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Peer Review DUE March 23/24                     Revised Critique DUE March 27

3/16/2015

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  • Follow all directions on the Peer Review sheet that you were given in class.
  • Peer Review sheets must be given back to your partner no later than March 23/24.
  • Using the suggestions that you were given on both the Peer Review sheet AND directly through the Googledoc, revise your Description, Analysis, and Interpretation paragraphs.
  • PRINT the revised critque, staple the Peer Review sheet on top and turn it in on Friday, March 27.
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Critique Check_2 DUE March 11/12

2/25/2015

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  1. Carefully read your Description paragraph and the suggestions that were given to you.
  2. Decide how you will resolve the issues that were addressed.
  3. FINALIZE the Description paragraph accordingly.
  4. After the Description paragraph, write a rough draft of BOTH the Analysis AND Interpretation paragraphs. 
  5. Remember to use your Chapter 2 notes and the Critique and E & P handouts as helpful resources.
  6. The Interpretation paragraph should include BOTH factual information AND your personal interpretation of the work.
  7. Look for information that helps you to understand Matisse's intent AND the context within which the painting was made. 
  8. There are books in the library and the art room and, of course, you can access the Internet. Write in your own words. 
  9. Cite sources, using MLA style

Here is some information that might be helpful when trying to better understand this painting:

Henri Matisse - Still Life Painting - Arty Factory

Matisse at the Met
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Critique Check_1 - DUE FEB. 6

1/18/2015

 
Make sure that you have created a Googledoc, which contains:

1. Your name/class code
2. A description paragraph as already assigned and edited for the most effective presentation of the information
3. An inserted image of Matisse's "Interior with Egyptian Curtain"
4. The credit line for this painting - placed in a text box

Make sure that this document is shared with Mrs. Mosley AND two students

If you notice any suggestions from Mrs. Mosley, make sure to address those and the suggestions below by the deadline. Even if you didn't get any suggestions on your Googledoc, you should still proof your document with the following concerns in mind:

  • While there are no specific formatting requirements (at the moment), YOU ARE ASKED TO CONSIDER the most effective way to present this information. Guess what?.... THIS IS COMPOSITION!!!! Any type of graphic design uses layout rules based on the Elements, and Principles. Use what you have learned to make this document LOOK GOOD.
  • WHERE you place the image and credit line should be carefully considered as you BALANCE it with the text. USE THE SPACE (positive/negative) EFFECTIVELY. 
  • Consider the SIZE of the the image and how it affects your ability to view it in comparison to the paragraph itself.

DESCRIPTION - DUE Jan. 12/13

1/7/2015

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Edit and type the description paragraph that you started in class.

Remember the purpose of the description paragraph! Proof read carefully and thoughtfully, double-checking for required information, best word choice, and good grammar. 

12 point type/standard font/double spaced

Make sure to include your name/date/class code at the top/right

Henri Matisse
Interior with Egyptian Curtain
1948
Oil on canvas
45.75” x 35”
The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.

Picture

Here is some information that might be helpful when trying to better understand this painting:

Henri Matisse - Still Life Painting - Arty Factory

Matisse at the Met
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