KNE top navigation bar

site tips graphic

 

   Search Blue Web'n
  
   Search Filamentality
  
   Search KNE
  
No Fear o' Eras

Impressionism

The idea behind No Fear o' Eras is to discover what makes up the style of certain artistic eras. Explore the three examples below to see if you can find what makes them all fit into this era. If this is your first time doing No Fear o' Eras, read the instructions.


The Paintings

image
Rouen Cathedral
Claude Monet
French, 1840 - 1926
more info
image
Pont Neuf, Paris
Auguste Renoir
French, 1841 - 1919
more info
image
Plum Brandy
Edouard Manet
French, 1832 - 1883
more info

Questions

  1. What kinds of things are the subjects of these paintings?
  2. What's the real subject of these paintings? (hint: trick question!)
  3. Why would artists want to paint fuzzy like this instead of clearly?
  4. Which elements of design stand out the most?
  5. How much skill would it take to create paintings like these?
  6. Would you like to read general questions for looking at art?

Internet Resources

More about the style & artists

Impressionism from the Web Museum
Background on Impressionism
Impressionism - Wikipedia

More examples

Early works and later waterlily paintings
Description of a Monet exhibit in Chicago
Pierre-Auguste Renoir from the WebMuseum
Paintings from the Renoir Gallery (viewer discretion advised)
Edouard Manet from the WebMuseum
Manet and His Influence - National Gallery of Art

Historical or cultural issues

Read about Claude Monet and see his photograph
Giverny - In the Heart of Impressionism
History of Paris
See what the Eiffel Tower looks like today or learn about it

Current versions

Painting along the Seine
Robbie D.Sayers, Contemporary Impressionist Oil Painter
Tim Howe's Contemporary Impressionism Gallery of Oil Paintings
Photographs of great surf spots
Images from around the world


Coming to an Opinion
Now that you have studied the three paintings by looking, questioning, and exploring related Internet resources, it's time to show what you've discovered. Fill in the fields below, then click the "I Fear No Eras" button to post your page. Print out, present, and discuss your ideas with other art historians.

    Your name:

    What are the Three main things artworks of this era have in common?
    (Would you like some tips or to see the feedback rubric?)


     


First posted 1995.
Last modified Thursday December 04, 2008
 ---------
KNE Home Feedback Search

Great Education Sites!

Use our Curriculum!

Learn to use technology!

additionalContent


     
Education Advocate Expansion
Education Advocates are now available to train and consult with customers nationwide with an emphasis in the 22 AT&T states. Contact us or your sales account manager if interested.

Webinars on Demand
"Going Mobile in K12: Best Practices for K12 Schools"(54 mins. 9-11-08)

"Disaster Planning and Safety Best Practices for K12 Schools" (57 mins. 5-14-08)

Networking Exchange
Subscribe now for personalized access to the latest networking and technology trends.  Customize your profile to receive only those topics of interest to you. Already a member? Sign In

First posted 1995.
Last modified Thursday December 04, 2008
 ---------
KNE Home Feedback Search
Blue Web'n | Curriculum | Staff Development | Discounts | What is KNE? | Filamentality | Lessons | Videoconferencing | E-rate | Site Guide | Feedback | Search

© 2009 Copyright AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T and the AT&T logo are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property. This site contains links to public sites whose content and language do not fall under the jurisdiction of AT&T. The views and opinions expressed at these sites are not those of AT&T. Please read our Disclaimer.
AT&T Corporate