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Art & Perception Facts vs. Opinions The clues that artists give us to understand their artwork.
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Fact or Opinion Facts are defined as something that is true or can be proven to be true or real or in existence. Opinions tend to be classified as viewpoints or judgments that cannot be proven to be true. Works of art assist with visualization of the rules that govern these contradicting notions.
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Automat by Edward Hopper What do we know by observation? Time of day? Time of year? What is she drinking? What can we infer? Who is the viewer? How is she feeling? What is her social status?
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Compartment C Car, Edward Hopper What can we observe? What can we infer? What about the viewer?
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Christina’s World, Andrew Wyeth Write two statements about the art on a card, on one side write one observation on the other side write one inference.
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The Fortune Teller, Georges de la Tour Two Questions/ two answers each Who are these people? Fact/ Opinion What is happening? Fact/ Opinion
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