Harmony Fine Arts Art and Music Appreciation Plans Featuring

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Harmony Fine Arts Art and Music Appreciation Plans Featuring
Harmony Fine Arts
Art and Music Appreciation Plans
Featuring
Johannes Vermeer and Joseph Haydn
Nine Week Study Plans and Notebook Pages
Written by Barbara McCoy
http://www.harmonyfinearts.com
Please check out my other art and music appreciation ebooks:
Harmony Fine Arts Mini-Units
Vincent Van Gogh and George Handel
Edgar Degas and Sergei Prokofiev
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Resources
Supplies and Picture Study Information
Suggested Plans for Study
Art Appreciation Plans
Johannes Vermeer Artist Information and Plans
Coloring Page Links for Vermeer
Follow-Up Activities for Vermeer
Vermeer Art Prints:
Girl with A Pearl Earring
The Art of Painting
Woman Weighing Pearls
The Music Lesson
Girl with the Red Hat
The Milkmaid
Lady Writing a Letter
The Geographer
The Lacemaker
Small Prints Page One and Page Two
Vermeer Notebook Pages:
Vermeer Notebook Pages Cover
The Art of Painting Notebook Page
What Makes a Vermeer a Vermeer?
The Music Lesson Notebook Page
Vermeer’s Colors Notebook Page
The Milkmaid Notebook Page
Compare Two Vermeer Paintings Notebook Page
The Geographer Notebook Page and The Geographer #2 Notebook Page
Vermeer Biography Notebook Page
Vermeer Biography Notebook Page for Younger Children
Music Appreciation Plans
Joseph Haydn Information and Links
Suggested Plans for Study
The Piano Notebook Page
The Cello Notebook Page
The String Quartet Notebook Page
Joseph Haydn Notebook Page
Joseph Haydn Notebook Page for Younger Children
Harmony Fine Art
Art and Music Appreciation Plans
Artist: Johannes Vermeer (yoHAHNiss vurMEAR)
Composer: Joseph Haydn (JOzef HIdin)
Art Appreciation
These plans organize at least nine weeks of picture study and
follow-up activities for Vermeer (see suggested schedule). You
can use the suggested links and resources to learn more about his
life and his paintings. There are suggestions for books on the
resources page. There are images of each of the featured
paintings included in this ebook to use for your picture study each
week.
Along with picture study, I have planned follow-up activities to your picture study.
There is a list of supplies needed on the resource page.
A new feature of the Harmony Fine Arts art and music appreciation plans is a
complete set of notebook pages to help you glean more from your art appreciation.
All the pages when completed will give your child a wonderful keepsake notebook for
their art portfolio. Each of the notebook pages is scheduled in the suggested plans
and are explained in the follow-up activity instructions.
Another new feature of these ebook plans are the inclusion of smaller art prints to use
in your art appreciation. Ideas for their use are listed HERE.
Music Appreciation
The featured composer to go along with your art appreciation is Joseph Haydn. There
are suggested CDs, online listening sources, and activities to help your family learn
more about this important composer. Listening to his music as much as possible will
give your family a familiarity with the sound and style of Haydn’s music. Load the
music on your computer and listen during your school day, keep a CD in your car and
listen when you drive around for your activities, or put some of Haydn’s music on your
iPod.
Although I give you suggested CDs and downloads, you can use any Haydn CD that
you have in your home library or that you can borrow from the public library. Keep it
simple and inexpensive. The main point is to actually take time to listen to the music
with your family.
There are suggested follow-up activities included with these plans and several
different notebook pages to use as you listen to Haydn’s music.
I have written a complete webpage on Haydn that you can view HERE. There are lots
of great resources and ideas pulled together here for you to use with your family.
Harmony Fine Arts
Art and Music Appreciation-Resources Suggested
Suggested Books on Vermeer:
Getting to Know The World’s Greatest Artists-Johannes Vermeer. ISBN 0516269992
Vermeer’s Secret World-Adventures in Art. ISBN 3791339877
Vermeer: The Complete Paintings. ISBN 3836513773
Jan Vermeer Coloring Book: This unique coloring book is in the flavor of the “anticoloring book” style that allows for maximum creativity. Children are given parts of scenes
and then asked to fill out the rest of the page in a way that makes sense to the child. I love
these sorts of coloring books that allow more than filling in the lines.
