Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Homework, Week of October 21-27, 2012



Monday, October 22: Assignment #24

AP ONLY: Slide Notes

For each slide, ID each artwork, and discuss at least three significant facts about each piece.

Make sure you are thinking about the work of art’s purpose and historical context! (Do not just simply  describe the piece!)

AH ONLY: Read pages 177-186 in the red text and answer questions 1-4 on page 186.

Tuesday, October 23: Assignment #25

ALL: Please complete the worksheet on the Venn diagram and the 3 questions underneath.

Wednesday, October 24: Assignment #26

ALL: Please complete the worksheet on challenging established traditions. Use one artwork from Archaic or Classical, and another from Hellenistic Greece.
 
 

Friday, May 25, 2012

Curation Project

Curation Project
Imagine that you have finished your PhD in Art History and have accepted a position with a prestigious museum. Because of your special talents and experience you are given a unique opportunity. The museum has put limitless resources at your disposal to create a special show for any artist from history or a theme illustrated by art.
You have space to display 12 to 15 images, so select them carefully. You are the curator for this special exhibit, and as such you must create an engaging and interesting show. Remember you are demonstrating your ability as a critic – someone who is trying to make us understand and appreciate this art. You may pick a painter, sculptor or architect (just imagine transporting 12-15 buildings to your site), or you may select a theme which can be illustrated using a variety of works. Likewise, you should put together a show which challenges the viewer to think and make connections.
This is a 2-part assignment:
Part 1: Pick ONE of these:
1.) Create a brochure that the visitor would be able to take to introduce the exhibition. This is very similar to the Renaissance card I gave you. What is the show about? How do the works by the artists reflect the show? What connections do you want the viewer to make?
Include in your brochure a bit of biographical background on the artist or time period. Ideally the brochure will include reproductions of the works. The style of the brochure is up to you, it might be a tri-fold but it could look different. I'm interested in how you do as a critic, putting together an interesting show and being able to convince me that I should appreciate this artist.

OR

2.) Create a diorama of your exhibition. Where will the people enter? Where will the title of the show be? In what order will the viewer see the work? You should have a picture of each piece on the wall or on a sculpture stand. What color will the walls be - How does this affect the mood and tone of the show? How will you hang the work, gallery style, or next to each other? All of these must be considered. This should not look like a 3rd grader did it!

Part 2: Complete the Following:
1.) For each of the 12-15 works, you will be writing a didactic card for each work. You need to include the title, artist, date, style, and medium.
Then, you need to write an 8-10 sentence paragraph on why this work was chosen for the exhibition. Why is important? How does it reflect the show’s theme? What do you want the viewer to walk away with knowing? This is not simply a description of what the painting looks like. (The visitor can look at the painting themselves, so there is no need for you to describe it to them.)  Are their certain symbols that the viewer should know about? What about the historical context of the work?
Things to think about:
·        Who is your audience?
·        What is the title of the show- This can make or break a show if the title is lame.
·        What museum would you want this exhibited?
·        What will draw a crowd to the museum?
·        Will you pick a retrospective for the artist?
·        Will you pick a certain time period from the artist?
·        Will you pick a theme and use several works by different artists?
·        Will you mix sculpture pieces with paintings or architecture models?
·        You should be using images that are not in the text book-challenge yourselves!

Remember, this is your final for the class in lieu of a written test, so it will be counting twice in your grade for 4th quarter.

Due: Tuesday, May 29
Every day it is late, I am taking 10 points off - no exceptions!

Good Websites:

You are welcome to use your textbook, and museum’s website, and other printed sources. Please stay away from Wikipedia. Do NOT plagiarize this paper….I will not accept it and it will count as a 0 in you final average, with no exceptions.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Spring Break Assignment and April Homework

Tuesday, April 10: Assignment #108

Spring Break Assignment
1.) Complete the Architecture box sheet and questions. I am not reviewing this material, so it is your responsibility to finish the architecture from this chapter.
2.) Long Essay practice. Use the provided images, and complete a paragraph for each one, and include which category each artwork falls into. Make sure to talk about SUBJECT, STYLE, and SIGNFICANCE.
3.) Timeline review: Using the back of your sketchbook, complete the rest of your timeline. We left off at Renaissance, so you have from Baroque to 1990 to finish. It is only 2 sheets though!

