Title: Sabrina Henderson
1THE APOTHEOSIS OF WASHINGTON
Sabrina Henderson Clissold Elementary
School Grade 7 Humanities
2- Image of American artwork
- used in lesson
Artist Name Title Date Medium Collection
3Key Ideas about artwork that informed the lesson
- Ideas go here
- John James Barralet was born in Dublin, Ireland
in 1747. In 1770 he moved to London and studied
at the Royal Dublin Societys drawing school. In
1795 he immigrated to Philadelphia and worked
commercially, making designs for a variety of
publications from books to single sheet
engravings. - The Apotheosis of Washington is an oil on glass
commemorative engraving honoring the late George
Washington. Barralet combines Christian,
classical and national imagery to pay homage to
Americas first president. The Apotheosis of
Washington is an allegorical or symbolic
representation
4- What I wanted students to learn
- How to define key vocabulary words using
synonyms, adjectives, adverbs and pictures - How to identify and list symbols in the
APOTHEOSIS OF WASHINGTON - How to explain how symbols are used in artwork
to develop and transmit American identity and
culture - To infer the significance of George
Washingtons presidency and lifestyle to
developing American values - To demonstrate appreciation of art
5A few major learning activities ?Close
reads ?Compose Metaphor and Simile Poetry ?Create
concept webs ?Create symbolic collages of
self ?Set up T-charts ?Oral presentations ?Write
extended-response
6Sample(s) of student work (i.e., writing and/or
artwork)
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8 What my students learned ?Nations use unifying
identities via heroes and symbols. ?George
Washington embodied new American ideals courage,
strength, honesty, humility, self-discipline,
confidence and loyalty. ?Art shapes and reflects
ideas in a particular historical period. ?Art is
worthy of our time, thoughts, and appreciation
9What I learned ?Art is an excellent way to
teach history. It lends itself to visual
interpretations of historical people, events and
eras. ?With guidance, students learn to closely
read a work of art. ?Students learn to love
analyzing a work of art. ?Lively, intelligent
debates are engaged in when studying
art. ?Students perceptions about art reveals
depth of their thoughts and emotions. ?Special
needs students are given an opportunity to
display their talents, orally and artistically
when history and art are combined. ?Each work of
art lends itself to enriching and
thought-provoking historical, social and artistic
information.