Title: Lucy Augustine
1Apotheosis of George Washington Terra Teacher
Lab 2007-08
Lucy Augustine Smyser School 7th Grade Social
Studies and Language Arts
2 Sacred to the Memory of Washington,
1802 Unidentified Chinese artist After John
James Barralet Oil on glass Terra Foundation
for American Art
3- Key Ideas about the artwork that informed the
lesson - ?Civic virtues and democratic values
- ?Responsibilities of a citizen
- ?Classical imagery
- Symbolism
- ?Washington as the most venerated figure in
American history -
4- What I wanted students to learn
- ?Symbols may represent ideas
- ?Paintings tell stories and can be read
- ?Artists use color, light, and lines to direct
your - focus
- ?What an apotheosis is
- ?What an allegory is
- Art shapes and reflects history, society and
- everyday life
- To appreciate American art
5- A few major learning activities
- Identify and define the rights and
responsibilities - of citizenship
- Generate a definition of civic virtue
- Research common symbols and identify what
- they represent
- ?Analyze, interpret, and research John James
- Barralet and the painting the Apotheosis of
George - Washington
- ?Write a poem about George Washington that
- highlights his qualities, virtues, and traits
- ?Generate a top ten list of American heroes
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10 What my students learned ?Symbols represent
ideas ?Paintings tell stories ?Art reflects
societys beliefs ?George Washington was
respected and venerated by the populace
11What I learned ? How to conduct a Close read
of a work of art ?Art reflects the feelings and
beliefs of society ?Art enhances and enriches the
academic curriculum ?All artworks tell a story