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Book Synopsis
This is book one of a series of three books. The series takes students on an interdisciplinary cross content journey entitled, Creating Art for All Ages. Each book provides experiences in language arts, social studies, math, and art as students investigate ancient and modern civilizations.

Industry and Imagination in Ancient and Modern Civilizations is the third book of the series and examines the generations of the Industrial Revolution, society during WWI and WWII, and Modern and Contemporary times. During the era of the Industrial Revolution, the role of the artist transformed as the patronage changed and advancements in photography were able to portray likenesses. The artist sought new avenues by using art as an expressive tool. As time progressed, artistic expression navigated the art into innovative, imaginative, and unique styles. Art became whatever the artist intended it to be.

Table of Contents
Acknowledgements

Book Overview

Unit 1- The Industrial Revolution: The Beginning of the Modern Age

Chapter 1- Rococo, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, and Realism: Enlightened Visions and Differences

Lesson 1- Storytelling and Introduction: “A Visit to the Prado”

Lesson 2- Getting Good with Composition: Configured in Three Parts

Lesson 3- Seen from a Scene, an Allegorical Narrative Collage

Chapter 2- Finding Art in Science: Technology and Nature in the 19th Century

Lesson 1- Storytelling: “A Budding Imagination”

Lesson 2- Brave New Balloons: Steampunk Design

Lesson 3- Biomimicry in Art: Designing from Nature

Lesson 4- Photography: Postcards from the Heart

Chapter 3- Impressionism: Bringing in the Light

Lesson 1- Storytelling: “Monet’s Japanese Bridge”

Lesson 2- Inspired by Nature: Monet’s Bridge in Mixed-Media

Lesson 3- Cultural Links: Making Japanese Lanterns with an Impressionistic Flair

Lesson 4- Dancing Degas: Creating a Pastel Painting with a Close-up View of Nature

Unit 2- The World at Conflict: Art Responds

Chapter 4- Pointillism and Post-Impressionism: Defining Shape Differently

Lesson 1- Storytelling: Paintings to Posters, An Art of the Industrial Age

Lesson 2- Getting the Point with Pointillism: Making a Pointillist Painting

Lesson 3- Vincent Van Gogh, Post-Impressionism: A Variation on Starry Night

Lesson 4- Setting the Table with Cezanne: Creating a Diorama

Chapter 5- Fauvism, Cubism and Expressionism: A Voice of Art

Lesson 1- Storytelling: “Guernica!” Yelled Picasso

Lesson 2- Fauvism: The Wild Side of Shape and Color

Lesson 3- Cubism: Putting Together the Pieces, Making a Cubist Still Life

Lesson 4- Expressionism

Chapter 6- Surrealism and Abstract-Expressionism: Get Real!

Lesson 1- Storytelling: Art is a Symphony in Colors, Lines and Shapes

Lesson 2- Abstract-Expressionism: Feeling with Colors, Lines, Shapes and Textures

Lesson 3- Dada Makes No Sense: Making a Dada Image

Lesson 4- Beyond Reality: Making Surrealistic Artwork

Lesson 5- Abstract-Expressionism: What’s Art Got to Do with It Anyway?

Unit 3- What is Art? Art Makes Us Human

Chapter 7- Cartoon Characters and “POP” Goes the Art

Lesson 1- Storytelling: What Makes Art Go “POP”?

Lesson 2- Making a Pop Art Combined Painting Collage

Lesson 3- Say it with a Cartoon: Crafting a Cartoon Name

Chapter 8- Post WWII through Contemporary Era: Constructing Environments

Lesson 1- Storytelling: “A Special Place”

Lesson 2- Envision a Building of your own Design: Activity on Two-Point Perspective

Lesson 3- Color Field Paintings: An Intuitive Art

Lesson 4- Shadow Box Design

Chapter 9- Art is Everywhere

Lesson 1- Storytelling: Art is for Everyone

Lesson 2- Making the Most of Minimal Art: Creating a Collage

Lesson 3- Installation Art: Transforming Art

Lesson 4- A Banquet for All Ages: Connecting Civilizations

Appendix A: Handouts for Chapters 1-9

Appendix B: Foundation Lessons and Technical Reference Sheets

Lesson 1: Concepts in Art (Elements of Art and Principles of Design)

Lesson 2: Basics in Visual Composition

Lesson 3: Exploring the Emotional Impact of Color

Lesson 4: Designing with Textures

Lesson 5: Building Blocks of Shapes

Lesson 6: The Value of Values

Lesson 7: Basics for Graphite Pencil Drawing

Lesson 8: Basics for Colored Pencil Drawing

Lesson 9: Basics in Charcoal Drawing

Lesson 10: Basics on Pastels (Hard and Soft)

Lesson 11: Basics on Oil Pastels

Lesson 12: Basics on Watercolor Painting

Lesson 13: Acrylic and Tempera Painting

Lesson 14: Basics on Mixed Media and Collage

Lesson 15: Basics on Clay Hand-Building

Lesson 16: Basics in Cartooning

Appendix C: Handouts for Book Overview, Foundation Lessons and Technical Reference Sheets

Appendix D: Figures for Chapters 1-9

Bibliography

About the Authors

Creating Art for All Ages

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/20/2020 12:09:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475842159, 978-1475842159
      ISBN10: 1475842155

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This is book one of a series of three books. The series takes students on an interdisciplinary cross content journey entitled, Creating Art for All Ages. Each book provides experiences in language arts, social studies, math, and art as students investigate ancient and modern civilizations.

