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Two Muses Homeschool. Two Muses Homeschool. Exploring Narrative Through Art. Click here to see the original post for more information about ways to explore narrative through art. Please visit http://twomuseshomeschool.com for more great art education resources .
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Two Muses Homeschool Two Muses Homeschool Exploring Narrative Through Art • Click here to see the original post for more • information about ways to explore narrative • through art. • Please visit http://twomuseshomeschool.com for • more great art education resources. • Click the image on the left (or here) for • information about the release of my new eBook! Artworks with a Strong Narrative Component In This Document About the ArtQuestions to AskCurriculum ConnectionsLearning ActivitiesRelated Resources Two Muses Homeschool, Cindy Zerm Ingram, twomuseshomeschool@gmail.com, http://twomuseshomeschool.com Included:
Two Muses Homeschool Ganesha, Indian, 1st half 11th century, Walters Art Museum
Two Muses Homeschool Michelangelo Merisida Caravaggio, The Cardsharps, c.1594, Kimbell Art Museum
Two Muses Homeschool Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Apollo and Daphne, 1622-25
Two Muses Homeschool Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, Four Figures on a Step, c. 1655–60, Kimbell Art Museum
Two Muses Homeschool IsodaKoryusai, Begging for alms, c. 1771, Art Institute of Chicago
Two Muses Homeschool Fight of the Mongoose and the Serpent Armies (recto), Babhruvahana and the Mongoose Fight the Serpents (verso), Scenes from the Story of Babhruvahana, Folio from a Mahabharata ([War of the] Great Bharatas), India, Maharashtra, circa 1850, Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Two Muses Homeschool EugèneDelacroix, Selimand Zuleika, 1857, Kimbell Art Museum