Arts 9: A Journey through Western Music and Arts : Learner's Material: Yunit I: Western Classical Arts Traditions

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Published on 2014 August 14th

Description
In this lesson, you will learn about the different characteristics, functions, and types of art forms (painting, sculpture, architecture) from Pre-Historic (including ancient Egyptian art forms), Classical (Greek and Roman), to Medieval era (Baroque and Romanesque art forms).
Objective
1. Analyze art elements and principles in the production of work following
the style of Ancient art (Pre-historic and Egyptian Art), Classical Art
(Greek and Roman Art), Medieval Art (Byzantine, Romanesque, Gothic)
2. Identify distinct characteristics of arts during the different art periods.
3. Identify representative artists from various art periods
4. Reflect on and derive the mood, idea, or message emanating from selected
artworks
5. Determine the effectiveness of artworks by evaluating its utilization and
combination of art elements and principles
6. Use artworks to derive the tradition/history of an art period
7. Compare the characteristics of artworks produced in the different art
periods
8. Create artworks guided by techniques and styles from different art periods
9. Describe the influence of iconic artists belonging to western Classical art
on the evolution of art forms
10. Apply different media techniques and processes to communicate ideas,
experiences, and stories showing the characteristics of Western Classical
art traditions
11. Evaluate works of art in terms of artistic concepts and ideas using criteria
from the Western Classical art tradition
12. Show the influence of Western Classical art traditions to Philippine art form
13. Mount an exhibit using computed Western Classical art traditions

Curriculum Information

K to 12
Grade 9
Arts
Western and Classical Art Traditions
Learners

Copyright Information

Badiola, Mary Grace J., et al.
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Department of Education
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