Wednesday, April 11: Assignment #109

Venn Diagram- Architecture
Complete the handout for the Venn diagram. The artworks are in the text, however, it would be beneficial if so you do some research outside. Please answer the following ways each piece serves a purpose: Subject, Style, and Symbolism.  Please make sure that you do both Venn Diagrams!
These should be a review for you!
Thursday, April 12: Assignment #110

Style Chart
1.) Complete the chart. I have provided an example for you. You are filling in either the artists names, the style, the date, or what the style looks like.
I will be collecting this!
Friday, April 13: Assignment #111

Long Essay Practice
1.) Complete the worksheet on the 2005 long essay on the stylized/abstracted body. Use an example from chapter  33and an ABET one.
I will be collecting this!

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Homework for March 25-31


Monday, March 26: Assignment #104
Slide Notes

Complete the slide notes.
For each piece of art, fully identify with title, artist, date, and time period. Include at least 3 facts about each piece. Think about its use as propaganda, funerary art, public art, religious art, who commissioned it, why was it made, and what purpose did it serve?
Tuesday, March 27: Assignment #105
Short Essay
Please complete the two short answer essay questions.  These should take you 10 minutes each!

Wednesday, March 28: Assignment #106:
Timeline Assignment
Impressionism
Rococo
Realism
Neoclassicism
Post-Impressionism
Symbolism
Romanticism
Naturalism
Art Nouveau

You are welcome to do this assignment in your sketchbook or on the computer.
For each:
1. Find the relevant dates and the significance of each style (at least four sentences).

2. Include at least two artists for each style.

3. Place everything on one continuous timeline. You must figure out an appropriate scale so that everything is spaced out EVENLY.

Review Class 2.00-3.00
Medieval Art & Architecture

Thursday, March 29: Assignment #107:
Long Essay

Please use an example from chapter 29 and an ABET work.

Cultural attitudes about women are often revealed in art.

Select and fully identify two works of art that depict one or more women.  The works must come from two different cultures, one of which must be from beyond the European tradition.  Explain how each work reveals its culture's attitudes about women. 

I will be collecting this!

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Homework for March 18-24



Monday, March 19: Assignment #101

Short Essay
Please complete the two short answer essay questions.  The first two questions are not in your textbook.
Tuesday, March 20: Assignment #102

Venn Diagram and Questions
1. Complete the handout for the Venn diagram. The artworks are in the text, however, it would be beneficial if so you do some research outside. Please answer the following ways each piece serves a purpose: Subject, Style, and Symbolism. 
2. Complete the 5 questions on the back of the sheet that deal with Photography.
Unit Test:  Wednesday
Chapters 24: Baroque
Chapter 28: The Enlightenment
Read through your notes, text book, and review book.
Thursday, March 22: Assignment #103
2005 Long Essay – Established Traditions

Please complete the worksheet that uses this question:

Frequently in the history of art, artists and architects have challenged established traditions.
Select and fully identify two works that challenged established traditions.  One example must have been produced before 1800 c.e.  Discuss how and why each work constituted a significant challenge to accepted artistic conventions of its time.
Please use an example Chapter 29 and another from your own choosing.

Review on Thursday, March 22 in room 118 from 2.00-3.00 pm.

Friday, March 9, 2012

Homework for March11 -17, 2012

Monday, March 12: Assignment #96
Guided Questions:

Baroque Art

Complete the guided questions for chapter on Baroque Art in chapter 28.

Extra Credit: Due Monday- Text in Art

Tuesday, March 13: Assignment #97
Sketchbook Timeline
Take the images that have been provided, and place them into the following categories:
Rococo
Naturalism
Enlightenment
Neoclassicism
Romanticism
ID each piece, and write a brief summary for the TIME PERIOD. Make sure to discuss what is happening in history at the time, and how the style of the artwork changes.

Wednesday, March 14: Assignment #98

Venn diagram
Complete the handout for the Venn diagram. The artworks are not in the text, so you will need to do some research outside. Please answer the following ways each piece serves a purpose: Subject, Style, and Symbolism. 

Thursday, March 15: Assignment #99
2006 Long Essay – Natural World

Representations of the natural world or motifs from nature are found in the art of all times and places.

Choose and fully identify two appropriate works of art from two different cultures.  One of your choices must be from beyond the European tradition.

