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Standard 1 LT#3 Art Subject Matter (What is it a picture of?)
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Standard 1 LT#3 Art Subject Matter I can recognize the characteristics of:
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LT 3.1 Representational Art Art in which it is the artist's intention to present again or represent a particular subject; especially pertaining to realistic portrayal of subject matter Three types: Landscape, Portrait and Still Life.
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LT 3.1A Landscape the subject matter category in which the main theme of the work is natural scenery such as mountains, valleys, trees, rivers, and lakes, etc.
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Kindred Spirits Asher Brown Durand
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Landscape with Goatherd and Goats John Constable
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LT 3.1B Portrait subject matter category in which the main purpose of the art work is to communicate a likeness of an individual or group of individuals
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American Gothic Grant Wood
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Self Portrait Rembrandt
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LT 3.1C Still Life the subject matter category in which the main purpose of the art work is to show inanimate objects
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Still Life with Game Louis Egidio Melendez
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Still Life with Skull and Writing Quill Peter Claesz
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LT 3.2 Abstract Art that has been changed or modified so it no longer looks realistic, but you can still generally tell what it is.
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Just like representational art, there are three main categories of abstract art. Landscape Portrait Still Life
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LT 3.2A Abstract Landscape Mont Sainte-Victoire Paul Cezanne
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Starry Night Van Gogh
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Raphaelesque Head Exploding Salvador Dali LT 3.2B Abstract Portrait
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Weeping Woman Pablo Picasso
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Chrysanthemums Cezanne LT 3.2C Abstract Still-Life
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Still Life with Death’s Head Pablo Picasso
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LT 3.3 Non-objective artwork that contains no recognizable objects or forms
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Convergence, Jackson Pollock
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Composition in Red, Yellow and Blue. Piet Mondrian
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