Classic Art Samples (4 th Grade Curriculum). Let’s Learn About Artists: By searching their names By searching for certain styles or periods.

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Classic Art Samples (4 th Grade Curriculum)

Let’s Learn About Artists: By searching their names By searching for certain styles or periods

Some Famous Artists George Bellows George Bellows Paul Cezanne Paul Cezanne James Christensen James Christensen Louise Farnsworth Louise Farnsworth Helen Frankenthaler Helen Frankenthaler Käthe Kollwitz Käthe Kollwitz George Ottinger George Ottinger Vincent Van Gogh Vincent Van Gogh Jan Vermeer Jan Vermeer

George Bellows Dempsey and Firpo Other Artists

Paul Cezanne Apples and Oranges Other Artists

James Christensen Rhinocerous Other Artists

Louise Farnsworth Capitol from North Salt Lake Other Artists

Helen Frankenthaler Other Artists Blue Atmosphere

Käthe Kollwitz Other Artists Mother and Child

George Ottinger Other Artists Immigrant Train

Vincent Van Gogh Other Artists Bedroom at Arles

Jan Vermeer Other Artists The Letter

Major Periods Renaissance Renaissance Baroque Baroque Classical Classical Romantic Romantic Modern Modern