Module 3 Art Appreciation
Module 3 Art Appreciation
Module 3 Art Appreciation
BRGY. 71 NAGA-NAGA
TACLOBAN, CITY
2nd SEMESTER
A. Y 2022-2023
MODULE 3
ART HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT.
MANNERISM, BAROQUE,
ROMANTICISM, MODERN AND
CONTEMPORARY ARTS
INTRODUCTION: This Module deals with the history and development arts. It depicts to the students how the ancient
people attached their beliefs and way of life to arts. Likewise, it aims to improve students’ appreciation and aesthetic skill
in analyzing, interpreting, and evaluating various works of arts. Similarly, this module intends to familiarize the students
on the historical background of arts and the development of various art movements with the prevalent artists.
LEARNING OUTCOMES: By the end of this module, the students will be able to do the following:
Understand and identify the underlying history, philosophy, psychology, and cultural impact of the different
art movements;
Understand the various art movements by classifying their distinct characteristics such as subject of art, style,
elements, medium, design, historical background, influential persons, socio-political issues, and prevalent
artists;
Create a timeline about the history of art and the art movements; and
Cite the significant characteristics of artworks based on the history or art movements.
TOPIC OUTLINE:
Part 2. Art History and Development.
1. Mannerism, Baroque, and Romanticism Art
2. Modern and Contemporary Art
The Judgment of Paris (c.1636) and The Judgment of Paris (1638-39) by Peter Paul Rubens. The paintings above are
twodifferentversionof Ruben’sTheJudgmentof Paris whichdepictthe story ofParis, thesonof KingPriam whohas
been tested by the three goddess, Athena, Aphrodite, and Hera. In both paintings, the goddess are presented nude or
erotic. Photos retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Judgement_of_Paris_(Rubens)
Liberty Leading the People (1830) by Eugene Delacroix. This painting depicted the scenario on July Revolution of 1830
after the French Revolution in 1789. It is contemporary in concept because it depicts women empowerment and expressing
the significant roles of women in the society particularly in Europe. Liberty as the emphasis in the painting led the people to
revolt against the monarchial rule in Europe. Ferdinand Victor Eugene Delacroix was born on April 26, 1798 at Charenton,
France. He is regarded as the leader of the French Romantic school. As the proponent of French Romanticism, he is
knownfor hisuseof vividcolor,freedrawing, and sometimesviolentsubject matterliketheMassacreat Chios(1824).
Photo retrieved from https://www.britannica.com/topic/Liberty-Leading-the-People
Modern and ContemporaryArts
TheAvant-Garde(aväntˈɡärd)originatedfromtheFrenchword,advanceguardorvanguardanditwasoriginally
used by French military to refer to a small reconnoitre group which later associated to left-wing by the French
radicals. At the end of the 19th century, the term is used to connote to the idea that art is an instrument for social
change and this aligns the term to cultural and aesthetic issues. Presently, the term, avant-garde refers to new and
unusual or experimental ideas especially in arts.
Olympia (1865) by Edouard Manet. Olympia is one the most controversial works of Manet which depicts a nude
woman serving by her servant which seem unacceptable or not decent in the perception of the critics. The woman in
painting is Manet’s wife, Victorine Meurent. Manet’s works are mostly exhibited in the Salon de Refuses. Retrieved
from https://www.manet.org/the-spanish-singer.jsp
“Everything is mere appearance, the pleasure of a passing hour, a midsummer night’s dream. Only painting, the reflection of
a reflection, but the reflection, too, of eternity can record some of the glitter of this mirage” (Edouard Manet)
“Art is a lie that makes us realize the truth” (Pablo Picasso)
Modern Arts
Cubism – an early 20th century style and movement
in the field of visual arts, especially in painting.
Cubism emphasizes the use of simple geometric
shapes, interlocking planes, and later, collage.
Cubism is a reaction against the traditional modes
of representation and impressionist concerns with
light and color
Cubism was inspired by the later work of Paul
Cezanne and by the African sculpture
Cubism was first named by the French critic, Loius
Vaucelles (1908)
Cubism was popularized by Pablo Picasso and
George Braque (synthetic cubism and illusory)
Worksheet 5 Directions. Identify the artist and their artworks on the sea of letters. Use the HINTS
below as guide in determining the artists and the artworks. Shade your answers on the
sea of letter using highlighter and write your answer on space before the number.
