Use the Currier and Ives Fine Art Pages to introduce your students at home or school to fine art. The easiest way to do art appreciation!
Currier & Ives have some of the most beloved lithograph art in American history!
You will be delighted to receive these pieces and display them around your home.
Each one features a winter scene, some exciting, some fun, some thrilling, and some beautiful.
This collection includes 12 pieces of art in the standard Fine Art Pages style and the same 12 in the Full Page style.
The set includes:
Life of a Hunter : "A Tight Fix"
Published by: Currier & Ives in 1861
Winter Sports—Pickerel Fishing
Published by Currier & Ives in 1860
The Road: Winter
Created by: Nathaniel Currier in 1853
American Forest Scene. : Maple Sugaring.
Created by: Arthur Tait for Currier & Ives in 1856
Ice-Boat Race on the Hudson
Published by: Currier & Ives
American Winter Scenes—Evening
Created by: Nathaniel Currier in 1854
Central Park, Winter: The Skating Pond
Created by: Charles Parsons for Currier & Ives in 1862
A Brush on the Snow
Published by Currier & Ives in 1871
A Brush For the Lead: New York "Flyers" On the Snow
Published by: Currier & Ives in 1867
American Homestead Winter
Published by: Currier & Ives in 1869
Maple Sugaring
Published by Currier & Ives in 1872
Winter Morning in the Country
Published by Currier & Ives in 1873
You'll receive the standard set that includes the name of the artwork, artist's name, and other information, as well as the full-page version:
How to Use Fine Art Pages for Art Appreciation:
As homeschool moms or busy teachers, it can feel overwhelming to incorporate fine art into your day when there's already so much to do. What if there was a simple, inexpensive way to introduce your children to fine art without adding stress? Fine Art Pages offer the perfect solution!
Just print them out, place them in high-traffic spots like the bathroom, kitchen, or near beds, and let the art speak for itself. You can spark engagement by asking fun questions or offering small rewards for identifying the artist or title.
This low-pressure approach helps kids naturally connect with art while freeing you from micromanaging the process. Whether you swap them weekly or leave them up for months, these pages ensure your family or students build an impressive appreciation for famous works over time.
Simple, enriching, and effective!
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