SFOA ART LIBRARY
PORTRAITS - GRADE 5
AMEDEO MODIGILIANI
ARTISTS
STYLES GENRES AND TECHNIQUES
ARTIST'S SELF PORTRAITS
Pierre Bonnard (1867 - 1947) post impressionists
Bonnard was born in France and started studying Law. He then enrolled in the Academie Julian, a liberal Parisian art school, where he met Paul Serusier, Mauris Denis, Henri Ibels, and Paul Ransom. After 1900 he began spending more time in the countryside between Normandy and Paris, producing a great number of landscapes. Before the beginning of World War I, Bonnard travelled extensively throughout Europe and North Africa. Bonnard continued to create major exhibitions of his work and travelled to the United States.
Salvador Dali (1904 -1989) surrealism
The famous Spanish surrealist painter, Salvador Dali had an artistic repertoire that included sculpture, painting, photography, multimedia work, and collaborations with other artists. In 1922, Dali went to study at the School of Fine Arts in San Fernando where he studied Cubism and Dada. After his expulsion from the Academy, he travelled to Paris, where he met Pablo Picasso and Joan Miro, who heavily influenced his painting styles. Dali continually borrowed from many painting styles. From Impressionism to Renaissance works, he combined all elements into single compositions.
FAVOURITE ARTISTS
FAVOURITE ART WORKS
Using postcards for Art Appreciation
This program is unique in that you can know absolutely nothing about art and
learn right along with your students. Being able to handle the masterpieces is a
far cry from the hands-off feeling of museums.
Step 1 - Match identical paintings.
Step 2 - Pair two similar paintings by the same artist.
Step 3 - Be able to recognize and group four paintings by several artists.
Step 4 - Learn the names of famous artists.
Step 5 - Learn the names of famous paintings.
Step 6 - Learn the movements or “schools” of art: Impressionism, Modernism.
Step 7 - Learn to sort paintings by schools of art.
Step 8 - Place paintings on a time line.
learn right along with your students. Being able to handle the masterpieces is a
far cry from the hands-off feeling of museums.
Step 1 - Match identical paintings.
Step 2 - Pair two similar paintings by the same artist.
Step 3 - Be able to recognize and group four paintings by several artists.
Step 4 - Learn the names of famous artists.
Step 5 - Learn the names of famous paintings.
Step 6 - Learn the movements or “schools” of art: Impressionism, Modernism.
Step 7 - Learn to sort paintings by schools of art.
Step 8 - Place paintings on a time line.
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Wikipaintings.org allows unlimited copying, distributing and displaying of the images of public domain artworks solely.
We use the Copyright term based on the authors' deaths according to U.S. Copyright Law, that is 70 years.
These artworks may be protected by copyright. They are posted on the site in accordance with fair use principles rationale:
1 it is a historically significant artwork
2 the image is only being used for informational and educational purposes
3 the image is readily available on the internet
4 the image is a low resolution copy of the original artwork and is unsuitable for commercial use
Artworks protected by copyright are supposed to be used only for contemplation. Images of that type of artworks are prohibited for copying, printing, or any kind of reproducing and communicating to public since these activities may be considered copyright infringement.