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Montessori-Inspired Art Appreciation

January 26, 2012 By Deb Chitwood

Even though I’m definitely drawing/painting-challenged, art appreciation is one of my favorite subjects to teach. Montessori education has wonderful ideas and resources for helping children develop an appreciation of art from the earliest age.

Montessori principles encourage parents to expose children to fine art from birth on. Dr. Montessori wanted parents and teachers to provide famous artists’ works hung at eye level for the child to learn a natural appreciation of art. A Montessori home or classroom is specially prepared to bring order and beauty into the child’s environment as well as give opportunities for children to enjoy their own individual art expression.

Disclosure: This post contains some affiliate links (at no cost to you).

Montessori Ideas on Art Appreciation

Art and Montessori from Birth to Age 12 from Michael Olaf

Why Should Children Study Art? from Montessori for Everyone

Studying Artists and Their Works in the Montessori Classroom from North American Montessori Center

Montessori Mama on Making and Teaching Art at The Artful Parent

Celma Perry on “Art Appreciation in the Montessori Early Childhood Classroom”

Free artist cards from Montessori Materials

Child-Size Masterpieces by Aline D. Wolf (available for purchase … the art appreciation materials I used in my Montessori school and my family used and loved)

“Child-Size Masterpieces for Art Appreciation”

Emotions in Art Lessons (Photo from Montessori Workjobs)

Emotions in Art Lessons (Photo from Montessori Workjobs)

Montessori Art Appreciation (free emotions in art cards) from Montessori Workjobs

Michelangelo Art Book (Image from Montessori Print Shop)

Michelangelo Art Book (Image from Montessori Print Shop)

Artist Cards and Books (available for purchase) from Montessori Print Shop. Free Picasso Art Book  from Montessori Print Shop.

Artist Cards (available for purchase) from Montessori for Everyone

Art Appreciation Materials (available for purchase) from Montessori Services

Free Downloads: Montessori Art Cards and Art Appreciation from Affordable Montessori Homeschool Resources and Free Downloads


Montessori-Inspired Art Appreciation Activities

A Montessori Approach to Homeschool Art(what my family did)

Study of Claude Monet (Photo by Julie at The Adventures of Bear)

Study of Claude Monet (Photo by Julie at Nurturing Learning)

Art Appreciation Posts from Nurturing Learning (Photo from Artists and Art – Claude Monet)

Art Appreciation at Home (Photo from The Montessori Child at Home)

Art Appreciation at Home (Photo from The Montessori Child at Home)

Art at Home from The Montessori Child at Home

 

Famous Artist Study - Miro (Photo from Inspired Montessori and Arts at Dundee Montessori)

Famous Artist Study – Miro (Photo from Inspired Montessori and Arts at Dundee Montessori)

Famous Artist posts from Inspired Montessori and Arts at Dundee Montessori

Picasso Study (Photo from 123 Homeschool 4 Me)

Picasso Study (Photo from 123 Homeschool 4 Me)

Picasso and Famous Artist: Monet from 123 Homeschool 4 Me

Artist Baskets from Montessori Mama

Artist Posts from Little Acorns

Art Appreciation in a Montessori Classroom from Montessori Plus School

Updates:

Art Appreciation and Creation for Kids

See Art Appreciation and Creation for Kids for lots of extension activities.

Art Appreciation Activities from Montessori By Mom

See Art Appreciation Activities from Montessori By Mom for more activities. (Montessori By Mom Art Appreciation Toolbox)

Art Postcards - Montessori Art Appreciation for a Variety of Ages

 

See Art Postcards – Montessori Art Appreciation for a Variety of Ages

Montessori Art History Resources for Preschool Through Elementary

See Montessori Art History Resources for Preschool Through Elementary

Have you prepared an environment and/or activities for teaching art appreciation?

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Filed Under: Activities - Art, Montessori Principles Tagged With: Aline D. Wolf, art appreciation, Child-Size Masterpieces, Montessori, Montessori-inspired art appreciation

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Comments

  1. Jackie says

    November 9, 2013 at 7:09 am

    Wow, Deb! What a great resource this post is. Pinning to my Art for Kid’s board, and to the CBC Parent’s Kid’s Art board. Thanks so much for sharing it with me today. I’m loving the new look over here! Just wanted you to know a couple of your links appear to be “broken”. They have a line stroked through them. Not sure if you were aware or not.

  2. Jacquie says

    June 3, 2013 at 11:06 pm

    What an amazing resource – so many great ideas! I’ll be featuring your post Tuesday. Thanks for sharing at Discover & Explore this past week and I hope you’ll be back this week to share with our Zoo & Wild Animal theme.

