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Art 3/Artist Spotlights

You will be introduced to selected works of art and artists as they relate to the curriculum. In your sketchbook:
1. Complete a thumbnail sketch of the work 
2. Document the #, heading, and credit line 
3. Review all provided resources - take notes 
4. Answer the questions completely and with specificity; complete sentences should reveal the question (write legibly or type/print)

Entries started in class must be completed as homework by the same day/next week

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#4 Another Old Master - DUE Nov. 5

10/29/2018

 
Access the Art 3 student websites in order to review the AWARENESS POSTS (AS#3) that were created about the old masters whose is being copied (due 10/29/18).  

  • Domenico Ghirlandaio: Elizabeth
  • Leonardo da Vinci: Ria and Natalie
  • Albrecht Dürer: Alex
  • Raphael: Shreya, Rylan, and Helen
  • Parmigianino: Raina
  • Tiepolo: Ada
  • François Boucher: Lucy, Amelia, and Maya
  • Eugene Delacroix: Julianne
  • Mary Cassatt: Genisus

Choose an Old Master to study by creating an Artist Spotlight entry in your sketchbook (this is AS #4).  Follow the standard directions, including answering the provided questions completely and with specificity to the provided resources, notes taken, personal reflection, and additional research as needed. Make sure to consider how this information is relevant to your current work and practice.

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