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Art Tales: Henri Matisse | National Gallery of Art

https://www.nga.gov/educational-resources/art-tales-pre-k/art-tales-henri-matisse

A lesson for preschool to kindergarten students about artist Henri Matisse’s 1950 artwork Beasts of the Sea. Students learn how to look at this artwork, what you can read to learn more, how you can paint with scissors, and a list of vocabulary terms related to this activity.
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Michel Sittow | National Gallery of Art

https://www.nga.gov/artists/1878-michel-sittow

Michel Sittow was born about 1469 of German-Scandinavian stock in the Hanseatic port city of Reval, now Tallinn, in Estonia. He probably received his earliest training in Reval from his father, also a painter, yet his apprenticeship in Bruges and years of work for Queen Isabel of Castile and for allied courts gave his art a Flemish and cosmopolitan flavor.
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Antoine Watteau (1684–1721) | National Gallery of Art

https://www.nga.gov/research/publications/antoine-watteau-1684-1721

This volume is a collection of papers presented at an international conference, cosponsored by the Center and the École du Louvre, held in Paris on October 29–31, 1984. The contributors are an international group of Watteau scholars and students of the period that includes the end of the reign of Louis XIV and the Régence. The essays consider theater, the arts, dance, music, and fashion from Watteau’s time, enabling us to understand better the artist’s milieu, what he took from it, what he contributed to it, and also how the “myth” of Watteau was created. 
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