Saturday, April 17, 2010

Artist Study- Claude Monet- Impressionism

Impressionism was named after one of Monet's paintings, "Impression Sunrise" painted in 1873.

Monet Quotes:
"No one is an artist unless he carries his picture in his head before painting it and is sure of his method and composition."

"What could be said about me -- a man to whom only his painting matters? And of course his garden and his flowers as well."


"What I need most of all is color, always, always."

"Gardening was something I learned in my youth when I was unhappy. I perhaps owe having become a painter to flowers."  --- Claude Monet


Monet's Biography and gallery of paintings.


Literature:
"Linnea in Monet's Garden"                              















   
"Charlotte in Giverny"













Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists, Monet
Monet Video

I love the Venezia "Getting to Know" series.  Mike Venezia combines charictures with the artists' paintings and a delightful, short biography on the life of the artist.  It is a perfect book for the elementary aged young artist.




Venezia also rounds out this series with other "Getting to Know" books including composers, scientists, and presidents.  I have personally used his composer book on Bach and my children found it to be as entertaining as his artist series.


Free online resources and Printables:
Jimmie's awesome Monet Squidoo lense
Monet Notebooking Page
Mystery Painting- Monet's Waterlillies
Monet Lapbooking Pages
Claude Monet's River Scene at Bennecourt Notebooking Page

Coloring Pages:
Coloring Page of "The Boardwalk at Trouville" and the Full Color Masterpiece.

 Coloring Page of "The Luncheon" and the full color masterpiece.
These were samples provided by Dover Publications from their "Color Your Own " Series.  Please see below for their resources.  I absolutely love Dover Publications for thier inexpensive but useful art and literature resources! 


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Christian Classical Education and the Lord's calling

Isaiah 54:13 ~"And all thy children shall be taught of the LORD; and great shall be the peace of thy children."I feel both called and blessed to be a homeschooling mom. I don't think there is anything more important I could do with my life than to care for, love, and educate my children.

(Proverbs 22:6~ "Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.")It is not always easy. I struggled, especially the first year with decisions and curriculum and whether they were doing okay. Then l I realized that I need to "Let go and Let God".

When I let go I discovered a teaching and homeschooling method that was a perfect fit for us.

We began using a Charlotte Mason style to educate our children. It is not perfect, I will never claim to school my children JUST as Ms. Mason did or as she called for. I am still learning along with the children. The use of narration, REAL living books, nature study, composer and artist study, copywork, and the gentle art of her methods just FIT us. It helped make us all more relaxed and happy.

Intially, we homeschooled almost strictly according to the Charlotte Mason methods. The growth and education of my children using these methods astounds me! I have been amazed constantly that this glorious, NATURAL method of living and learning has worked so exceedingly well!

Recently, we began adding a Christian Classical style of education. I was hesitant at first because I did not have a full understanding of the Christian Classical model. I was suprised, once I began reading and researching this style, to find it quite similar to the approaches I have used in studies with the CM principles.

There are only a few (although important) differences in the two styles that I can see. Many believe (see Karen Glass' article on "The Well Trained Mind" forum) that because Sayer's essay, "The Lost Tools of Learning" was written long after Ms. Mason that she might agree with the differences in the Christian Classical Education. Ms. Mason, too, reached back into the past to classical educators.

In the book, "Classical Education and the Homeschool", written by Wesley Callihan, Douglas Jones, and Douglas Wilson, there is a quote from R.L. Dabney that I believe sums up what we are all trying to do and know we MUST do, "The education of children for God is the most important business done on earth. It is the one business for which the earth exists. "

My children constantly delight and challenge me! I am so incredibly blessed!

"I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." - Philippians 4:13