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Core Art Appreciation Art Appreciation is a survey of the history of Western visual arts, with a primary focus on painting. Students begin with an introduction to the basic principles of painting and learn how to critique and compare works of art. Students then explore prehistoric and early Greek and Roman art before they move on to the Middle Ages. Emphasis is placed on the Renaissance and the principles and masters that emerged in Italy and no rthern Euro pe. Students co ntinue their art to ur with the United States during the 20th century, a time of great innovation as abstract art took center stage. While Western art is the course's primary fo cus, students will finish the co urse by studying artistic traditio ns fro m Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas. Co verage o f each artistic mo vement highlights histo rical co ntext and intro duces students to key artists that represent a variety o f geo graphic lo catio ns. Thro ugho ut the co urse, students apply what they have learned abo ut art critique to analyze and evaluate both individual artists and individual works of art. Art Appreciation is based on national standards developed by the Consortium of National Arts Education Associations, as well as key state standards. It enco mpasses a variety o f skills to enable students to critique, co mpare, and perhaps influence their own works of art. Length: One semester UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO PAINTING LESSON 1: BROAD ST ROKES: PRINCIPLES OF PAINT ING Discuss: Quest io n Everyt hing St udy: Get t ing Perspect ive Students learn the co ncepts o f linear and aerial perspectives in painting. St udy: Dept h Percept io n Students learn the histo ry and impo rtance o f depth techniques to create realistic paintings. Quiz: Bro ad St ro kes: Principles o f Paint ing LESSON 2: INFLUENCES REAL AND IMAGINARY St udy: What Is Realism? Students explore the definition of realism and are introduced to the concepts of nonrealistic art. St udy: T he Art ist 's Enviro nment Students study the influence o f culture and current events o n art and artists. Quiz: Influences Real and Imaginary 1 of 10

LESSON 3: HOW T O CRIT IQUE St udy: Art Crit ics Students study the various aspects of art critiquing. St udy: Ho w t o Be a Crit ic Students are taught how to critique art on their own. Quiz: Ho w t o Crit ique LESSON 4: INT RODUCT ION T O PAINT ING WRAP-UP Review: Int ro duct io n t o Paint ing Review Test (CS): Int ro duct io n t o Paint ing Test (T S): Int ro duct io n t o Paint ing Students take a teacher-sco red test to assess what they have learned. LESSON 5: DIAGNOST IC Diagno st ic: Int ro duct io n t o Paint ing UNIT 2: PREHISTORIC TO LATE MIDDLE AGES LESSON 1: A LONG, LONG T IME AGO Discuss: Quest io n Everyt hing St udy: Prehist o ric, Ancient Egypt ian, and Mino an Art Students get a survey of art from prehistoric times through the 3,000 years of art done by ancient Egyptians and their Minoan co ntempo raries. St udy: T he Greeks and t he Ro mans 2 of 10

St udy: T he Greeks and t he Ro mans Students explo re characteristics o f painting and sculpting established by Greeks and used by Ro mans fo r 4 0 0 years. Quiz: A Lo ng, Lo ng T ime Ago LESSON 2: MEDIEVAL T IMES St udy: Early Medieval Paint ing Students learn about the dominance of Christianity in art as the Greco-Roman style is phased out around in 4th-century Euro pe. St udy: Gio t t o and Lat e Medieval It aly Students will learn about the renewed influence of the Byzantine or "Greek" style on medieval Italy and focus on Giotto's particular genius. Quiz: Medieval T imes LESSON 3: PAINT ING IN T HE 15T H CENT URY St udy: Int ernat io nal Go t hic St yle Students study the Internatio nal Style and its influences at the start o f the 15th century, especially in no rthern Euro pe. St udy: T he Van Eycks and Ro gier van der Weyden Students focus on the Van Eyck brothers' mastery of oil painting and on the lasting influence of van der Weyden's attention to emotion in painting. Quiz: Paint ing in t he 15t h Cent ury LESSON 4: PREHIST ORIC T O LAT E MIDDLE AGES WRAP-UP Review: Prehist o ric t o Lat e Middle Ages Review Test (CS): Prehist o ric t o Lat e Middle Ages Test (T S): Prehist o ric t o Lat e Middle Ages 3 of 10

