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Instructions for Genre Matching Cards This PDF is contains large and small pictures representing each genre. Each page contains a name card one large and 4 small pictures. Print, cut and laminate each picture from each genre and each name card This material can be used in several ways & here is a suggested exercise
1. Explain that art is grouped together in “families” known as genres. Each genre has things unique to it that all art in that family share. We are going to look at the five genres here and sort each picture into the correct genre.
2. Take the first genre name tag and explain what is unique about it.
Then show the child an example of it from the four smaller art pieces. Help them identify and lay the others out below it. Continue with each genre, explaining it and then sorting until all have been placed.
3. Allow the student to peruse the art and each genre until they are
ready to start the exercise again or put it away. All downloads are for your personal use and can be used within your setting but cannot be sold or uploaded to your own website or social media page.
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Poin%llist Art (Clockwise from top le5) Signac “Breakfast” Signac “Women at the Well” Seraut “A Sunday ABernoon on the Island of La Grande JaEe” Seguin “Portrait de M. Félix Fénéon” Abstract Art (Clockwise from top le5) Mondrian “Squares” Kandinsky “Circles” Ma(sse “The Snail” Bruce Gray “Rain” Cubist Art (Clockwise from top le5) Roger de La Fresnaye “The Conquest of the Air” Picasso “Three Musicians” Kazimir Malevich “Woman with Pails Dynamic Arrangement” Gleize “Woman with animals”
Chroma%c Art (Clockwise from top le5) Monet “Water Lilies Blue” Picasso “The Old Guitarist” Van Gogh “Vase with FiBeen Sunflowers” Monet “Haystack End of the Summer” Baroque (Clockwise from top le5) Anthony van Dyck “Portrait of the Three Eldest Children of Charles I” Vermeer “The Girl with the Pearl Earring” Jacob van Oost the Elder “The painter's studio” Rembrandt “The Nightwatch”
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