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Charlotte Mason
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Classical
A methodology based on the Latin Trivium (three stages of learning), including the grammar stage (memorization and facts), logic stage (critical thinking), and rhetoric stage (developing/defending ideas).
Unit Study
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Sequential
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Step into
the art of Georges Seurat with this easy paint-by-number kit. Dip the
paintbrush into the paints and follow the illustrated instructions and number
guide to recreate Seurat’s painting of the Eiffel Tower! This set comes with
everything you need: a printed 6x8 canvas, a pop-up easel, 6 acrylic paints (5
ml apiece), a paintbrush, a number guide, and a hang tab for displaying your
art. Featuring nontoxic, vibrant, and saturated paints, this artistic set is
sure to delight you as you watch the tranquil scene come to life with each
stroke of your brush. Recommended for ages 8+.
Publisher's Description of Eiffel Tower (Paint by Number Museum Series)
Our guided art activities with whimsical graphics are printed separate from canvases to allow young artists to follow the guide or color in their own unique way.
Follow the guides to recreate the Eiffel Tower by Georges Seurat. Illustrated instructions and online tutorial teach young artists techniques used by the masters when creating their works of art.
Set includes a 6" x 8" canvas, pop up easel, brush, 6 acrylic paint colors and hang tab. Ages: 8+
Create your own mini work of art! These 6" x 8" canvases are pre-printed with lines as well as some of the bold, dark blue areas and come with a numbered color map, brush, pop-up easel, hang tab, and six colors of acrylic paint as well as an online tutorial to teach you the techniques of the masters. Paint colors are pretty vibrant, so if you're going for complete accuracy, you may want to supplement your own. However, the bright tones give it a really fun feel and help to create something truly unique. A great gift for the art enthusiast, or a supplemental activity for art or history. - Laura
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2 Questions
Why did you choose this?
Rainbow Resource CenterStore
I did this with other Tenderheart leaders and now my Tenderheart wants to do one also.
COLLEEN P
Its a fun activity
NANCY B
Same as above, this one is my choice.
COLLEEN P
learn about Paris
Marie U
Does this product series include any information about the original painting, style, or artist?
Heather S
Hi Heather,
I am not sure if there is any information on the original painting, style or artist? I gave these as gifts to nieces and nephews. You might be able to google Georges Seurat and might be able to get more info.
I did this with other Tenderheart leaders and now my Tenderheart wants to do one also.
Its a fun activity
Same as above, this one is my choice.
learn about Paris