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Washington After the Battle of Princeton. Anne DeVault and Michelle Lowe. Aesthetic Analysis. Line Shape Form Space Texture Value Color. LINE Straight, Sharp, Horizontal, and Diagonal Lines All lines point to George Washington Line definition in keeping with military subject matter.
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Washington After the Battle of Princeton Anne DeVault and Michelle Lowe
Aesthetic Analysis • Line • Shape • Form • Space • Texture • Value • Color
LINE • Straight, Sharp, Horizontal, and Diagonal Lines • All lines point to George Washington • Line definition in keeping with military subject matter
SHAPE • Triangles dominate • Rectangles, cylinders, circles secondary • Sharp shapes form a contrast to human form, emphasizing Washington
FORM • Washington’s form, cannon, are three dimensional • Background is flat
SPACE • Space to the right of Washington is filled • Distant space to left provides historical context
TEXTURE ?
VALUE • High contrast betweenlight and dark • Two sources of light direct the eye to Washington and his conquest
COLOR • Olive green and brown background • Uniform has dark and light coloring • Brilliant blue sash
Revolutionary War Battle of Trenton and Princeton Washington was hero of Philadelphia Campaign Historical Context
Biographical Context Twinkle in his eye Stars and Bars All in the family
It’s time for my close up Mr. Peale There are three points to every story My hero Presenter’s Critical Interpretation
Others’ Critical Interpretation • Lillian Miller explains the problem of proportion • Charles Sellers says imitation is the sincerest form of flattery
Educational Interpretation • It’s so good, you will want to put it fo(u)rth. • You’ll believe it when you see it • The George we never knew
School Setting • Rural Elementary Schools • Multicultural
Rationale • According to The Law (Standards of Learning)! • I see what you mean! • Is that man wearing a wig?
Lesson Plan • Fourth Grade • SOL 4.3 : The student will explain the economic, social, and political life of the Virginia colony, with emphasis on…reasons for, the backgrounds, motivations, and contributions of George Washington, George Wythe, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison