ARTS10 q1 Mod2 Characteristics of Arts From The Various Art Movements v2
ARTS10 q1 Mod2 Characteristics of Arts From The Various Art Movements v2
ARTS10 q1 Mod2 Characteristics of Arts From The Various Art Movements v2
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Arts
Quarter 1 – Module 2:
Characteristics of Arts from the
Various Art Movements
CO_Q1_Arts10_ Module 2
Arts – Grade 10
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Quarter 1 – Module 2: Characteristics of Arts from the Various Art Movements
First Edition, 2020
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Arts
Quarter 1 – Module 2:
Characteristics of Arts from
the Various Art Movements
Introductory Message
This Self-Learning Module (SLM) is prepared so that you, our dear
learners, can continue your studies and learn while at home. Activities,
questions, directions, exercises, and discussions are carefully stated for you
to understand each lesson.
In addition to the material in the main text, Notes to the Teacher are
also provided to our facilitators and parents for strategies and reminders on
how they can best help you on your home-based learning.
Please use this module with care. Do not put unnecessary marks on
any part of this SLM. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the
exercises and tests. And read the instructions carefully before performing
each task.
Thank you.
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What I Need to Know
Learning Competency
Identifies distinct characteristics of arts from various art movements (A10EL-Ib-1).
Specific Objectives
At the end of the module, you should be able to:
1. identify the various art movements and its distinct characteristics;
2. create a simple example of an artwork from any of the art movements; and
3. appreciate a given artwork through the process of art appreciation activity.
Are you ready for the next part? I think you are! So, come on and let us
continue by working on the first activity.
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What I Know
I. What Am I?
Directions: Read the questions/statements carefully and choose the best answer.
Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.
1. In performance art, the performer is the artist at a particular place and time
following a storyline or plot. Which of the following best exemplifies
performance art?
A. Architecture C. Sculpture
B. Painting D. Theatre
7. The non-objectivism style does not use any figure or any representation of a
figure. What style uses cubes and planes?
A. Cubism C. Mechanical style
B. Futurism D. Pure Abstractionism
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8. One of the characteristics of impressionist art is venturing into everyday
subjects. Which of the following best describes this?
A. Biblical characters C. Literary works
B. Household chores D. Religious subjects
10. Expressionist artists created works with more emotional force rather than
with realistic or natural images. How was this achieved?
A. They painted subjects in their actual images.
B. They used distorted lines and exaggerated forms.
C. They applied colors following their realistic appearance.
D. They relied on what is seen in the physical world.
11. It is a style of the expressionist movement that uses bold, vibrant colors
and visual distortions, as seen in the works of Henri Matisse.
A. Dadaism C. Social Realism
B. Fauvism D. Surrealism
13. Op art is a form of action painting that uses lines, spaces, and colors that
are precisely planned and positioned to give the illusion of movement.
What specific sense of the viewer is used to appreciate the artwork?
A. Hearing C. Smell
B. Sight D. Touch
15. Social realists use their works to _______ against the injustices, inequalities,
immorality, and ugliness of the human condition.
A. Agree C. Protest
B. Accept D. Decide
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Lesson
Characteristics of Arts from
1 the Various Art Movements
What’s In
In the previous module, you have learned how modern art emerged in the
19 century and eventually boomed in the early part of the 20 th century. It focused
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on the art elements, namely: line, shape, form, space, color, value, and texture,
principles like rhythm, movement, balance, emphasis, harmony, unity and variety,
and lastly, proportion. Moreover, it was reiterated the major impact of technology
on the lives of people worldwide. Social, political, and environmental changes took
place paving their way to modern art.
In this module, you will gain knowledge on the distinct characteristics of arts
from the various art movements together with the artists and their works.
Are you ready to discover more? I think you are! So, come on and let us
continue by working on the second activity!
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What’s New
Activity 1: Who Am I?
Directions: Arrange the jumbled letters to reveal the artist that corresponds to the
style of art stated in each item below. Write your answers on a separate sheet of
paper.
1. "I want to show the world my flower gardens and pond of water lilies
through my paintings."
LADCUE MOTEN
What It Is
Impressionism
In the second half of the 19th century emerged the impressionist movement.
Impressionist artists moved away from established practices and discovered new
ways. They used pure unmixed colors side by side using short, broken strokes for
more visual effect on the subject. They started on something new, like capturing
scenes of lifelike household objects, seascapes, houses, and ordinary people. They
preferred working outdoor in a natural light incorporating unusual visual angles,
out of proportion objects, subjects placed off-centered, and empty spaces on the
canvas.
