Oklahoma Ag in the Classroom

Ag in Art

Cotton Picking, Oscar E. Berninghaus, 1929

Oscar E. Berninghaus (1874-1952) was a founding member of the Taos Society of Artists. Most of his paintings were scenes of the American Southwest. Berninghaus was self-taught. This painting is of a cotton field in the Texas Panhandle.

  • Describe the sky. Can you determine the time o year from the color of the sky?
  • Find the horizontal lines in the painting.
  • Find the geometric shapes.
  • What is the predominant color?
  • Where is the center of interest?
  • What is the mood of the painting?
  • What objects are in the distance? How can you tell?
  • Which objects are closer? How can you tell?
  • Compare this painting with another painting of
  • How is this historic scene different from a scene in a modern West Texas cotton field.

P.A.S.S. for these activities

  • Grade 1: Visual Arts - 1.2,3; 2.1,3
  • Grade 2: Visual Arts - 1.2,3; 2.1,3
  • Grade 3: Visual Arts - 1.2,3; 2.1,3
  • Grade 4: Visual Arts - 2.1,2
  • Grade 5: Visual Arts - 2.1,4

Related lesson online: Cotton Pickin' Before and After the Civil War

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Oklahoma Ag in the Classroom is a program of the Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, 4-H Youth Development, the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry and the Oklahoma State Department of Education.