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The Inquiring Eye: French Impressionism and Post-Impressionism
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This packet examines the art and history of nineteenth-century French painting, with special emphasis on the evolution of the impressionist movement. Image CD with 20 works of art, 12 color study prints, 3-part timeline, and booklet (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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Introducing the Collection
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This slide survey based upon a newly published guide provides information on more than thirty-five highlights from the Gallery's collections. Interspersed with commentaries on single objects are "Master Class" spreads, which offer in-depth looks at specific themes, artists, and works of art. Image CD with 80 images and 66-page book in English, French, and Spanish (Slideset version with 80 slides also available)
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Picturing France, 1830–1900
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This teaching packet looks at French painting from 1830 to 1900. Not a chronological overview, it instead travels region to region—from Brittany to Provence. It offers a multifaceted examination of art and culture, exploring most of the nineteenth century's major stylistic trends (from realism to postimpressionism) and artists (including Rousseau,
Corot, Manet, Degas, Cassatt, Morisot, Monet, Renoir, Seurat, Gauguin, Cézanne, and Van Gogh). Image CD with more than 150 works of art and archival resources, 20 color study prints, a wall
map, 150-page booklet, and a separate classroom guide with activities and student handouts. (Slideset version with 40 slides also available)
Note: Available for a nine-month loan period,
permitting extended use in classroom or library
settings.
Picturing France booklet and classroom guide are available for download as PDF documents.
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Vincent van Gogh
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Follow Van Gogh's career from his early artistic efforts in Holland and breakthrough work in Paris to the signature paintings he produced in the south of
France. This teaching packet incorporates Van Gogh's drawings and letters to expand viewers' understanding of his work. Teaching activities are specific to beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels in such subject areas as geography, visual analysis, writing, art history, and art making. Annotated bibliography. 20 slides and 40-page booklet
This program is also available online.
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