Warm-up 5-13-15 FINALS REVIEW Respond to the following: 1.Begin working on your Art Historical Period poster with your group Obj: SWBAT analyze Egyptian.

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Warm-up FINALS REVIEW Respond to the following: 1.Begin working on your Art Historical Period poster with your group Obj: SWBAT analyze Egyptian artwork by describing how they reflect the ideals of the period Homework Due Today: NOTHING!! YAY!! Homework: Use the Study Guide to prepare for Final Exam Think about final project, choose a work of art

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Art Historical Period Poster (25 Points per Person) Instructions: 1.Each group will be given an Art Historical Period 2.You will write the following using the Frayer format: 1.Definition/Context 2.Stylistic Characteristics 3.Picture Examples/Artists & Artworks 4.Picture Non-Examples/non-Artists & Artworks 3.You will present the info to the class as a group Art Historical Periods: 1.Byzantine 2.Italian Baroque 3.Northern Baroque 4.Italian Renaissance 5.Northern Renaissance 6.Gothic 7.Romanesque You will be receiving points for this assignment TIPS: Be thorough, But Clear Use Vocab terms Do work that is neat and professional Do your fair share—give input, take input No One likes a lazy person in their group!!

Definition/Context: Art of industrialized urban Paris; 1870s & 1880s focus on a single fleeting moment, similar to photography Influenced by JAPANESE PRINTS Beginning of Abstraction Stylistic Characteristics: P lein Air- Painting directly from nature OUTDOORS– capture transitory light/color, climate, and atmospheric effects O ptics optical sensations and SURFACE of painting, emphasis on LIGHT!! Impasto—thick application of paint P ortable Paint Pre- mixed oil paint in tubes P rints and Photography Influx of Japanese prints Photographic composition/cropping Q uick/in the moment Painted QUICKLY and directly on white canvas Examples /Artists & Artworks: Monet, Degas, Cassatt, Renoir Monet “Impression Sunrise” Non-Examples/Non-Artists & Artworks: Romanticism—Thomas Cole, Turner Realism—Corbet, Millett German Expressionism--Kandinsky Impressionism