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Please, Touch The Artwork 2: Search and find adventure in iconic paintings by James Ensor
Where's Wally meets modern art in this fun hidden object adventure.
You are a suited, art-loving skeleton, recently risen from the grave, with the ability to travel in and through paintings. With this skill you will help repair cracks in the paintings …
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Sammlungen Online: National Museums in Berlin
Website with online collection of the National Museums in Berlin. These national museums have fifteen collections and four institutes in Berlin. Together they form a universal museum that has grown over generations to preserve, research and …
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3D Pottery: Google Arts & Culture Experiments
Based on this exercise you can bake historical pots online with 3D Pottery.
On the Google Arts & Culture site you can have your students make pottery online (free). They get an example of a historical vase and then try to recreate it on the online …
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Freemix: Free online collage tool
Have your students create an online collage using the free Freemix tool. Bringing magazines is therefore no longer necessary!
They can start by choosing prints from an image bank and sticking them on the sheet.You can also draw fun effects on it, add …
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KIK IRPA: Friedländer database of Flemish Primitives
A complete overview of all paintings by Flemish masters of the fifteenth century.
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Smartify: Image recognition for works of art
With this image recognition app you can scan art in museums such as music with Shazam and get more information about it.
How does it work?
- Point your phone's camera at a painting in a museum and you'll get more information about it. You will not only …
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European Film Factory: European educational film platform
On this website you will find various short films, documentaries and films that you can watch with your students. In addition to the accompanying educational packages, you as a teacher can also make use of the option to create notes, fragments and …
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Jay Lee Painting: Painting techniques with watercolors and acrylics
Do you want to get started with watercolor or acrylic paint in your lessons? In this playlist you will certainly get ideas about alternative painting techniques to surprise your students.
Jay Lee is an artist who mainly works with watercolors. On his …
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Artvee: High Resolution Public Domain Classical Art
In recent years, several major museums and libraries have designated most or all of the public domain art in their collections with a creative commons license. As a result, they are available without restrictions for any purpose.
Artvee sorts and …
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MoMA Learning: Website with teaching materials on modern and contemporary art
MoMA Learning is an ideal starting point to get acquainted with modern and contemporary art. The website reflects the profound shift toward digital learning since the museum launched its first curriculum website in 2006 - a transition not just from …
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ARTtube: Video channel for art and design in the Netherlands and Belgium
ARTtube is a video channel for art and design in the Netherlands and Belgium. The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, M HKA in Antwerp, Gemeentemuseum The Hague, De Pont in Tilburg, Centraal Museum Utrecht, Museum Jan Cunen in Oss, Centrum Beeldende Kunst …
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What Came First?: Google Arts & Culture Experiments
In this interactive exercise you have to choose between two elements (a person, a discovery, a milestone in the art world, a building, a work of art ... ) in order to determine which of the two elements is the oldest or has been around the longest …
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