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Description Questions: (Look at the "Family of Carlos IV" for the answers to Questions 1 )

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2 pts 1. When was the painting, The Family of Carlos IV created ? What medium did he use? 1 pt 2. What is the subject matter of the artwork? (What is this a painting of?) 7 pts 3. Please tell me 7 things you see in this painting. Describe it so that I might know what it looks like without having seen it. Analysis Question: (Research the answers to Question 1. Look at the painting and answer Question 2 based on what you see.) 2 pts 1. What is Goya's style of painting? (This

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2. Describe the use of the following principles. How and where are they used in this painting? --Harmony refers to things that similar. Describe two separate instances in this painting where things are are similar. --Variety things that are different. Describe two separate instances in this painting where things are are different. --Emphasis: What is the first thing you see? Why do you think you see it first?

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Interpretation Questions: (Research the answers by reading about the painting and then answer these questions based on your informed opinion.) 3 pts 1. Goya had a specific job that caused Carlos to ask him to paint their portrait. What was his job? (Check the information in the link on page 2 "Family of Carlos IV". ) 4 pts 2. Read about this painting then in your own words tell me what you have found out about what Goya communicated through this painting. (The answer to this question is in a link that you will find on page 2 of the lesson. Please read the Grolier Online® article "Francisco de Goya." In your own words tell me what your research has found for a message? ) 3 pts 3. How do you think the artist might expect you to react to the work? Judgment Questions: (Answer these questions based on what you learned about the painting and your own opinion of it.) 3pts 1. What do you feel is good or not so good in this artwork? Why? 3 pts 2. In your opinion, does the painting, The Family of Carlos IV, contribute to art history? Why, or why not? 5 pts 3. What did Goya do in this portrait that was different than the other court portrait painters of the time? Why did that influence other artists? (See page 2 of the lesson to help answer this question.) Total 45 points

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@e.mccormick

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@Night-Watcher @SeaTurtle113

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@Xmoses1

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Sorry, I don't know anything about this assignment :/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do you know anybody who could help? I'm failing art and my mom is gonna kill me if I get a bad grade on this. I am doomed.

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@Bswan

OpenStudy (xmoses1):

Oh man i am sorry :( Maybe @SeaTurtle113 can help you. She is very smart :)

OpenStudy (xmoses1):

Good luck :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks. :)

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Do you know anything about this?

OpenStudy (seaturtle113):

Is there any way you can look these up in a text book? I prefer that questions would be asked separately... I think that you can do it if you study... If you need help with a particular question, I'd be glad to help. Just please put some effort into learning. :)

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These are the "particular questions" I need help with. This is a long study guide thing and I did A LOT of it, I just can't do these.

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I only have 10 min, and I have no clue!

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@SeaTurtle113

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3. Please tell me 7 things you see in this painting. Describe it so that I might know what it looks like without having seen it. I figured out a few, can you help me out?

OpenStudy (seaturtle113):

Umm well... let's see just describe it.. tell how many people there are and what they're wearing how many children are in the painting.. etc.

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8 pts 2. Describe the use of the following principles. How and where are they used in this painting? --Harmony refers to things that similar. Describe two separate instances in this painting where things are are similar. --Variety things that are different. Describe two separate instances in this painting where things are are different. --Emphasis: What is the first thing you see? Why do you think you see it first? @seaturtle113

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@ParthKohli

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