Viewers east and west find deep resonance in centuries-old landscape representations of such elements as mist shrouded mountains, searing sunsets and peacocks strutting beneath pines. Artists in Japan, Europe and elsewhere capture salient aspects of their environment focusing variously on broad vistas and telling details. What are the differences and similarities of these perspectives? Are there mutual influences? We’ll observe the natural world through artful landscapes and discuss our perceptions in this cross cultural program.
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45 minutes
Education: Adult LearnersPublic Library: Library Patrons
5
30
Fine Arts
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Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland, Ohio United States
Lessons are designed for grades Pre-K–12 and are designed to support standards.
Contact: Arielle Levine alevine@clevelandart.org 12167072688
Students will compare landscapes from Japan with examples from Europe and the United States.
Participants will view and compare Japanese, European, and American landscapes from the museum's collection.
If applicable, the information packet will provide these details.