Róza Teleki in the Atelier (1838). Miklós Barabás (Hungarian, 1810-1898). Watercolor. Barabás was a pupil of J. Ender in Vienna in 1829. After returning to Kolozsvár in 1830, he learned lithography...
Asian nomads have used felt for thousands of years, and examples of felt banners were found in the Dun Hunag caves, believed to be a...
For a decade, Irish sculptor Kevin Francis Gray has worked with a Pietrasanta-based family of marble artisans with a long history of replicating iconic Vatican sculptures.
Bonus Download: New to painting? Start with my free Beginner's Guide to Painting. Marie Bashkirtseff, Robert-Fleury's Atelier at Académie Julian for female art students, 1881 Back during the old master times, if you wanted to become an artist it was expected that you attend a prestigious art school or atelier so you could learn from
Explore ancient Egypt with this Shaduf STEM activity. Students will gather their information to design and build a working model of an ancient Egyptian Shaduf. This is a STEM challenge like no other. Your students will be immersed in the history, science and engineering designs of the times. A fun hands on project to help your unit come alive! With assessment rubrics included, teachers will find that this resource has everything you need for student AND teacher success. ▪ INCLUDES DIRECTION ON HOW TO MAKE A 5 PAGE AT HOME LEARNING PACK PRINTED OR FOR PDF UPLOAD Students will learn how to identify key elements from information how to build and design with constraints such as materials how to reflect on their own learning Included ★ About Ancient Egyptian Shadufs information sheet ★ Full sheet including the Information Station Facts ★ 5 Information Stations about features of Egyptian Shadufs - LEVER MECHANISM - STRUCTURE - POLE - WATER VESSEL - COUNTER WEIGHT ★ Egyptian Shaduf challenge task card ★ Design Brief Planner ★ Information tabs worksheet ★ Post assessment Rubric ★ Teaching notes including photos of completed designs ★ Teaching notes explaining how to make an at home learning pack Suggested Supplies Include - Cardboard, Sticks, Rope, Foil, String, Clay or Sticky-Tak (Blu-tak) Target Grades: This resource is best suited to grade 3-6 however it can be adapted as the teacher sees fit. Please note: This is not a digital resource NGSS: 3-5-ETS1-2, 3-5-ETS1-1, 3-5-ETS1-3 As always, please contact me with any questions ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You may also like these resources: Lunar Module MOON LANDING Ancient Egypt Tomb STEM Challenge Don't forget that leaving feedback earns you points toward FREE TPT purchases. Follow me and get notifications of new products.
Josef Sudek Scene From the Window of My Atelier. 1940's
Restaurant Bobe in situated in the 1731 Gråbrødretorv, a former's brewer's house in Copenhagen's old town that's been on the city's protected building's re
Artist Unknown "Painter in Her Atelier" 1400s Spencer Collection This miniature is from an illuminated book entitled "Des cléres et nobles femmes." De mulieribus claris (Of Famous Women) was written by Giovanni Boccaccio and was first published in 1374. It became a runaway "bestseller" of its age and was copied and re-copied hundreds of times. This particular edition (MS. 33, f. 37v) is French and part of the Spencer Collection in the New York Public Library. The painting shows the artist Marcia at work in her atelier. It is usually described as Marcia painting a self-portrait, as you can see the small mirror affixed to the arch next to the easel. The artist has set the painting in his or her "contemporary" 15th century France, but Marcia was actually an artist from ancient Roman times. From the wikipedia entry: Iaia of Cyzicus ("Marcia") was a Roman painter, alive during the time of Marcus Terentius Varro (116-27 BC). She was a famous painter and ivory engraver. Most of her paintings are said to be of women. Among pictures ascribed to her was a large panel, in Naples, picture of an old woman and a self-portrait. She was said to have worked faster and painted better than her male competitors, Sopolis and Dionysius, which enabled her to earn more than them.