      Industry and Imagination in Ancient and Modern Civilizations is the third book of the series and examines the generations of the Industrial Revolution, society during WWI and WWII, and Modern and Contemporary times. During the era of the Industrial Revolution, the role of the artist transformed as the patronage changed and advancements in photography were able to portray likenesses. The artist sought new avenues by using art as an expressive tool. As time progressed, artistic expression navigated the art into innovative, imaginative, and unique styles. Art became whatever the artist intended it to be.

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements

      Book Overview

      Unit 1- The Industrial Revolution: The Beginning of the Modern Age

      Chapter 1- Rococo, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, and Realism: Enlightened Visions and Differences

      Lesson 1- Storytelling and Introduction: “A Visit to the Prado”

      Lesson 2- Getting Good with Composition: Configured in Three Parts

      Lesson 3- Seen from a Scene, an Allegorical Narrative Collage

      Chapter 2- Finding Art in Science: Technology and Nature in the 19th Century

      Lesson 1- Storytelling: “A Budding Imagination”

      Lesson 2- Brave New Balloons: Steampunk Design

      Lesson 3- Biomimicry in Art: Designing from Nature

      Lesson 4- Photography: Postcards from the Heart

      Chapter 3- Impressionism: Bringing in the Light

      Lesson 1- Storytelling: “Monet’s Japanese Bridge”

      Lesson 2- Inspired by Nature: Monet’s Bridge in Mixed-Media

      Lesson 3- Cultural Links: Making Japanese Lanterns with an Impressionistic Flair

      Lesson 4- Dancing Degas: Creating a Pastel Painting with a Close-up View of Nature

      Unit 2- The World at Conflict: Art Responds

      Chapter 4- Pointillism and Post-Impressionism: Defining Shape Differently

      Lesson 1- Storytelling: Paintings to Posters, An Art of the Industrial Age

      Lesson 2- Getting the Point with Pointillism: Making a Pointillist Painting

      Lesson 3- Vincent Van Gogh, Post-Impressionism: A Variation on Starry Night

      Lesson 4- Setting the Table with Cezanne: Creating a Diorama

      Chapter 5- Fauvism, Cubism and Expressionism: A Voice of Art

      Lesson 1- Storytelling: “Guernica!” Yelled Picasso

      Lesson 2- Fauvism: The Wild Side of Shape and Color

      Lesson 3- Cubism: Putting Together the Pieces, Making a Cubist Still Life

      Lesson 4- Expressionism

      Chapter 6- Surrealism and Abstract-Expressionism: Get Real!

      Lesson 1- Storytelling: Art is a Symphony in Colors, Lines and Shapes

      Lesson 2- Abstract-Expressionism: Feeling with Colors, Lines, Shapes and Textures

      Lesson 3- Dada Makes No Sense: Making a Dada Image

      Lesson 4- Beyond Reality: Making Surrealistic Artwork

      Lesson 5- Abstract-Expressionism: What’s Art Got to Do with It Anyway?

      Unit 3- What is Art? Art Makes Us Human

      Chapter 7- Cartoon Characters and “POP” Goes the Art

      Lesson 1- Storytelling: What Makes Art Go “POP”?

      Lesson 2- Making a Pop Art Combined Painting Collage

      Lesson 3- Say it with a Cartoon: Crafting a Cartoon Name

      Chapter 8- Post WWII through Contemporary Era: Constructing Environments

      Lesson 1- Storytelling: “A Special Place”

      Lesson 2- Envision a Building of your own Design: Activity on Two-Point Perspective

      Lesson 3- Color Field Paintings: An Intuitive Art

      Lesson 4- Shadow Box Design

      Chapter 9- Art is Everywhere

      Lesson 1- Storytelling: Art is for Everyone

      Lesson 2- Making the Most of Minimal Art: Creating a Collage

      Lesson 3- Installation Art: Transforming Art

      Lesson 4- A Banquet for All Ages: Connecting Civilizations

      Appendix A: Handouts for Chapters 1-9

      Appendix B: Foundation Lessons and Technical Reference Sheets

      Lesson 1: Concepts in Art (Elements of Art and Principles of Design)

      Lesson 2: Basics in Visual Composition

      Lesson 3: Exploring the Emotional Impact of Color

      Lesson 4: Designing with Textures

      Lesson 5: Building Blocks of Shapes

      Lesson 6: The Value of Values

      Lesson 7: Basics for Graphite Pencil Drawing

      Lesson 8: Basics for Colored Pencil Drawing

      Lesson 9: Basics in Charcoal Drawing

      Lesson 10: Basics on Pastels (Hard and Soft)

      Lesson 11: Basics on Oil Pastels

      Lesson 12: Basics on Watercolor Painting

      Lesson 13: Acrylic and Tempera Painting

      Lesson 14: Basics on Mixed Media and Collage

      Lesson 15: Basics on Clay Hand-Building

      Lesson 16: Basics in Cartooning

      Appendix C: Handouts for Book Overview, Foundation Lessons and Technical Reference Sheets

      Appendix D: Figures for Chapters 1-9

      Bibliography

      About the Authors

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