All these characterize the works of Claude Monet, Auguste Renoir, and
Edouard Manet. Monet is best known for his landscape painting, depicting his
flower gardens and water lily ponds. Renoir's works were snapshots of real-life
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paintings of actual people and figures. Manet's works depicted modern-life
subjects.
Source: Lluis Ribes Mateu, "Bridge Over Source: Nrico, "The Luncheon of the
Pond of Lilies" by Claude Monet, Boating Party," by Pierre Auguste Renoir,
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9721988091.Creative Commons. 2815210.Creative Commons
Expressionism
The different styles that emerged within the expressionist art movements
are:
Neoprimitivism
Dadaism
Fauvism
Surrealism
Social realism
A. Neoprimitivism
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B. Fauvism
Fauvism is the style of les Fauves (French for "the wild beasts"), a group of
early 20th-century modern artists whose works emphasized with strong colors and
visual distortions. The most known artist of Fauvism was Henri Matisse.
Source: Lluis Ribes Mateu 1969, “Blue Source: Irina Raquel, “Woman with
Window”by Henri Matisse Hat” by Henri Matisse
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25043989409. Creative Commons. 03/16732032787. Creative
Commons.
C. Dadaism
Dadaism is a style characterized by imagination, remembered images, and
visual tricks and surprises—as in the paintings of Marc Chagall and Giorgio de
Chirico below. These artists turned their backs from using traditional styles in arts
leading to their new style called "non-style."
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Source: Lluis Ribes Mateu, “I and the
Village” by Marc Chagall
www.flickr.com/photos/98216234@N08/30
971192476. Creative Commons.
D. Surrealism
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Source: Francis Helminski,
“Miners’ Wives” by Ben Shahn
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/
File:Miners
%27_Wives,_by_Ben_Shahn,_ca
._1948.jpg. Creative Commons.
Source: Manuel Galrinho, “Guernica” by Pablo
Picasso
https://www.flickr.com/photos/70518998@N00/5
Congratulations! You are 410199284.
just through withCommons.
Creative the first two major art
movements: Impressionism and Expressionism.
You have just done enough, but there are still more. So, let’s keep going
with the next topic.
Good luck!
Abstractionism
In the 20th century, the abstractionist movement existed from various
intellectual points of view. This intellectualism was reflected in art. Expressionism
was emotional, while abstractionism was logical and rational.
Cubism
Futurism
Mechanical style
Non-objectivism
A. Cubism
The cubist style was derived from the word cube, a three-dimensional
geometric figure composed of lines, planes, and angles.
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Source: Randalf’s Gallery, Source: Penn State, “Girl Before
“Three Musicians” by Pablo a Mirror” by Pablo Picasso.
Picasso https://www.flickr.com/photos/
www.flickr.com/photos/454828 53130103@N05/26966748040.
49@N03/6058633906. Creative Creative Commons
Commons.
A. Futurism
Futurism is a style of art that began in Italy in the early 1900s. It is an art
of fast-paced, machine-propelled age. Artists draw inspiration through motion,
force, speed, and strength of mechanical forms. Thus, their works depicted the
dynamic sensation of all these – as seen in the works of Italian painter Gino
Severini.
A. Mechanical Style
In the mechanical style of art, basic forms such as planes, cones, spheres,
and cylinders all fit together in a precise and neat manner.
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Source: Gerry Popplestone, “Discs in
the City” by Fernand Leger.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/500
58453@N00/41999195115
Creative Commons.
A. Non-objectivism
From the term non-object, works in the non-objectivism style did not make
use of figures or even representations of figures.
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Source: Larry Johnson, “Fall” by Bridget Source: Jorge Del Prado, “Marilyn
Riley Monroe” by Andy Warhol
https://www.flickr.com/photos/762258 https://www.flickr.com/photos/755476
87@N00/4917192186. Creative 04@N00/2599497109. Creative
Commons. Commons
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Source: David Yu, Performance Source: Dumbonyc, Performance Art.
Art- China Disabled People's https://www.flickr.com/photos/95633051@
Performing Art Troupe. N00/1461068078. Creative Commons.
www.flickr.com/photos/55514420
@N00/15291374640. Creative
Commons.
What’s More
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Good Job! Now that you have already understood the distinct
characteristics of arts from the various art movements, let us check how far you
have gone with this module. Do the activities and assessment prepared for you.
Let’s get it on!
Activity 2: How Do I Look?
Describe the following works of art in various art movements in the table below.
Write your answers in your notebook.
Impressionism
Expressionism
Persistence of Memory
https://www.flickr.com/photos/32496077
@N03/6988551091
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Abstractionism
Three Musicians
https://www.flickr.com/photos/45482849
@N03/6058633906
Abstractionism
Contemporary
Art
Cordillera Labyrinth
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/2-
Roberto-Villanueva-Archetypes-Cordilleras-
Labyrinth-1989-Runo-reeds-
stone_fig2_337144735
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Assessment 1
Directions: Read each statement carefully. Write TRUE if it is correct and FALSE
if it is not. Write your answers in your notebook.