Suggested Resources for Joseph Haydn:
The Best of Haydn ASIN B0000014HJ
All suggested pieces of music in these plans are included on this one CD.
The Merry Little Peasant ISBN 1933573007
(suggested ages 8-12)
Beethoven and Haydn Companion CD to The Merry Little
Peasant ISBN 1933573023
This book and companion CD are an excellent living book selection for your children. The CD
contains all the music referenced in the The Merry Little Peasant as well as coloring pages
and sheet music.
The Story of Haydn ASIN B000001KD1
This CD has a narrative story of Joseph Haydn and several complete
selections of his music to listen to after learning more about Haydn’s life.
(suggested for all ages)
I also have included lots of suggested mp3 downloads on my Joseph Haydn page for you
to preview and order for around $1 each.
Wikipedia has some of Haydn’s music that you can listen to for free in the Haydn article.
(scroll down and look on the right side)
Supplies for Follow-up Activities and Picture Study Information
Art Supplies
You will need the following materials to complete the additional art activities with
your children. The number in parentheses is the item number from DickBlick.com for
your convenience.
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Colored pencils– set of 36 (20501-3609)
Soft pastels –set of 24 (20024-2429)
Pastel paper 9” x 12” 80 lb. (10800-1023)
Watercolors –set of 16 (00350-1019)
Watercolor paper 9 x 12 (10135-1003)
6 brushes– assorted sizes (06223-9148)
Black chisel-tip Sharpie (21383-2020)
For the How Very Vermeer activity you will also need Q-tips and small amount of
baby oil for each child.
Steps for General Picture Study
1. Choose the painting to be viewed. There are prints included in this ebook as well
as links to view the artwork online.
2. Have the child sit quietly and look at the painting.
3. After a time of looking, hide the painting from view and ask your child to tell you
what he remembers about the painting.
4. That is the basic idea of picture study but if your child has trouble getting started,
you can prompt them with a few open-ended questions.
What colors do you see?
What objects can you see in the painting?
What is the story being told in the painting?
Is the work of art true-to-life?
How does the painting make you feel?
Do you like this piece of art? Why or why not?
5. Optional: Share the paintings title and the artist’s name.
Johannes Vermeer Suggested Plans for Study
Week
View
(See Picture Study Information)
Notebook Pages
Activity
(See Follow-up Activities Pages)
1
Girl With A Pearl Earring
Notebook Page
Cover
Learn to Watercolor Activity
2
The Art of Painting
Notebook Page
(with coloring page)
Read the Vermeer biography and
complete the coloring page.
Optional YouTube video.
3
Woman Weighing Pearls
What Makes a Vermeer
a Vermeer?
Optional in-depth video from the
National Gallery of Art.
4
The Music Lesson
Notebook Page
How Very Vermeer Activity.
Optional video from the National
Gallery of Art.
5
Girl With the Red Hat
Vermeer’s Colors
Notebook Page
Read about Vermeer’s color
palette. View the optional video
from the National Gallery of Art.
6
The Milkmaid
Notebook Page
(with coloring page)
Draw your own version of this
painting or a still-life inspired by
Vermeer.
7
Lady Writing a Letter
Compare Two Vermeers
Optional: Use the What Makes a
Vermeer? notebook page with this
painting.
8
The Geographer
Notebook Page
(with coloring page)
Examine the painting on Essential
Vermeer and then complete an
additional notebook page.
9
The Lacemaker
Vermeer Biography
notebook page or this
one for younger
children.
Learn about Salvador Dali’s version
of The Lacemaker.
Suggested Artist Study-See Follow-Up Activities Pages for More Instructions
Johannes Vermeer
1632-1675
Netherlands
Dutch Baroque
1. Girl with A Pearl Earring, Mauritshuis, the Hague.
2. The Art of Painting, Kunsthistoriches Museum, Vienna.
3. Woman Weighing Pearls (Holding a Balance), National Gallery of Art.
4. The Music Lesson, National Gallery of Art.
5. Girl with the Red Hat, National Gallery of Art.
6. The Milkmaid (Kitchenmaid), Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
7. A Lady Writing a Letter, National Gallery of Art.
8. The Geographer, Stadelsches Kunstinnstitut, Frankfurt, Germany.
9. The Lacemaker, Louvre, Paris, France.
All of the above paintings are found in the public domain so you are free to print them out for your
notebooks. You can also find all of the images included in this ebook.
