I’m so excited to release this today! I’ve had so many questions and requests for a second volume to my original World’s Greatest Artist Unit Study that I couldn’t say no! So without further ado, we have the World’s Greatest Artists Vol. 2!
Introduction:
Come along on our quest to learn about some of the world’s greatest artists! In this series of artist studies, we will be learning about 7 of the world’s greatest artists. We will immerse ourselves in the work of each artist so we become well familiar with their style, methods, and images. The Unit study includes 8 open and go lessons for each artist.
Much of our time studying will be through open discussion and hands on experimentation. Upon completion of this curriculum you will be able to easily recognize the artwork from each artist studied, learn to look at art critically, as well as have gained an appreciation for art in general. You will also have explored some new techniques, and created several of your own unique masterpieces!
So grab some paint brushes, paints, and get ready to explore, create, and learn!
Who is this for?
I designed the artist units for elementary aged students, typically K-5, but I’ve had several people say that they’ve been used for older students with great success as well.
Scheduling:
I suggest scheduling approximately 4 weeks per artist. Each artist study has 8 lessons, so that averages to 2 lessons per week over the course of 26 weeks. However, the lessons can be easily adapted to fit your schedule as well.
What artists are included in Vol. 2?
- Norman Rockwell
- Rembrandt
- Paul Cezanne
- Andy Warhol
- Pierre Auguste Renoir
- Paul Gauguiin
- Edgar Degas
Materials needed:
- Paper
- Pencils
- Paint, water color and tempera
- Paint Brushes
- Drop Cloth, or something to protect your work area
- Clay or Play-doh
Resources Suggested: Getting to know the World’s Greatest Artist Series by Mike Venezia:
For several lessons there are hands on activities to help students recognize and appreciate the artwork they are studying. Here is an example of a puzzle Turbo worked on for Georgia O’Keeffe from World’s Greatest Artist Vol. 1.
And here is a close-up of the Artist Flashcards, again one of our artists from Vol. 1.
Lapbook:
As you progress through the curriculum students will create a fun lapbook with puzzles, artists flashcards, reports, and mini-books to help remind them of the artist’s work, how they felt about it, and what they remember most! Here is what the inside of your lapbook will look like once you start filling it up (Pics are from Vol. 1, and yes, Georgia’s name has been fixed)!
Click below to get your Greatest Artist Unit Studies now! Hope you enjoy learning all about art!
I am trying to login to get the Artist Study 2 but it tells me my password doesn’t match up. When I asked it to reset my password, it said it would email me a new password. But I still haven’t received the new password. Help please! ps. Thanks so much for offering this for free 😀
Thanks so much! I was planning to start your Vol 1 this year. Will def use Vol 2 as well!
Thank you for making this available. What a blessing. We will enjoy using this for a long time.
Thank you so kindly, your website is wonderful!! I appreciate the hard work you put into making these available to our family.
Thank You for giving this away for free! You are a blessing to the homeschooling community and I love checking your blog everyday to see what is new 🙂 I was quite excited when I saw this, and will be plugging it into our curriculum next week!
Thank you for sharing this! This is my first time on your blog and you’ve made a subscriber out of me. Thank you for all that you do, fantastic job! 😀
Thank you so much for sharing these for free!! I LOVE your curriculum, and I am so excited to add these to what I already have! 🙂
We love art and are enjoying volume 1. I’m sure that we are going to enjoy this one. Thanks!!
Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much for sharing!