For additional resources, see the Kohl’s Art Generation Online Lab & Gallery guide.
There is more than one way to look at a work of art! Educators at the Museum often think about how people connect with art. This video shows some of the ways that people interact with artwork.
Can you guess which artwork the people are talking about? Click on the links to see three possibilities. Which one do you think it is?
- William James Glackens, Breezy Day, Tugboats, New York Harbor, ca. 1910
- Claude Monet, Waterloo Bridge, Sunlight Effect, ca. 1900 (dated 1903)
- Nicholas Stael, Red Boats, 1954
Want to see if you guessed right? Highlight the text between the parentheses below with your cursor to find out:
(The correct answer is Claude Monet, Waterloo Bridge, Sunlight Effect, ca. 1900 (dated 1903). Did you get it right?)