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PICTURE THIS
Have you ever visited a beautiful or dramatic place and wished you could
somehow record your thoughts and feelings so you could return to them
later? Perhaps you have a favorite spot you like to visit. Some artists
have discovered favorite places and have captured them on canvas. For
Claude Monet, it was his house and gardens at Giverny, France. For Winslow
Homer, it was the rugged stretch of coastline known as Prout's Neck, Maine.
Both artists were drawn to the unique features of these locales and used
them as subjects for their artwork. Both were able to capture in a variety
of paintings their sense of the geography, as well as the changing weather,
light, and color they observed. Take a trip on the Internet to visit these
special places and see just what inspired some of these artists. Perhaps
you will be inspired as well!

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the web sites listed in your Artist's Passport below and compare the
paintings with photos and images of the places on each site. Click
on the button and print out copies of your worksheet. After you have
studied the artists, choose the one you find most interesting and
answer the questions on the worksheet in your own words. If possible,
download and print out images of your artist's favorite place to include
with your worksheet. |
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Artist's
Passport Web Links
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