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Art I Art History

PowerPoint Project

A. Select an Artist

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Stylistic Category/Period:Renaissance

Michelangelo

Leonardo da Vinci

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Michelangelo

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Leonardo da Vinci

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Stylistic Category/Period: Baroque

Caravaggio

Artemesia Gentileschi

Rembrandt

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Caravaggio

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Artemesia Gentilischi

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Rembrandt

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Stylistic Category/Period:Impressionism

and Post-Impressionism

Claude MonetMary Cassatt

Georges Seurat Vincent Van Gogh

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Claude Monet

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Mary Cassatt

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Georges Seurat

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Vincent Van Gogh

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Stylistic Category/Period:Expressionism

Constantin Brancusi

Edvard Munch

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Constantin Brancusi

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Edvard Munch

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Stylistic Category/Period:Surrealism

Salvador Dali

Rene Magritte

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Salvador Dali

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Rene Magritte

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Master of Many 20th Century Styles:Pablo Picasso

If you choose Picasso identify each artwork with the appropriate style in which he

worked:

Blue Period

Cubism

Rose Period

20th Century Neoclassic

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Pablo Picasso

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Pablo Picasso

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Stylistic Category/Period:Pop Art

Roy Lichtenstein

Claes Oldenburg

Andy Warhol

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Roy Lichtenstein

80 x 68 inches

48 x 48 inches48 x 48 inches

48 x 48 inches

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Claes Oldenburg

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Andy Warhol

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Stylistic Category/Period:Organic Architecture

Frank Lloyd Wright

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Frank Lloyd Wright

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Study this SAMPLE POWERPOINT

PROJECT

B. Create a PowerPoint Presentation

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Jan Vermeer

Beetle BaileyArt I

2nd PeriodMarch 1, 2008

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The Bourgeois Baroque Period is characterized by art for middle class

people. Everyday scenes and objects are the main subjects.

Bourgeois Baroque Style1600-1700

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Birth date: 1632Death date: 1675Place of Birth: Delft, NetherlandsEducation/Training: Unknown

About the Artist: Jan Vermeer

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Interesting Facts About Vermeer• Lived in Delft, Netherlands and seldom traveled

outside of the city

• Painted only 35-40 paintings!

• Wasn’t famous until almost 300 years after his death!

• Made his living as an owner of a hotel and picture gallery

• Had 15 children!

• Used a camera obscura to set up and draw his compositions

The basic camera obscura consists of a room with a small opening, the images are projected both upside down and reversed.

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Officer with a Laughing Girlc. 1657Oil on canvas

This map and room appears in many of Vermeer’s paintings.

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View of DelftOil on Canvas

1659-60

• This is one of Vermeer’s few landscape pictures.

• It was painted looking through an inverted telescope!

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Young Woman with a Water Jug1660-62Oil on canvas

This is the first Vermeer painting to become part of an American collection.

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Girl with a Pearl Earring1665

Oil on Canvas

• This painting inspired a 1999 novel, Girl With a Pearl Earring,, about a modest Dutch maid who becomes a model for the painter Johannes Vermeer.

• The book was made into a movie in 2003 starring Scarlet Johannson and Colin Firth.

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The Art of Painting1665-67Oil on canvas,

This may be a self portrait of Vermeer, but no one knows for certain.

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This painting is signed twice, but probably not by

the artist!

The Geographerc. 1668

Oil on canvas,

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References

http://www.essentialvermeer.com/camera_obscura/co_two.html (February 19, 2008)

www.wga.hu (February 19, 2008)

www.artlex.com (February 19, 2008)

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www.tate.org.uk

C. General Guidelines

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www.tate.org.uk

Image Size is Important

• When doing an image search look for pixel size.

• Best images have at least one dimension between 500 pixels and 1000 pixels.

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Image Size is Important

128 x 121 pixels

70 x 66 pixels

512 x 484 pixels

AVOID ENLARGING

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630 x 523 pixels

Example of Image Size

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600 x 900 pixels Example of Image Size

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Font 18

Font 20

Font 24

Font 32

Font 40

Font 16

Font 14

Examples of Easy to Read Fonts:ArialTimes New RomanComic SansVerandaBradley Hand ITC

Examples of Difficult to Read Fonts:CurlzCursiveGigiFrench Script

• As much as possible use the font sizes in the template.• You may change them if necessary.• You may change font style, HOWEVER, follow these guidelines.

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Your text should be “bulleted” not written in paragraph format, because sometimes paragraphs can be too long and the information is hard to sort out. There should be .5 lines between paragraphs and they should be tabbed. Keep things clean and simple.

•Your text should be “bulleted” •Do not write in paragraphs•The information is hard to sort out. •There should be .5 lines between paragraphs and they should be tabbed.•Keep things clean and simple.

• Your text should be “bulleted”

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• The information is not easy to sort out.

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DO NOT USE ANIMATION!

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DO NOT USE MOTION PATHS!

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You may use background colors, but they should not clash or conflict with

your images.

Background colors should not be bright colors (yellow, orange, red, etc.).

Neutral colors are good (like this tan).

Use ONLY ONE backgroundin your presentation.

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You may use background colors.

They should not clash or conflict with your images.

Background colors should not be bright colors (yellow, orange, red, etc.)

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You may use background colors.

Background colors range from very light to dark (use white letters if you

use a dark background).