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Art History Presentation (Name of Artist you are researching)

Name of Artist goes here (Group Member’s names)

NAME OF ARTIST GOES HERE Introduction

About (the Artist) – replace with name Birth, childhood, adolescence, education/training received, where was/are the works of the artist displayed?

Name of Artist Dates of birth – death (if not alive)

ART CRITICISM Describe, Analyze, Interpret, Judge

Describe Describe the artwork in detail (remember use the elements of art) Describe like you are telling a blind person what it looks like

Analyze Describe the composition of the artwork. Use the principles of design (talk about where each part is located in the artwork and how the artist came up with this arrangement/composition)

Interpret What is the meaning behind the artwork? Are there any symbols? What does it mean? What message is conveyed to the viewers?

Judge What do others say about this artwork? Is it aesthetically pleasing? What do artists think of this work? What do Ceramicist think of this work What does your group think about this work?

Famous? What made this artist famous? Why is this artist well-known? Did they come up with a new way of creating art? If so, what did they do?

Interesting Facts List at least 5 different facts your group learned about this artist and their work as you did your research

Conclusion: Summarize the most important things about this artist from what you presented. (only 3-5)

References: Use MLA format for references