T H E A R T O F A D V E N T U R E
Frank E. Schoonover: American Visions
N O V 1 7 , 2 0 1 8 — M A Y 2 7 , 2 0 1 8
Explore the Art of Adventure with legendary narrative paintings by Frank Schoonover (1877‐1972). Known for fully embracing his subject by painting on site— his scenes tell rich stories. Students can venture through such classic tales as Kidnapped, Robinson Crusoe, Swiss Family Robinson, Ivanhoe, and the novels of Zane Grey.
Our education team is excited to work with you to customize your guided school tour and art experience to address standards.
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T H E A R T O F A D V E N T U R E
Frank E. Schoonover: American Visions
N O V 1 7 , 2 0 1 8 — M A Y 2 7 , 2 0 1 8
Plan your field trip to explore this highly visual and narra ve artwork. Addi onal exhibi ons are also on view to engage students in mul ple areas of learning.
Funding support is available for qualifying Title I schools, on a first‐come, first‐served basis. Please inquire with our Education team for details.
Images by: Frank E. Schoonover (1877–1972); FRONT: Heidi, 1924; Abe Catherton, 1916; Wa‐Gush, 1906. BACK: Joan (of Arc) on Hilltop, 1918; photograph of Frank Schoonover painting in Canada, n.d., photographer unknown; (George) Washington, cover, 1924; Chief of the Kootenais, 1927. All rights reserved.