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“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely. Broad, wholesome, charitable views can not be acquired by vegetating in one’s little corner of earth.” - Mark Twain From Innocents Abroad , 1869. Introduction
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“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely. Broad, wholesome, charitable views can not be acquired by vegetating in one’s little corner of earth.” - Mark Twain From Innocents Abroad, 1869
Introduction Video Tour of the Cleveland Art Museum Touring Website of Cleveland Art Museum Building Personal Art Collections from the website. 8:00 – 9:30
Thomas Eakins (American, 1844-1916)The Biglin Brothers Turning the Stake, 1873
China, Western Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 25)Mat Weight in the Form of a Bear, 3rd Century BC - 1st Century AD
Henri Rousseau (French, 1844-1910)Fight between a Tiger and a Buffalo, 1908
Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, reign of Amenhotep IIIHead of Amenhotep III Wearing the Blue Crown, 1391-1353 BC
Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18 (1540-1296), reign of Amenhotep IIINome Gods Bearing Offerings, 1391-1353 BC
Italy, Etruscan, early 4th Century BCSleep and Death Cista Handle, 400-375 BC
Alexander Bening (Flemish, c. 1444-1519)Hours of Queen Isabella the Catholic, Queen of Spain, c. 1495-1500
Pompeo della Cesa (Italian, 1572-1593)Half Armor for the Foot Tournament, c. 1590
Frederic Edwin Church (American, 1826-1900)Twilight in the Wilderness, 1860 • Albert Bierstadt (American 1830-1902)Yosemite Valley, 1866
China, early Jin dynasty, 12th CenturyStreams and Mountains without End, c. 1127-1150
Cambodia, early Phnom Da style, Pre-Anqkorean period (600802)Krishna Govardhana, first half 6th Century
China, Late Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127)Eleven-Headed Guanyin, c. 1101-1127
Francisco de Goya (Spanish, 1746-1828)Don Juan Antonio Cuervo, 1819
Nicolas Poussin (French, 1594-1665)The Holy Family on the Steps, 1648
Video Conference: Introduction to Units Egyptopia Aztec, Maya and More! A is for Animal Introduction to Artists and Masterpieces that will connect to the afternoon projects Questions and Answers 9:30 – 10:30
Break Time and Lunch 12:00 – 1:00
Henri Rousseau Fight Between a Tiger and a Buffalo Claude Monet Water Lilies (Agapanthus) 12:00 – 1:00
Henri Rousseau (French, 1844 - 1910) Fight between a Tiger and a Buffalo
Claude Monet (French, 1840 - 1926) Water Lilies (Agapanthus)
Egypt Head of Amenhotep III Wearing the Blue Crown Lotus Blossom Necklace Terminal Animals in Art Mat Weight in the Form of a Bear 1:00 – 2:00
Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, reign of Amenhotep III 1391-1353 BC Head of Amenhotep III Wearing the Blue Crown
Talk about the use of sculpture in Egypt like the Head of Amenhotep III Wearing the Blue Crown You will need: Modeling clay or Crayola Model Magic Paper Mache Faces Foam Core Poster board Metallic Paint Talk about what a king in Egypt would look like. Cut out the crown shape out of poster board. Glue the mask and crown on your board. Add details like ears, snake head etc. out of clay. Paint the sculpture head with metallic paint. Egypt: Head of a King
Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18 (1540-1296 BC). reign of Amenhotep III to Akhenaten 1391-1337 BC Lotus Blossom Necklace Terminal
Talk about the use of jewelry in Egypt like the Lotus Blossom Necklace Terminal You will need: Modeling clay or Crayola Model Magic Strings for necklaces. Beads to decorate the string. Talk about what a lotus blossom is. Make a shape of a lotus out of your clay. Put a hole in the clay to put your string through. Decorate the remainder of the string with beads. Put your name on a plate and put your finished necklace on the plate. Egypt: Lotus Necklace
China, Western Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 25)3rd Century BC - 1st Century AD Mat Weight in the Form of a Bear
Talk about sculptures like the Han Dynasty Mat Weight in the Form of a Bear Talk about its function as a weight for a mat. You will need: Modeling clay or play dough or Crayola Model Magic A mat to put the sculptures on each end. Make two balls out of your clay. The big ball is going to be your animal’s body, the little ball will be the head. Now the ball of clay should have a flattened side. Pick up the clay and turn it over. Make legs by pressing the flattened ball at four corners. Turn the clay over and stick the smaller ball to the front of the larger ball, smoothing them together with your thumbs. Then you can make a design on your animal with a toothpick or a pencil. To sign you sculpture, you can put your name on the animal’s stomach. Animals in Art: Mat Weight
Alexander Calder Two Systems White Loops and Red Spiral on Black Louise Nevelson Black Box Richard Long Untitled 2:00 – 3:00
Alexander Calder (American, 1898 - 1976)White Loops and Red Spiral on Black
Talk about assemblage like Louise Nevelson’s Black Box. Talk about what an assemblage is. You will need: Modeling clay or play dough or Crayola Model Magic A big box Many small boxes A variety of 3-D shapes Glue your smaller shapes in your big box into an interesting design. Let dry. Paint your assemblage black. Sign your art work on the back of the big box. Assemblage Project Black Box