Additional Paintings to View and Biographies to Read Online
See Vermeer’s paintings in their frames: Essential Vermeer. This website is filled with lots of great
information and once you choose a painting to look at, see the box on the left side for additional
activities available for each piece of artwork. I let my high school age boys explore this website on
their own.
Here is a short biography of Johannes Vermeer you can print out for your children.
If you would like some additional links to view Vermeer’s paintings, try Olga’s Gallery or Art in
the Picture. Please preview any websites before sharing them with your children.
The Garden of Praise also has a wonderful slideshow
of Vermeer’s paintings.
Click Me!
Coloring Pages for Vermeer
Here are some great coloring pages that you can click and print to go along with your study of
Vermeer. If you need some ideas about how to get started with coloring pages as part of your art
appreciation course, you can read how I have incorporated them in our homeschool at this link:
Dover Coloring Pages-Using Coloring Books as a Tool in Your Art Appreciation
These are highly detailed coloring pages so feel free to use the original painting only as a guide and
allow your children to interpret the painting in their own way. I would suggest using colored pencils
or thin markers to complete these pages for your art notebook.
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The Art of Painting—Nice one to print out, color, and cut out to put in your art notebook. (See
the notebook page for this painting. There is a spot to attach it.)
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The Milkmaid-Another one to print out, color, and cut out for your notebook. (See the
notebook page for this painting. There is a spot to attach it.)
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The Geographer-Another coloring page for you to print, color, cut and add to your notebook.
(See the notebook page for this painting. Once again, you can attach the coloring page for
convenience.)
How To Use the Small Prints Included in This Ebook
Page One and Page Two
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Print the images on photo paper, cut out, and use on your notebook pages.
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Print the images onto cardstock and laminate to use for your picture study if you do not wish to
use the larger images.
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Use the images to memorize the names of the paintings.
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Use the smaller prints to compare features of Vermeer’s paintings.
Short Follow-Up Activities to the Paintings Suggested in These Plans
1. Girl With A Pearl Earring:
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Complete your picture study and then leave the image out as a reference.
Use this lesson plan to make your own watercolor version of this masterpiece.
You can color the Vermeer notebook page cover with the image of this painting if you wish.
2. The Art of Painting:
 There is a lot to say about this painting during your picture study.
 This week you may wish to read the online biography for Vermeer or the book suggested on the
resources list.
 There is a coloring page to print, color, and attach to the accompanying notebook page
featuring this painting.
 There is an optional series of videos on YouTube (BBC), The Art of Painting part 1. I
recommend you watch the first part and then you can watch any of the rest of the parts as you
have time over the next nine weeks. After each part plays on YouTube, you will find the next
part linked...remember to preview.
3. Woman Holding a Balance:
 After your picture study time, you can use this link to go more in depth looking at this painting if
you chose: Optional In-Depth Study.
 This week you need to sketch this painting (or print it out and adhere it) on the
accompanying notebook page. List the colors you see in the painting and then check off the
items you notice for the list at the bottom of the notebook page. You might want to reuse this
notebook page with other Vermeer paintings.
4. The Music Lesson:
 After you finish your picture study you may wish to watch this Video from National Gallery
of Art.
 This week you are going to draw your very own Vermeer using oil pastels on a sheet of pastel
paper and this lesson plan, How Very Vermeer. If you haven’t had a chance to click around
on Essential Vermeer yet, this might be a perfect way to introduce this lesson. Look at as many
of Vermeer’s paintings as you have time and then get started on your own Vermeer-style
painting.
 You can also choose to copy the painting with colored pencils onto the accompanying notebook
page instead.
5. Girl With the Red Hat:
 Vermeer’s Color Palette: Read about the color choices that Vermeer had and then use the
right-hand box on THIS page, complete the Vermeer’s Colors page included in this ebook.
 Optional video from the National Gallery of Art.
 For extra information on pigments, see this website: Pigments Through the Ages.
