UNIT 1: IntroLesson 1: Intro to Art History
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Chapter 1 8-25-14
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Chapter 1 Pre-Historic Art
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Warm-up 8-25-14 Ch.1 Intro to Art History
Obj: SWBAT demonstrate understanding of a ‘credit line’
Please respond in compete sentences:
1. What is ‘history?’2. What is ‘art history?’3. What is art history to you?
What do you think of when you hear that term?
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Chapter 1 8-25-14
Warm-up:
Chapter 1 intro to art history
Warm-up 8-25-14
Obj: SWBAT demonstrate understanding of a ‘credit line’
Please respond in compete sentences:
1. What is ‘history?’History is the study of past events, particularly in human affairs.2. What is Art History?Art History is the study of past events through the development of painting, sculpture, and the other visual arts.3. What is art history to you? What do you think of when you hear that term?
Chapter 1 Intro to Art History
How to Read a Credit Line• The ‘credit line’ appears near an artwork and
is text that contains vital information about an artwork like the artist name, title, year, etc.
• Often the first text
• Appears in italics.
• BCE—Before Common Era (Ex: 23,000 BCE)• CE—Common Era (aka AD) (Ex: 437CE)• c. or ca. (lower case letters)—Stands for ’Circa’
which means “approximately” or “around”• Examples: c1900 or ca. 430
How to read a credit line.
1. Name
2. Title
3. Year
How to Read a Credit Line• BCE—Before Common Era• CE—Common Era (aka AD)• c (lower case)—Stands for ’Circa’ which
means “approximately.”• Examples: c1900 or c430
• This is the material used to make art• Examples: oil on canvas, Marble, charcoal on
stone
• Often measured in inches or feet• Feet: 5’ one apostrophe • Inches: 5” two apostrophes • Example: 1’ 9” (1 foot, 9 inches)
3. Year
4. Medium
5. Size
How to Read a Credit Line• The location names the gallery, museum, or
collection in which the work is housed and the city, state, and country• Two locations may be listed: • the first will be the original location• The second listing will be the current location of
the work
6. Location
Label the credit line
Andy Warhol, 100 Cans. 1962. Oil on canvas. 72"x52".
Allbright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York, USA.
Artist Title SizeMedium Size
LocationThere is NO original Location
How to Read a Credit Line• Who is the artist?• What is the title?• What is the time period?• What is the medium?• What are the
measurements? (use ‘feet’ or ‘inches’)
• What is the original location?
• What is the current location Leonardo Da Vinci, Mona Lisa.
ca.1503-1505. Oil on wood. 2’6” x 1’9”. Musee Du Louvre, Paris, France.
How to Read a Credit Line• Who is the artist?• What is the title?• What is the time period?• What is the medium?• What are the
measurements? (use ‘feet’ or ‘inches’)
• What is the original location?
• What is the current location
Exit Slip Summarize the credit line info about this artwork. Include the following information:• Who is the artist?• What is the title?• What is the time period?• What is the medium?• What are the measurements? (use ‘feet’
or ‘inches’)• What is the original location?• What is the current location?
Figurine of a woman, from Syros, Greece, ca. 2600-2300 BCE. Marble, 1’ 6” high. National Archeological Museum, Athens, Greece.