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Art Appreciation

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AT&T Knowledge Network Explorer: Eyes on Art Homepage

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Quick Links: Blue Web'n Filamentality Lessons Videoconferencing E-rate What is KNE? Staff Development Discounts KNEws teacher's guide · you choose · artspeak · double visions · no fear o' eras · true view · quiz First posted 1995. Last modified Friday September 15, 2006 Curriculum | Staff Development | Discounts/Funding | KNEws | What is KNE? Blue Web'n | Filamentality | Lessons | Videoconferencing | Grants | E-rate Site Guide | Feedback | Search © 2007 Copyright AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T and the AT&T logo are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property. This site contains links to public sites whose content and language do not fall under the jurisdiction of AT&T. The views and opinions expressed at these sites are not those of AT&T. Please read our Disclaimer . Read More
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Daily Lesson Plan

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Back to Main Daily Lesson Plan Lesson Plan Archive News Snapshot Issues in Depth On This Day in History Crossword Puzzle Campus Weblines Education News Newspaper in Education (NIE) Teacher Resources Classroom Subscriptions News Summaries Daily News Quiz Word of the Day Test Prep Question of the Day Web Explorer Science Q & A Letters to the Editor Ask a Reporter Web Navigator Conversation Starters Family Movie Guide Vacation Donation Plan Discussion Topics Site Guide Feedback Job Opportunities Related Article Expatriate Artist Updates Maoist Icon and Angers Old Guard By ERIK ECKHOLM (Go to Article.) Friday, August 18, 2000 An Art-to-Art Discussion Exploring How Artwork Can Reflect a Culture's Political and Social Climate Author(s) Jackie Glasthal, The New York Times Learning Network Grades: Read More
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Five in a Row: Art

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Introduction   •   Sample Lessons   •   Book List   •   Bible Study Supplement Reviews   •   Place An Order!   •   More FIAR Help   •   FIAR Message Boards Art How To   •   Sample Lesson How To: The following is excerpted from Five in a Row . © 1994 - 1998 by Jane Claire Lambert, all rights reserved. When you choose good children's literature, you will frequently discover exceptional illustrations as well. Water color, pastels, charcoal, beautiful colors, active lines, funny characters and balanced compositions are all part of fine illustrations for children. Furthermore, they can be used to introduce children, even young children, to fundamentals and techniques of Read More
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Leonardo Home Page

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Renaissance

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Italian Renaissance Elementary Lesson Plans Written by Tabitha F. Ward May I suggest some music? Click here. . Concepts Taught Leonardo da Vinci Mona Lisa in the Millennium Michelangelo Ceiling Painting Raphael St. George and the Dragon Donatello Sculpture Renaissance Links Concepts: The three main concepts students should understand about the art of the Renaissance are: * First, it is important to understand that the cultural renewal that emerged during the Renaissance, marked a distinctive turning point within the history of Western civilization. While art hardly died in the Middle Ages, what was reborn was lifelike art. * It is also important to recognize that the rediscovery of the Greek and Roman tradition helped artists reproduce visual images accurately. Helped by scientific advance Read More
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