Canister 18
Contains 4 Results:
"Paintings: Rx for Survival", reel 2
Films produced by children in the Education Department's youth classes, educational films produced by the Education Department, and other films not related to the Cleveland Museum of Art. Three of the films, "Motion and the Image" (1962), "The Most Unforgettable Tiger We've Known" (1965), and "Lights Out - Locked Up" (1972) have been digitized and preserved through a grant from the National Film Preservation Foundation and are available to view on the Ingalls Library website.
"Road Mender at Arles", color, magnetic sound, children's summer film class, Helen Henley, instructor, based on Van Gogh painting, 1971
Films produced by children in the Education Department's youth classes, educational films produced by the Education Department, and other films not related to the Cleveland Museum of Art. Three of the films, "Motion and the Image" (1962), "The Most Unforgettable Tiger We've Known" (1965), and "Lights Out - Locked Up" (1972) have been digitized and preserved through a grant from the National Film Preservation Foundation and are available to view on the Ingalls Library website.
"Dance of Shiva" footage, b/w, silent [composite ground level, full and on ground level], 1972
Films produced by children in the Education Department's youth classes, educational films produced by the Education Department, and other films not related to the Cleveland Museum of Art. Three of the films, "Motion and the Image" (1962), "The Most Unforgettable Tiger We've Known" (1965), and "Lights Out - Locked Up" (1972) have been digitized and preserved through a grant from the National Film Preservation Foundation and are available to view on the Ingalls Library website.
Footage of children's classes in the galleries, b/w, silent [dark]
Films produced by children in the Education Department's youth classes, educational films produced by the Education Department, and other films not related to the Cleveland Museum of Art. Three of the films, "Motion and the Image" (1962), "The Most Unforgettable Tiger We've Known" (1965), and "Lights Out - Locked Up" (1972) have been digitized and preserved through a grant from the National Film Preservation Foundation and are available to view on the Ingalls Library website.