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Who has the Mona collection?

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From: Judy Decker (judydeckeriad_at_TeacherArtExchange)
Date: Thu Jan 22 2004 - 19:02:09 PST


Thanks Sara! I have already added this lesson to the
Mona Parody lesson on IAD:
http://www.fsus.fsu.edu/EducationCurriculum/chats/monalisa/lesson8a.html

Now -- all of you know as well as I do that it is hard
to get kids to bring stuff in for lessons like
this....Someone out there has a whole collection of
Mona Lisa stuff - that is one of her "passions"....Now
just who was that? I haven't a clue...MAYBE we can
make it a goal to get some of her most outrageous
things on a Mona page on IAD for all to use? Yes - I
know there are lots of images on line already -- but
these will be out own special Mona collection of
things.

Did you ever photograph them and make a Mona
PowerPoint? I COULD put that on IAD since it is your
own "stuff".

Sara (if you see this), I do like the lesson. I often
took stuff in for my kiddies to decide if it was art
or not --then they had to tell what aesthetic theory
they were using...and the fun part was seeing if they
could determine which one was most valuable ($$$ wise)
- and then having them tell why they came to that
decision - the criteria they used, etc.

Judy

--- Saragant@aol.com wrote:
> Came across this site tonight, it looks fascinating
> for aesthetic chats and
> "What is Art?" discussions!
> Mona Lisa Chat
> Sara in NC

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