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LESSON PLAN IN ARTS – 9

(QUARTER 1)

Grade 9 : Bonifacio (10:45-11:45) Del Pilar (1:45-2:45)

I – OBJECTIVES:

LC: Identify representative artist from different arts periods.

1. identify representative painters from Western Classical Art periods.


2. explain the importance of the painters to the history of arts.

II – SUBJECT MATTER:

TOPIC : WESTERN CLASSICAL PAINTERS


REFERENCE : TG & LM ARTS-9 p.
MATERIALS: power point ,video lesson & etc.

III – PROCEDURE:
A. Introduction/Activity:
 Prayer
 Checking of attendance
 Motivation : What is your idea about painting?

PAINTING – is a form of expressing yourself and conveying a story depicted on a canvas

B. Interaction/Analysis:
1. Talk and Travel Activity : Time Travel on Western Classical Art -Painters.
 Time Line Travel

WESTERN CLASSICAL ART PERIOD - PAINTERS

MEDIEVAL PAINTINGS
ANCIENT PAINTINGS CLASSICAL PAINTINGS ROMAN PAINTINGS

BYZANTINE
GREEK PAINTINGS ROMAN PAINTING PAINTING

PRE – HISTORIC Paintings Paintings during this LANDSCAPE- was -was perfectly
era were commonly very popular w/c made to glorify
found inside the CAVE which
found in VASES AND portrays sceneries & the Christian
may have been way of
COMMUNICATING for each PANELS most of the nature. Religion to
other for their EVERYDAY subjects were battle express its
LIVING. and everyday scene mystery.
NO ONE KNOWS WHO
PAINTED THEM
MURAL
PAINTINGs are
any piece of
artwork painted
EGYPTIAN Paintings FAMOUS GREEK FAMOUS ROMAN FAMOUS
PAINTERS PAINTERS PAINTERS
is to EMPHASIZE THE
IMPORTANCE OF LIFE AFTER EXEKIAS -was an THOMAS COLE- THEAPHANES
DEATH ancient Greek known for his THE GREEK -
vase-painter and landscape paintings was the
potter who worked of the American Mural painter
mainly in the black- wilderness the most
figure technique famous among this
is the OXBOW -w/c
AGATHARCHUS – depicts a panorama
was self taught of the Connecticut
painter who Rive Valley just after
brought a thunderstorm
perspective and
illusion to the JHON CONSTABLE -
world and created he used standard
the art of scene practices that
painting. displays historical
and mythical scenes,
his famous artwork
was HAY WAIN -
w/c depicts a rural
scene w/c runs into
the distance offset
by the cool water.

2. Gallery Walk: identify representative painters from Western Classical Art periods.
C. Integration:
Than you students for listening in taking time in travelling our travel time
together we can make a difference in our lives.And that would be possible in
understanding other culture’s art tradition.

IV – EVALUATION :

Complete the table below.Fill in the box with the ERA,PAINTER

PAINTING PERIOD/ERA PAINTER

CAVE of Lascuax

Greek Vase

Oxbow

Transfiguartion

The White Horse


V – ASSIGNMENT:

Research about sculptures from the early stage.

Prepared by:

LOURD GINA D. JUANICO


Teacher III

Observed by:

JULIE A. ELARDO
MT - 1

Noted:

RONYR B. RAMOS
School Principal
RE

HISTORIC ERA

It includes all human existence before the emergence of


writing. Their art is of interest not only to the art historians but
also to the archeologist and anthropologist, for whom the art is
only one clue
–along with fossils, pollens, and other finds to
an understanding od earlyhuman life and culture.

PAINTINGS FROM PRE


–HISTORIC ERA
-

Their paintings were found inside the caves which may havebeen
their way of communicating with each other.-

For religious or ceremonial purposes.-

Their paintings may be more of an artifact than a true


picture of humans’ first created art.
-

Their drawings of animals were usually correct in propotion.-

Dominant features of their paintings were large animals

PAINTINGS FROM ANCIENT EGYPT


-

Their purpose is to make the deceased afterlife placepleasant.-

It emphasizes the importance of life after death.-

Most paintings were highly stylized, symbolic, andshows profile view of an animal or
a person.-
Main colors were: Red, Black, Blue, Gold, and Green.-

The example shows the events of the life of the king

CLASSICAL GREEK ERA


-

Paintings during the classical era were most commonly found in vases, panels,
and tomb.They depict natural figures with dynamic compositions. Most of the
subjects were battlescenes, mythological features, and everyday scenes. They
reveal a grasp of linear perspectiveand naturalist representation.

MOST COMMON METHODS OF GREEK


PAINTING
FRESCO

•Water based painting


•In wall surfaces
•Colors are made ofground powder pigments.
•Ideal for murals, durable,and has a matte style

ENCAUSTIC
Developed by Greek ship builders
Hot wax w/paint were the medium in this painting

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