Slide Identification: For each slide, you must provide th…
Slide Identification: For each slide, you must provide the following: – Title of the artwork. – People Group/Artist responsible for the work. – Date of creation, which may be expressed as: – A specific date range (e.g., 3,000-3,200 BCE). – A period (e.g., Paleolithic Age). – A dynasty (e.g., 18th Dynasty BCE). – A century (e.g., 3rd Century BCE). – Note: Always include BCE in your date. Art Historical Facts: After identifying the image, write two art historical facts about it. – Each fact must be unique to the slide and cannot be repeated from Part 1 of this test. – NOT Acceptable answers include: – The current location of the object. – Exact measurements without discussing their importance. – Information copied/pasted from Wikipedia. Art Historical Facts Guidelines:- These facts should include a reasoned explanation for your answers, touching on the culture, religion, government, or other relevant aspects of the civilization that produced the object. – You are not limited to discussing just the art piece but can explore broader cultural contexts. Examples of Acceptable Art Historical Facts:- A fact about the artist.- A fact about the geography or trade during the period.- Iconography used in the piece.- A formal element and its significance.- The narrative depicted in the work.- A comparison/contrast with another work of art from the same period.- Defining a vocabulary term relevant to the discussion of the artwork.