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THE RC MUSEUM OF ART
Due BEFORE April 10, 2020
It’s your job on the line… What are you going to do to save it?
You are an assistant curator for the RC Museum of Art.
The owner of the museum, the very rich Mrs. Rivas-Cole,
has asked you to redesign her new museum that is to be
dedicated soon. You have to prove to her that the
artworks you have chosen will be the ones that she will
want to have showcased in her new wing or else you risk
getting fired!
You have a Power Point to give to the Owner…
Your options…
◦Power Point presentation
◦ iMovie
◦Any alternate to Power Point that the museum owner
can open on her PC. If she can’t open it, then it wasn’t
done.
How to send to the museum owner◦ Go to WeTransfer.com
◦ Upload your presentation. It’s FREE!
◦ Put your name and email address where it asks
◦ In the comment box, put your full name, email address, and class
period.
◦ Once the file uploads, hit SEND! We will both get a link to
download the file. KEEP THE EMAIL AS PROOF!
◦ Email it to [email protected] BEFORE 11:50 pm on April 9!
◦ That means when you’re done with it and you’ve made sure that it’s
all correct, send it to Gipson! Yes, she is still helping!
Here are a few requirements for the project…
◦All “answers” must have web sites associated with it.
No website and it will not count.
◦All picture must be a minimum of 3 inches by 3
inches (the size of a regular Post-it note.) and it
must be clear. Blurry pictures do not cut it. All
pictures are either in black and white or color.
More necessary information for you…
◦For all artwork you must give the name of the
artist/person who created it, the year it was created,
and the title of the work if there is one. If there is no
title, please write “Unknown”.
◦All artwork MUST but before 1980, unless otherwise
noted.
◦One artwork per artist. You can’t use the artist more
than once any where in your project.
Examples of slides from previous projects
**Just for show. They all do not have the correct information but I know you need examples.
Example of Artwork that is created using only one medium. (Continuation of Entry Way)
1. Oil Painting
www.louvre.fr
◦Mona Lisa
◦Leonardo da Vinci
◦1503
◦Oil Painting
◦The Louvre
Example of Definition and Picture2. Self portrait
◦Self portrait- A picture an
artist composes with the
subject being him or her
self, usually drawn looking
at a mirror.Self-Portrait
Lorenzo Lotto
15-16th century, oil on canvas www.artlex.com
Example of Artwork that is created using only one medium.3. Metal
◦Caviar Pail
◦John Mortimer and John Samuel Hunt
◦1841
◦sterling silver
◦The MET
www.artlex.com
Example of Clothing section – Not correct but at least you can see the clothing they chose.
http://www.metmuseum.org/Valentina designed this covered-up look in 1934. However the silk dress was sliced and sutured at the focal frontal point of the dress which gave drama to the dress.
http://www.metmuseum.orgChanel created this silk and metal Art Deco textile that was untailored in 1927. Pattern sources came from the Japanese kimono. This soon because the new form for all apparel.
http://www.metmuseum.org/In 1947, Jacques Fath designed this corseted dress out of silk. At this time period, pink was the color of lingerie, thus making this dress a breakthrough in the fashion world.
Example of Furniture section
Desk and Bookcase, 1760–90This is a good description of this time period because it’s made out of antique mahogany and chestnut wood, which was quite popular.http://www.metmuseum.org/
Bureau Table, ca. 1765This is a good description of the time period because the wood is a very rare white pine that was heavily prized in 1765.http://www.metmuseum.org/
Chest of Drawers, ca. 1762–75This chest was made of tulip poplar, a very expensive wood.http://www.metmuseum.org/
Example of Artistic Movements5.Cubism
◦ Cubism is described as “an avant-garde art movement that revolutionized European painting and sculpture in the early 20th century.” The basic idea of cubism is breaking up the view of an object so that several aspects can be seen at the same time all the while denying any depth to the painting.
Violin and Candlestick by George Braquewww.artchive.com
Les Demoiselles d’Avignon by Pablo Picasso, 1907www.artlex.com
Example of Artist6. 20th Century Painter
◦Andy Warhol
◦Born 1928, Died 1987
◦New York, New York
www.artlex.com
Campbell's Soup Can1964Silkscreen on canvas
Everything you need is on the document on the RC Artkids website.
It must be turned in/emailed BEFORE APRIL 10 at 5pm. This will count as two grades in the
gradebook so please be sure to complete it. If you have questions, please email me at [email protected] or [email protected]