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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region III
Division of Bulacan
President Diosdado P. Macapagal Memorial High School
Sta Cruz Angat Bulacan

LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET


IN MAPEH ( ARTS)

Name : _____________________________________________
Grade:/ Section:____________________________________

Parent signature:____________________________________
Date:________________________________________________

ARTS
Module 1: Modern Art:
LEARNING COMPETENCIES

 analyzes art elements and principles in the production of work following a specific art
style from the various art movements (A10EL-Ia-1)
 The learner identifies the distinct characteristic of art in the various art movement.
(A10EL-Ia-2)

PRE ASSESSMENT
Direction: Underline the word/words that make the statement false, and write the correct word
to make the statement correct. You can choose your answer from the inside words inside the
box.
Very much concerned Native Short mixed Impressionism
formal Dadaism Expressionist
Paris French

________1. Impressionism painting conventions and techniques of earlier art periods were not
concerned with line, form, and composition.
________2. Impressionism used long “broken” strokes that were intentionally made visible to the
viewer.
________3. Expressionism often placed pure one colors side by side, rather than blended
smoothly or shaded.
________4. Expressionist also began to break away from the creation of formally posed portraits
and grandiose depictions of mythical, literary, historical, or religious subjects.
________5.Impressionist painting also moved away from the non formal, structured approach to
placing and positioning their subjects.
________6. Impressionism was an art movement that emerged in the second half of the 19th
century among a group of American-based artist.
________7. Neo-primitivism was an art style that incorporated elements from the modern arts of
the South Sea Islanders.
________8. Cubism was a style characterized by dream fantasies.
________9. Impressionist artists created works with more emotional force.
________10. The name Impressionism was coined from the title of a work by Filipino painter.

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KEY CONCEPT

Was modern art readily accepted as “true art”? How did the modern art movement start?
In all human history, art has mirrored life in the community, society, and the world in all
its colors, lines, shapes, and forms. The same have been true in the last two centuries, with
world events and global trends being reflected in the various art movements.
The decades from 1900 to the present have seen the human race living in an ever
shrinking planet. The 20th century saw a boom in the interchange of ideas, beliefs, values, and
lifestyles that continues to bring the citizens of the world closer together.

IMPRESSIONISM

Impressionist art is a style in which the artist captures the


image of an object as someone would see it if they just caught
a glimpse of it. They paint the pictures with a lot of color and
most of their pictures are outdoor scenes. Their pictures are
very bright and vibrant.

Oscar-Claude Monet was a founder of French Impressionist


painting, and the most consistent and prolific practitioner of the
movement's philosophy of expressing one's perceptions before
nature, especially as applied to plein-air landscape painting

Vincent Willem van Gogh was a major Post-Impressionist painter.


He was a Dutch artist whose work had a far-reaching influence on
20th-century art. His output includes portraits, self-portraits,
landscapes and still life of cypresses, wheat fields and sunflowers.

Édouard Manet was a French painter.


He was one of the first 19th-century artists to paint modern life,
and a pivotal figure in the transition from Realism to
Impressionism. His early masterworks, The Luncheon on the Grass
and Olympia, both 1863, caused great controversy and served as
rallying points for the young painters who would create
Impressionism.
Expressionism

Expressionism is a modernist movement, initially in poetry


and painting, originating in Germany at the beginning of the
20th century. Its typical trait is to present the world solely
from a subjective perspective, distorting it radically for
emotional effect in Styles
order to
of evoke moods or ideas. .
Expressionism
Neoprimitivism was an art style that incorporated elements from
the native arts of the South Sea Islanders and the wood carvings of
African tribes which suddenly became popular at that time. Among the
Western artists who adapted these elements was Amedeo Modigliani,

