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Robert Cottingham: More to It |
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Arts,Career Technical Education,English Language Arts |
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The Smithsonian American Art Museum created the New Media Learning Environments project to make the museum's collection and other resources readily available to K-12 students and educators. "Eyeing America" is a Coast-to-Coast virtual tour with pop artist Robert Cottingham. In this section, the museum uses the artist's approach to explore issues in everyday life related to visual perception. Visitors may learn how artistic decisions affect perception. This introductory page compares Robert Cottingham's lithograph "Starr" with the original photograph from which he worked.... |
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Robert Cottingham: Excerpt from "Homecoming" |
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Arts,Career Technical Education,English Language Arts |
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4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 |
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The Smithsonian American Art Museum created the New Media Learning Environments project to make the museum's collection and other resources readily available to K-12 students and educators. "Eyeing America" is a Coast-to-Coast virtual tour with pop artist Robert Cottingham. In this section, the museum uses the artist's approach to explore issues in everyday life related to visual perception. Visitors may learn how artistic decisions affect perception. This section discusses a detail from William H. Johnson's "Moon Over Harlem" to demonstrate how context informs our interpretation of an image's meaning.... |
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