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New Hampshire Frameworks Correlations
Carol Gerten-Jackson's Fine Arts
Page
This site features hundred of images of artwork by American
and European artists along with biographical information. You
can search the site by artist name, nationality, or time period. Intended Audience: General Reading
Level: Middle/High School Teacher Section: No Searchable: Yes
The Arts: Visual Arts
Curriculum Standard 4
Students will analyze the visual arts in relation to history and culture.
Proficiency Standards
By the end of grade four students will be able to: -
Know that the visual arts have both a history and a specific relationship to
various cultures.
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Identify specific
works of art in particular cultures, times, and places.
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Describe how history,
culture, and visual arts influence each other.
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Create a work of
art that reflects an understanding of how history or culture can influence visual
art.
Proficiency Standards
By the end of grade eight students will be able to: -
Compare the characteristics of works of art representing various cultures, historical
periods, and artists.
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Describe and place
a variety of art objects by style and artist, and by historical and cultural
contexts.
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Describe how a
given work of art can be interpreted differently in various cultures and time.
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Analyze, describe,
and demonstrate how factors of time and place influence visual characteristics
that give meaning and value to a work of art.
Proficiency Standards
By the end of grade twelve students will be able to: -
Differentiate among a variety of historical and cultural contexts in terms of
characteristics and purposes of works of art.
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Analyze relationships
among works of art in terms of history, aesthetics, and culture, using their
observations to inform their own art making.
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Understand various critical models of interpreting works from several historical
periods and cultures.
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Analyze common
characteristics of visual arts evident across time and among cultural/ethnic
groups to formulate analyses, evaluations, and interpretations of meaning.
Curriculum Standard 5
Analyze, interpret and evaluate their own and others’ artwork.
Proficiency Standards
By the end of grade four students will be able to:-
Identify various purposes for creating works of art.
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Describe how people’s
experiences influence the development of specific art works.
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Understand that people may
respond in different and equally valid ways to specific art works.
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Describe their personal
responses to specific works of art using visual art terminology.
Proficiency Standards
By the end of grade eight students will be able to: -
Compare multiple purposes for creating works of art.
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Analyze the meanings of
contemporary and historic artworks.
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Evaluate the quality and
effectiveness of their own and others’ work by using specific criteria.
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Compare a variety of individual
responses to their own art works.
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Describe their
own responses to, and interpretation of, specific works of art.
Proficiency Standards
By the end of grade twelve students will be able to: -
Research and analyze
historic meaning and purpose in various works of art.
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Defend personal
interpretations to better understand specific works of art.
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Reflect critically
on various interpretations to better understand specific works of art.
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