Students take a teacher-sco red test to assess what they have learned. LESSON 5: DIAGNOST IC Diagno st ic: Prehist o ric t o Lat e Middle Ages diagno stic prehisto ric late middle ages UNIT 3: THE RENAISSANCE LESSON 1: EARLY AND HIGH RENAISSANCE Discuss: Quest io n Everyt hing St udy: Birt h o f Perspect ive Students explo re the transitio n fro m medieval to Renaissance art thro ugh Masaccio's use o f mathematical perspective. St udy: It aly: Cent er o f t he Renaissance Students learn about the Early Renaissance in Florence and the High Renaissance in Venice. Quiz: Early and High Re naissance LESSON 2: HIGH RENAISSANCE MAST ERS St udy: Leo nardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael Students focus on the three most recognized masters of the High Renaissance. Quiz: High Re naissance Mast e rs LESSON 3: NORT HERN RENAISSANCE St udy: No rt hern Renaissance Symbo lism Students shift focus to the effect of the Renaissance on northern Europe, which included a strong religious influence on artistic symbolism. St udy: No rt hern Renaissance Mast ers Students study three impo rtant artists o f the no rthern Renaissance: Albrecht Dürer, Matthias Grünewald, and Hiero nymus Bosch. St udy: Po rt rait s, Landscapes, and St ill Lifes Students explore the influence of wealth and religion on 16th-century art in northern Europe. 4 of 10

Quiz: No rt hern Renaissance LESSON 4: T HE RENAISSANCE WRAP-UP Review: T he Renaissance Review Test (CS): T he Renaissance Test (T S): T he Renaissance Students take a teacher-sco red test to assess what they have learned. LESSON 5: DIAGNOST IC Diagno st ic: T he Renaissance diagnostic renaissance UNIT 4: BAROQUE AND ROCOCO LESSON 1: T HE EARLY BAROQUE PERIOD Discuss: Quest io n Everyt hing St udy: It alian Manne rism Students study the break fro m traditio nal painting principles, which resulted in the highly stylized techniques o f Italian Mannerism. St udy: Baro que in t he 17t h Cent ury Students explore the defining characteristics of early 17th-century art with a focus on the life and art of Peter Paul Rubens. Quiz: T he Early Baro que Perio d LESSON 2: T HE LAT E BAROQUE PERIOD St udy: Po ussin and t he Ret urn t o t he Renaissance Students learn about the return to Greek and Roman tastes and Renaissance style under the direction of French painter Nicolas Poussin. 5 of 10

St udy: Ho lland Turns t o Art Students study the influence of prosperity on art in 17th-century Holland with a focus on Dutch painters Jan Vermeer, Rembrandt van Rijn, and o thers. Quiz: T he Lat e Baro que Perio d LESSON 3: ART IN 18T H-CENT URY EUROPE St udy: Academia and t he Birt h o f Ro co co Students study the emergence of art academies in the late 17th century and the creation of the gaudy style known as Rococo in the early 18th century. St udy: Mo ralit y and t he "Great St yle" o f England Students learn about the counterculture to Rococo, which focused on the simplicity and morality of life and spurred England's entrance to the world stage of art. Quiz: Art in 18t h-cent ury Euro pe LESSON 4: BAROQUE AND ROCOCO WRAP-UP Review: Baro que and Ro co co Review Test (CS): Baro que and Ro co co Test (T S): Baro que and Ro co co Students take a teacher-sco red test to assess what they have learned. LESSON 5: DIAGNOST IC Diagno st ic: Baro que and Ro co co diagnostic baroque rococo UNIT 5: MODERNITY IN THE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES LESSON 1: 19T H-CENT URY ART IN FIVE MOVEMENT S 6 of 10

