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Obra de arte de la semana: 52 semanas de arte, año 3 y 4

Desde Da Vinci hasta Damien Hirst, Venus de Milo hasta Tutankamón, pasando por Whistler y Norman Rockwell. Únase a mí cada semana o visíteme para conocer una nueva obra de arte y el impacto que ha tenido en el mundo.
Alexandra Noelle Hesting
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Clase

Qué está incluido

1 reunión en vivo
20 minutos horas de clase por semana

Experiencia de clase

Each week we will learn about a new work of art and the artist who created it. Where its found, its impact on history and fun facts that get conversations flowing. Come for the art and stay for the laughs.

Our class will start with describing the art. What do you see? Pretend I can't see it? Can you paint me a word picture? How does it make you feel? Thanking about art on an individual level. Then as we learn we'll work toward a community or global idea with its impact on history and art such as events that may have made it more or less popular in the past and present

No two weeks will be the same. We will cover well-known and lesser-known artists and works of art. We will explore different cultures, countries, and mediums. Please review the list of selected works or themed weeks so you are aware of what your student will learn about. 

If you would like to schedule a special time or request a specific work of art please message me.
If you would like to request an artist or artwork please reach out. 

See the schedule below for what art we are looking at for each class already schedule or start new. 

Date and time of each class scheduled 


Week 1: Christina's World by Andrew Wyeth
Week 2: Nicholas Moufarrege and David Levinthal
Week 3: The Weeping Woman Pablo Picasso
Week 4: La Pieta by Michelangelo
Week 5: A Quadrina (Horses of Saint Mark)
Week 6: Color Theory in a Nutshell
Week 7: Old Man's Cloth by El Anatsui
Week 8: Gilbert Steward on Washington
Week 9: Giuseppe Arcimboldo's Vertumnus
Week 10: Bisa Butler, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
Week 11: Ai Weiwei's Sunflower Seeds
Week 12: Throw Back to Year One
Week 13: Monet Water Waterlilies
Week 14: Eiffel Tower
Week 15: Diego Rivera, Creation
Week 16:  The Standard of UR
Week 17: Nicholas Poussin, Landscape with a Calm
Week 18: Cornelia Parker Acts of Destruction
Week 19: Anila Quayyum, Intersections, 2013
Week 20: Sky ad Water 1 by MC Escher
Week 21: Keith Haring
Week 22: Olmec Heads
Week 23: Caspar David Friedrich, Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog
Week 24: James Luna's Performance Art
Week 25: Fabritius, The Goldfinch
Week 26: The Artist's Pets (a look at the strange animals artists owned)
Week 27: Augustus of Prima Porta
Week 28: British Museum Special Week
Week 29: Michelangelo's David (Nudity)
Week 30: (a few of) Da Vinci's Inventions
Week 31: Kiowa (Five) Six
Week 32: Little Mermaid Statue
Week 33: Moulin Rouge: La Goulue by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Week 34: School of Athens
Week 35: Artemisia Gentileschi Repeat
Week 36: Mona Lisa
Week 37: Clara Clara
Week 38: Consecration of Napoleon by David
Week 39: Mini Week- Mini lessons on Jean Juliean, Flat Stanley, and Gabriel Dawn
Week 40: Meow Wolf
Week 41: Song Dynasty
Week 42: Color Theory of Advertising
Week 43: Mascot Designs
Week 44: Fall of the Rebel Angels
Week 45: Becorn and Trolls 'Oh My!'
Week 46: Dorit Levinsteint
Week 47: Dogs Playing Poker
Week 48: Pastry Case by Claes Oldenburg
Week 49: Kathleen Ryan
Week 50: Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius
Week 51: Mask of Agamemnon
Week 52: The Harvesters by Pieter Bruegel the Elder

Year 4-
Week 1: Andy Warhol Makes Marilyn Monroe
Metas de aprendizaje
Students will learn about a different work of art each week including its material, artist, time, culture, and history.
objetivo de aprendizaje

Otros detalles

Orientación para padres
As with any art please review the artworks prior to the scheduled week. Should you have any concerns please reach out. This class covers art from different cultures, times, and backgrounds which may differ from traditional American ideals. Art may contain nudity (noted and you will be advised two weeks prior)
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Fuentes
I use a variety of research topics including art history books, khan academy, artists websites, and museum/gallery pages to research each individual work of art/artist. My primary sources are living artists websites, museums where the artwork is located, and the text book Art History by Marilynn Stockstad.
Se unió el July, 2020
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I am an art history professor and teach college students. There are many works of art I would love to share with students. Take a step into my college class with looks at art from around the world and throughout history.

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