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Fascinating Art History Kids Should Know
From prehistoric to contemporary, art has a rich history that evolves and grows as humanity persists. Whether you are studying up on how to be an art teacher, looking for an art teacher job, or just want a clearer understanding of art history to help you integrate art into your instruction, this comprehensive overview can help.
Art is at the Core : The Last Supper
It has been said that Leonardo Da Vinci accomplished more than any other man in history. He was an inventor, a musician, a sculptor, an architect, an engineer, a writer, and a painter (among so many other things). Da Vinci is a staple in art curriculums worldwide, here are some ideas for integrating one of his most famous works, The Last Supper, with other subjects.
Art is at the Core : Eileen Agar
Few classic works of literature spark the level of whimsy reached by Aliceβs Adventures in Wonderland. Thatβs one of the reasons a myriad of artists have created works based on the stories over the years. As such, the incorporation of the story with Eileen Agarβs Lewis Carroll and Alice makes for an engaging and fun addition to any classroom. Here you will find ideas for using the work to enhance and integrate with other subjects.
Art is at the Core: Hokusai's Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji
Katsushika Hokusai was born in 1760 to an artisan family in Edo, Japan. He became an apprentice to a woodcarver at the age of 14. At 18, he was accepted into the school of Katsukawa Shunsho, where he began his mastery of ukiyo-e, a style of woodblock printing and painting.