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Portraits and Propaganda - Worcester Art Museum

What is a portrait? •A portrait is a painting, sculpture, photograph, or other artistic work that captures a person’s appearance and often their mood and expressions Portraits traditionally show a person’s face and upper body •Throughout history, people with wealth and power were able to have artists create their portraits



An Eye for Art - Exploring Portraits - Chuck Close

National Gallery of Art, Gift of Lila Acheson Wallace Chuck Close, Fanny, 1984, polaroid photograph mounted on board with masking tape border; squared in ink for transfer, National Gallery of Art, Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fund At 8B/c by 7 feet, the painting of Fanny is more than five times larger than the photograph



Huntington and Scott Gallery Programs

excellent portrait may be formally satisfying, contain a lesson, be realistic, and communicates a feeling, as well as be highly creative and skillfully done 6 The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens



STREET ART/GRAFFITI SELF-PORTRAITS

art/graffiti - style art culture, the artists such as Banksy, Keith Haring, and Basquiat who were/are known for their street art, and will discuss the implications of making this controversial art Students will look at political campaign posters of the past (Obama Hope poster), as well as war propaganda images and discuss power of image



PORTRAIT OF YARROW MAMOUT (MUHAMMAD YARO)

RELATED ART PROJECT Charles Willson Peale wanted his portrait of Yarrow Mamout to capture the sitter’s physical charac-teristics as well as his determination and positive attitude Think of someone you admire for their personal traits and make a portrait (from life or from a photograph) that conveys these characteristics



Micrography Self-Portrait

Micrography Self-Portrait Grade: 5th Medium: Drawing Learning Objective: Students will draw a self-portrait using the art technique of micrography Author: Heather McClure-Coleman Elements of Art Line: an element of visual arts; the flat path of a dot through space used by artists to control the



SELFIE: The Self Portrait

portrait to those of the past California Content Standards: 1 0 ARTISTIC PERCEPTION 1 1 (GR 8) Use artistic terms when describing the intent and content of works of art 1 1 (GR 9-12) Identify and use the principles of design to discuss, analyze, and write about visual aspects in the environment and in works of art, including their own



Rubric Self-Portrait Drawing

After analyzing proportion, students will create a self-portrait, using the elements of art (value, form, and texture) Students should consider spacing, depth, and overall composition to create a unified work The self-portrait will be critiqued based on the student’s use of the elements of art, design and composition, accurate proportions,

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