Week 1: I and the Village Oil on canvas. 6' 3 5/8" x 59 5/8"

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Week 1: I and the Village Oil on canvas. 6' 3 5/8" x 59 5/8" Marc Chagall (France) 1911. Oil on canvas. 6' 3 5/8" x 59 5/8" (192.1 x 151.4 cm).

Week 2: Guernica put in reverse colors Pablo Picasso (Spain) 1937 Oil on Canvas 137.4 × 305.5 in (349 × 776 cm)

Leonardo da Vinci (Italy) Week 3: A Self-Portrait 1. Peaceful (Express 3 different feeling by using different lines) Leonardo da Vinci (Italy) 1512. Red chalk on paper 13 × 8 1/4 in

Week 3: Self-Portrait 2. Fearful Use fine and sensitive lines.

Week 3: Self-Portrait 3. Joyful Use thick and strong lines.

Hokusai Katsushika (Japan) Week 4: Red Fuji Hokusai Katsushika (Japan) unknown years (bet. 1826 and 1833) a wood-block print. unknown size.

Week 5: Poet on A Mountain Top (2 versions: one is without water, the other is with water in ink) without water Shen Zhou (China) unknown years (Bet.1427 & 1509) ink and watercolor on paper. 15 1/4 × 23 1/4 in

Week 5: Poet on a Mountain Top with water

Week 6: Evening Snow of Kanbara (Let’s try printing!!) Hiroshige Andou (Japan) 1834. a wood-block print; ink and color on paper. 8 7/8 × 13 3/4 in.