3. Standards
• World History Standard 1.0 – Culture
• 1.2 understand the development and migration of art,
architecture, language, religion, music and theater.
• Common Core Standard 9-10.1Cite specific textual evidence to
support analysis of primary and secondary sources, attending to
such features as the date and origin of the information.
4. Step 1 – Get to know the art of
India
• Silently look through the following pages in your book
for two minutes:
• 92-107
• 233-241
• 504-508
• 741-745
• 808-809
• 909-913
You only need to look at the art and architecture! No
reading.
5. Step 2 – Make sure the art you
pick is a sculpture, painting, and
architecture
• It needs to be located in the region and created by someone
who is from the region!!!!
6. Yes, no, or need additional info?
Look and close your eyes…
Illuminated text: Mumbai, India. Approximately 1270 A.D.
7. Yes, no, or need additional
info?? Look and close your
eyes…
Bronze statue
of Shiva and
Pavarti: Patan
Museum,
Nepal, 1700’s.
8. Yes, no, or need additional info?
Look and close your eyes…
Yoga Narashimha, Vishnu in His Man-Lion Avatar (detail), c. 1250.
South India. Bronze; h. 55 cm. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of
Dr. Norman Zaworski 1973.187
9. Yes, no, or need additional info?
Look and close your eyes…
Khajaraho Monument,
Khajaraho, India. Built
around 1000 A.D. by
Chandela Dynasty of
India.
10. Yes, no, or need additional info?
Look and close your eyes…
Painting, Taj Mahal 1880 A.D.
Painted by Vasily Vereshchagin,
a well-known Russian artist.
11. Step 3 – Cite properly!
• Make sure for citing your book that you add page numbers!
• If you are using the Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History, add
Web. Date of access. at the end of the citation.
• Use your easybib subscription.
• Citing art from books isn’t hard if you get all the info!
14. Success!
Garhwal. Krishna Bidden to Escort
Radha Home. 1800. Sculpture.
National Museum, New Delhi. Arts
of India. New Delhi: Abhinav
Publications, 1987. 101+. Print.
15. Next Steps
• Now you look and see if you can find 1+ citation.
• At the end, fill out your exit ticket and give it to me on the way
out. Pick up a yellow note if you need one!
• Plan on having me check your citations by Thursday at 4 PM or
you can email them to me by 9 PM Sunday!
Editor's Notes
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