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F.A.C.T.S. Schedule 2008-09
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October 2008
Maxfield Parrish
(1870-1966)
Parrish lived in Cornish, New Hampshire and is known for his children’s book and popular magazine illustrations. In his later years he focused on landscapes using vivid colors and interesting lighting.
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November 2008
Aboriginal Art
We will explore the art of indigenous Australians done from pre-historic times until the present. Aboriginal Art is done in a wide variety of styles and covers many indigenous traditions. We will learn how “Dreamtime”, the mythology of the land that tells the stories from when men, women and nature came to be, influences this art form.
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January 2009
Keith Haring
(1958-1990)
Haring started out as a graffiti artist in the subway system in New York City using chalk on empty black paper. He was inspired by the NY street scene. His bold, childlike, humorous imagery is very accessible to children of all ages.
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February 2009
William H. Johnson
(1901-1970)
William H. Johnson is known for his simplified style and his folk-art depictions of the daily life of urban and rural African Americans. He had little formal training as a painter and little recognition for his talent while he was alive.
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March 2009
Claude Monet
(1840-1926)
Monet is known as one of the leaders of the Impressionist Movement in art. He was fascinated with the play of light and reflection on the landscape. He used short brush strokes and dabs of color to paint the same subjects over and over in order to capture the changing light.
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April 2009
Lois Ehlert
(1934- )
Lois Ehlert is a prolific, award-winning author/illustrator of children’s books. She is known for her bright, bold collage style illustrations using cut paper, fabric, buttons and found objects. Her love of nature and the outdoors is evident in her illustrations.
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May 2009
Amedeo Modigliani
(1884-1920)
Modigliani was an Italian painter and sculptor. His mask-like portraits are instantly recognizable with their long faces, thin noses, almond shaped eyes, pursed mouths and elongated necks.
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June 2009
Joan Miro
(1893-1938)
Joan Miro was born in Spain and his art has a definite Spanish influence. Miro’s brilliantly colored shapes and magical symbols fill his abstract paintings with wonder. His canvases are an interesting study in non-objective art.
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