Short Follow-Up Activities (continued)
6. The Milkmaid:
 After your picture study, you can follow up by printing and completing the coloring page
provided. Once again you can cut it out and adhere it on the notebook page.
 You may wish to make your own version of this painting by drawing with oil pastels a woman
with a yellow and blue dress. Or you may wish to set up a still-life with a few of the things
that Vermeer included in this painting: a bowl, fruit, pitcher, bread, tablecloth.
7. Lady Writing a Letter:
 This week use the two prints on the accompanying notebook page as a way to compare
two Vermeer paintings. Use your observation skills and write what you see that is the same
and what is different about these two paintings. Remember the elements of a Vermeer
painting like color, objects, position, lighting, clothing, etc (View the prints of these paintings
on the provided pages in the ebook or online at the links from the resource pages.)
 Portrait for zooming in. Zoom in on the lady’s face and see what you can notice that is
similar to other Vermeer paintings.
 You can print another copy of the What Makes A Vermeer A Vermeer notebook pages
and complete it for Lady Writing A Letter if you wish.
8. The Geographer:
 After your picture study, click over to Essential Vermeer to learn more about the objects in
this painting.
 Print out the coloring page for this painting and complete it with colored pencils and then
adhere it to the notebook page.
 Complete the second notebook page for The Geographer and record details you observed
in your close examination on Essential Vermeer.
9. The Lacemaker:
 After your picture study this week you can watch this optional video on YouTube.com
Salvador Dali’s version of The Lacemaker. Please preview the video before showing to
your children. (Dali paints a surrealist version of The Lacemaker that is fun to discuss with
your children.)
 This week make sure to complete the Johannes Vermeer biography notebook page listing
the paintings you have viewed as part of this study and things you have learned about
Vermeer.
 Complete any other notebook pages and activities you may have left to finish. Gather all your
Vermeer notebook pages and admire all your hard work.
Girl With A Pearl Earring. c. 1665.
Oil on Canvas. Mauritshuis, The Hague, Netherlands.
The Art of Painting. c. 1666-1668.
Oil on Canvas. Kunsthistoriches Museum, Vienna, Austria.
Woman Weighing Pearls. c.1662-1664.
Oil on canvas. National Gallery of Art Washington D.C.
The Music Lesson, c. 1662-1665.
Oil on Canvas. Royal Collection, Buckingham Palace, United Kingdom
Girl With the Red Hat. c. 1666-16667.
Oil on Canvas. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
The Milkmaid, c. 1658-1661.
Oil on canvas, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Lady Writing a Letter. c. 1665-1670.
Oil on Canvas, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
The Geographer, c. 1668-1669.
Oil on Canvas. Stadelsches Kunstinnstitut, Frankfurt, Germany.
The Lacemaker. c. 1669-1671
Oil on Canvas. Musee du Louvre, Paris, France.
The Girl With A Pearl Earring
The Girl With The Red Hat
The Milkmaid
The Lacemaker
The Music Lesson
Woman Weighing Pearls
The Geographer
Lady Writing a Letter
My Vermeer Notebook Pages
By ____________________
Sketch your own version of this painting.
January 2011
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What Makes a Vermeer A Vermeer?
Colors I See:
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Sketch a Vermeer or attach a 4 x 6 print.
What Do You See In This Painting?
January 2011
Indoor scene
One or more people
Tablecloth, mirror, tapestry
Window on the left
Color blue or yellow
Map
Diamond shape
Jewelry or hats
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The Music Lesson
1662-1665
Oil on Canvas
Sketch your own version of this painting.
January 2011
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Vermeer’s Colors
Vermeer had a limited color palette.
Listed below you will find the colors he could use to paint his artwork.
Color each shape to represent the colors available to Vermeer.
Azurite
Charcoal Black
Indigo
Lead White
Madder Lake
Smalt
Umber
Verdigris
Yellow Ocher
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Carmine
Green Earth
Ivory Black
Lead-tin Yellow
Red Ocher
Natural
Ultramarine
Weld
Vermillion
Mix two colors
together.
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Sketch your own version of this painting.
January 2011
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Compare Two Vermeer Paintings
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Sketch your own version of this painting.
