Kindergarten Grade 1 Week Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 1 2 Color: warm cool Lines: Horizontal, Vertical, or Light (and Shadow) Art Art of the Middle Art 3 Diagonal Ages in Europe: 4 5 6 Helen Frankenthaler Paul Gauguin Art from Long Ago: Cave Paintings Art of Ancient Egypt: Great Sphinx Mummy cases Bust of Queen Nefertiti Katsushika Hokusai James Chapin Jan Vermeer Medieval Modonnas Illuminated Manuscripts Tapestries Art of the Humanity and the Natural World Greek and Roman Art Art Art History: Periods and Schools Classical the Art of Ancient Greece and Rome: Balance and Proportion Idealization of human form 7 8 9 Line: Straight Zigzag, Curved, Wavy, Thick, and Thin Color: primary colors Sculpture: Shape Mass Line Space: Two- Dimensional Three- Dimensional Illusion of Depth: Foreground Gothic Spires Pointed arches Flying Buttresses Rose windows Gargoyles Statues Italian Linear Perspective: Vantage point Point-of-view Vanishing Point Horizon Line Gothic Cathedrals
10 Middle Ground Background Notre Dame 11 Katsushike Hokusai 12 Joan Miro 13 Claude Monet James A. McNeill Diego Rivera The Discus Thrower Flying Horse Auguste Rodin Jean Millet Islamic Art and Illuminated Manuscripts Dome of the Rock Alhambra Palace Taj Mahal Sandro Botticelli Leonardo da Vinci Michelangelo Raphael The Revival of Classical Subjects and Techniques 14 15 Line: Curved Wavy 16 Spiral 17 Jacob Lawrence Georgia O Keeffe Landscapes Thomas Cole El Greco Henri Rousseau Elements: Figure and Ground Pattern Balance and The Art of Africa: Masks used in ceremonies Antelope headdresses of Mali Sculptures by Yoruba Ivory carvings and bronze sculptures Renaissance sculpture and architecture: The Florence Cathedral St. Peter s Baroque: Dramatic use of Light and shade Turbulent compositions Vivid emotional expression El Greco Rembrandt
Week 18 19 20 21 Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Sculpture: Northwest Indian totem pole Shape: Geometric Shapes in nature, manmade objects, and artwork Abstract Lifelike and Abstract Animals Rosa Bonheur Mary Cassatt Early Quilts Edward Hicks The Art of China: Silk scrolls Calligraphy Porcelain Northern Renaissance Jan van Eyck Rococo: Decorative and Pretty nature Soft Pastel color Playful subjects Jean Fragonard 22 Mobiles: Alexander Calder 23 Jacob Lawrence Grant Wood John James Audubon Paul Klee Edvard Munch Horace Pippin Faith Ringgold The Art of a New Nation: The United States Nineteenth- Century United States: Hudson River of landscape painting Neoclassical Reaction against Baroque and Rococo: Belief in high moral purpose of art 24 25 Looking at and Talking about Texture: Visual and Tactile Abstract Paintings and Indian Southwest and John Singleton Copley Landscape Thomas Cole Romantic: A reaction against
26 Works of Children s Games 27 The Bath 28 Snap the Whip Mother s Helper The Banjo Lesson Edgar Degas Native baskets Sculptures: Marc Chagall Constantin Brancusi Eastern Woodland Indians: Gilbert Stuart Albert Bierstadt Genre Painting George Caleb Bingham William Sidney Mount Neoclassicism A Bold, Expressive, and Emotional Style Francisco Goya Eugene Delacroix Caspar David Friedrich 29 30 31 32 Mary Cassatt Winslow Homer 33 Diego Rivera Henry O. 34 Tanner Portrait: Leonardo da Vinci Francisco Goya Still Life: Paul Cezanne Murals: ing Buildings Line of Special Features: Line and Shape The Parthenon Kachina dolls Navajo blankets and rugs, sand paintings Jewelry Art of Ancient Rome and Byzantine Civilizaton: Le Pont du Architecture of Thomas Jefferson: Monticello Civil War: Photography of Mathew Brandy Sculpture of Augustus Saint-Gaudens Art of Japan: The Great Buddha Landscape Gardens Realism: Art that represents ordinary people and activities Jean Millet Gustave Courbet Realism: Winslow Homer Thomas
35 36 Diego Rivera Great Stupa Himeji The Guggenheim Museum Gard The Pantheon Byzantine mosaics Hagia Sophia Eakins Henry O. Tanner