Theodor Kittelsen
Art Appreciation featuring Fine Art Pages
You want to introduce your children to fine art, but lack the time and method for follow-through, right? Fine Art Pages are the answer! These downloadable, printable collections feature one piece of art per page, plus *just enough* information about the piece and the artist. The method is organic: print ’em out, put ’em up. Let your family observe, absorb, and enjoy! It works. And best of all: it doesn’t run on Mom Power! Would you like to see a sample? Click here!
Theodor Kittelsen's Trolls and Fairy Tales: $14.95
You’ll also receive our fun and helpful guide, “How to Use Fine Art Pages in Your Home” plus a full-page PDF version of the art.
Theodor Kittelsen's Forest Friends: $14.95
Your children will be inspired by Norwegian artist Theodor Kittelsen’s Forest Friends! Enjoy 24 illustrations, featuring many different forest animals, insects, and adventurers, both in our classic Fine Art Pages format AND in a full page version. You’ll also receive a BONUS Creative Writing Pack that includes the art on story pages where you child can write their own tales!
You’ll also receive our fun and helpful guide, “How to Use Fine Art Pages in Your Home” plus a full-page PDF version of the art.
Color with Kittelsen Fine Art Pages: $14.95
Color along with Norwegian artist Theodor Kittelsen! This collection of 29 black and white illustrations of animals, trolls, and other characters are perfect for adding your own splashes of color with colored pencils, watercolors, paint, or crayons. Includes our traditional Fine Art Pages format as well as full page version. You’ll also get our fun and helpful guide, “How to Use Fine Art Pages in Your Home.”
~Belinda
Well, both girls became very excited when we saw two Matisse prints hanging in our local public library. (Fine Arts pages by Matisse happen to be hanging in the upstairs bathroom right now.) I reminded the girls that the artist was Matisse. And then my 4-year old (who is always interested in the titles of the paintings) said to me, “I know what that painting there is called,” and she paused. “Dessert: Harmony in Red,” she said correctly. The library security guard standing nearby nearly fell over, she was so surprised. 🙂
Anyhow, I just wanted to thank you for helping expose my family to Fine Arts — you have truly enriched our lives, and it’s making a difference in our learning.
~Christine