Humanities Rotation Renaissance Artist Presentation
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 5:37 pm
HI friends!
I've uploaded a document to help with the presentation. This is just a guide so feel free to use as you wish and add more if you would like! Your child was assigned an artist at the last co-op so that we don't have repeats of the same artists. Please let me know if you need your child's assigned artist.
A few additional notes....
- We are asking that the presentation be about 3-5 minutes and cover the artist, his life and at least one piece of art work. Feel free to show more.
- Please bring a visual of the artwork being presented- printed out or in a book. Also a few students asked if they need to bring a project board. If they would LIKE to make a poster or trifold board, they are welcome to do so but that is not part of the assignment.
- Please avoid adult nudity in the art work which you choose. We would prefer parents share these works at their own discretion at home if they wish.
-At the end of the document there is a link to the tapestry website with resources that might be helpful as you study. Also the info shared on the back comes from this article. http://www.artofmanliness.com/2010/07/1 ... naissance/ This site gives excellent examples of how art changed from the Middle Ages into the Renaissance. Preview if you wish to show your children as there is some nudity.
I've uploaded a document to help with the presentation. This is just a guide so feel free to use as you wish and add more if you would like! Your child was assigned an artist at the last co-op so that we don't have repeats of the same artists. Please let me know if you need your child's assigned artist.
A few additional notes....
- We are asking that the presentation be about 3-5 minutes and cover the artist, his life and at least one piece of art work. Feel free to show more.
- Please bring a visual of the artwork being presented- printed out or in a book. Also a few students asked if they need to bring a project board. If they would LIKE to make a poster or trifold board, they are welcome to do so but that is not part of the assignment.
- Please avoid adult nudity in the art work which you choose. We would prefer parents share these works at their own discretion at home if they wish.
-At the end of the document there is a link to the tapestry website with resources that might be helpful as you study. Also the info shared on the back comes from this article. http://www.artofmanliness.com/2010/07/1 ... naissance/ This site gives excellent examples of how art changed from the Middle Ages into the Renaissance. Preview if you wish to show your children as there is some nudity.