There are many resources but little guidance for those studying art history on their own. Here’s how to get the most out of your art history self-study.
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I’m getting excited thinking about our upcoming unit on American Artists! Every January and February we do six art projects, each focused on one artist per project. Studying these historical artists is such a fun way to incorporate a little art history into our homeschool week! It’s also a great introduction for the art history...
The daily practice of art history warm-ups will develop art criticism skills while investigating a broad range of artists throughout history.
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Looking for some creative inspiration? Podcasts are a fantastic way to dive into the world of art and culture while on the go. Here are my top recommendations for art and culture podcasts that will
When I was a girl, the grocery store my mother shopped at sometimes sold oddball items - including, for a time, lovely oversized books about famous artists. Fortunately for me, my mother was happy to buy me one of these books each time she shopped, and soon I had most of them. I used to pour over them and dream - and my life is richer for it. There are a number of reasons I've wanted to include art history in our homeschool. Certainly I want to expose my children to lots of different types of art in order to spur their own creativity. But art is also an important piece of history. Every kid should be able to recognize famous works of art and know who painted them - and at least a little bit about the artist and the time period in which he or she created. The great thing is, you don't need to buy curriculum in order to supplement your child's education with art! You'll want to have access to the artist's work; your library will probably have some books to help here - and it's also easy to find famous works of art online. (For example, to find famous paintings by Van Gogh, just Google "Van Gogh paintings" and click on the "images" link at the top of the page.) /P> There are also free videos, coloring pages, and other resources online that can be helpful. But mostly, you'll want to learn a bit about the artist, observe his or her style, and then let your kids try their hand at painting or drawing something similar. Let your children experiment - and don't be concerned if they decide to go off on their own creative tangent. For this, of course, you'll want a few art supplies - paper, crayons, and water colors will do, but also consider having pastels, colored pencils, finger paints, acrylic paints, and colored markers on hand. Each week, I'll share with you great free resources for adding art history to your children's lives. For young kids, consider keeping their coloring pages/art projects in a folder, then staple them all together into a book at the end of the year. For older kids, consider having the student keep a notebook; each page would have the artist's name, some basic information about him or her, plus a sample of artwork. By the end of the year, your children will have an excellent "book" to browse through and be inspired by. Currently Available Lessons (more coming every week!): Vincent Van Gogh Leonardo Da Vinci Claude Monet Pablo Picasso Rembrandt Henri Matisse Michelangelo George Seurat Andy Warhol Thomas Gainsborough Mary Cassatt Grant Wood Edgar Degas Grandma Moses Georgia O'Keeffe
Art History & Seasonal Crafts Phonics & Word Work Sentence Building Kits Fairy Tales Sets Poetry Sets Printing Workbooks Sight Words Sets Writing Prompts Thanks for the wonderful feedback! This best seller is a collection of 12 lessons about art history, ranging from […]
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Looking for something cool to watch on TV? Here's my guide to the 30 best films and documentaries for art lovers, culture vultures, and cinephiles in general.
ART FUN FACTS - A whole lot of fun facts crammed into this fantastic poster! 11x17, shrink or enlarge as needed, for digital or print display. All the stuff you didn't know!***********************************************************************Hope Creek Studios specializes in Art Studio and History...
Auguste Toulmouche’s 1866 painting “The Hesitant Fiancée” is making the rounds on TikTok FYPs across the globe, inviting women of all ages to not only marvel at and meme-ify the bride’s pissed off scowl, but see themselves in it, too.
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Students love creating cave art paintings! Lots of art materials are used for this layered project. I like to have my students create these projects at the beginning of the year to build their conf…
Here's my guide to the best virtual museums you can visit online at home from the comfort of your couch or computer. If you can't travel for any reason, this is a splendid time to travel virtually to a museum of your choice. There's an almost dizzying array of virtual options. It's not quite like walking through a museum. But it has its own strange pleasures.
It brings me so much joy knowing that my daughter loves art as much as I do. My five-year old spends the vast majority of her free time drawing, painting or crafting. It is wonderful to be able to share this with her. I introduced her to the great artists early on and her curiosity […]
Important Art Periods ✔ Exploring the Art Periods Timeline ✔ A Comprehensive Look at the Art History Timeline ✔ Significant Art Eras ✔
Important Art Periods ✔ Exploring the Art Periods Timeline ✔ A Comprehensive Look at the Art History Timeline ✔ Significant Art Eras ✔
Each year we have a tradition of making a gratitude tree. Sometimes I draw a big tree outline on butcher paper, and the kids write things they are grateful for on leaves and tape them on. Once we made a sculpture tree. We even used real leaves one year. The main idea of the project is to
Here's my guide to the must see masterpieces in Florence Italy, for the art lover's checklist. Florence is the cradle of art in the Western world. Florence is home to scores of museums, palaces, churches, and cloisters that contain incredible masterpieces. There's an intense concentration of art works by the greatest artists of the Renaissance.
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This Art History Workbook is a printable PDF created in grayscale and color for easy printing and can be used in Middle or High School Visual Arts, ELA, and/or History Classrooms. Each page features a famous piece of art with a unique writing prompt. This resource is perfect for the writing and critical thinking required by the Common Core Standards and help students to cite evidence from the artwork. Each artwork includes; Title of the work, Artist, Date, Movement, Definition of the Movement, Medium & Location of the piece. Great for use in the classroom or distance learning, 45 artists cover 33 art movements, each with a different prompt. It can also be used as homework. The entire workbook is created in grayscale and is perfect for printing and binding for middle school classrooms. This self-contained workbook includes a student cover and completion sheet! Includes Artwork by the following 45 Artists: Mary Cassatt Diego Rivera Claude Monet Archibald Motley Georgia O'Keeffe Franz Kline Laura Wheeler Waring Pablo Picasso Amrita Sher-Gil Franz Marc Bridget Riley Grant Wood Edward Hopper Frida Kahlo Edvard Munch Wayne Thiebaud Edgar Degas Keith Haring Henri Mattisse Vincent van Gogh Salvador Dali Jean-Michel Basquiat Andy Warhol Romare Bearden Faith Ringgold Paul Cezanne Jacob Lawrence Roy Lichtenstein Katsushika Hokusai Georges Seurat Wassily Kandinsky Gustav Klimt Piet Mondrian Marcel Duchamp Alphonse Mucha Umberto Bocchioni Yayoi Kusama Robert Smithson Banksy Johannes Vermeer Odilon Redon Augusta Savage Lee Krasner El Anatsui Julie Mehretu Artwork from the following 33 Art Movements: Impressionism Social Realism Harlem Renaissance American Modernism Abstract Expressionism Cubism Modern Indian Art German Expressionism Op Art Regionalism American Realism Surrealism Expressionism Pop Art Neo-Expressionism Fauvism Post-Impressionism Activism Ukiyo-E Pointillism Abstract Art Symbolism Bauhaus Dadaism Art Nouveau Futurism Installation Art Land Art Street Art Baroque Art Symbolism Realism Nsukka Completion/Points Recording Sheet Ways to Use in the Classroom: Early Finisher Work Bell-Ringers Substitute Lessons Supplement to other Projects Homework ©A Space to Create Art, LLC. Copyright Fair Use Rationale: The full Concept of these slides was conceived and created by Sabrina Wingren. Artist artwork featured is: Historically significant artworks, Readily available on the Internet, A low-resolution copy of the original artwork and are unsuitable for commercial reproduction.