Materials / Resources: Art magazines, books and pictures of art works on websites. Some of my favorite and contrasting artists include Van Gogh, Mary Cassatt, Monet, Norman Rockwell, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Andy Warhol, Edward Munk and Georgia Also the early arts and contemporary, America , With the art of the Southwest. When you first completed this lesson, please use two images that are significantly different in shape and theme. As students improve their ability to proceed with this task, the differences may be more subtle. Image and BIOS website: http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/ http://collections.nrm.org/highlights.jsp
Skill Purpose: * Vocabulary * Comparison and contrast * Reasoning thinking * Voice expression * Details * Comment
1. Introduce the course and discuss with the students about two contrasting art pieces. Each art example should show a big difference in style, color, texture, and theme elements. Compare the students' two artistic depictions and emphasize similarities and differences between formats and themes
2. Discuss "emotions" and ask for opinions on the emotions the students attach to the sample artwork. Ask students "why" they will attach a specific "emotion" to the picture.
Whether it is an individual or a group, each student will be offered a pair of contrasting art pieces for independent analysis.
4. Each student confirms that there are three or more differences between the two explanations and three or more similarities. In addition, each student shows "emotions" or "emotions" that a particular picture may cause.
Note: The "more than one text" of the above standards may refer to other works of art, poetry, useful texts, history and other documents to solve themes or themes within artwork. For example, students can compare texts with artworks, and compare and contrast two or more artworks on the same subject.
When comparing Dr. Seus's work and Rube Goldberg's work, it has an interesting background and tends to be overlooked. Many fans do not know that the author of a beloved child's book actually started his career in magazines and advertisements ("Dr. Suss's Advertising Art Works"). Many of his advertisements and children's books have machines that perform amazingly complex tasks.
This article compares and contrasts the work of two sculptors who use human form as the basis of art work. The first sculptures by Jean Lorenzo Bernini, Apollo and Daphne were created in 1622 and depict the story of Romania. "Two Women" by Ron Mueck is a surrealistic sculpture made by contemporary Australian artists. Jean Lorenzo Bernini is a traditional sculptor born in 1598 and has created art works such as "Apollo and Daphne" for the famous Roman church. Ron Mueck, on the other hand, is Australian contemporary sculptor and uses surrealism in creating spectacular sculptures of the human body.
Before you compare and contrast the Italian Renaissance art with the northern Renaissance art, you must understand the Renaissance roots. Renaissance has a special meaning and refers to the age of great Italian art in the 14th century and the evolution from the 15th to the 16th century to northern Europe. The revival of the classic art style of ancient Greece and Rome stimulated the Renaissance. The renewal of knowledge, the more famous Renaissance, can lead to the teaching of the humanist at the time. Since Francesco Petrarch is not interested in his legal research, he tends to spend time learning the classics.
Compare the Italian Renaissance paintings and sculptures with the northern Renaissance paintings and sculptures