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==1. What is tole painting?==
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==1. What is tole painting?== <!--T:2-->
 
The word tole means "painted enameled or lacquered tinplate used to make decorative domestic objects." Today it is used as a category of folk art and decorative painting, typically on metal or wood used for household items such as utensils chairs, chests, toy boxes, tables, etc.
 
The word tole means "painted enameled or lacquered tinplate used to make decorative domestic objects." Today it is used as a category of folk art and decorative painting, typically on metal or wood used for household items such as utensils chairs, chests, toy boxes, tables, etc.
  
==2. What is the difference between decorative art and fine art?==
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In the strictest sense, Fine Art is considered a visual object with no functional purpose except to be admired and contemplated as an aesthetic object. Decorative Art, however, is also visual and aesthetically pleasing but serves a useful function such as a piece of furniture, tableware, textiles and so on.
 
In the strictest sense, Fine Art is considered a visual object with no functional purpose except to be admired and contemplated as an aesthetic object. Decorative Art, however, is also visual and aesthetically pleasing but serves a useful function such as a piece of furniture, tableware, textiles and so on.
  
==3. On what surfaces is tole painting found?==
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==3. On what surfaces is tole painting found?== <!--T:4-->
 
Wood, metal, glass, walls, any surface which will hold paint.
 
Wood, metal, glass, walls, any surface which will hold paint.
  
==4. Name three European countries which have tole painting heritage. List what it is called in those countries.==
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==4. Name three European countries which have tole painting heritage. List what it is called in those countries.== <!--T:5-->
 
Norway - Rosemaling
 
Norway - Rosemaling
  
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Sweden - Kurbits
 
Sweden - Kurbits
  
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France – Tole Peinte
 
France – Tole Peinte
  
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Germany - Bauernmalerei
 
Germany - Bauernmalerei
  
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England – Roses and Castles
 
England – Roses and Castles
  
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Russia – Khokhloma, Gzhel, Zhostovo, Mezen, Gorodet
 
Russia – Khokhloma, Gzhel, Zhostovo, Mezen, Gorodet
  
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Switzerland – Bauernmalerei
 
Switzerland – Bauernmalerei
  
==5. What types of objects are usually tole painted?==
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==5. What types of objects are usually tole painted?== <!--T:12-->
 
Furniture and tools.
 
Furniture and tools.
  
==6. Find five pictures of tole painted objects, one in each of the listed categories:==
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==6. Find five pictures of tole painted objects, one in each of the listed categories:== <!--T:13-->
  
===a. Rosemaling===
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===a. Rosemaling=== <!--T:14-->
  
===b. Kurbits===
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===b. Kurbits=== <!--T:15-->
  
===c. Japanning===
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===c. Japanning=== <!--T:16-->
  
===d. Russian Black Lacquer===
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===d. Russian Black Lacquer=== <!--T:17-->
  
===e. American Tole===
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===e. American Tole=== <!--T:18-->
  
==7. What types of paint are used in tole painting?==
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The paint appropriate for the surface to be painted and for how the item is to be used.
 
The paint appropriate for the surface to be painted and for how the item is to be used.
  
==8. Make a sample sheet/board of basic decorative painting strokes. Include Comma Stroke (right and left), Tear Drop (Slider Leaf Stroke), U Stroke (C Stroke), Flat Stroke and S Stroke. At least two of the strokes should use two paints side loaded on the brush.==
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==8. Make a sample sheet/board of basic decorative painting strokes. Include Comma Stroke (right and left), Tear Drop (Slider Leaf Stroke), U Stroke (C Stroke), Flat Stroke and S Stroke. At least two of the strokes should use two paints side loaded on the brush.== <!--T:20-->
 
It is best to practice with a flat and a round brush. For the flat a ½ inch or larger is better for practice. Make up a practice sheet for each Pathfinder.
 
It is best to practice with a flat and a round brush. For the flat a ½ inch or larger is better for practice. Make up a practice sheet for each Pathfinder.
  
==9. Make two of the following, using one or more of the basic decorative painting strokes (including preparing the surface and the final finish):==
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==9. Make two of the following, using one or more of the basic decorative painting strokes (including preparing the surface and the final finish):== <!--T:21-->
  
===a. Tole painted cutting board===
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===a. Tole painted cutting board=== <!--T:22-->
  
===b. Tole painted tray===
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===b. Tole painted tray=== <!--T:23-->
  
===c. Tole painted box===
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===c. Tole painted box=== <!--T:24-->
  
===d. Tole painted furniture===
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===d. Tole painted furniture=== <!--T:25-->
  
===e. Tole painted household item of your choice===
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===e. Tole painted household item of your choice=== <!--T:26-->
  
==References==
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==References== <!--T:27-->
  
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1. What is tole painting?

The word tole means "painted enameled or lacquered tinplate used to make decorative domestic objects." Today it is used as a category of folk art and decorative painting, typically on metal or wood used for household items such as utensils chairs, chests, toy boxes, tables, etc.

2. What is the difference between decorative art and fine art?

In the strictest sense, Fine Art is considered a visual object with no functional purpose except to be admired and contemplated as an aesthetic object. Decorative Art, however, is also visual and aesthetically pleasing but serves a useful function such as a piece of furniture, tableware, textiles and so on.

3. On what surfaces is tole painting found?

Wood, metal, glass, walls, any surface which will hold paint.

4. Name three European countries which have tole painting heritage. List what it is called in those countries.

Norway - Rosemaling

Sweden - Kurbits

France – Tole Peinte

Germany - Bauernmalerei

England – Roses and Castles

Russia – Khokhloma, Gzhel, Zhostovo, Mezen, Gorodet

Switzerland – Bauernmalerei

5. What types of objects are usually tole painted?

Furniture and tools.

6. Find five pictures of tole painted objects, one in each of the listed categories:

a. Rosemaling

b. Kurbits

c. Japanning

d. Russian Black Lacquer

e. American Tole

7. What types of paint are used in tole painting?

The paint appropriate for the surface to be painted and for how the item is to be used.

8. Make a sample sheet/board of basic decorative painting strokes. Include Comma Stroke (right and left), Tear Drop (Slider Leaf Stroke), U Stroke (C Stroke), Flat Stroke and S Stroke. At least two of the strokes should use two paints side loaded on the brush.

It is best to practice with a flat and a round brush. For the flat a ½ inch or larger is better for practice. Make up a practice sheet for each Pathfinder.

9. Make two of the following, using one or more of the basic decorative painting strokes (including preparing the surface and the final finish):

a. Tole painted cutting board

b. Tole painted tray

c. Tole painted box

d. Tole painted furniture

e. Tole painted household item of your choice

References