Explain why and how each work uses representations of the natural world or motifs from nature. What is the historical significance for both pieces?
Please use an example Chapter 28 and another from your own choosing.

Review on Thursday, March 15 in room 118 from 2.00-3.00 pm. “Important Domes in Architecture”  

Friday, March 2, 2012

Homework: March 4-10


Monday, March 5: Assignment #91

Guided Questions:

Baroque Art

Complete the guided questions for chapter on Baroque Art in chapter 24.


Tuesday, March 6: Assignment #92

Slide Notes -
Complete the slide notes.
For each piece of art, fully identify with title, artist, date, and time period. Include at least 3 facts about each piece. Think about its use as propaganda, funerary art, public art, religious art, who commissioned it, why was it made, and what purpose did it serve?
Wednesday, March 7:
Assignment #93

Venn diagram
Please complete the Venn diagram. Use images 28-4 and 29-42. How does the 150 years in-between these two works change the style of the artwork?

Thursday, March 8: Assignment #94

Short Answer Essay

Complete the following two short answer essays questions.

Use 28-9 for the 1st one.

Use 28-26 for the 2nd one.

I will be collecting this!


Friday, March 9: Assignment #95
Narrative in Art Worksheet 

2005 Long Essay Question on Narrative in Art:

Most cultures have made use of art's narrative function.
Select and fully identify four works of art that visually convey a narrative.  Identify the subject of each narrative and discuss the means used to convey the narrative.  

Hint: Who is the narrative about and how is the artist telling that story?

Make sure to use a painting from the correct style, you are only using Chapter 28.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Ghent Alterpiece Website

Van Eyck's famous "Ghent Alterpiece" has been under restoration for the past year. The conservation team has uploaded an interactive website. Check it out HERE!

Friday, February 17, 2012

Mid-Winter Break and February 26- March 3, 2012


If you need any of these sheets, you need to email me over break! Do not tell me on Monday the 27th, that you forgot everything in your locker!
Mid-Winter Break Assignment: Due on Monday, February 27
Part 1:
Long Essay Outline –
Please complete each of the 10 long essay outlines. You need to find two works of art that fit each category, and give 3 reasons to back up your opinion. Make sure you are using Art Beyond the European Tradition (Africa, Oceania, the Americas, Indian, and Asia) when asked to.
Part 2:
Sketchbook Timeline -
In the back of your sketchbook, please create a timeline with the images that you have received.  Identify the style, the time of that style, and then ID each piece of artwork. This needs to be in chronological order, starting with Ancient Near East and ending with the Renaissance! See example below!

Tuesday, February 28: Assignment #87
Architecture Box Sheet
Complete the box sheet. This will be a good wrap-up/summary for the architecture of the Baroque Period. For each piece of art, fully identify with title, artist, date, and time period. Include the function, style, and significance about each piece.
Sketchbook Timeline Assignment #88
Due:  Wednesday, March 2
Time Line of Baroque Art
(to be completed in your sketchbook)
Using the following categories, choose three works of art from each category. First, fully identify the category, and the major historical events that shaped the artwork during that time. How did the culture influence the art? Fully identify each piece of art you selected, and describe the distinguishing characteristics of each piece. In total, you will have discussed 12 specific pieces of artwork, and described 4 different time periods for a total of 16 points.
1.)Italian Baroque
2.)Spanish Baroque
3.)Baroque in Flanders
4.) French Baroque
Thursday, March 1: Assignment #89
Short answer essay from 2006. (Vermeer)
Short answer essay from 2008. (Velazquez)

These should each take you
10 minutes, so 20 minutes in total.

Friday, March 2: Sketchbook Assignment #90
Baroque Architecture vs. Frank Gehry
Baroque architecture witnessed a transition from the orderly designs of the Renaissance to one of tumultuous drama and movement. The architecture of Frank Gehry today marks a similar departure from the orderly forms of modernist architecture.  Select and fully identify a structure created during the Baroque period and a structure designed by the architect Frank Gehry.  Discuss how each structure reacted against an earlier architectural movement and why.



Friday, February 10, 2012

Homework February 12-18, 2012



Monday, February 13: Assignment #82
Slide Notes
Complete the slide notes.
For each piece of art, fully identify with title, artist, date, and time period. Include at least 3 facts about each piece. Think about its use as propaganda, funerary art, public art, religious art, who commissioned it, why was it made, and what purpose did it serve?
You will have to look closely at the works of art as they are small details of the work!

