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Genre Painting
Genre Painting
In the Renaissance period, the artistic movements that arose were Mannerism, Humanism, & Illusionism. Although mostly religious, there was also the field of genre painting that depicted everyday events using the same styles.The students are asked to create their own genre painting imbibing the movements of the Renaissance period.
Rubric Code:
DX58AA6
By
ajtescher
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Quiz
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12
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Genre Painting
Poor
2 pts
Fair
3 pts
Good
4 pts
Excellent
5 pts
Art Style
Poor
Student did not capture any of the movement styles from the Renaissance.
Fair
The student partly captured one of the movements' style from the Renaissance.
Good
The student was able to execute the artistic style of a movement from the Renaissance.
Excellent
The student excellently executed the artistic style of a movement from the Renaissance.
Colour Choices
Poor
Student chose the colour of the paint randomly without thinking about the harmony.
Fair
Student chose the colour by looking to harmony aspect, but still was not able to harmonise the colour.
Good
Student chose the various colours according to the harmony of the colour, but still has to rethink some colour choices.
Excellent
Student paint by a very beautiful harmony of the color, using various colours.
Originality/Creativity
Poor
The student presented a concept that is common.
Fair
The student presented a partly original concept that was still influenced by common ideas from other media.
Good
The student presented an original concept but still needs to deepen the concept's exploration and depiction.
Excellent
The student excellently presented an original concept with great depth.
Aesthetics
Poor
The painting is not that appealing.
Fair
The painting is partly appealing.
Good
The painting is appealing.
Excellent
The painting is appealing and leaves a deep impression on its audience.
Student Effort
Poor
Student did not give the best effort and was unwilling to maximise the canvas.
Fair
Student exerted a little effort.
Good
Student did well for the work, but still needed more effort.
Excellent
Student gave his/her best effort in painting.
Cleanliness
Poor
Student did not care about the cleanliness of the painting, so it is dirty.
Fair
Student cared about the cleanliness of the painting, but it still has some dirty sections.
Good
Student did a great job in maintaining the cleanliness but it still has a few dirty sections.
Excellent
The student exerted great effort in maintaining the cleanliness of the painting. It is neat and ready for presentation.
Keywords:
Art, Painting, Teens, Creative, Renaissance
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Types:
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