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What is happening in this picture? What can you infer from this picture?

Medieval Art : Entree de la Reine Isabeau de Baviere a Paris, 1389

Brief History of Medieval Art

The medieval period is also known as the dark ages.

500-1500 CE How was information spread:

Main forms of art or communication were: Architecture Sculpture (What types?) Painting (Types?) Books (Illuminated Manuscripts) Other Writing

Who could read and write?

Art of the Middle Ages 500-1500

The BIG IDEA: The Reign of Religion WHY?

Fall of Roman Empire in 476 CE Rise and Spread of Christianity

Rise during first 100 years. 313 CE, Emperor Constantine ruled that Christianity was

legal and that Christians would no longer be persecuted for their beliefs.

It meant only that it was now legal to worship Roman gods or to be Christian. Every other religion was still illegal.

The lack of religious freedom in ancient Rome contributed to the fall of the Roman Empire in 476.

Art of the Middle Ages 500-1500

The BIG IDEA: The Reign of Religion

Painting

Art of the Middle Ages 500-1500

Art of the Middle Ages 500-1500

The Devil in ArtworkGood vs. Evil Theme

Serious or melancholythemes are common.

Most non-religiouspaintings were commissioned works. WHY?

Arch. of the Middle Ages 500-1500

Hagia Sophia, Constantinople, TurkeyBuilt 532-537

BYZANTINE

Arch. of the Middle Ages 500-1500

St. Sernin, Toulouse, FranceBuilt 1080-?

ROMANESQUE

Art of the Middle Ages 500-1500

REIMS CATHEDRAL, FranceBuilt 1194-1260

LATE-MEDIEVAL / GOTHIC

Art of the Middle Ages 500-1500

BIG IDEA: The Reign of Religion, primarily Christianity

What is the point behind the changingstyle? Why the change?

Discuss with yourneighbors...

Art of the Middle Ages 500-1500THE SECOND BIG IDEA:

The culture and heritage of a groupof people will bea part of the contextof their artworks.

Culture: the attitude,feelings, values, &behaviors that makeup a society.

Context: political, social, cultural, and economic setting for a particular idea or event.

Medieval Places, Peoples,and their Natural

EnvironmentArchitecture and Environment with

Pen and Ink and Watercolor

Finished Student Examples

Step #1 Find an image of a medieval building in color

that you would like to draw that includes some landscape around it. Years 500 to 1500 AD.

Find a color image of a small bird on a branch or other object that interests you that you could put into the foreground of your architectural picture (ex. sparrow, swallow, blue jay, cardinal, or oriole).

We will use the grid method to draw the building and bird. (Draw your grid very light!)

Color Picture of Medieval Architecture

Color Picture of Bird

Other Tasks Make sure to write down the name of

the building and where it is located at.

<----Chetnole Church,Salibury, England.

Other Tasks Write down the name of the bird on the

branch or object also. It is important to know what you are drawing!

Sparrow ---------->

Materials Needed MATERIALS USED IN THIS

PROJECT: - HB Pencil - Layout paper - 11”x17” paper, or larger - Ruler for Grid - Pens - Black India ink - A piece of paper towel – to wipe your pens on - Tissues, for resting your hand upon – fingers leave greasy marks on

the paper and the ink won’t take kindly to it.

Grid Your Drawing Out

Using Pen and Ink Use pen and ink to draw your image on

the grid, you may lightly draw it out in pencil first if you choose, you will then need to go over your lines with pen.

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Inking The Bird

Inking The Medieval Building

Shading!

Practice Break: Practice with the pen and ink the following types of

shading: Hatching, Cross-Hatching, Scumbling, Contour Hatching. Each should show variation from light to dark. VOCAB? Intaglio Chairoscuro Brayer

Inking The Medieval Building (cont.)

Shading

Shading

Differences in how you shadeyour objects will help to create tone in your work.

The Bird and the Building

Foreground & Background Remember your bird will be in the

foreground…if your bird will be directly in-front of or covering part of your building make sure you draw that part of the bird first and the building second.

Super Realistic Try your best Give this one all your effort! We will talk about color theory when the

ink drawings are complete and will add color to our drawings with watercolor.

What Does Pen and Ink Drawing Look Like?

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