It's All in the Details (Still Life & Rococo) - AP Art History
- Contributor:
- The History Llama
- Grade Level:
- 9-12
- Product Type:
- Lecture, Lesson
- File Type:
- Google Drive, PDF
- Pages:
- 61
- Answer Key:
- Yes
Description
3.96 Fruit and Insects - 4.101 The Swing - 3.98 The Tête à Tête - It's All in the Details - Still Life and Rococo Lecture - 18th Century Art - AP Art History - APAH - Print & Digital - Teacher Lecture Notes - Google Drive
This lesson focuses on the details in 18th century art, specifically on still life and Rococo art. In addition to learning about form, function, content, and context for Fruit and Insects, The Swing, and The Tête à Tête, students will be pushed to analyze 18th century art. This lesson comes packed full of discussion questions to check for student understanding.
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What's included in this resource? ⇣⇣⇣⇣⇣
- 61-slide PowerPoint going over form, function, content, and context for the following artworks:
- 3.96 Fruit and Insects
- 4.101 The Swing
- 3.98 The Tête à Tête
- Teacher lecture notes are presented as individual documents that tell you exactly what to say for each slide (all the research is done for you)
- Student notes
- Teacher lesson plan
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