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1. Research the links
below to select your favorite portrait painting and gather information
about your favorite painting. Create a folder titled "portraitquest."
Save an image of your favorite painting in the folder. Create
a Word document and type in historical information, title, artist,
style, and date of the painting. Copy any useful quotes from
the internet and be sure to cite them. Use the same Word document
to write your analysis of the portrait after you have completed
your research.
2. Find an image
of the "Mona Lisa" and save it in the same "portraitquest"
folder. Create another Word document and type in historical
information, name of the artist, style, and date of the "Mona
Lisa." Gather information and quotes about the "Mona
Lisa" that will help you analyze the painting and contrast
it to your favorite portrait. Be sure to cite your sources.
3. Be sure to use
the vocabulary of several Elements
and Principles
of Art in your analysis of the portraits.
4. Once you have
gathered all your information and images, you are ready to create
your webpages. Be sure to use the template.
Use the links below
to research portraits by famous artists:
Art
History Resources from C. Whitcombe
The
WebMuseum, Paris
The
Artchive
The
Art Room Archives
Mona
Lisa Mania
Leonardo
da Vinci, Scientist, Inventor, Artist
Example List of Portrait
Painters for Research (you are not limited to these, this is
a random sample of artists):
Mary Cassatt
Chuck Close
Edgar Degas
Thomas Eakins
Artemesia Gentileschi
Frida Kahlo
Henri Matisse
Pablo Picasso
Rembrandt
Peter Paul Rubens
John Singer Sargent
Vincent Van Gogh
Diego Velasquez
Jan Vermeer
Andy Warhol
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