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The Blue Boy and The Pink Boy

The Blue Boy and the Pink Boy are famous painters by Thomas Gainsborough. These may have been painted as an experiment in colour theory.

NickFord | November 11, 2009 | Visual Arts
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A Self Portrait: Art Lesson Plans for Kindergarten Through First Grade

This is a short art lesson plan for little ones, encouraging them to celebrate the diversity that is them, while helping them to understand symmetry, portrait and self portrait art, some art history, and having a lovely keepsake at the end of the project for the parents.

Annie Hintsala | September 24, 2009 | School Time
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Jean Tinguely’s Homage to New York: A Self Destructing Artistic Masterpiece

Jean Tinguely was an amazing painter and sculptor artist. However, he became a famous kinetic artist. I recently discovered Jean Tinguely while studying a art history class at Washington State University.

Chris Stonecipher | August 26, 2009 | Visual Arts
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Examining the Stela of King Naram-sin

An art history based assessment of the Stela of King Naram-Sin.

SmilingGoat | June 3, 2009 | Art History
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La Grande Odalisque

A visual, contextual, and subjective analysis of Ingres’ “La Grande Odalisque”.

Jack Gangly | May 17, 2009 | Visual Arts
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The Raft of the Medusa

A visual, contextual, and subjective analysis of Gericault’s “The Raft of the Medusa”.

Jack Gangly | May 17, 2009 | Visual Arts
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Rickey’s Two Lines – Temporal I: Stainless Steel Art That Belongs with Nature

George Rickey’s famous Two-Lines – Temporal I is one of my most favorite kinetic sculptures. Rickey’s kinetic art work captured my attention during an art history class at Washington State University.

Chris Stonecipher | March 26, 2009 | Architecture
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An Art Lesson Plan for Kindergarten Through Second Grade: Animal Pinch Pots

This is an art lesson plan for kindergarten through the second grade, learning about Pre-Columbian Pottery. Each child will produce a pinch pot with zoomorphic features and geometric designs as well as learn a little art history.

Annie Hintsala | February 24, 2009 | Crafts
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Diluting and Dissolving the Fine Art Object

Introducing a new Critical Art Theory, Audience, and a short history of the move towards performance and the worship of celebrity.

Kenneth M Haille | January 18, 2009 | Visual Arts
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Lesson Plans for Kindergarten Art: Clay Incense Burners

A short lesson plan intended for children in kindergarten or first grade that will give good first hand experience in working with clay; a little art history and a wonderful product to take home and say “Hey, look what I made”!

Annie Hintsala | January 8, 2009 | Crafts
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