Instructional Video14:31
Wonderscape

Art History Kids: The Impressionists

K - 5th
In this educational video, we delve into the fascinating world of Impressionism and its origins in the mid-1800s in Paris. We explore how the camera played a pivotal role in inspiring a group of young artists to rebel against traditional...
Instructional Video15:22
Music Matters

Holst's use of Impressionist Colour - Composer Insights

9th - 12th
An insight into the orchestration and harmonic language contained within Holst’s “Venus - the bringer of peace” from his Suite ‘The Planets’. Holst makes an original and colourful combination of a Horn solo with 4 Flutes and 3 Oboes,...
Instructional Video4:14
Biography

Claude Monet - Founder of French Impressionist Painting | Mini Bio | BIO

6th - 11th
Born on November 14, 1840, in Paris, Monet is perhaps the most famous of the Impressionist painters. His paintings of water lilies are his most famous and hang in galleries and museums all over the world. #Biography Subscribe for more
Instructional Video4:11
Tate

Postcards From London | The EY Exhibition: Impressionists in London

K - 11th
A short drama about the experience of discovering a new city. The story is inspired by 'The EY Exhibition: Impressionists in London', on at Tate Britain until 7 May 2018. The EY Exhibition: Impressionists in London – Until 7 May
Instructional Video1:01
Sotheby's

$157.2 Million Modigliani Leads Impressionist Art Evening Auction

9th - 11th
On 14 May, Sotheby's Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale achieved $318.3 million. Amadeo Modigliani’s masterpiece 'Nu couché' became the most valuable work ever sold at Sotheby’s. Learn
Instructional Video4:03
Sotheby's

The Belgian Impressionist Who Fell in Love With Bali

9th - 11th
Adrien-Jean Le Mayeur de Merprès holds a very special place in the history of Southeast Asian art. The Belgian impressionist found solace and romance in Bali where his skillful expression of natural light and dense, dynamic compositions...
Instructional Video14:45
Crash Course

Modern Thought and Culture in 1900: Crash Course European History

12th - Higher Ed
Europe was in transition politically and culturally at the beginning of the 20th century. Today, we're looking at the dawn of modern science, and the rise of Modernism in the arts, especially in music, dance, and visual arts. We'll look...
Instructional Video2:22
Curated Video

Vincent Van Gogh - The Art & the Artist

K - Higher Ed
See Post-Impressionist Vincent Van Gogh brought to Life in this cutting-edge animation, as you go on a journey alongside both the Art and the Artist. This animation not only features an array of Van Gogh’s masterpieces but delves into...
Instructional Video1:18
Indigo Artbox

Edgar Degar & Impressionism | 60 Second Art History Lesson

K - 5th
Did you know Edgar Degas despised being called an Impressionist artist?
Instructional Video21:31
The Art Assignment

What Did Monet Eat in a Day?

9th - 12th
This episode of Art Cooking explores the life, art, and eating habits of the great Impressionist artist Claude Monet. We prepare a menu based on the journals Monet kept during his years in Giverny, France, enjoying the freshest produce...
Instructional Video1:41
Curated Video

Claude Monet - Japanese Footbridge

K - 8th
Monet uses color and composition to draw your eye to the water and plant life below a Japanese-style bridge in his impressionistic painting.
Instructional Video8:46
Espresso Media

In the Footsteps of Cezanne: Exploring Provence and the Impressionist Movement

9th - 12th
This video follows the footsteps of artist Paul Cezanne in his beloved Provence, exploring the landscapes and locations that inspired his famous works. From the iconic mountain of Sainte-Victoire to the limestone quarries of Bibemus,...
Instructional Video52:44
Gresham College

London Fog and the Impressionists - Dr Christine Corton

10th - Higher Ed
A detailed account of London Fog and its various artistic representations by Dr Christine Cortonf='http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/judicial-leadership' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Corton The lecture will explore...
Instructional Video2:42
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment

French Impressionists tour with Sir Simon Rattle. Part 2

3rd - 11th
In the second part of our tour diary we're in Rotterdam. We think....and we have time to talk to Brian McCartney who tells us about the 1920's Erard Piano that was used for the tour.
Instructional Video3:26
Sotheby's

Escape and Experimentation in Egon Schiele’s "Trieste Fishing Boat"

9th - 11th
By the spring of 1912, Egon Schiele was tired. He and his lover, the model Wally Neuzil, had been moving from town to town in search of freedom and a better life. But their bohemian lifestyle drew ire from local residents and he soon...
Instructional Video2:56
Sotheby's

The Violent Modernity of Ludwig Meidner’s 'Apocalyptic Landscape'

9th - 11th
From Cubism to Futurism to the Russian avant-garde, the first decade of the 20th century saw a burgeoning artistic creativity seize the European continent along with a foreboding tension that would give way to the First World War. In...
Instructional Video2:33
Sotheby's

The Meditative Beauty of Klimt's 'Bauerngarten'

9th - 11th
Painted in 1907 at the very peak of Gustav Klimt’s golden period, Bauerngarten is regarded as one of the artist’s finest landscapes. Sotheby’s Worldwide Co-Head of Impressionist & Modern Art, Helena Newman, describes the extraordinary...
Instructional Video3:14
Sotheby's

Magicians of Light – Bruce Munro on Sisley, Pissarro and Gauguin

9th - 11th
British artist Bruce Munro explains how the Impressionists gave him the freedom to create his immersive light-based experiences. From his studio in Wiltshire, Munro describes how works by Paul Gauguin, Camille Pissarro and Alfred Sisley...
Instructional Video3:03
Sotheby's

René Magritte, Man Ray and The Surrealist Portrait of the Poet Edward James

9th - 11th
In this episode of Anatomy of An Artwork, discover the surrealist brilliance of René Magritte’s portrait of Edward James from 1937. Painted from photographs by fellow surrealist Man Ray, Le Principe du plaisir showcases Magritte's...
Instructional Video3:53
Sotheby's

Picasso’s Idealized Portrait of His Final Muse

9th - 11th
Jacqueline Roque was working at the Madoura Pottery Plant in Vallouris, France when she first met an aging Pablo Picasso. He became enamored with her, sending her a rose each day until she agreed to accompany him on a date. In this...
Instructional Video2:47
Sotheby's

Paul Ranson’s Mystical Forest of Nudes and Nymphs

9th - 11th
In this episode of Anatomy of an Artwork, discover the inspiration behind a masterpiece from Paul Ranson’s mature period. A member of a group of artists known as ‘Les Nabis’ (‘the prophets’ in Hebrew), Ranson was influenced by Japanese...
Instructional Video1:59
Sotheby's

A Vision of Venice Through the Eyes of Claude Monet

9th - 11th
In this episode of Masterworks, step inside Claude Monet’s Venice and experience how the water, buildings and light wowed the great master as he painted from his gondola. Monet first discovered Venice in 1908 when he was 68 years old....
Instructional Video2:21
Sotheby's

Albert Marquet’s Fauvist Celebration of The City of Lights

9th - 11th
In this episode of Anatomy of An Artwork, discover Albert Marquet’s revolutionary Paris, Quai Du Louvre, Soleil d’Hiver, offered as a highlight of Sotheby’s Impressionist & Modern Art Day Sale. Painted at the height of the artist’s...
Instructional Video3:16
Sotheby's

Rembrandt Bugatti’s Gentle Genius

9th - 11th
Rather than engaging with the bourgeois decadence of Paris, Rembrandt Bugatti instead sought out another sort of company. He consulted the zebras, storks, elephants and other exotic animals in the magnificent gardens of the Jardin des...

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