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This curriculum is intended for secondary students and undergraduates seeking to broaden and deepen their knowledge of representational art. Much art will also be referenced in the general history curricula, as reflective of a given era and shifting aesthetic values in society, but here we will focus on the interpretation of representational and symbolic artwork across time, primarily painting, illustration, and photography, both in the realm of the fine arts and popular media. |
This curriculum is intended for secondary students and undergraduates seeking to broaden and deepen their knowledge of representational art. Much art will also be referenced in the general history curricula, as reflective of a given era and shifting aesthetic values in society, but here we will focus on the interpretation of representational and symbolic artwork across time, primarily painting, illustration, and photography, both in the realm of the fine arts and popular media. |
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[[Basic List of Key Western Artworks for Schools|A Basic List of Key Western Artworks for Schools]] |
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=== Theme Lessons === |
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Funny Animals: ancients and egyptians, toys, medieval manuscripts, tang dynasty camel, japanese ukiyo-e, victorians - various historical stylizations |
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Samarkand & The Sogdians |
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== Stone Age == |
== Stone Age == |
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== Northern Renaissance == |
== Northern Renaissance == |
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Printmaking and engraving |
Printmaking and engraving |
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Pieter Bruegel - the misanthrope analysis (heart stolen by the world) |
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== Late Renaissance == |
== Late Renaissance == |
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== Baroque == |
== Baroque == |
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[[Capriccios]] |
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== 1700s - Poussinistes and Rubenistes == |
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=== Degenerate Art, Weimar, German Expressionism === |
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Song of Songs depiction in modernist and expressionist art - F. kupka ; tchirch ; chagall |
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== Midcentury == |
== Midcentury == |
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Latest revision as of 07:48, 15 May 2026
This curriculum is intended for secondary students and undergraduates seeking to broaden and deepen their knowledge of representational art. Much art will also be referenced in the general history curricula, as reflective of a given era and shifting aesthetic values in society, but here we will focus on the interpretation of representational and symbolic artwork across time, primarily painting, illustration, and photography, both in the realm of the fine arts and popular media.
A Basic List of Key Western Artworks for Schools
Theme Lessons
Funny Animals: ancients and egyptians, toys, medieval manuscripts, tang dynasty camel, japanese ukiyo-e, victorians - various historical stylizations
Samarkand & The Sogdians
Stone Age
Bronze Age & Ancient Civilizations
Classical Greek & Roman
Early Christian Iconography and Iconoclasm
Barbarian Art
High Medieval Art
International Gothic
Renaissance
Northern Renaissance
Printmaking and engraving
Pieter Bruegel - the misanthrope analysis (heart stolen by the world)
Late Renaissance
Dutch Golden Age
Baroque
1700s - Poussinistes and Rubenistes
Venetian Old Masters
Early American Art
Neoclassicism and Revolution
Georgian Portraitists
Romanticism
Academic Art
Hudson River School
Pre-Raphaelites and Arts & Crafts
Early Photography
Impressionists Vs. Salons
Japonisme & Ukiyo-e
Post-Impressionism
Vienna & Jugendstil
Modernisms
Collage
Primitivsm
Cubism
Italian Futurism
Suprematism
Expressionism
Dada
Surrealism
Degenerate Art, Weimar, German Expressionism
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Song of Songs depiction in modernist and expressionist art - F. kupka ; tchirch ; chagall