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“Forces of Nature in Art” Recommended for Grades 3-5: Wind, rain, snow! Volcanic eruptions! Misty mountaintops and sunny summer days. Learn how artists capture the forces of nature in works of art.
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“Forces of Nature in Art” Recommended for Grades 3-5: Wind, rain, snow! Volcanic eruptions! Misty mountaintops and sunny summer days. Learn how artists.

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Page 1: “Forces of Nature in Art” Recommended for Grades 3-5: Wind, rain, snow! Volcanic eruptions! Misty mountaintops and sunny summer days. Learn how artists.

“Forces of Nature in Art”

Recommended for Grades 3-5:Wind, rain, snow! Volcanic eruptions!

Misty mountaintops and sunny summer days. Learn how artists capture the

forces of nature in works of art.

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Science: 3.E.1, 3.E.2, 3.L.2

4.E.1, 4.E.2 5.E.1, 5.L.1, 5.L.2

Visual Arts: 3.V.I, 3.V.2, 3.CX.1, 3.CR.1 4.V.1, 4.V.2, 4.CX.1, 4.CR.1 5.V.1, 5.V.2, 5.CX.1, 5.CR.1

English Language Arts: 3.SL.1, 3.SL.2, 3.SL.3, 3.SL.4, 3.SL.6 4.SL.1, 4.SL.2, 4.SL.3, 4.SL.4, 4.SL.6 5.SL.1, 5.SL.2, 5.SL.3, 5.SL.4, 5.SL.6

North Carolina Common Core and Essential Standards Correlations:

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Pre-Visit Key Questions:• What adjectives would you use to describe a force of

nature like a volcano? A snowstorm? Bright sunshine? Heavy rains?

• What colors and details would you use to make a work of art showing the season of spring? Winter? Summer? Fall?

• How many different kinds of natural materials can you think of that artists might use to make their works of art?

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Ludolf Backhuysen, Ships in a Stormy Sea off a Coast (Dutch, c. 1700-05)

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Thomas Hart Benton, Spring on the Missouri(American, 1945)

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Frederick Carl Frieseke, The Garden Parasol (American, c. 1910)

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Esaias van den Velde, Winter Scene (Dutch, 1614)

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Geogia O’Keeffe, Cebolla Church(American, 1945)

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Milton Avery, Blue Landscape (American, 1946)

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John Beerman,Three Trees, Two

Clouds (American, 1990)

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Albert Bierstadt, Bridal Veil Falls, Yosemite

(American, c. 1871-73)

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Jennifer Steinkamp, Mike Kelley (video loop)(American, 2007-08)

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Philips Wouwerman, Stag Hunt in a River (Dutch, c. 1650-55)

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Thomas Moran, "Fiercely the red sun descending/Burned his way along the heavens" (American, 1875-76)

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Pierre-Jacques Volaire, The Eruption of Mt. Vesuvius(French, 1777)

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Andrew Wyeth, Winter 1946 (American, 1946)

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Skunder (Alexander) Bognossian, Night Flight of Dread and Delight (Ethiopian, 1946)

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Bill and Mary Buchen (American), Wind Reeds (installed at NCMA in 2010)

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Louis Remy Mignot, Landscape in Ecuador (American, 1859)

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Vollis Simpson (American), Wind Machine, 2002

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Model of a Boat

(Egyptian, c. 1985-1650 BC)

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Greek, Neck Amphora, c. 530-520 BCE

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Canaletto, The Rialto Bridge and the Church of S. Giorgio Maggiore

(Italian, c. 1750)

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Ursula von Rydingsvard (American, born in Germany), Ogromna, 2009

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Post-Visit Key Questions:

• Did you have a favorite work of art that you saw today? Which one, and why?

• What were some “surprising” forces of nature you learned about today? Think: materials, outdoor sculpture, wind, light and shadow…