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LessonCorner Directory Results for Famous Paintings
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1. A Chance of a Life Time
Fur trading after the United State's Louisiana Purchase together with the wonderment of the vast land called many to come experience, preserve, and share the way of life of the west. Alfred Jacob Miller was one of those who had a "chance of a lifetime" opportunity to go westward.
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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 168 for Famous Paintings
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1. Seeing Like a Writer - Abstract Art
Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Return to Unit List Grade 6 6 Unit 5: Problem Solving Teacher's Edition p. 374 Seeing Like a Writer Seeing Like a Writer Abstract Art From the Student Web Page Art4Kids: Abstraction Look at some abstract paintings by the famous artist Wassily Kandinsky. What do you see in each painting? Read the definition of abstraction. Then click Wassily Kandinsky. After you read about Kandinsky's life, click each painting to enlarge it. Study each painting before you read the text. Then read the text, and look at each painting a...
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2. Influenced by Famous Painters
Influenced by Famous Painters Home Technology Scholarly Papers Influenced by Famous Painters Lesson Plans Teaching Philosophy Author(s) Emily Erickson Powerpoints Grade Level: 9-12 Integrated disciplines: Technology, History NE Standards: Students will observe art in history and the meanings and uses of art. Objectives: Students...
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3. Starry Night - Painting Activity
...n Plan :AELP-ARA0027 Copyright Statement Starry Night An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Submitted: Lori Sampson Endorsed by: Dr. Don Descy Mankato State University Date: May 22, 1998 Grade Level(s): 3, 4, 5 Subject: Arts/Visual Arts Description: This lesson plan helps introduce students to a famous artist and his paintings. By sharing these famous paintings with students and encouraging them to create their own art work, students can gain confidence in themselves that they too can be great artists. This lesson plan also introduces the process needed to create a darker shade of color as well as a lighter...
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4. Campfire Stories with George Catlin
...Art. Length: Two to four fifty-minute class periods. Materials: Journal, drawing supplies, Internet access, video camera (optional). Products: Timeline of Catlin's life, 1 to 3 journal entries, script for a theatrical skit. Content Introduction: George Catlin, born in 1796, was an artist who became famous for his paintings of Native Americans and the Western landscape. To view these paintings and to learn more about Catlin, explore this web site. The timeline displayed under the "Catlin's Quest" section will be particularly helpful in learning about his life. View full lesson Lesson Plan Table of Contents Home...
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5. Impasto Presto! Lesson Plan
Crayola Submit Register for FREE! Join the Crayola community today. Impasto Presto! Why Ever try impasto? Famous artists including Rembrandt and van Gogh used this 3-D technique! Create bold paintings with Crayola Texture It! Mixing Medium. Steps 1. Find out about artists who used a technique called impasto?thick, textured paint with visible brush strokes?to create 3-D effects. How did they make textured paint? Learn mo...
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6. Harvest Skies Lesson Plan
...gine how the sky looks over a field that is ready for harvest. Is the weather sunny, or do the clouds look like rain? Is it day or night? Calm or windy? Which crops are ready? What colors do you see? 2. Find information about the life and painting style of Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh. Many of his paintings depict scenes in Provence, the South of France. Look at his outdoor scenes such as Starry Night, The Sower, Wheatfield With Crow, and Field Near Auvers. 3. Using heavy white paper and Crayola Colored Pencils, sketch a harvest scene that resembles the bold images van Gogh used in his paintings. Be sure to s...
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7. Breaking News English - Chimpanzee art (May 13, 2005)
...the harder lesson.) Downloads: Word Doc PDF Doc Listening Audio: (1:48 - 212.7 KB - 16kbps) To download the listening, right-click or option-click the link. THE ARTICLE BNE: Can a chimpanzee be an artist? This is the big question in the art world today. People are asking this because a chimpanzee?s paintings will be sold at a London auction next month. Congo the chimp painted abstract art. He became famous in the 1950s for producing 400 pictures. He even had his own exhibition at a top London gallery. Dr Desmond Morris, an animal expert, said Congo had a lot of creative talent. Dr Morris thought the chimpanzee...
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8. John McCrae - Secondary
...Crae Province/ (Historica Territory: ON Minute) Time Period: John 1900-1930 - Into the 20th McCrae - Century Intermediate (Lesson Plan) Time Allowance: 1 - 2 hours Overview This lesson is based on viewing the Historica Minute, "John McCrae," which shows Canadian Army surgeon John McCrae writing the famous poem, "In Flanders Fields." Aims Students will study the poem, "In Flanders Fields" and discuss its language, imagery, and message. They will compare this poem with other poems about World War I, and discuss whether they contain realistic portrayals of war or whether it is idealized for propaganda purposes. A...
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9. The Community Discovered - Famous Faces
{CD Home} Famous Faces Staff Sue Kulhanek Staff Development Model Development The purpose of this unit is for students to explore how famous Model artists express themselves through their painting of portraits. CD Grade Range Early Childhood (K-3) Curriculum Curriculum Units/ Units Lessons Concepts Perspectives Topics Portrai...
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10. Create Cave Paintings
Information Institute of Syracuse _ Printer friendly text Search Lessons Write a Lesson Plan Guide Selection Criteria Lesson Plan : AELP-ARH0201 Copyright Statement Create Cave Paintings An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Submitted by: Marianne Gatto-McCann Email: maremc@yahoo.com School/University/Affiliation: Los Angeles Unified School District Endorsed by: Mary Ann Pops, LSF CALSTATE Teach, CSULA Date: November 10, 2003 Grade Level: 6 Subject(s): Arts/Art History Social Studies/Wo...
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