Title: ACKLAND ART MUSEUM VIRTUAL TOUR
1ACKLAND ART MUSEUM VIRTUAL TOUR
2LET THE JOURNEY BEGIN...
- If you would like to supplement your instruction,
or if you are unable to visit a local art museum,
use the images that follow to complete the What
Do YOU See? activities.
ENJOY YOUR TOUR!
3Felix-Joseph Barrias French, 1822-1907 A Spinner
Wearing the Costume of Alvito, Italy Oil on
Canvas, 1846 Ackland Fund 79.65.1 Ackland Art
Museum, The University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
4The Bucci Painter Greek, Attica, about 540
BC Wine Container (Neck Amphora) Departing
Warrior Apollo Flanked by Maidens Black-figure
terra cotta, ca. 540 BC Ackland Fund,
88.15 Ackland Art Museum, The University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill
5Camille Pissarro French, 1830-1903 The Banks of
the Oise, near Pontoise Oil on canvas,
1876 Ackland Art Fund, 65.28.1 Ackland Art
Museum, The University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
6Ferdinand-Victor-Eugene Delacroix French,
1798-1863 Cleopatra and the Servant Oil on
canvas, 1838 Ackland Fund 59.15.1 Ackland Art
Museum, The University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
7Rose Piper American, 1917- Slow Down Freight
Train Oil on canvas, 1946 Ackland Fund,
91.8 Ackland Art Museum The University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill
8Indian, Kangra School Miniature Girl in a
Windstorm Color on paper, ca. 1780 Gift of Clara
T. and Gilbert J. Yager, 82.20.1 Ackland Art
Museum, The University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
9Edgar Alexander McKillop American, Henderson
County, North Carolina, 1878-1950 Man with a
Snake Black walnut with glass and bone or ivory,
1926-1933 Ackland Fund, 79.7.1 Ackland Art
Museum, The University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
10School of the Duke of Bedford Master French,
Paris King Davids Vision of the Lord
(illustration for the Penitential Psalms) Ink,
tempera, and brushed gold on vellum, 1408 Ackland
Fund, 69.7.2 Ackland Art Museum, The University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
11FINAL THOUGHTS...
Consider the following resources to supplement
your instruction
Borrow art books and manuals from the library.
Contact the education directors at a local art
museum. They will be able to provide useful
resources and information.
Visit museum websites which often display a
variety of artwork from current and previous
exhibitions (see those listed in the lesson plan).
12BEST OF LUCK!