Discuss: Quest io n Everyt hing St udy: Neo classicism and Ro mant icism Students look at how the political climate of the 18th century directed art in two opposite directions, with one school focusing on reason and virtue and the other focusing on beauty and emotion. St udy: Fro m Realist t o Impressio nist Students study Realism in terms of its focus on the depiction of everyday life and its offshoot known as Impressionism. St udy: T he Art ist s o f Po st -Impressio nism Students examine vario us artists fro m the Po st-impressio nist art mo vement, including Paul CÃ zanne, Geo rges Seurat, Paul Gauguin, and Vincent van Gogh. Quiz: 19t h-cent ury Art in Five Mo vement s LESSON 2: A NEW WAY OF SEEING: 20T H-CENT URY ART St udy: Abst ract Art Students examine the movement from Post-Impressionist to Abstract art with a focus on Expressionism, Cubism, and Futurism. St udy: Dada and Surre alism Students learn about the "total freedom" of Dada and the subsequent Surrealist movement that focused on free expression of the unconscious mind. Quiz: A New Way o f Seeing: 20t h-cent ury Art LESSON 3: T HE BUSINESS OF ART St udy: Museums and t he Art Market Students learn about museums, the complexities of conserving and maintaining works of art, and the business of buying and selling art. Quiz: Museums and t he Art Market 7 of 10

LESSON 4: MODERNIT Y IN T HE 19T H AND 20T H CENT URIES WRAP-UP Review: Mo dernit y in t he 19t h and 20t h Cent uries Review Test (CS): Mo dernit y in t he 19t h and 20t h Cent uries Test (T S): Mo dernit y in t he 19t h and 20t h Cent uries Students take a teacher-sco red test to assess what they have learned. LESSON 5: DIAGNOST IC Diagno st ic: Mo dernit y in t he 19t h and 20t h Cent uries diagno stic mo dernity 19 th 20 th centuries century UNIT 6: BEYOND WESTERN INFLUENCE LESSON 1: ART CULT URES OF ASIA Discuss: Quest io n Everyt hing St udy: India and t he Islamic Wo rld Students study the art histo ry o f the Islamic natio ns, India, and Tibet. St udy: China and Japan Students study the art histo ry o f China and Japan. Quiz: Art Cult ures o f Asia LESSON 2: ART CULT URES OF T HE AMERICAS St udy: Nat ive American Art Students study the histo ry o f Native American art in the United States. St udy: Lat in American Art Students take a tour of the various art cultures from Mexico to Central and South America. Quiz: Art Cult ures o f t he Americas 8 of 10

LESSON 3: ART CULT URES OF AFRICA AND OCEANIA St udy: Africa Students study a variety o f African art traditio ns bo th past and present. St udy: Oce ania Students explore the Oceania regionâ s contribution to art with a focus on tribal traditions. Quiz: Art Cult ures o f Africa and Oceania LESSON 4: FINAL PROJECT: CREAT E A WORK OF ART Pract ice: Art Is What Yo u Make It Students will finish and submit evidence of a final art project that is the culmination of the preparation work required in each jo urnal assignment. Duration: 3 hr Scoring: 100 points LESSON 5: BEYOND WEST ERN INFLUENCE WRAP-UP Review: Beyo nd West ern Influence Review Test (CS): Beyo nd West ern Influence Test (T S): Beyo nd West ern Influence Students take a teacher-sco red test to assess what they have learned. LESSON 6: DIAGNOST IC Diagno st ic: Beyo nd West ern Influence diagno stic beyo nd western influence UNIT 7: ART APPRECIATION REVIEW AND EXAM LESSON 1: ART APPRECIAT ION Review: Art Appreciat io n Students review what they have learned over the course of the semester. Duration: 3 hr Scoring: 0 points Exam: Art Appreciat io n Duration: 1 hr Scoring: 60 points Final Exam: Art Appreciat io n 9 of 10

Students take a teacher-sco red test to assess what they have learned. Duration: 1 hr 30 min Scoring: 100 points 10 of 10