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June 25, 2015 Leave a Comment

How to Do Charlotte Mason Picture Study

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I am a contributing writer over at the blog, Real Life at Home, and this week, I wrote a post outlining the Charlotte Mason Picture Study technique for studying great artists with your kids at home. I’ve developed several Charlotte Mason Picture Study artist resources already, but I hadn’t yet written a step-by-step guide. Now I have! Click over to read my post on Real Life at Home and then come back to check out my other resources below!

The Art Curator for Kids - Charlotte Mason Picture Study - This is such a great way to introduce great artists to your kids!

More Charlotte Mason Picture Study Artist Resources:

Each of the below resources is an American artist: Mary Cassatt, Frederic Remington, Thomas Cole, John Singleton Copley, and Henry Ossawa Tanner.

the Art Curator for Kids - Charlotte Mason Picture Study-300The Art Curator for Kids - Charlotte Mason Picture Study - Mary CassattThe Art Curator for Kids - Charlotte Mason Picture Study - Frederic Remington Art Lessons

the Art Curator for Kids - Charlotte Mason Picture Study - Henry Ossawa Tanner-300The Art Curator for Kids - Charlotte Mason Picture Study - John Singleton CopleyThe Art Curator for Kids - Charlotte Mason Picture Study Artist - Thomas Cole

Have you tried this technique with your kids yet? Tell me how it goes in the comments!

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