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Jana Kopczick Smyser School 8 th Grade Language Arts/Art An Exploration of Brace’s Rock, Brace’s Cove, 1864 Developed Through the Terra Teacher Lab, 2007-08
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Fitz Henry Lane Brace’s Rock, Brace’s Cove, 1864 Oil on Canvas Terra Foundation
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The piece is more about emotion and mood, rather than documenting a specific location It was painted in 1864 during the Civil War The mood of this painting reflects what is being felt by society as a whole in the United States during the Civil War Style—dream-like qualities Calm (still sky and water), gentle lapping waves representing permanence of eternity/afterlife Lack of movement—stillness. There is no life— bushes are in their last days, ship is wrecked/beached symbolizing death and destruction Contrast of dark and light in the artwork Brace’s Cove was a very dangerous place with treacherous rocks off a point (Shows it as a peaceful, calm place) Key Ideas about the Artwork that Informed the Lesson:
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What I Wanted Students to Learn: Artists and writers use a variety of techniques to create mood The mood of a visual or literary presentation affects how we receive its underlying message The subject of a painting can be symbolic Symbols can convey content, messages, and mood
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A Few Major Learning Activities: Interpret and analyze the painting Brace’s Rock, Brace’s Cove, 1864 Write a 5 line poem using this painting as inspiration Read about the artist, the painting, and the historical context of the painting Identify the mood of the painting using formal analysis to support one’s answer Using the same 5 line poem format, write a new poem that conveys a contextual understanding of the poem Create an illustration the captures and communicates the mood of the painting
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Brace’s Rock, Brace’s Cove, 1864
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Poem #1: Initial Observations
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Poem 1: Initial Observations
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Students read through facts and categorized them as information About the artist, artwork, and historical context Group Categorizing Activity
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Poem 2: Revising with Understanding
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Poem 4: Revising with Understanding
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Illustrating Mood Through Water Color
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What My Students Learned: Our interpretations of an image are initially based on our own experiences Our interpretations are not always what the artist intended Art communicates a message Appreciation of American art To be more observant
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What I Learned: Our interpretations of an image are initially based on our own experiences Our interpretations are not always what the artist intended Appropriate information to use when doing a formal analysis (or close read) of a painting Strategies for facilitating a close read of a painting The importance of incorporating art across the curriculum
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