Short, evocative studies of works by major artists represented in the collections of the National Gallery of Art—John Singleton Copley, George Catlin, Mary Cassatt, and American naïve painters—are not intended as definitive examinations of these artists. Rather, each is designed as a starting point for group discussion of the art and artist. Segments may be used independently, in any order or combination.
25 minutes (closed captioned)