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The Geographer by Johannes Vermeer
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Johannes Vermeer
1632-1675
Dutch Baroque Painter
Works of art I have studied:
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Things I have learned about this artist:
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My favorite painting by Johannes Vermeer:
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Artist Facts– Johannes Vermeer
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Harmony Fine Arts
Joseph Haydn
“If you want to know whether you have written anything worth preserving,
sing it to yourself without any accompaniment.”
Joseph Haydn
Short Biography:
Here is a short biography for Haydn that you can print out for your notebooks:
Hey Kids! Meet Franz Joseph Haydn.
Here is a longer biography written for children:
Arts Alive! Haydn-His Life, Times, and Music.
Online Listening:
Classics for Kids Radio Show for Joseph Haydn, featuring the Farewell Symphony. You can also
download a two page activity sheet from the same website.
Trumpet Concerto on YouTube
Farewell Symphony (Presto and Adagio) on YouTube
(Watch this one after reading more about the Farewell Symphony so you know what is happening
in the video. The musicians will start leaving at about 3 minutes into the video. The activity sheet
from the Classics for Kids Radio Show linked above has a great children’s version to print.)
Yo-Yo Ma Plays the Cello Concerto on YouTube
String Quartet No. 62 on YouTube This will give your family an idea of what a string quartet looks like.
Coloring Pages:
Joseph Haydn portrait coloring page
Sheet Music:
Surprise Symphony
Little Trivia: Did you know that Haydn and Mozart were friends?
Suggested Study Plans for Joseph Haydn
Tracks Referenced are on the Best of Haydn CD
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Surprise Symphony No. 94 (andante) Track 8
Farewell Symphony No. 45 (presto-adagio) Track 3
Trumpet Concerto in E Flat Major (allegro) Track 5
String Quartet No. 62 Emperor (poco adagio) Track 6
The Clock Symphony No. 101 (andante) Track 4
Symphony 100 Military (finale presto) Track 1
Cello Concerto in C Major (adagio) Track 2
Piano Sonata in C Major (adagio) Track 9
Week
1
Listening Suggestion
(Best of Haydn CD Tracks)
See the Haydn Resource Page for more information.
Farewell Symphony
Listen to Classics for Kids Radio Show-features the
Farewell Symphony.
Track 3
2
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Activity Suggestions
Surprise Symphony
Read Biography at:
Track 8
Hey Kids! Meet Franz Joseph Haydn.
Symphony 100 Military
Color Haydn’s portrait while listening to music.
Track 1
4
Trumpet Concert in E Flat Major
YouTube –Listen to the Trumpet Concerto.
Track 5
5
Clock Symphony No. 101
Track 4
6
Symphony 104
YouTube –Watch performance of the Farewell
Symphony.
Piano Notebook Page
Track 11
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Cello Concerto
Cello Notebook Page.
Track 2
YouTube –Watch Yo-Yo Ma play the Cello Concerto.
String Quartet No. 62 Emperor
String Quartet Notebook Page and Links
Track 6
9
Piano Sonata
Haydn Biography notebook page.
Track 9
Note there are two pages to choose from.
As you listen to the music, pick a color that the music reminds you of and draw some shapes or pictures.
List five words or images that come to mind as you listen to Haydn’s Piano Concerto:________________
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January 2011
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Describe the sound a cello makes or list five words or images that come to mind as you listen to Haydn’s
Cello Concerto: _________________________________________________________________________
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Two Violins
I heard the violins.
One Cello
One Viola
I heard the viola.
String Quartet
A string quartet is a musical ensemble
of four string instruments -- usually
two violins, a viola and cello -- or a
piece written to be performed by such
a group. The string quartet is one of
the most prominent chamber
ensembles in classical music
Wikipedia.com
I heard the cello.
January 2011
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Things I Have Learned About This Composer:
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I Listened To: Surprise Symphony
Forte—musical term that means loud
Farewell Symphony
and with force. Forte is a dynamic and
Trumpet Concerto
Cello Concerto
String Quartet No. 76
tells us how loud or how soft the
music needs to be played.
Listen for examples of
music played forte in
Haydn’s symphonies.
My favorite piece of music by Haydn:_______________________________________________
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My favorite piece of music by Joseph Haydn: ________________________________________
Can you color and name these instruments?
January 2011
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