“The police post themselves at the School of Fine Arts – the Fine Arts’ students poster the streets.” An anonymous poster from the Paris student uprisings of…
On Wednesday mornings our group of eleven 3-5 year olds gets divided into two groups - one group is working in the Blue Room (movement) where we are experimenting with how philsophy can be done in motion... and the other half is in the atelier with me where we are reflecting together about clay. This was the first time this group have come in contact with REAL clay. I cut square slabs for each and placed them on a tile... suddenly realising that I left my camera in my bag... so I wondered if I could "test" them a little... could they resist touching the clay until I returned... 30 seconds later I could see the temptation had been far too much - each square of clay had one or more finger prints decorating the surface... We giggled together about how it was much too exciting to wait and the children were given free hands to explore the clay. Unlike the 2 year olds these 3-5 year olds were less cautious about exploring a new material and did not need any encouragement to get going. Several times I was asked "when are we going to make the sculpture?" as the claywork will eventually end up becoming a continuation of the project based on the artwork we have observed in the Senior Centre next door to us. this is step 2 - the first step was choosing which part of the artwork was their favourite - and why, this step was drawing their choice. The final step being making a clay model of it... Once they got used to the idea that this session... and the next few sessions was dedicated to exploring the clay they could turn their energies to messing about with the clay and testing its properties. One of the children said that this was so much fun and that "we always do such exciting things at preschool" - another child was quick to pint out that "sometimes you say you don't want to come to preschool" - and there began a dialogue about how we can feel different about things on different days and even on the same day. As the children worked I took out their logbooks and asked them about their first impressions of working with clay - and also asking the others whether they agreed with their reflections. This is part of the process of seeing their own ideas and listening to other's ideas and reflecting upon how these are similar or not with their own experience/knowledge. Next week will be another play session without tools and the week after tools will be introduced
Restaurant Bobe in situated in the 1731 Gråbrødretorv, a former's brewer's house in Copenhagen's old town that's been on the city's protected building's re
Atelier Schilder cabinet card, 1911 (dated and stamped on reverse) / from JosefNovak on Flickr
Image 4 of 13 from gallery of Itoi Elementary School / Atelier BNK. Photograph by Koji Sakai
New Zealand concert cellist and photographer Charles Brooks took hundreds of images of each item, including pianos, cellos and flutes, before digitally stitching them together.
On the occasion of international Earth Day – April 22 – we’re looking at how the art world has celebrated and connected with our great planet. Here are 10 artists whose work deals with different aspects of earth and nature.
A relic hunter dubbed 'Indiana Bones' has lifted the lid on a macabre collection of 400-year-old jewel-encrusted skeletons unearthed in churches across
Image 1 of 19 from gallery of ARCA House / Atelier Marko Brajovic. Photograph by Victor Affaro
Laura Gilpin (United States, 1891–1979), “Georgia O’Keeffe,” 1953, gelatin silver print, 9 3/8 x 7 7/16 inches, Amon Carter Museum , Forth Worth, Texas . Bequest of the artist. P1979.130.6 PORTLAND, ME.- This summer, the Portland Museum of Art presents...
The industrial revolution of the 19th century brought drastic and sometimes violent changes to European cities. By the beginning of the 20th century, artists in Germany were responding to the time&…
Restaurant Bobe in situated in the 1731 Gråbrødretorv, a former's brewer's house in Copenhagen's old town that's been on the city's protected building's re
Image 1 of 46 from gallery of House T / Atelier Ulrike Tinnacher. Photograph by Simon Oberhofer
Restaurant Bobe in situated in the 1731 Gråbrødretorv, a former's brewer's house in Copenhagen's old town that's been on the city's protected building's re
From a family-owned Atelier style Master Ceramicist in the heart of the ceramics district of Gifu, Japan, we bring you this truly stunning tile, the Kenzan No. 802 This tile is available in 3 widths, all with the same length of 395mm, with a very deep concave surface. This means they can be used together to create an effect of your design. 50x395mm comes in boxes of 24 individual tiles, covering 0.53m2 75x395mm comes in boxes of 18 individual tiles, covering 0.58m2 100x395mm comes in boxes of 12 individual tiles, covering 0.50m2 all assuming a 5mm joint We have secured some stock of the Matt Black 75mm, but White and Greyish Black are made to order with a manufacturing lead time of 2 months, plus shipping.
Balthus in his atelier, 1998 -by Alvaro Canovas More and thanks to sadburro for this link in a book: Jean-François Chaigneau, 'Dans l’intimité des peintres' (Glénat, 2011) - with photographers from...
The Urn project reintroduces the human being to the natural circle of life. It is the profane ritual of regeneration and the return to nature. The container is a mortuary urn made from biodegradable materials: coconut shell, compacted peat and cellulose. Inside it contains the seed of a tree. Once the urn is planted, the …
Les motifs d’enfilage ne sont pas si fréquents que ça en tissage aux tablettes historique, donc quand on en croise un, c’est toujours intéressant! J’ai découvert son existence grâ…
Image 4 of 30 from gallery of Cabin Norderhov / Atelier Oslo. Photograph by Lars Petter Pettersen
This Saturday we spent the day at Illyria Pottery, Oxford. We have wanted to visit the shop to meet Katie and Micah for so long!
With the Hunger Games, The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier and Halloween garment construction on my mind, all I could think about this weekend was athletic wear, so I thought I’d pull you into my crazy and share some references to athletic wear in art and visual culture.
Dante Alighieri, Divina Commedia, prima cantica : Inferno. BNF, Département des ms, Italien 74, f. 71r. 15th century.