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Here Eric presents a very moving description of child abuse as inspired by Eugène Carrière’s “The Sick Child” 1885. The painting, ‘’The Sick Child, ’’ published in 1892, perspicuously conveys the image of maternity. In this masterpiece, we can feel a mother’s vehement love for her kid in that her child was diagnosed as a severe [...] […]
Here is Linda’s blog assignment which contains an excellent synopsis of the works of Millet, Monet, and Renior. Millet, The Angelus, 1859 Monet, Blue Water Lilies, 1919 Renoir, Dance at the Moulin de la Galette, 1876
2009 was a great year that I will look back on fondly and be thankful for. Many marvelous events happened and in this blog post I will take a moment to remember. The National Art Education Association national convention, Minneapolis, April 2009. 1. Every few years or so you may attend an event, party, or conference [...]
Here is Gilbert’s blog on Johan Axel Gustav Acke In his blog Gilbert connects Acke’s painting Water Mirror (1894) to natural disasters impacting Taiwan.
Here is Natasha’s blog assignment on Jean Francois Millet. In her blog Natasha connects the poverty depicted by Jean Francois Millet in The Gleaners, (1865) to the economic hardships suffered by farmers in contemporary Taiwan.
As part of my English pronunciation practice sophomore undergraduate class I’ve asked students to create a blog presentation that explores the cultural significance of an artwork in the Musée d’Orsay. This assignment is part of my PhD course work for the Art History and Education class at National Taiwan Normal University with Professor Lin Da L […]
Joanna -- saw your comment today on Facebook which is now down. I think my uni might be blocking it, thank god. If your husband bikes, he is always welcome to leave the cold and drear of Taipei for a weekend at my place and biking in warmer and drier Taichung. In fact Sat I will be in Taipei and he is welcome to drive down with me (have van, can easily take […]
[...] or conference which will introduce new people and ways of thinking that transforms your life. The NAEA 2009 National Convention in Minneapolis was a truly life changing event that altered my perceptions of art education and the direction of [...]
[...] from the Lin family mansion and garden as seen in Verve magazine, February 2009. Possibly related posts: (automatically generated)Meme: Why [...]
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March 19, 2007 at 10:54 am
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March 20, 2007 at 1:07 pm
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