Sea of Letters
P O A N D R E A D E L S A R T O P L E E G E
O P P O S S I N G U N I T Y T I R E F I L L E D
I N F I N I T Y E G O I S T I C S A T E O G
N O I S E C L A U D E M O N E T A R Y L U G R A
T P A U L C E Z A N N E C A M I L L E R G R
I N T E R E S T T E N N U R E A N D E G R E E
L P I E R R E A U G U S T E R E N O I R C D
L O N G E R T H A N D I N O S A U R A I D N O S E
I T G I A N L O R E N Z O B E R N I N I E G
S Y N E R G Y A P P L I C A T I O N G U A G U A
M E M O R A B L E P A B L O P I C A S S O U R S
M C D O N A L D E C H O L A L I A A N T E A
C U B E T L I B E R T Y N E W Y O R K C T T
Y B A L I B A K W A O B A K L A B A K L A M O R E
C I J A C O P O T I N T O R E T T O R I A C A N
L S E A S O N O F X M A S T I M E R I N H C E
E M A N N E R I S M A N N A R U B Y S I I A B
F I G U R E O F S P E E C H E S B A L L A D R
F R A N C I S C O D E G O Y A I A S T A R E I
E N T E R T A I N M E N T E N O R E S T R O O M S
C A T E D O U A R D M A N E T E R O R I S S I M
T A L I L U M A S A R A P A T M A S U S T A C A N
I M P R E S S I O N I S M A R N E L L I P U S H
V I N C E N T V A N G O G H O U R S F O R H T
M I C H E L A N G E L O C A R A V A G G I O E R
HINTS
1. This period of art is characterized by the application of tiny dots of various pure color
2. This period of art emphasizes the use of simple geometric shape and collage
3. This means style or manner from Italian word, maniera
4. An Italian painter from Florence, who is known as artist without errors
5. Leader of the French Romantic School, who profoundly shapes the work of the Impressionists.
6. A Spanish romantic painter and printmaker who is notable as a court painter to the Spanish Crown
7. French post-impressionist and considered as the bridge between the late 19th century impressionism
and the early 20th century’s new line of artistic enquiry.
8. A leading figure in the emergence of Roman Baroque architecture
9. Known for his dramatic use of lighting and influential in the Baroque school of painting
10. A French impressionist and known for his ballerina as the subject of his artwork.
11. A Spanish painter and known for his emphasis in using simple geometric shapes and collage.
12. Known for muscular figures, dramatic gestures and bold use of perspective in the Mannerist style.
13. Regarded as a precursor of both Expressionism and Cubism
14. Name of the leading character in Delacroix’s painting depicting the July Revolution of 1830
15. A French Neo-impressionistpainter, known for using tiny dots of various pure colors.
16. A French impressionist painter, known for his feminine paintings.
17. This Baroque style was popularized by Michelangelo da Caravaggio
18. A French modernist painter and known pivotal figure in the transition from realism to impressionism.
19. This movement repudiated both the precise academic style and the emotional concerns of Romanticism.
20. He is known as the founder of the French impressionist painting, known for his landscape painting.
KWL Method: My Impression to Contemporary Art
Name: Course/ Section:
Hub Location: Date Submitted:
Worksheet 6 Directions. Using the KWL method, discuss your impression about the contemporary
arts. Limit your discussion at least in 100 words. See the rubric for your guidance.
Contemporary Arts
Write your discussion here. Write your discussion here. Write your discussion here.
RUBRIC FOR THE KWL METHOD
Score Criteria
26-30 The paragraph is well organized and all claims are supported. Content is thorough and lacking in no area.
There are no or few errors in tone, format, mechanics, grammar, and content.
20-25 The majority of the paragraph is clear, focused, and well detailed, but there may be a few areas requiring
further development. While it may contain a few errors with tone, mechanics, grammar, and/or content, these
errors are not enough to detract from the overall point being made.
14-19 The paragraph is clear although lacking in both control and command. Organization may be a slight problem
can be fixed. There may be multiple errors in tone, mechanics, grammar, and/or content, but these errors do
not detract from the overallpoint.
8-13 The paragraph is generally unorganized and unfocused. There are frequent errors in tone, mechanics,
grammar, and/or content, but these errors do not detract from the overall point.
0-7 The paragraph is totally vague.
REFERENCES:
Textbook
Tabotabo, Claudio V. (2010). Art Appreciation: Introduction to the Humanities (Revised Edition). Manila. Mindshapers
Co., Inc.
Marcos, Lucivilla L. (2006). Introduction to the Humanities Visual and Performing Arts. Manila. Mindshapers Co., Inc.
Zulueta, Francisco (2003). The Humanities (Revised Edition). Mandaluyong City. National Book Store inc.
Sanchez, Custodiosa A., Abad, Paz F., & Jao, Loreto V. (2002). Introduction to the Humanities (Revised Edition). Q.C.
Rex Printing Company Inc.
WEBSITE RESOURCES:
Birth of Venus. Retrieved from http://www.italianrenaissance.org/botticelli-birth-of-venus/
Armstrong,John.(2013).WhatisArtFor?Retrieved from https://www.city-journal.org/html/what-art-13616.html
Herman, Judith (2014). 27 Responses to the Question “What is Art?” Retrieved from
https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/57501/27-responses-question-what-art
Gilman,Ernest B. (n.d.). The Subjects ofArt. Retrieved from https://www.jstor.org/stable/378341?read-
now=1&seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents
The Humanities: The Visual Arts Medium. Retrieved from http://scchumanities.blogspot.com/2010/06/lesson-three-
visual-arts.html
Mesopotamia, 8000-2000 B.C. Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History retrieved from
https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/ht/02/wam.html
Ancient Chinese Art. Ancient History Encyclopedia retrieved from https://www.ancient.eu/Chinese_Art/
Art in Ancient India.Cultural India: History of India: India Timeline retrieved from https://www.culturalindia.net/indian-
history/timeline.html
Ancient Greek Arts. History. Com Editors retrieved from https://www.history.com/topics/ancient-history/ancient-greek-art
Famous Ancient Greek Sculptors retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/6-ancient-greek-sculptors-116915#phidias-
of-athens
Ancient Roman Arts retrieved from https://www.artic.edu/highlights/19/ancient-roman-art
Malbon, Elizabeth S. (1990).The Iconography of the Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus: Neotifus lit Ad Deum. Princeton
University Press retrieved from https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt7ztnkm
Leonardoda Vinci:Paintings,Drawings,Quotes,andBiography.Retrievedfrom https://www.leonardodavinci.net