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PICTURE THIS
Imagine meeting one of the world's greatest artists, such as Michelangelo
or Rembrandt. What questions would you have for a master artist? How do
you think he or she would respond? Although most of the best-known masters
have long since passed on, you can still "meet" them on the Internet and
learn about them. The web sites created to introduce you to great artists
may not answer all of your questions, but they will offer many facts and
show examples of their masterpieces. Once you have made your Internet
visit, use your imagination and your new knowledge to envision a real
encounter.

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the sites for two of the artists listed in your Artist's Passport.
Click on the button and print out two copies of your worksheet. Then
click on the artists of your choice. If you cannot make up your mind
about which artists to visit, briefly visit all of them first. Once
you have made your selections, carefully read through all of the information,
look at the artworks, and click on any highlighted terms that will
tell you more about the artist. Answer the questions for both artists
on your worksheet. If possible, download and print out images of your
favorite masterpieces to include with your worksheet. |
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Artist's
Passport Web Links
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