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Go to Gallery 220 Located on Level 2 of the Nelson-Atkins building. All gallery numbers are located in the top corners of the marble door frames!
Prepare to travel to new and faraway places. Use your imagination and go on a creative art journey! Explore and think about what you would see, hear, smell and feel if you were really there!
Ross Eugene Braught Tschaikovsky’s Sixth
What do you feel when you look at this painting?
Circle the words you think describe the painting.
Are we there yet?
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Add more words! What other words does the painting make you think of?
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Destination #1
EXCITING LONELY
QUIET BOLD
PEACEFUL COLORFUL
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Look closely at the brush strokes in the painting. How would you describe them? Now, step back from the painting. Does it look different from farther away?
Sven Birger SandzénThe Great Peak
Look at the many types of buildings in the painting. How is each one shaped differently? What are the people doing?
George Wesley Bellows Pueblo Tesuque, No. 2
Draw a picture of a building in your city. What do people do in the building in your picture?
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Destination #3
Destination #2
What do you see at the beach? Try to fi nd the items below in the painting.
William Merritt Chase Beach
WIND BUCKET SUN WATER ROCKS
SEASHELL OCEAN WAVES CLOUDS BOATS
F I S H R O A N L W A T E Q O G Z
U B A E L S U N I A D B O A T S C
Q J T X A Z R G I V A N E P D O L
O A D G B T N S Z E R O C K S T O
W A V B O A D U M S N S E A B L U
I D G T E Q T N W U B U K H C R D
N R E C L O A M S E A S H E L L S
D F O N B U C K E T V L J P Y A R
Gallery 216
Pretend that you’re a famous explorer! Imagine hiking down into a giant canyon like the one in the painting.
What tools would you need to bring with you?
What animals would you fi nd?
Thomas MoranGrand Canyon
Gallery 218
Can you fi nd
them in the word search, too? Circle
the words you fi nd.
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Destination #5
Thomas Moran Venice
Venice is a real city built on the water. The artist shows us how people get around in a city with no streets. Can you imagine a place where people ride in boats on water instead of in cars on streets? Do you see different types of boats in the painting?
What kind of boat would you ride in? Draw it!
Gallery 216
Draw what you would see and do on your hike.
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Destination #6
Do you see the camels in the painting? Even more than 100 years after this picture was painted, people still ride camels in Jerusalem as a great way to travel. In the desert a camel is a more reliable companion than a horse or a car!
Draw yourself riding a camel.
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Mobile Guide #607
Frederic Edwin Church Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives
Gallery 216
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Destination #7
John Gadsby ChapmanA Lazy Fisherman
You’re probably tired after your adventure seeing the many landscapes that inspired great American painters. Take a break like the young fi sherman in the painting and write a postcard to your friends about your trip to the American Art Galleries!
Gallery 215
#1: nelson-atkins.org/Tschaikovsky6 #5: nelson-atkins.org/Beach
#2: nelson-atkins.org/GreatPeak #6: nelson-atkins.org/Venice
#3: nelson-atkins.org/PuebloTesuque #7: nelson-atkins.org/Jerusalem
#4: nelson-atkins.org/GrandCanyon #8: nelson-atkins.org/LazyFisherman
Learn more about the paintings in this guide by following these links:
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Destination #8
45th & Oak, Kansas City, Missouri
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BEACHESFor Younger ReadersWow! Ocean! by Robert Neubecker
For Older ReadersBeach Babe (Babymouse #3) by Jennifer L. Holm and Matt Holm
WIDE OPEN SPACESFor Younger ReadersThe Adventures of Granny Clearwater and Little Critter by Kimberly Willis Holt and Laura Huliska-Beith
For Older ReadersLittle House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder
MOUNTAINSFor Younger ReadersThe Mountain That Loved a Bird by Alice McLerran and Eric Carle
For Older ReadersCan You Survive Extreme Mountain Climbing?: An Interactive Survival Adventure by Matt Doeden
THE SOUTHWESTFor Younger ReadersCoyote: A Trickster Tale from the American Southwest by Gerald McDermott
For Older ReadersThe Grand Canyon Burros That Broke (Field Trip Mysteries) by Steve Brezenoff and Marcos Calo
Learn more! Check out these books about American art and culture recommended by the Kansas City Public Library.
Read Across America: Americana Books from East to West
Visit nelson-atkins.org for updates about art classes, performances and hands-on activities for families and children.
Hope you
had a
good trip!