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Preview of Maria Sybilla Merian-Pioneering Naturalist, Botanist and Entomologist

Maria Sybilla Merian-Pioneering Naturalist, Botanist and Entomologist

Maria Sibylla Merian 1647-1717, was a German-Dutch Naturalist, Entomologist, and Scientific Illustrator who made significant contributions to the field. Her scientific contributions established her as a pioneering ecologist, and her research continues to be regarded as a fundamental contribution to the systematic study of insects and natural illustration. This series of Great Art Books include a biography, facts, and activity coloring pages.
Preview of Meet the teacher template

Meet the teacher template

Meet the teacher template for first week of school! :)
Preview of Country Music Genre Study Project

Country Music Genre Study Project

Created by
Musical Meg
Take your students on a journey through the history and sound of Country Music with this engaging and easy-to-use independent music project! Students will explore the roots of country music, learn about influential artists, discover important instruments and styles, and listen to famous songs while building a deeper understanding of this popular American music genre. This resource is perfect for middle school general music classes, sub plans, independent work days, early finishers, music appreci
Preview of Claude Monet

Claude Monet

Oscar-Claude Monet was a co-founder of French Impressionist painting, and the most consistent and prolific practitioner of the movement's philosophy of expressing one's perceptions before nature, especially as applied landscape painting. The term "Impressionism" is derived from the title of his painting “Impression of Sunrise”.It was exhibited in the first of the independent exhibitions mounted by Monet and his associates as an alternative to the Salon De Paris. Monet created a community with ot
Preview of Paul Cezanne, Father of Modern Art

Paul Cezanne, Father of Modern Art

Paul Cezanne was a French Post-Impressionist painter. Born in Aix, France, he is regarded as the master of modern still-life and landscape painting.He wanted to capture “the green odor” of his Provence fields and “the perfume of marble from Sainte-Victoire”, the mountain that was the subject of so many of his paintings. His use of color and style influenced Picasso and Braque to experiment with a palette knife, which led to the art style known as “Cubism”. Hard copies are available on www.artlit
Preview of Van Gogh's Flowers

Van Gogh's Flowers

Van Gogh’s love of nature runs through his art like a bright, living thread—you can see it most clearly in the way he painted flowers. He was drawn to the wildness and color of the natural world, often finding solace and inspiration in the fields and gardens around him. That affection poured into his still lifes, which pulse with energy and movement, rather than feeling stiff or staged. Flowers weren’t just a subject for him—they were a way to experiment with light, color, and emotion. His serie
Preview of Suzanne Valadon- Muse of Montmartre

Suzanne Valadon- Muse of Montmartre

Suzanne Valadon's story reads like a novel. Born to a single mother in a tiny French town, she grew up in the gritty streets of Paris, taking odd jobs to survive - from making funeral wreaths to washing dishes. But fate had bigger plans. When Valadon was a teenager, she befriended some artists living in her neighborhood in Montmartre. They helped her get a job as a Trapeze artist at the Mollier circus. Berthe Morisot painted the young Valadon as a tightrope walker. Not long after, she fell from
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