1. In using the mechanical style of art, you need not use true-to-life subjects;
planes, cones, spheres, and cylinders are enough.
2. Surrealism is otherwise known as super-realism because it deals with
fantasies and daydreams.
3. Every individual has the right to become an artist in their own way.
4. Claude Monet, Edouard Manet, and Auguste Renoir are expressionists.
5. Pablo Picasso tried to experiment with new techniques in painting and
architecture.
6. Pop art is more on nonsensical objects, while op art is on illusion.
7. Both the installation and the performance art forms seek to catch the
attention of their viewers.
8. The non-objectivism style is under the expressionism movement.
9. A landscape painting can be classified as a representational abstractionism.
10. When an artist creates a piece of art conveying an issue about a global
pandemic and its economic effect, this is social realism.
Directions: Answer the following questions briefly. Write your answers in your
notebook.
1. How does impressionist art differ from expressionist art? Give at least two
comparisons for each.
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
2. Which form of abstractionist art do you like most? Why?
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
3. Who among the Filipino artists have this abstractionist style? Describe his
works.
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
4. Is installation art an enjoyable art? Why or why not?
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________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
What I Can Do
MY MASTERPIECE!
DIRECTIONS: Create your own artwork integrating the characteristics of any art
movement. Use a short bond paper. Put a title of your work.
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Criteria 5 4 3 2 1
Exceptionally
Creativity Generally Somewhat Occasional Not
unique,
and detailed, and unique, unique, ly unique, unique,
Originality interesting detailed, and detailed, detailed, detailed,
work. Takes interesting and and or
many work. Takes interesting interesting interesting
creative risks some creative work. work. work and
and explores risks and Some Shows ideas or
several
explores developing minimal risks
options.
some ideas can risk and taken are
different be seen in copy the not
options. the idea to original.
artwork, other
but a true outputs or
sense of examples.
originality
is not
evident
Craftsman Work was Work was Work was Work was Work was
ship and done neatly done neatly done done not done
visual and with and with neatly and so neat slovenly
impact exceptional good care with basic and with with no
care and and attention care and minimal care or
attention to to detail attention care and attention
detail to detail attention to detail
to detail
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Assessment
I. What Am I?
Directions: Read the questions/statements carefully and choose the best answer.
Write your answers in a separate sheet of paper.
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7. The non-objectivism style does not use any figure or any representation of a
figure. What style uses cubes and planes?
A. Cubism C. Mechanical style
B. Futurism D. Pure Abstractionism
8. What makes pop art differ from op art?
A. Pop art makes use of nonsensical objects, while op art is just an illusion.
B. Op art is way more fascinating to look at while pop art is not so
attractive.
C. Pop art is an art of illusion, while op art is an art of popular trivial
activities.
D. Op art shows abstractionism, while pop art is under expressionism
9. Op art is a form of action painting that uses lines, spaces, and colors that are
precisely planned and positioned to give the illusion of movement. What specific
sense of the viewer is used to appreciate the artwork?
A. Hearing C. Smell
B. Sight D. Touch
10. Which of the following best exemplifies performance art?
A. Architecture C. Sculpture
B. Painting D. Theatre
11. Who among the following artists is a neoprimitivist?
A. Amedeo Modigliani C. Giorgio de Chirico
B. Henri Matisse D. Marc Chagall
12. It is an art movement that makes use of commonplace, trivial, and even
nonsensical objects that pop, which makes artists seem to enjoy and laugh
at.
A. Conceptual art C. Pop art
B. Installation art D. Op art
13.What does representational abstractionism depict?
A. environmental subjects C. non-recognizable subjects
B. landscapes and seascapes D. recognizable subjects
14. It is an expressionist style that is characterized by dream fantasies, memory
images, and visual tricks and surprises?
A. Dadaism C. Neoprimitivism
B. Fauvism D. Social Realism
15. Which of the following is reflected in the works of Henri Matisse?
A. Dadaism C. Social Realism
B. Fauvism D. Surrealism
Additional Activities
With the available materials at home, make a mini installation art. For
instance, you may use match sticks or barbeque sticks. Assemble these to
construct your mini installation art resembling the Cordillera Labyrinth of Roberto
Villanueva. A rubric is prepared to assess your output.
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Answer Key
What’s New
Activity 2: How Do I Look
Sample answer
Title of Art work Art Descriptions
Movement
1. Irises in Monet’s Impressionism Short brush strokes are visible
Garden Used unmixed colors
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