[Religious Art] Fulbright-Hays Project 1997. Fulbright-Hays Summer Seminar Abroad, 1997 (Mexico) [electronic resource] / Patricia A. R. Smith.
This lesson is intended to be incorporated into an Art I unit on religious art that introduces the rise of Christianity as a guiding force in Western art. The goal of the lesson is to compare and contrast the artistic representation of the Virgin Mary most commonly seen in Soria, Spain, with that im...
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Summary: | This lesson is intended to be incorporated into an Art I unit on religious art that introduces the rise of Christianity as a guiding force in Western art. The goal of the lesson is to compare and contrast the artistic representation of the Virgin Mary most commonly seen in Soria, Spain, with that image most commonly viewed in Mexico. A slide show of the participant's experiences in Mexico accompanies this discussion with many art examples displayed. Background information is provided, along with strategies for puppet shows and other student work. (EH) |
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Item Description: | ERIC Document Number: ED439986. Sponsoring Agency: Center for International Education (ED), Washington, DC. ERIC Note: For other documents from the Mexico project, see ED 422 219-222. Accompanying slides are not available from ERIC. Illustrations may not reproduce clearly. Also distributed on microfiche by U.S. GPO under ED 1.310/2:439986. |
Physical Description: | 37 p. |
Audience: | Practitioners. Teachers. |