Activity For Art App
Activity For Art App
Activity For Art App
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INSTRUCTIONS: Read the learning resources given for this lessons then complete the table below. If the data
will not come from the given discussions please do not forget to cite your references.
NOTE: The deadline is set May 6, 2020 subject to the resumption of classes. All will be submitted in hard
copy (bond paper or yellow paper whichever is available at this time) when classes resume.
(Subject to change if there would be any further directives coming from the higher up.)
- Refer to the - Religious Icons Monastery of St. Catherine Mount Sinai, Egypt
MEDIEVAL people, places, -Gothic architecture
ART things, and events -use of water spouts, or -Oldest known monastery
of that same period gargoyles -Mt. Sinai in the Sinai Peninsula, the peak where Moses
- Romanesque - Clay (soft, moist material received the Ten Commandments
structures featured used to create artworks) -Due to Isolation, the Monks devoted much time to
round arches and -Score (scratch hatch marks develop art which they believed showed their devotion to
heavy thick walls, into clay) God.
small windows -Firing (heating clay to -The monastery has one of the largest collections of
like the Roman harden) ancient illuminated manuscripts in the world.
style -Kiln (furnace to help clay
- Gothic structures harden)
featured pointed -Glaze (coating for ceramics)
arches and have
slender feel as if
they soar upward,
large stained-glass
windows filtered
in light and color.
- Rich colors,
heavily outlined,
flat and stiff
figures showing no
depth
- Architecture is
influenced by
Greek and Roman
- Mosaics replaced
carved decoration
-Known as Late Renaissance -Classism Madonna With the Long Neck by Parmigianino
MANNERISM because it emerged in the -Idealized naturalism
later years of the Italian -there was an obsession with It is generally regarded as Parmigianino's masterpiece. It
High Renaissance around style and technique in was commissioned by Elena Baiardi, as an altarpiece for
1520 figural composition often her private chapel in the church of Santa Maria dei Servi at
-Art was at an impasse after outweighed the importance Parma. It was started in 1534 and completed at Pentecost
the perfection and harmony and meaning of the subject in 1535, but it reached its intended destination only after
of the Renaissance. matter the artist's death. Hence it is often referred to as
-A work of art done in the -Artificiality and artiness 'unfinished'. Described as lyrical and aloof with a cool but
artist’s characteristic -Flattened and obscured polished colour, it achieved widespread fame during the
“touch” or recognizable paintings sixteenth century and in 1698 it was acquired by
“manner.” -Mannerists sought a Ferdinando de' Medici, Grand Prince of Tuscany. It has
-Influenced by continuous refinement of been in the Uffizi since 1948.
Michelangelo’s later works. form and concept, pushing
-Focused on augmented exaggeration and contrast to Retrieved from http://www.visual-artscork.com/famous-
nature, elongation, great limits paintings/madonna-with-the-long-neck.htm
asymmetry, tension, and
instability Retrieved from https://
-The statue offered a new www.britannica.com/art/
look at classical art, Mannerism
embodying the Hellenistic
style with its emphasis on
dramatic movement and
intense emotion, rather
than an idealized harmony
previously associated with
the Greeks and Romans.
-Rome became an artistic -Chiaroscuro (play of light Conversion of Saint Paul by Caravaggio
BAROQUE center and dark and shadows which
-Art filled with helps set a dramatic mood) -It is to be paired with Crucifixion of St. Peter and to
emotion/drama -Used to create intense establish a theme of suffering in the private chapel of
-Realism instead of idealism drama Monsignor Tiberio Cerasi, treasurer general under Pope
-Painting almost seem _Used large amounts of paint Clement VIII, in Santa Maria del Popolo in Rome.
unfinished Used fewer brushstrokes Caravaggio does not embellish the narrative with
-Emotions were very -Fugue (one-movement reference to an apparition of God or angels.
important composition/uses imitative
-Music was created counterpoint) Retrieved from
independently for the event -Oratorio (composed music https://www.christiancentury.org/artsculture/on-
with vocals) art/conversion-saint-paul-caravaggio-michelangelo-merisi-
Birth of Ballet da
-Dance manuals
_Interested in scientific -Pontilism (using of little dabs A Sunday in the Park on the Island of La Grande Jatte by
IMPRESSION color theory or points of pure bright color Seurat
ISM -Painters blended the colors to paint)
to make a picture with a -Using optical mixing rather It is more commonly known as "Sunday in the Park"),
smoother feeling than than physical mixing can which covered a wall (81 inches by 120 inches), took him
Seurat's bright, dotty works create a brighter picture. two years to complete. He was known for amazing
-Add emotion and symbolic -Cubism devotion and concentration. The dots in a pointillist
meaning to his art through painting can be as small as 1/16 of an inch in diameter!
color and line Based on these measurements, "Sunday in the Park" has
-Contained bold color and approximately 3,456,000 dots.
expressive brushstrokes
-Paintings are abstract yet
still recognizable
GENERAL IMPRESSION/INSIGHTS:
(Write your general impression or your insights about the art and point out their similarities and differences
briefly but substantially. You can have it in a bullet format.)
- Most of the eras were doing arts made out of paint and it was only in both Greek and Roman arts that there
were dominant creation of sculptures and theater clubs.
- I have observed that even if there were changes in the different eras, all the artists still managed to be
resourceful and became known artists around the world.
- I can see that transition from time to time was having the influences or touch of the previous one and does
not really forget the old previous ages.
- Most of them made used of concrete materials for their sculptures.
- The most unique style was during the Impressionism era because it used dots instead of complete or long
strokes to finish their art.
- With the Pointilism, it was more challenging to make but more shocking because of just dots made into
masterpieces.
- It was also because of those creative minds that we have tourist spots and treasures today. It would not be
because of them that they have the treasures in each country that they are in.
- Imaging that even theaters in Greece, for example, they are already not in good condition, they are still
sites that the world still wish to see and preserve.
- The artworks are not only to be displayed but they already reflected what kind of era or time were these
made and what kind of artists we have had then.
- I can see that today’s artists were influenced by the artists back then.
- It was only in the Renaissance period that I have seen political values for the very reason that others were
focused on feelings and things happening in their surroundings or what is mostly talked about during that
time.