Museum Art Cards: Experience the Museum with All Your Senses

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023287
ISBN
9789063695491
Grade 7-AD
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Charlotte Mason
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Create an art museum at home! You will need a good art photo book or a set of art postcards to work from. An old art calendar can work too! The cards have general questions for the student to consider as they look at the painting or sculpture. It's a unique experience for the viewer as they are asked about the surroundings, senses (smells/feel), form, point of view and meaning of the work. Small guide included.

Publisher's Description of Museum Art Cards: Experience the Museum with All Your Senses

Besides the overwhelming amount of visual information that can get in the way of a pleasant museum visit, there is another insignificant hurdle: meaning. Many of us want to understand and categorize everything we see, but what are you really thinking when you look at a work of art? The assignments on these cards help you to make a connection with a work of art, despite all the information given. You can complete these assignments in any museum, anywhere in the world. Follow the quests from A-Z, pick one at random or do the ones that appeal to you the most.

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Product Format:Other
Brand:BIS Publishers
Grades:7-AD
ISBN:9789063695491
Length in Inches:6
Width in Inches:4.5
Height in Inches:1.25
Weight in Pounds:0.85
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