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Chapter 1 Art In Your World
Chapter 2 The Language of Art
Chapter 3 The Principles of Art
Chapter 4 Exploring Art Media
Chapter 5 Art Criticism and Aesthetics
Chapter 6 Art History and You
Chapter 7 Drawing
Chapter 8 Printmaking
Chapter 9 Painting
Chapter 10 Photography
Chapter 11 Graphic Design
Chapter 12 Sculpture
Chapter 13 Crafts
Chapter 14 Architecture
Chapter 15 Film, Video, and Digital Art

 

Chapter 1 Art in Your World

What Is Art?
Check this site for a text explanation of what makes art and discussion points on aspects of art.

Illustrations from Project Gutenberg
Read the story of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, complete with playful illustrations created by one of the original illustrators of the children's story. Clicking on the line art images will enlarge them so that each illustration can be examined in detail.

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Chapter 2 The Language of Art

Crayola Creativity Central
Find out about how the elements of art can be combined, experiment in the use of color in artworks, and learn something about the use of crayons as you choose from several activities at this site.

World of Escher
Background information on the artist and his unique use of elements to create visual fantasies in his art. Explore works by artists who use similar techniques to combine elements for special effects in art.

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Chapter 3 The Principles of Art

WebMuseum: Gauguin
Explore the use of color in the expressive paintings of Gauguin. This site provides some background information on styles and art movements, as well as links to several other artists to investigate their use of the principles of art.

Georgia O'Keeffe
This site has two of O'Keeffe's paintings on display, Oriental Poppies (1928) and Oak leaves, Pink and Gray (1929). Click on the small images to enlarge them, and then analyze O'Keeffe's use of the principles of art.

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Chapter 4 Exploring Art Media

Virtual Sculpture Gallery
Learn how stone is quarried and carved. Find out about the tools, techniques and traditions of carving. The gallery also has a wide assortment of photos of sculptures ranging from animals to fireplaces to gargoyles and grotesques! There are some excellent images.

The Puppetry Homepage
This Web site has links to everything that exists in the world of puppetry: definitions, descriptions, what's new, current puppetry, puppetry resources, and much more. If you want information on puppetry--start here.

The Posters of Toulouse-Lautrec
Possibly one of the best sites on the artist Toulouse-Lautrec. This page has links to sites containing background information on the artist, images of over 20 posters by Toulouse-Lautrec, information on the artist's life, bibliographies, and information on printmaking and printmaking history. An excellent site.

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Chapter 5 Art Criticism and Aesthetics

Pieter de Hooch
View several artworks by one of the great Dutch masters, Pieter de Hooch by visiting this Web site. The works are listed by title and can be viewed by clicking on "standard version" or "giant version."

El Greco
Marvel at the many works of the Spanish master El Greco by journeying through this excellent Web site. The site consists of two separate galleries displaying El Greco's unique artwork. The paintings displayed include The Trinity (1577-79), Apostles Peter and Paul, (1587-92), and Agony in the Garden (1595).

The Virtual Diego Rivera Web Museum
Learn about the Mexican muralist Diego Rivera (1886-1957) by visiting this Web site. The site provides a very readable biography of the painter and displays some of his most famous murals, including La Creacion (1922-23), and La Ofrenda (1923-24).

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Chapter 6 Art History and You

Art History Lesson Plans
Scroll through the Curriculum Units and find many lesson plans that tie in with different areas of art history. Includes grades K-8.

Art History Lessons
Experience original works of art in a museum. This is an art history lesson that contains an introduction and three lessons, including guided discussion of a number of aspects of artwork.

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Chapter 7 Drawing

Tiso's Drawings
View fun examples of sketches of several species of primates--marmosets, orangutans, lemurs. Artist makes good use of texture, and expressions and mannerisms of the animals are captured in these drawings.

Space/Aircraft and Other Vehicles
This is a collection of excellent pencil sketches that include several types of vehicles, including some imaginary ones. Gives students examples of perspective, depth, and detail.

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Chapter 8 Printmaking

Printmaking Home Page
Showcases a student who became a printmaker because she used to create oil and watercolor paintings to give away, then realized she could make multiple prints of the same artwork. Includes a beginner's guide to woodcuts.

Albrecht Dürer
This page provides links to images of many works by European Renaissance painter and printmaker Albrecht Dürer.

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Chapter 9 Painting

The Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture
This site features a collection of paintings from several periods that can be examined for style, technique, and historical significance.

Monet Gallery
Extensive list of links to images of Monet's works. Each picture downloads quickly so students may view a large image of the artist's work.

Berthe Morisot
A brief biography and 21 paintings by Morisot are provided here. Enlarged images provide excellent examples for students to examine the artist's techniques.

Mexican Painters
You will find more than 50 Mexican artists indexed on this site with links to museums or other sites that exhibit their work.

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Chapter 10 Photography

Ansel Adams
Here you can view black and white photography and learn more about this nature photographer who devised innovative printing techniques to obtain dramatic effects with his photography.

Dorothea Lange
This site showcases the work of American photographer Dorothea Lange, providing a biography and images of many of her black and white photographs. Clicking on a thumbnail image reveals a larger image as well as background information about the photograph.

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Chapter 11 Graphic Design

Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics (SIGGRAPH)
This site is full of information from a leading computer graphics organization, and includes examples and techniques useful for anyone interested in this technology field.

World of Peter Rabbit
This is a fascinating site on the background and story of Peter Rabbit. In addition, information is provided about the author of Peter Rabbit, Beatrix Potter, including some of her artwork. This is a good site for students to learn about children's book illustration.

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Chapter 12 Sculpture

From Windmills to Whirligigs
Photos of some of the most innovative and unusual environmental sculptures you will find. These pieces were built from found objects and are displayed in the artist's backyard.

Marina Nuņez del Prado, Madre y Niņo
View contemporary sculpture, along with a biographical sketch, of a woman sculptor from Bolivia. Includes teaching strategies for middle school students.

Ohio Outdoor Sculpture Inventory
The Sculpture Center presents this site for the preservation of outdoor sculpture in Ohio. Contains photos and information about more than 1,000 outdoor sculptures.

Beverly Cleary Sculpture Garden
Visit this site dedicated to the characters from the Ramona books by Beverly Cleary and the bronze sculpture garden in Portland, Oregon. Images of the sculpted characters from the books are available, as well as background information on the author and the sculptor.

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Chapter 13 Crafts

The American Craft Museum
What comes to mind when you think of the art of crafts? Visit this site to find out just how wide-ranging this field of art is. Visit an exhibition on quilts, explore Native American work, or even view origamic architecture.

Virtual Ceramics Exhibit
View a variety of ceramics works. Click on an image to learn more about the piece and the artist who created it.

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Chapter 14 Architecture

Frank Lloyd Wright
Visit the Library of Congress exhibition on Wright's architecture. Includes several images and explanations of his architectural style.

A Digital Archive of American Architecture
An in-depth look at American architectural styles from the 17th century through the 20th century. Photographs can be viewed by time period, architect, building type, or architectural style.

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Chapter 15 Film, Video, and Digital Art

Animation & Fine Art Galleries
Choose the "Animation Art" link to view individual drawings, storyboards, and colorful cels from some well-known animation studios.

American Movie Classics
Click on "Behind the Movies" to read about famous film directors, watch short student films, or learn about film preservation.

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