Columbia Southern University Religious art presentation

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Art Gallery: Selecting a Theme and Gallery Pieces

Throughout this course, you will be working towards completing your course project, which is an art gallery. This project will be a PowerPoint presentation that you will build upon with each unit. After each unit, you will review your instructor's feedback and revise your presentation accordingly.

For your first assignment, you will select a theme and five works of art for your art gallery. You will carry this theme throughout the course, and your additions for each unit will all relate back to this selected theme.

Using your textbook, select a theme. You can select an artist, historical period, or a type of art. It can be modern or traditional. Select a theme that interests you-one that you would be interested in learning more about. Once you have a theme selected, select five works of art that fall under that theme. You can use multiple works of art created by the same artist.

You will find a few examples of themes in the list below:

  • Scenes depicted, such as war landscapes, water, or mountains
  • Topics such as horses, flowers, or religion
  • Types of art, such as graphic art, comic art, or photographs
  • Techniques such as murals or sculptures

Begin by opening the "Course Resources" tab to find the template provided for your art gallery. In the course, you should see a tab on the left blue bar labeled "Course Resources" located under the COURSE CONTENT heading. Once you open the template, save it to your computer to complete. You will use this template throughout the course as you build your art gallery. Read the instructions for each assignment carefully to see which slides to complete. Be sure to add your own creative elements, including the background and graphics. You may also add more slides.

For this portion of the presentation, you should complete at least nine slides of the template that include the following:

  • Title slide: Include the title of your presentation, your name, the university's name, and the date.
  • Introduction slide 1: Include why this theme interests you and what you hope to learn, using complete sentences.
  • Introduction slide 2: Include the title of your theme and a brief overview of the theme using supporting facts, using complete sentences.
  • Artwork slides: Complete the five artwork slides. Include a visual of the artwork along with its title, artist, date, media (materials used in the artwork), and artwork citation.
  • Reference slide: You must use at least your textbook as an outside source. Be sure to follow APA format for all sources used, including the textbook and artwork.

To access the art gallery template and other PowerPoint resources, click on the "Course Resources" link in the course menu bar of Blackboard.

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For all of the APA information I will be using the Mona Lisa as the example. Artwork citation in APA Format: (Artist Last Name, Year of Creation) Ex. (Da Vinci, 1503) Artwork Reference for artwork seen in person: Artist Last Name, First Initial. (Year of Creation). Artwork Title [Medium]. City, State: Place Artwork was Viewed. **If artist unknown, start with title. If year unknown, use (n.d.) in place of year (n.d.=no date).** Ex. Da Vinci, L. (1503). Mona Lisa [Oil on Wood]. Paris, France: The Louvre. Artwork found on a website: Artist Last Name, First Initial. (Year of Creation). Artwork Title [Medium]. Retrieved from: complete website. Da Vinci, L. (1503). Mona Lisa [Oil on Wood]. Retrieved from: http://www.louvre.fr/en/oeuvrenotices/mona-lisa-portrait-lisa-gherardini-wife-francesco-del-giocondo Artwork retrieved from a book: Artist Last name, first name initial. (Year of Creation). Title of artwork [Type of artwork]. Title of book. By Author. Museum/Gallery City, State: Museum/Gallery Name. Plate or Image Number. High Renaissance Art Gallery Student Name Columbia Southern University 9/20/2015 (Botticelli, ca. 1482) High Renaissance Art: Introduction I chose High Renaissance art because the artwork in this period shows real distinctive details and emotion. I want to know why the human body was so inspirational to these artists. I am interested in learning why this art period is called the rebirth of art . High Renaissance Art: Introduction • Renaissance Art was done in Europe from the late 1400s to1600. • Separated into three main categories: Early Renaissance, High Renaissance, and Late Renaissance. • Marked by “logical thought and the new philosophical, literary, and artistic movement called humanism” (Frank, 2014, p. 279). • Artists studied anatomy and “applied geometry to the logical construction of implied space through linear perspective” (Frank, 2014, p. 281). • High Renaissance was peak of Italian art from 1490 to 1530 (Frank, 2014). La Primavera Sandro Botticelli 1482 Tempera on panel (Botticelli, ca. 1482) Mona Lisa Leonardo da Vinci 1503-1506 Oil on wood (Da Vinci, ca. 1503) The Last Supper Leonardo da Vinci 1495 Paint on plaster (Da Vinci, ca. 1495) Adam and Eve Albrecht Dürer 1504 Engraving (Dürer, 1504) Virgin and Child before an Archway Albrecht Dürer 1495 Oil on panel (Dürer, ca. 1495) References • Botticelli, S. (ca. 1482). Birth of Venus [Tempera on canvas]. Retrieved from http://www.uffizi.org/artworks/the-birth-ofvenus-by-sandro-botticelli/ • Botticelli, S. (ca. 1482). Primavera [Tempera on panel]. Retrieved from http://www.uffizi.org/artworks/la-primaveraallegory-of-spring-by-sandro-botticelli/ • Da Vinci, L. (ca. 1495). The last supper [Oil on canvas]. Retrieved from http://www.abcgallery.com/L/leonardo/leonardo4.html#note • Da Vinci, L. (ca. 1503). Mona Lisa [Oil on wood]. Retrieved from http://www.louvre.fr/en/oeuvre-notices/mona-lisaportrait-lisa-gherardini-wife-francesco-del-giocondo • Dürer, A. (ca. 1495). Virgin and child before an archway [Oil on panel]. Retrieved from http://www.wga.hu/html_m/d/durer/1/01/07virgin.html • Dürer, A. (1504). Adam and Eve [Engraving]. Retrieved from https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/19.73.1 • Frank, P. (2014). Prebles' Artforms: An introduction to the visual arts (11th ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson Education.
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INTRODUCTION






Christian sacred art was produced
in an attempt to illustrate,
supplement and portray in
tangible form the principles
of Christianity, though other
definitions are possible.
Religious art is a sacred art of
artistic imagery using religious
inspiration and motifs and is
often intended to uplift the mind
to the spiritual.
The sacred art involves the ritual
and cultic practices and practical
and operative aspects of the path
of the spiritual realization within
the artist's religious tradition.

INTRODUCTION CONT’





Madonna, in Christian art is
portrayal of the Virgin Mary.
T...


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