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Why see art in real life?: Teaching package
What differences do you experience when looking at art in real life or on the internet? After an introductory vlog in which Leonard and his virtual assistant JOS go in search of Professor Siebenstein's laboratory to unravel why seeing art in real …
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Get creative with medieval manuscripts: Lesmap
On mmmonk.be you can admire all preserved medieval monastic manuscripts from the abbeys of Ter Doest, Ten Duinen, Sint-Baafs and Sint-Pieters in great detail.
That primary school children also look with amazement at the texts, the flowers, animals or …
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Windows: Blog about art
Windows is a blog devoted entirely to art and related matters. Every week there is a message about backgrounds to art news, but there is also room for consideration and analysis.
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The First Art: Brief Overview
The First Art is the account of the two places in Europe, in southern Germany and southern France, where homo sapiens, newly arrived (-40,000 years), was the first in human history to design wonderful works of art.
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Prehistoric Venuses and Their Possible Meanings: Historical Overview
This is a first concise version of the evolution in the representation of women from prehistoric times, over the figurines of the agricultural revolution to the goddesses of the great empires to the Virgin Mary.
Here it is limited to the prehistoric …
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Bruegel the Elder: Blog
Blog where you can find information, images, reviews of paintings and museums ... about Bruegel the Elder. Deliberately chosen to write the name with eu (read the reason for that at: https://breugeldeoude.com/over/ , because should be ue ...
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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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Greek art
A presentation with lots of visual material and moving elements about the different parts of Greek art.
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Why people pick up?: Culture
Here you will find a short presentation on how people all over the world decorate themselves. It's about both fashion and face painting. It is about ritual clothing, party clothes and carnival conditions.
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With the K for Art: Group assignment
The class becomes a museum. Each group has a guide and presenter who will explain more about a well-known work of art to their audience (the class group). How you proceed is described in the student bundle. There is an evaluation added at the …
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Belgian sculptors
This is a presentation about special, contemporary Belgian visual artists. In this presentation, works of art are shown that are not made with the usual materials (stone, wood, ceramics or clay). The text has been kept very simple and with each …
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