Instructional Video2:59
Curated Video

Two Old Men and Restoration of Francisco Goya's Black Paintings

9th - Higher Ed
It is impossible to know for sure who is depicted in Goya's Black Paintings, but there is evidence to suggest that the man in Two Old Men is Goya himself. Goya was a great admirer of the painter Diego Velázquez and this painting closely...
Instructional Video1:50
Curated Video

Allegories of State Violence and Tribalism in Francisco Goya's Black Paintings

9th - Higher Ed
Judith and Holofernes depicts a story from the Bible in which Judith and her maidservant behead the tyrant Holofernes. By removing the peripheral iconographies and focusing only on the violent action, Goya brings this story into his own...
Instructional Video1:28
Curated Video

Francisco Goya's Death and Legacy

9th - Higher Ed
At age 78, Francisco Goya left Spain to start over in France. Four years later, he died there. Goya was a radical artist who was passionate about truth. He went from a painter in the Royal Court to the chronicler of catastrophe during...
Instructional Video2:52
Curated Video

La Leocadia, Francisco Goya's Mistress

9th - Higher Ed
La Leocadia, also known as The Seductress, is likely one of Goya's last paintings. It is painted on a light background, unlike the dark background of the rest of the Black Paintings. The woman in the painting bears a striking resemblance...
Instructional Video1:44
Curated Video

Comparing Francisco Goya's Women Laughing and Men Reading

9th - Higher Ed
Women Laughing depticts a risqué scene, unusual for the reserved and somewhat prudish Goya. The style and composition of this painting closely resembles Men Reading, which was painted next to Women Laughing on Goya's wall. Could the...
Instructional Video4:58
Curated Video

Power and Dispair in Goya's paintings: Asmodea, Saturn, and The Drowning Dog

9th - Higher Ed
The Black Paintings series by Francisco Goya is dark and haunting overall, but a few of the paintings are particularly grim. We will explore themes of war and fear, the horror of power, and helplessness as we analyze the last three...
Instructional Video1:34
Curated Video

How Francisco Goya uses Mythology as Symbolism for Personal Struggle in the Altropos Painting

9th - Higher Ed
Altropos (The Fates) is Francisco Goya's interpretation of the myth of the Moirai, the three sisters who decide the life and death of mortals. He added in a fourth, male figure in his painting and a baby. The sisters inspect the thread...
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Theories Behind Francisco Goya's Black Paintings

9th - Higher Ed
The Black Paintings (Las pinturas negras) are often considered to deptic insanity and Goya's own struggles after losing his hearing. But is that an accurate understanding of these paintings? What is the context of the The Black...
Instructional Video1:05
Curated Video

Class Disparity and Gluttony in Francisco Goya's Two Old Men Eating Soup

9th - Higher Ed
Two Old Men Eating Soup, also sometimes called The Witches, is one of the best preserved Black Paintings. It is a small painting that hung above Goya's kitchen doorway. This may be another depiction of the have versus have nots theme...
Instructional Video12:51
Teaching Channel

Building Analysis Skills Through Art

6th - 12th Standards
Useful teaching strategies abound in this inspirational, informative video! Walk step by step through one teacher's two-part lesson in her special education/ELL class as they develop text analysis skills by first beginning with...
Instructional Video1:10
Curated OER

Renoir Exercise

Pre-K - K
Two children discuss a Renoir painting in this video. They talk about rowing, the girl in the picture, and other aspects of the painting. It's a fascinating way to introduce the idea of art appreciation. After watching this video, show...
Instructional Video4:12
PBS

Career Connections | Museum Exhibitions Preparator

6th - 12th
A lot goes into creating those exhibits viewers see at museums. Go behind the scenes with an exhibit preparator who works with a curator and a designer to mount those fascinating displays of art.
Instructional Video6:56
PBS

Career Connections | Art Auctioneer

6th - 12th
Going once, twice, sold! A short video introduces viewers to the world of auctioneering. The skills, education, and training required are all detailed.
Instructional Video5:15
TED-Ed

Why Is This Painting so Shocking?

9th - 12th Standards
Guernica stands as a masterpiece of anti-war art. The narrator of a short video examines the images in Picasso's massive, complex, and disturbing painting and offers an explanation of what the images may symbolize.
Instructional Video6:20
The School of Life

Art/Architecture - Andy Warhol

9th - Higher Ed
Images of soup cans and of Marilyn Monroe connect to represent commerce and celebrity: the pillars of pop art and the source of inspiration for Andy Warhol. A brief video explores the four big ideas behind Warhol's work.
Instructional Video6:52
The School of Life

Art/Architecture - Edward Hopper

9th - Higher Ed
What is going on here? The works of artist Edward Hopper invite viewers to image the story captured in his paintings. Introduce Hopper with an episode from the The School of Life playlist that focuses on the American realist.
Instructional Video6:03
The School of Life

Art/Architecture - Caspar David Friedrich

9th - Higher Ed Standards
The episode from the "Art/Architecture" playlist examines the paintings of the famous Nineteenth Century German romantic landscape artist. The narrator focuses on Friedrich's belief that art can teach us about the importance of...
Instructional Video6:20
The School of Life

Art/Architecture - Johannes Vermeer

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Bombarded by the loud, the flashy, the larger-than-life glamorous, class members are asked to consider the beauty and value in everyday events through a video about Johannes Vermeer. Part of the "Art/Architecture" playlist, the episode...
Instructional Video2:38
TED-Ed

Why Babies in Medieval Paintings Look Like Ugly Old Men

6th - 12th Standards
Have you ever noticed that babies in paintings from the Middle Ages look a little...strange? Find out why with an informative and amusing video about the moment artists decided to make babies look cute again.
Instructional Video4:33
TED-Ed

Why Is Vermeer's "Girl with the Pearl Earring" Considered a Masterpiece?

7th - 12th
Johannes Vermeer's Girl with the Pearl Earring is the subject of a short video that asks viewers to consider why the enigmatic painting has captured the attention of so many. Using other Vermeer works to provide a contrast, the...
Instructional Video3:41
TED-Ed

The Case For Andy Warhol

6th - 12th
What do The Factory and Marilyn Monroe have to do with Campbell's soup cans? Nothing and everything. Welcome to the world of Andy Warhol and explore his legacy in this short video.
Instructional Video4:49
TED-Ed

Could Anyone Make a Jackson Pollock Painting?

7th - 12th
Is abstract expressionism art? Or could your cat have created such works? The paintings of Jackson Pollock are used to answer these questions.
Instructional Video5:36
TED-Ed

Building a Museum of Museums on the Web

7th - 12th Standards
Imagine stepping into museums across the world right from the comfort of your own classroom, and analyzing artwork in greater detail than you ever thought possible. Google Art Project has made this possible! Amit Sood briefly introduces...
Instructional Video3:31
Curated OER

The Art of Exoplanets

6th - 12th
This is a perfect clip for demonstrating how art, deductive reasoning, creative thinking, and sound scientific data work together. NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has collected a lot of data on exoplanets but not exactly what they look...