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Do Now for Monday, October 24 You don’t have to write the questions. Do you recognize this? Who are they? List all four names. What do they have to do with what your learning? Do they have anything to do with the Renaissance?

Do Now for Tuesday, October 25 You don’t have to write the questions. Study the two works of art.. Which one is from the middle Ages? 2. Why do they look so different?

Do Now for HUMPday, October 26 You don’t have to write the questions. This is called a “grotesque” drawn by Leonardo da Vinci Why do you think these are famous? 3. Why do you think they are called “grotesques?”

Do Now for Thursday, October 27 You don’t have to write the questions. Do you recognize this? What is the name of artist? This is by a very famous artist. Who is it? It is a small part of a large work of art, do you know the name of the art?

Do Now for TGIFday, October 28 You don’t have to write the questions. Do you recognize this? What is the name of artist? This is by a very famous artist. Who is it? What’s different about this original work of art that you may see today?