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Art History Introductions - (1 Terms worth) Part 2

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Last updated 26 July 2010, created 29 January 2009, viewed 3,605

Lectures and tasks in Art History & Design based on a theme of Identity. Originally Delivered at BTEC 1st Diploma, though can be adapted. See whole series part 1, part 3, part 4/1, part4/2.

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    Wk_22_ID_Pop.pdf (714kb, pdf document)
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    Wk 19 Renaissance Portraiture.pdf (1mb, pdf document)
  • pdf documentWorksheet
    Wk 20 Netherlands to America.pdf (1mb, pdf document)
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    Wk 20 Turner Prize.pdf (627kb, pdf document)
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    Wk 21 Graphic Novel.pdf (1mb, pdf document)
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Great way to contextualise Contemporary Art. I work in a forward thinking art department but feel that when we are looking at artists we still have a leaning towards the modern and earlier movements.

By linking art from different cultures and periods learners can understand cotemporary artists/designers/craftpeoples intentions as they share a little bit more of the contextual knowledge the creative practitioners had.

from Elizabeth_Kane, 01 June 2009
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from Paul Cureton, 20 March 2009
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great for embedded learning literacy support for art student.. Great for embedded learning literacy support for art student. The text allows me to make gramatical or punctuation etc changes to the text. This promotes embedded learning to develop learning strategies for the students with identified literacy needs/ areas in need of development.

from buttree, 10 February 2009
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