Tips, teacher keys, and any of the other teacher helps. The student will accumulate many notebook items specific to each stop. Included are activities such as a "Snapshot Moments in History" timeline, "Souvenirs & Gifts" with instructions for a dozen 3-dimensional projects to make, Mapping the Reformation, Social Classes, The Lewis Chessmen game, five Art Techniques of the era to try, instructions to "Write a Sonnet," and so much more! Finally, to prepare you for your journey, we have equipped you with a passport and luggage folder, which once made will take you through all the Project Passport studies to come! Although it's not necessary to supplement our memory work at this stage, our family thoroughly enjoys projects from Homeschool in the Woods… …There's so much crammed into this project pack that we decided to work on a large bulk of the activities during fall break. This week, we constructed the Shakespeare Globe Theatre… - Brandy Ferrell at Half-a-Hundred Acre Wood blog ...Read the full review at: http://www.halfahundredacrewood.com/2013/10/renaissance-reformation-by-homeschool.html We have provided you with one "Stop" from our Project Passport study. Included is the Introduction, Travel Tips, Additional Resource suggestions, Travel Planner: Quick Stop Itinerary, Guide Text, and Itinerary and Masters for projects associated with that Stop, giving you the opportunity to sample our materials and see if they are the right match for your learning needs! "PROJECT PASSPORT: RENAISSANCE & REFORMATION" SAMPLE LESSON Click below to download a sample of our Audio Tours! "PROJECT PASSPORT: RENAISSANCE & REFORMATION" AUDIO TOUR SAMPLE Click below to view the Scope & Sequence "PROJECT PASSPORT: RENAISSANCE & REFORMATION" SCOPE & SEQUENCE Step-by-Step Tutorial: Product Overview:
Michaelangelo is an incredible artist that children study at school or as part of a homeschool curriculum. We spent all our art lessons in the month of March this year...
Explore the world of Western art with this ultimate guide to the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid. This guide offers a glimpse into the museum's rich collection, taking you from Renaissance gems to the avant-garde of the 20th century. It highlights the key masterpieces and provides tips for your visit.
Discover the best museums in Venice with my expert guide. From the historic Doge's Palace to the modern art of the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, explore Venice's rich cultural heritage and artistic wonders. Find your next must-visit museum today!
Heading to Florence Italy? If you're an art lover, put the Brancacci Chapel on your itinerary. The chapel is a UNESCO-listed site. It's filled with revolutionary frescos by Masaccio. Masaccio's frescos are important because they changed the course of art history, ushering in the Early Renaissance.