  3. Shaunna says

    June 1, 2013 at 8:32 pm

    What a fabulous resource! I know this will come in handy while working with my daughter’s for years to come. Thank you for linking this post to Discover & Explore.

  4. De says

    November 2, 2012 at 3:22 am

    You might look at Charlotte Mason’s method of teaching art history and appreciation to children. It becomes a natural part of the day. We used prints from the Natioal Gallery and ones we borrowed from the Art Museum’s teacher resource center.

  5. Marghanita Hughes says

    April 13, 2012 at 3:37 pm

    Oh Deb, I just love the work you do with our children…….I absolutely LOVE the Miro inspired picture….I was brought up on the famous artists having art teachers as parents but it was Miro who I resonated with at an early age. I believe this artist had a real influence on my art today. Thank you for reminding me….off to delve into some old books my parents gifted me so many years ago…joy!

    • Deb says

      April 14, 2012 at 5:25 pm

      Thanks so much for your kind comment, Marghanita! The Miro-inspired picture is great, isn’t it?! How wonderful that you had such a rich art background as a child! Have a great weekend! 🙂

  6. Lisa Nolan says

    January 31, 2012 at 9:56 pm

    You’ve done yet another fantastic job… putting all these resources and links and downloads together! Art is so important to our kids including special needs kids like mine! I will add a link to your post in my art blog post!(BTW thanks for including a link to me!)

    • Deb says

      February 1, 2012 at 10:57 pm

      Thanks so much for your kind comment, Lisa! I love what you do with your son and on your sites. Thanks for linking to me, too! 🙂

  7. Julie says

    January 30, 2012 at 7:43 pm

    Thank you for sharing all of these resources! I just took my kids to the art museum on the weekend and we are now working through some art projects. I’ll definitely be referring to some of these resources. Thanks for linking up to the Afterschool Blog Hop!

    • Deb says

      January 30, 2012 at 9:19 pm

      Thanks, Julie! It’s great that you took your kids to the art museum … makes art projects so much more meaningful! 🙂

  8. Carolyn Hadsell says

    January 30, 2012 at 6:12 am

    Love the video of Celma, who trained me!
    For more Famous Artists please visit my 5 posts on the subject.

    • Deb says

      January 30, 2012 at 9:17 pm

      Thanks, Carolyn! And thanks so much for letting me know about your famous artist posts. I’ll be adding them to my post! 🙂

  9. Maureen Sklaroff says

    January 29, 2012 at 10:41 am

    Thanks for this post. We have been using Child Size Masterpieces, which a lot of Montessori stores sell, but Little Miss went through all of the ones at her level in one week. So that leaves me short art appreciation supplies (she really isn’t ready for the next level). In general I’m feeling like we’re in a bit of an art slump, so this post was perfect timing!

    • Deb says

      January 30, 2012 at 9:20 pm

      Thanks so much, Maureen! I’m glad it helped! 🙂

  10. Beth H says

    January 27, 2012 at 9:23 pm

    I love how you bring all these wonderful resources together in one place! Thanks so much! On a related topic, I have a 2-part post on drawing in the elementary classroom here: http://mont-elementary.blogspot.com/

    Thanks again for being such a great resource!

    • Deb says

      January 30, 2012 at 9:15 pm

      Thanks for your kind comment, Beth! And thanks for sharing your posts … great information! 🙂

  11. Bobby says

    January 27, 2012 at 7:48 am

    As a painter (as a hobby!) I really wish more people today had an appreciation for good art – I am bringing mine up with as much exposure to different arts and music as possible!

    • Deb says

      January 30, 2012 at 9:51 pm

      Thanks for your comment, Bobby! It’s awesome that you’re exposing your children to the arts! 🙂

  12. Erica says

    January 26, 2012 at 11:17 am

    Thanks so much for all of the great resources, and for linking back to my World’s Greatest Artist study! Love all that you’ve done with it!
    Erica @ http://www.confessionsofahomeschooler.com

    • Deb says

      January 30, 2012 at 9:49 pm

      Thanks for your kind comment, Erica! And thanks for so generously sharing your wonderful study! 🙂

  13. Beth says

    January 26, 2012 at 7:11 am

    Thanks for featuring our Picasso! It was a fun project. Another really cool project was our tissue paper Monet – it is so pretty it is haning on our walls =-)
    Beth

    • Deb says

      January 26, 2012 at 8:08 am

      My pleasure, Beth! I love what you’re doing with your art appreciation studies. The Monet project is great, too! 🙂

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