2026-2027 AmblesideOnline Picture Study Free Printables!

Please note that I have been given AmblesideOnline’s permission to use their name in the title and body of this post, as well as to use their Artist Study rotation to create these files.
When children have begun regular lessons (that is, as soon as they are six), this sort of study of pictures should not be left to chance, but they should take one artist after another, term by term, and study quietly some half-dozen reproductions of his work in the course of the term.
Charlotte Mason (Home Education, p. 308)
His education should furnish him with whole galleries of mental pictures, pictures by great artists old and new;––…–– in fact, every child should leave school with at least a couple of hundred pictures by great masters hanging permanently in the halls of his imagination, to say nothing of great buildings, sculpture, beauty of form and colour in things he sees. Perhaps we might secure at least a hundred lovely landscapes too,––sunsets, cloudscapes, starlight nights. At any rate he should go forth well furnished because imagination has the property of magical expansion, the more it holds the more it will hold.
Charlotte Mason (Towards a Philosophy of Education, p. 43)
The Charlotte Mason Picture Study method is a simple yet effective way to introduce your children to fine art. By setting aside intentional time on a regular basis, specifically for art appreciation using this method, you are giving your students the gift of developing relationships with pieces of art and introducing them to different artists who will become like old friends.
Picture Study (or picture talks) not only exposes them to great works of art that they will encounter in various ways throughout their lives, but this practice also develops your child’s sense of beauty, expands their powers of observation, exposes them to the ideas of great artists, and teaches them that art is for everyone! This method is extremely versatile and works well for all ages, including older students and younger children. (I have posts about why picture study is important and how to do it if you’d like to read more!)
Because I believe in the power and beauty of picture study and highly encourage this practice in every homeschool, not just those adhering to Charlotte Mason’s philosophies, I am happy to announce that the 2026-2027 AmblesideOnline Picture Study art print files are now ready and available as a free download!
Each free (and no strings attached) PDF file includes printable versions of six or seven paintings (one file from a single artist and the other file from two artists who were contemporaries), taken from the AmblesideOnline Artist Study rotation, which gives your student ample opportunity to become well acquainted with each artist’s work. This year, these artists include Auguste Renoir, Jacob van Ruisdael, and Pieter de Hooch. Unfortunately, because the majority of the pieces by Norman Rockwell that were chosen for the rotation are not in the public domain, I am not able to offer a printable file for his work.
As always, I attempted to find the highest resolution images I could on the internet, which can sometimes prove problematic. I have also found that there is a delicate balance of providing high-quality images while maintaining a relatively small file size. If you do have questions about printing the files, I have a few tips and suggestions here for printing your picture studies at home, having them printed at an office supply store, or purchasing prints from an online supplier if that would be helpful.
Beneath each art piece is the title, the artist’s name, and the date it was painted, as well as permission to print it at your local copy shop for personal use. You can find the files and more resources for these artists, as well as others, including Claude Monet, Mary Cassatt, and Leonardo da Vinci, on the Picture Study Resources page or here:
Auguste Renoir
1841-1919
(French – Impressionism)
Jacob van Ruisdael
& Pieter de Hooch
ca. 1628/1629-1682 & 1629-ca. 1679
(Dutch – Dutch Golden Age)
As with previous years, I will be offering one free Picture Study Aid with background information on the artist and the paintings included later this year, and that will be for the art of Jacob van Ruisdael. I will post that here on the blog once it’s available (you can sign up for my newsletter to be notified as well!). I will also offer printed Picture Study Aids and professional art prints for Auguste Renoir and Jacob van Ruisdael in my shop, though these will not match the pieces selected by AmblesideOnline. Pieter de Hooch was a contemporary, and his art is very similar to that of Johannes Vermeer, an artist I already offer in my shop, so I offering a Picture Study Aid for his work.
If you have any questions, please let me know!

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