Tuesday, February 14
Unit test
Chapters 19, 20, 21, 22, 23
Please study!
Wednesday, February 15: Assignment #83
Guided Questions:
Hindu Art
Complete the guided questions for chapter on artwork in India, which is the latter half of chapter 6.
Thursday, February 16: Assignment #84
Venn Diagram
Please complete the Venn Diagram for the two important Hindu temples. Use images 6-22 and 6-29.
How do these building reflect the needs of the religion?

Friday, February 17: Assignment #85
Boxed Sheet-Baroque
Please complete the box sheet for the Baroque chapter. Discuss the historical influence for each country. How is culture reflected in the artwork?
This will help us with an activity that we will be doing on Friday.
You are welcome to use your review book!


 

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Monday, February 6, 2012

NPR: The Medicis

Please read and listen to the NPR discussion on the importance of the Medici family and banking during the early Renaissance:

http://www.npr.org/2012/01/31/145731770/in-italy-art-as-a-window-into-modern-banking

Friday, February 3, 2012

February 5-11, 2012


Monday, Feb. 6: Assignment #77

What did the term mannerism refer to?

 How does the composition of Pontormo’s Decent From the Cross (22-42) shows characteristics of the Mannerist style?

What piece of sculpture sums up Italian and French Mannerism, and who sculpted it?  What is significant about it?

What church’s design was most influential on later church design and specifically Baroque church architecture? 

Contrast Tintoretto’s Last Supper (22-52) with Leonardo’s Last Supper (22-3).

What seems to have been the major influences on Palladio’s designs, especially on Villa Rotunda? 

 Both the Villa Rotunda and San Giorgio Maggiore are described as “examples of classicism at its most correct, using “rational,” organization. Explain.


Tuesday, February 7: Assignment #78

Complete the 9 box sheet on the Ghent altarpiece. It discusses this work on pages 551-553. This is an important piece of artwork!  Notice that there are 2 images for it, 20-5 and 20-6.


Wednesday, February 8: Assignment #79

Please complete the worksheet on patrimony. Use an example from the Italian Renaissance, the Northern Renaissance, an ABET work, and a pre-Renaissance work.

Thursday, Feb 9: Assignment #80

16th c. art in Spain & Northern Europe

Complete the slide notes.
For each piece of art, fully identify with title, artist, date, and time period. Include at least 3 facts about each piece. Think about its use as propaganda, funerary art, public art, religious art, who commissioned it, why was it made, and what purpose did it serve?


Friday, February 10: Assignment #81

Short answer essay from 1999
Short answer essay from 2001.

These should each take you
10 minutes, so 20 minutes in total. Not all of the images are in your text, you will need to use other sources of information.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Homework: Week of January 22-28


Monday, January 23: Assignment #68

Early Renaissance – 15th c. Italy

Complete the worksheet. Make sure you use the glossary for the definitions and the textbook to help you.




Wednesday, January 25: Assignment #69
 Last day to hand in any late work!
Early Renaissance – 15th c. Italy

Complete the slide notes.
For each piece of art, fully identify with title, artist, date, and time period. Include at least 3 facts about each piece. Think about its use as propaganda, funerary art, public art, religious art, who commissioned it, why was it made, and what purpose did it serve?


Thursday, January 26: Assignment #70
Short Essay Exam – 10 minutes

Name the period of the building on the right. How and why did Alberti adept elements of the work on the left?

Use image Arch of Constantine (10-76)  for the left.
Use image Alberti’s west façade of Sannt’ Andrea
 (21-41) for the right.

Both of the residences shown were built for wealthy merchants in the mid-fifteenth century. The building on the left is French, and the building on the right is Italian.
Discuss and account for the differences between these buildings.

Use image House of Jaques Coeur, France
(18-28) for the left.
Use image Alberti’s Palazzo Rucellai, Florence
 (21-33) for the right.

Friday, January 27
Sketchbook Assignment #71
2005 Long Essay Question: Most cultures have made use of art's narrative function. Select and fully identify two works of art that visually convey a narrative.  At least one of your choices must be from beyond the European tradition.  Identify the subject of each narrative and discuss the means used to convey the narrative. Use Masaccio’s Tribute Money (21-10) and the Mayan Mural (14-11).