Classroom Art Gallery - World War II Creative Survivors
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During WWII, many art works and artists were lost to future generations due to the policies of the Third Reich. These three artists survived and chose to use their art to remind us of the destruction of war and the importance of peace regardless of the politics involved. Picasso, Matisse and Chagall all lived and created art during World War II. Learn about these amazing artists and what they endured during their lives. Separately they would cost $15, but you can receive all three for $10!
I began the Classroom Art Gallery Series because I loved introducing artists to my students. As their minds expanded through each exposure, I knew this was an area that could provide my students with an awareness that could not be found anywhere else in their classroom experiences. I hope these images help inspire your students to become deeper thinkers about the world around them. Check out my TpT store for more artists in the Classroom Art Gallery Series.
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Classroom Art Gallery Artist PowerPoints
Alma Woodsey Thomas – Abstract Expressionism
Andy Warhol – Contemporary Pop Art
Bansky – Graffiti/Social Commentary
Claude Monet – French Impressionism
Clementine Hunter – Folk Art
George Rodrigue – Cajun Blue Dog
Georgia O’Keefe – American Modernism
Jackson Pollock – Action Drip Painting
James Michalopoulas – New Orleans Architecture
Keith Haring – Graphic Graffiti
Pablo Picasso – Cubism
Paul Klee – Abstract
Vincent Van Gogh - Impressionism
Piet Mondrian – Neoplasticism
Henri Rousseau – Self-Taught Exotic Landscape
Marc Chagall – Early Modernist
Henri Matisse – Fauvism
Leonardo da Vinci - Founder of the High Renaissance Movement