The document defines different types of art subjects including still life which depicts nonliving objects, self-portraits which show the artist, religious themes depicting religious matters, nonobjective subjects with no recognizable imagery, landscapes depicting outdoor scenery, genre art concerning everyday life, visionary expression rearranging natural objects, and portraits showing people.
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La Solidaridad and the Propaganda Movement
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Feel free to download and use this for your class!
To the Young Women of Malolos: Summary and AnalysisGhail Bas
Jose Rizal’s legacy to Filipino women is embodied in his famous essay entitled, “To the Young Women of Malolos,” where he addresses all kinds of women – mothers, wives, the unmarried, etc. and expresses everything that he wishes them to keep in mind.
La Solidaridad and the Propaganda Movement
PI100 Life & Works of Rizal
March 2018
by: Allyn Joy Calcaben, & Jemwel Autor
University of the Philippines Visayas
Topic: Chapter 4 - The Dawn of Filipino Nationalism
Life & Works of Rizal
St. Joseph's College of Quezon City
SY 2014 - 2015
Feel free to download and use this for your class!
A short lesson about the history of pop art and many examples to explain the techniques and themes seen in pop art. 2D pop art assignment on the end, geared towards middle to secondary education students.
I've adapted this from an original presentation that wasn't mine; adding a few more slides. Serves as an excellent introduction to Art History and its methodology.
There's all kinds of art out there, including drawing, painting, photography, mixed media, printmaking and sculpture. View examples of each and find other useful links and books to learn more.
Created and presented by Becky O'Neil, Teen Librarian at the Westerville Public Library.
1. TYPES OF ART SUBJECTS
STILL LIFE A drawing or painting of an arrangement of nonmoving, nonliving objects , such as fruit, flowers, or bottles.
Usually, a still life is set indoors and contains at least one man-made object, such as a bowl or vase.
SELF-PORTRAIT A painting, drawing, or sculpture or other work of art showing the artist himself.
RELEGIOUS THEME Art which the subject is of religious matter.
NONOBJECTIVE SUBJECT Art which the visual signs are entirely imaginative and not from anything seen by the artist.
No recognizable subject
LANDSCAPE A picture of natural outdoor scenery, such as mountains, rivers, fields, or forests.
GENRE (zhan-ra) Art that has a subject matter that concerns with everyday life, domestic scenes, sentimental family
Relationships, etc.
VISIONARY EXPRESSION Art that involves simplification and/or rearrangement of natural objects to meet the needs of
Artistic expression.
PORTRAIT A painting, drawing, or sculpture or other medium showing a person or several people. Portraits usually
Show just the face and shoulders, but it can include part or all of the body, as well.