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      • Take One Picture is the National Gallery’s countrywide scheme for primary schools which uses one painting from the Gallery’s collection to inspire cross-curricular work in primary classrooms. The programme is also supported by Columbia Threadneedle’s charitable entity, Columbia Threadneedle Foundation.
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  2. What is Take One Picture? Take One Picture is our national programme for primary schools, which aims to inspire a lifelong love of art and learning. Every year, we take one picture from the collection to inspire cross-curricular work in primary classrooms.

  3. Each year the National Gallery encourages primary school teachers and children to focus on one painting from the collection and respond creatively to its themes and subject matter, historical context, or composition.

  4. Submit your project to Take One Picture. The submissions portal for work responding to Pieter de Hooch’s ‘The Courtyard of a House in Delft’ is now open and closes on 31 October 2024.

  5. Jun 17, 2021 · Take One Picture is the National Gallery’s countrywide scheme for primary schools which uses one painting from the Gallery’s collection to inspire cross-curricular work in primary classrooms. The programme is also supported by Columbia Threadneedle’s charitable entity, Columbia Threadneedle Foundation.

  6. Nov 30, 2020 · Take One Picture is the National Gallery’s flagship primary schools programme. Each year the Gallery chooses one painting from the collection to inspire primary classrooms countrywide. The challenge is then for schools to use the image imaginatively, both as a stimulus for artwork, and for work in more unexpected curriculum areas.

  7. Nov 30, 2020 · Take One Picture is the National Gallery’s flagship primary schools programme. Each year the Gallery chooses one painting from the collection to inspire primary classrooms countrywide.

  8. Apr 29, 2005 · Take One Picture. This exhibition of work by eight primary schools inspired by Degas’ “Beach Scene” is on display at the National Gallery’s Education Centre, Trafalgar Square, London WC2. The Take One Picture scheme, now in its 10th year, encourages children to work together in groups.

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