Art History Pacing Guide

Art History Pacing Guide

Art History Pacing Guide Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 HISTORICAL STYLES Art History and Culture of: Artists/Styles of Art: Critique Process (Art History Operations and Art Criticism) Understanding of Fine & Applied Arts • Differences between fine arts and applied • Native Arts of the Americas • Realism and Emotionalism • Description arts • Central America, South America, and • Venice/Venetian painters • Analysis • Reasons why cultures and artists create art Mexico • Mannerism • Interpretation Connections of art to everyday life • • African Kingdoms • Northern European Art Judgment Art Vocabulary • • Early Christian and Byzantine eras • Baroque Art • Art in the surroundings • Islamic Art Criticism/Aesthetics • Elements of art • Dutch Art Early Medieval period Critique criteria • Principles of design • • Spanish Art th th • Personal preferences • Romanesque period • Rococo Art and 17 /18 century Art Media, Tools, & Processes • Gothic Period European • Understanding of three major aesthetic theories • Techniques and processes of 2-D art • Early/Middle Italian Renaissance period • Neoclassicism • Printmaking methods • High Renaissance and its Movement • Romanticism and Realism Oral/Written Critiques • Photography (darkroom vs. digital) into Northern Europe • Impressionism • Informal critiques • 3-D art such as sculpture • Post-Impressionism • Written formal evaluations • Architecture • Nineteenth Century (Realists) of • Use of design elements and principles in STUDIO American Art critiquing artworks Media, Tools and Processes Art History Operations • Correct language mechanics/ When, where and by whom the work was 2-D Design • • • Grammar in formal critiques done • 3-D Design STUDIO • Artistic style Media, Tools and Processes INTERDISCIPLINARY CONNECTIONS • Influences of artist/artwork • 2-D Design UNDERSTANDING OF THE Artwork’s importance in the history of art • • 3-D Design INTEGRATION OF VISUAL ARTS AND PERFORMING ARTS • Similarities/ differences • Theme/purpose/ subject Aspects of technology HISTORY/CULTURE • Demonstrate an understanding of Prehistoric Art: HISTORY/CULTURE • Contributions of the art of prehistoric Artists/Styles of Art: people • Nineteenth Century (Realists) of American • Survival and discovery of cave paintings Art • Shelters/architectural structures Movements in European Art: • Fauves Historical Attributes of: • Expressionists nonobjective art cubism • Mesopotamia • Egypt 19th -20th Century contributions from • Greek City-States Mexico and the United States: • Greek and Roman Art and Architecture • Mexican muralist • India • Armory Show of 1913 • China • Ashcan School of art • Japan European and American Architecture: STUDIO • Contributions of Alexandre Gustave Eiffel Media, Tools and Processes and Antonio Gaudi 2-D Design: • Eclectic style of architecture in US • Media, tools, processes and techniques • Style of Louis Sullivan • Style, theme, time period Revolutions in European and American 3-D Design: Art: • Media, tools, and processes • Dada • Style, theme, time period • Surrealism • fantasy • Regionalism Contemporary 20th Century Art/Artists Movements: • Abstract expressionism • pop-art • op-art • hard-edge painting • photo-realism Innovations in Sculpture and Architecture: • Nonobjective Art by 20th century sculptors • Post-modern architecture/architects DIGITAL ART FORMS • Analog vs. Digital • Photography • Video • Digital Software • Animation CAREERS IN ART STUDIO Media, Tools and Processes • 2-D Design 3-D Design .

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