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I include art history in all my Beg. Art and Drawing I classes and cover
about 14 different artists for each class (28 total). This would be so
difficult to choose because there are so many great artists!! I do tend to
favor the Renaissance greats, though, and the Impressionists and
Post-Impressionists along with Winslow Homer and John Constable...so,....I
guess I'm glad I'm able to choose the artists I love the best instead of
being limited to only 5!!
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From: <KLMVisArt>
To: ArtsEdNet Talk <artsednet>
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 6:38 AM
Subject: Re: Which 5 make the list?
> What five artists would you introduce...
>
> Michal,
> Good choices but if I were to choose for the elementary level and were
> thinking about the artists as exemplars for what I teach I would have to
> include Mary Cassatt and Henri Matisse. Who would I leave out? Rembrandt
> and Michelangelo. I must say I cover them both and would really hate to
> eliminate them!
> Kerry
>
> If I left out Michelangelo, I'd especially miss watching the children
drawing
> under the tables. It is a lesson I found in a small paperback book (can't
> remember the name & it is in school).
>
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