Orthodox Charlotte Mason Education

• Jul. 29, 2007 - Icons as Art ??


I've been thinking on how to incorporate the study of icons into our art appreciation. I don't want to reduce them to merely art work to be studied but to take the time to focus on, reflect on, and to understand them more fully. Too often by not taking the time to 'study' our icons they do become merely Christian art we decorate our homes with; an expression of our Orthodox culture not of our faith.

To this end I plan on introducing one of the icons from one of the 12 Great Feasts in each of our terms this year. By doing this for 3 or 4 years, depending whether we have 3 or 4 terms per year, we will have covered them all in depth and managed spread the purchase of these icons out a bit. I don't want to print these out on our computer but to support the important work of Monastics by purchasing them ready mounted.

There are many excellent on line sources for information on the Twelve Great Feasts:

Wikipedia's article on the 12 great feasts

Orthodoxwiki's article. Includes a link to an individual page for each Feast.

OCA web site's sermons on the 12 Great Feasts.

OCA web site's Icons of the Church Year The Twelve Great Feats

Ukrainian Orthodoxy's website introduction to the 12 great feasts

Missionary Leaflet # E50, on the 12 Great Feasts
Copyright © 1999 and Published by
Holy Protection Russian Orthodox Church
2049 Argyle Ave. Los Angeles, California 90068
Editor: Bishop Alexander (Mileant)

My favourite site, so far, has been the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese's website on the 12 Great Feasts. This website includes explanations for each of the icons focusing on what aspects can be seen in a typical icon for that Feast.

For example, we have the Feast of the Transfiguration of Our Lord coming up soon on the 6th of August. The web page from this site on this Feast has the icon itself, an introduction to the Feast, the Biblical story behind the feast, a more in-depth look at the icon itself, how the Feast is usually celebrated, and hymns for the Feast.

Taking time to sit down and cover this material with the children will be beneficial to us all :o)

I am also looking at typical activities that CM used for picture study that we might incorporate. More on this at a later date...

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• Jul. 28, 2007 - Thinking About Art...

This week's focus of organization seems to be art.  After years of using the Artist Schedule from Ambleside Online it is time for me to branch out. This coincides nicely with our studying Canadian History this year.

We've decided to study the Canadian Artists, Emily Carr, Robert Bateman, and William Kurelek. We will need one more artist for term 4 but I have time to figure that out later. (maybe)

A trip to our local used book store has turned up one Kurelek book, one Bateman book and one other on Canadian art in general.

Another trip to the local library has turned up a treasure trove of art books. All art books have an 'Art' sticker on the spine and, to make it even easier for me to find the right books, all books on Canadian art have a maple leaf sticker too. :o)

Yet another good source for art prints and biographies is the web. A few good websites that have turned up are: Artists in Canada dot com , Artcyclopedia ,  Well Known People Who Happen to be Canadian , The National Gallery of Canada's Cybermuse site, The Virtual Museum of Canada , and this handy-dandy guide to Researching a Canadian Artist from teacher G. Kennedy.

In past years we have colour photocopied a bunch of art from one artist for one term and hung these in the dining room. Very low key. This year I plan to delve into proper CM picture study!

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