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who used the oval faces and elongated shapes of African art in both his sculptures and
paintings.
Fauvism was a style that used bold, vibrant colors and visual distortions. Its name was
derived from les fauves (“wild beasts”), referring to the group of French expressionist painters
who painted in this style. Perhaps the most known among them was Henri Matisse.
Dadaism was a style characterized by dream fantasies, memory images, and visual tricks
and surprises—as in the paintings of Marc Chagall and Giorgio de Chirico below. Although the
works appeared playful, the movement arose from the pain that a group of European artists felt
after the suffering brought by World War I. Wishing to protest against the civilization that had
brought on such horrors, these artists rebelled against established norms and authorities, and
against the traditional styles in art. They chose the child’s term for hobbyhorse, dada, to refer to
their new “non-style.”
Created in the mid-1900s, Guernica combined artistic elements developed in the earlier
decades with those still to come. It made use of the exaggeration, distortion, and shock
technique of expressionism. At the same time, it had elements of the emerging style that would
later be known as cubism.
Surrealism was a style that depicted an illogical, subconscious dream world beyond the
logical, conscious, physical one. Its name came from the term “super realism,” with its artworks
clearly expressing a departure from reality—as though the artists were dreaming, seeing
illusions, or experiencing an altered mental state.

INDEPENDENT ACTIVITY
Activity A:
MATCHING TYPE
Direction: Match the column A with column B.

____ 1. Art style that incorporated a. Social Realism


from the native arts of the South Sea Islanders.
____ 2. Art style that used bold, vibrant colors b. Surrealism
and visual distortion’s.
____ 3. Art style characterized by dream, fantasies c. Fauvism
, memory images and visual tricks and surprises.
____ 4. Art style that depicted an Illogical and d. Dadaism
subconscious dream World.
____ 5. Art style that expressed artist’s role e. Primitivism
in social reform.

Activity B:
CONCEPT MAP: Complete the concept map by writing two (2) title of paintings of the following
artist.

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Activity C:

Directions :Using pencil, sketch in the general design on the box provided which is an example of
expressionism that shows a support to our frontliners in today’s pandemic COVID-19.

REFLECTION:
1. I’ve learned that _____________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________

2. I’m interested to learn more __________________________________________________


______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________

3. I can used the knowledge I’ve learned in _____________________________________


______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________

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POST TEST
DIRECTION: Read the sentence carefully. Select your best answer and write it on the blank on
the space provided before each number.
____ 1. What movement is characterized by using emphasis on depiction of light?
A. Post-Impressionism C. Expressionism
B. Impressionism D. Modern Art
___ 2. Which is not true about impressionism movement?
A. Impressionist movement emerged in the second half of the 19th century.
B. Impressionist movement artists capture scenes around them.
C. Impressionist movement uses geometric approach.
D. Impressionist movement uses short broken stroke.
___ 3. Which is true about post-impressionist movement?
A. The artists painted with freely brushed strokes.
B. The artists use pure unmixed colors side by side.
C. The artists distort the people’s face and body parts.
D. The artists capture the effects of light on color by painting outdoors.
___ 4. What movement is characterized by using emphasis on geometric forms and unnatural
colors?
A. Modern Art C. Impressionism
B. Expressionism D. Post-Impressionism
____ 5. Art style that incorporated from the native arts of the South Sea Islanders.
A. Social Realism C. Fauvism
B. Surrealism. D. . Primitivism
____ 6. Art style that used bold, vibrant colors and visual distortion’s
A. Social Realism C. Fauvism
B. Surrealism. D. Dadaism
____ 7. Art style characterized by dream, fantasies, memory images and visual tricks and
surprises.
A. Social Realism C. Fauvism
B. Surrealism. D. Dadaism
____ 8. Art style that depicted an Illogical and subconscious dream World.
A. Social Realism C. Fauvism
B. Surrealism. D. Dadaism
____ 9. Art style that expressed artist’s role in social reform.
A. Social Realism B. Surrealism. C. Fauvism D. Dadaism
_____ 10. Which is not correct among the following pair of word/s below?
A. Impressionist Artist : Paul Cézanne
B. Impressionism : group of Paris based artist
C. Post-impressionist Artist : Vincent Van Gogh
D. Use geometric approach : Post-impressionism

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ANSWER KEY

PRE ASSESSMENT INDEPENDENT ACTIVITY INDEPENDENT ACTIVITY


ACTIVITY A ACTIVITY B

ACTIVITY C
Answers may Vary

POST TEST

Prepared by:

Analiza M. Santos
TEACHER I- MAPEH 10

Analiza M. Santos
DEPARTMENT HEAD

Aldwin C. Trinidad
SCHOOL HEAD

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