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Preview of Compare 4 Neoclassical Artists Wkst: Art, Enlightenment & Revolution Analysis

Compare 4 Neoclassical Artists Wkst: Art, Enlightenment & Revolution Analysis

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Jackeyedog
Perfect for Art History, Humanities, or Studio Art Classes!This worksheet immerses students in the Neoclassical Period (late 1700s–early 1800s)—a movement that revived classical ideals of harmony, heroism, and civic virtue during the Age of Enlightenment and political revolution. Students compare four influential Neoclassical artists and analyze how art reflected reason, morality, and democratic ideals emerging across Europe and the Americas. ✏️ What’s Included Four-Column Comparison Chart
Preview of Visual Artist Investigations Packet (40 Quick Lessons)

Visual Artist Investigations Packet (40 Quick Lessons)

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Jackeyedog
Spark creativity in your classroom with this 40-lesson Visual Artist Investigations Packet! Students discover iconic artists and their techniques — from Andy Warhol’s blotted line prints to Yayoi Kusama’s infinity dots, El Anatsui’s bottle-cap tapestries, Nick Cave’s wearable art, and more. Each lesson begins with a “Look First” link to museum collections so students see the real artwork. Then, in just 30 minutes, they try a hands-on experimental activity inspired by that artist. Every activi
Preview of OPTIC Primary Source Image Analysis

OPTIC Primary Source Image Analysis

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lilmiss history
OPTIC analysis technique/tool created by the College Board, utilized to analyze images or primary sources in class. This is a great tool to ignite critical thinking! Copy of two- I cut in middle and have my students glue into their interactive notebooks so they can look back at it whenever. Can be used in subject area but I have used in my social studies class to analyze different art in history and political cartoons.
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