mrs. smith 6 th grade art class. demonstrate an understanding of the roles of artist throughout...
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JOURNEY TO THE VINCENT VAN GOGH MUSEUM IN
AMSTERDAMMrs. Smith
6th Grade Art Class
Standard 4.3 Demonstrate an
understanding of the roles of artist throughout history and cultures.
Objectives Students will be able to
explain the role Vincent Van Gogh had on history.
Students will be able to identify the elements of art in Van Gogh’s artworks.
Vocabulary you will need to know during this field trip:
Abstract- Abstract art seeks to break away from traditional representation of physical objects. It explores the relationship of forms and colors.
Still Life- A work of art depicting inanimate subject matter.
Self-Portrait- A representational of an artist, drawn, painted, photographed or sculpted by the artist.
Canvas- A strong, course, cloth used as a surface for painting.
Oil Paint- A paste made with ground pigment and a drying oil such as linseed, used chiefly by artist.
Follow me through the Vincent Van Gogh
Museum! If you ever want to experience more you can click here here to
go straight to the website.
This is the entrance.
Woman Winding Yarn1885
Women Sewing1885To learn more about
these paintings click here.
Keep moving and you come upon this early work of Van Gogh’s.
Beach at Scheveningen in Stormy Weather
1882
To learn more about this painting and other early works click here.
Farmhouses near HoogeveenSeptember 1883 The Vicarage at Nuenen
October-November 1885Van Gogh lived in this house with his parents for several months in 1883-1884. His father, a protestant pastor, was then the rector of a church in Nuenen, a predominantly Roman Catholic town in the southern province of Brabant. This painting was probably executed after the death of Van Gogh's father in 1885.
The Cottage1885
For information on this cottage and
others please click here.
I hope you enjoyed your tour of the Vincent Van
Gogh museum. He was an amazing artist and has impacted the art world.
After you are finished looking through the
museum click here to learn some fun facts about the
artist!