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Art&: A Teacher's Guide to Lessons and Activities for 5th and 6th Graders
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Four lessons—Greek and Roman Origin Myths, Heroes and Heroines, Art and Ecology, and Nineteenth-Century America in Art and Literature—are tied to national curriculum standards. The packet includes pre-lesson activities, worksheets, student handouts about works of art and maps, and assessment and
follow-up activities. Lessons were written for teachers who may not teach art but would like to integrate art into their instruction. Image CD with 20 digital images, 20 color reproductions, and 116-page printed curriculum guide (Slideset version with 20 slides also available)
Note: Available for a nine-month loan period, permitting extended use in classroom or library settings.
This program is also available online.
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The Feast of the Gods
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The Feast of the Gods was painted in 1514 by Giovanni Bellini, one of the masters of the Italian Renaissance. But in less than fifteen years, the picture was drastically repainted by another great artist, Titian. Filmed on location in Venice, Ferrara, and Mantua, this program probes the painting's past, using x-rays, infrared photography, and computer graphics to reveal the secrets of this mysterious
masterpiece. (27 mins., closed captioned)
This program is also available in the DVD collection: European Art
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The Inquiring Eye: Classical Mythology in European Art
Teaching Packet / Slides |
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This teaching packet discusses Greek and Roman mythology as a source for themes in art from the Renaissance to the twentieth century. Two booklets—one written for young readers—discuss works of art and relate mythological stories and adventures. Image CD with 20 images, 5 color study prints, and 2 booklets (Slideset version with 20 slides also available)
Note: Available for a nine-month loan period, permitting extended use in classroom or library settings.
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