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Art History Colouring Pages & Printables
Welcome to the Art History Printables and Colouring Pages, featuring
art history pictures to print, colour and play.
Colouring pages have been created by artist Geoff Slater of
KinderArt.com in the style of the masters. You won't find these great
designs and pictures anywhere else.
How does it work?
Simply choose from the pages. You will then see a small version
of the page and a link to a printable version. Once you are at
the printable version page, select the print function on your browser
-- go to the upper left hand corner of your screen, click on file
and go to print.
Edvard Munch:
The Scream
Print and colour.
Grant Wood:
American Gothic
Print and colour.
Leonardo Da Vinci:
Mona Lisa
Print and colour.
Pablo Picasso:
Three Musicians
Print and colour.
Vincent Van Gogh:
Starry Night
Print and colour.
Vincent Van Gogh:
Sunflowers
Print and colour.
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Research activity on an artist?
Here are a few sites that
will make this a breeze.
VAN GOGH
http://www.vangoghgallery.com
This site boasts that it contains 100% of Van Gogh's paintings.
It also has some excellent information on the paintings as well
as a biography. The FAQ page, is most enlightening to view.
Students usually enjoy the story of Van Gogh's missing 'ear', full
details of this story are given at the site in the FAQ section.
THE ARTCHIVE
http://artchive.com/ftp_site.htm
This site has a huge list of artists in the sidebar. The artists'
biography and selections of their artwork can be viewed here, use
the 'picture viewer' for a full screen image. Major art history
periods are also covered at this site.
WEBMUSEUM -
Paris - is another great web art resource. Major art periods and
artists are covered as well as a glossary of terms and bibliography
.
http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/
Additional Art links including Australian Art Resources
http://www.virtualteacher.com.au/art.html
HOT SITE
XREFER
is
one of the best general reference sites on the net. Not only can you
research artists and art terminology at this site, you can also
use encyclopaedias, dictionaries, thesauri & books of quotations
specific references for, science, technology, health, philosophy,
place names, language and music. http://www.xrefer.com/ (Image3)
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