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Europalia: European arts festival
Europalia's official website.
You will find all kinds of information about exhibitions, theater performances and film.
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Royal Museums of Fine Arts: Catalog and files
This is a collection of websites offered by the Royal Museums of Fine Arts (KMSK).
On the Educateam site you will find dossiers about temporary and permanent exhibitions of the KMSK. These files can form the basis for a lesson on art in primary or …
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Animal portraits after the artist Andy Warhol
Ten worksheets covering the following:
- background information Andy Warhol;
- what is pop art;
- what are the characteristics;
- exercise, step-by-step plan for animal portrait with acrylic paint.
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ItalyGuides: Photos Historic Monuments
This commercial site takes care of hotel and museum reservations in Italy. On the site you will find many beautiful panoramic photos of historical monuments from the most important Italian cities of art. Venice, Firenze, Rome... There are dozens …
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Rijksstudio: Interactive site of the Rijksmuseum
With Rijksstudio, the Dutch Rijksmuseum presents a beautiful interactive site based on high-quality images of the collection. You can easily log in via your Facebook account or email address. You can save all the works you see by creating …
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Creepy landscape in Bister
The students create an eerie landscape in bistre and detail with Indian ink.
They start from the movie Coraline to make it clear to them how it is that something gets creepy. There is also a worksheet that can support the students during the …Translated by
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Jan Vermeer: Background to the artist and his paintings
This is a brief introduction to a lesson about Jan Vermeer:
- his life;
- his style period (baroque);
- characteristics of his work;
- themes in his paintings.
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Alechinsky: Lesson preparation group work
Students are introduced to the work of the Belgian artist Alechinsky. First they have to design and cut their own stamp, then they make a group work with the frottage technique.
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Monotypes after artist Kees van Dongen
The students are instructed to make monotypes based on the works of Kees van Dongen. In doing so, they must choose a color pair that is complementary. They are then allowed to touch up their monotype with colored pencil to increase the monotype …
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Onomatopee and Roy Lichtenstein
Starting from the explosion works of Roy Lichtenstein, the students learn what onomatopoeia are and work them out themselves. They learn what primary and secondary colors are and apply this in their work.
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Room with wife after Henri Matisse
The students create a room based on works by Henri Matisse. They will divide an A3 sheet into ground and wall. In addition, they have to design their own wallpaper to make their room a bit more pleasant.
Then they have to draw a reclining woman, …
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Working with lino: Imminent sea view, filled in with watercolor paint
The students learn to work with lino. They cut out a self-made drawing on the theme of a threatening sea view. After they have printed their linocut, they paint the areas with watercolor paint to reinforce the threat.
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