Native American Art Test 3 Study Guide PDF

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This is a study guide for Native American Art Test #3. The guide has 37 images from weeks 11-15. Students need to identify the artists, titles, dates, cultural, political, religious, or artistic significance and compare artworks. Includes specific examples of artwork and their dates and locations.

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Native American Art UCO—Dr. Heap of Birds Test #3 Study Guide Test #3 will be on Thursday, December 12 @ 9am Bring a Blue Book STUDY GUIDE FOR TEST #3 ON THURSDAY DECEMBER 12 @ 9:00-10:50am INSTRUCTIONS: This study guide has 37 slide images from...

Native American Art UCO—Dr. Heap of Birds Test #3 Study Guide Test #3 will be on Thursday, December 12 @ 9am Bring a Blue Book STUDY GUIDE FOR TEST #3 ON THURSDAY DECEMBER 12 @ 9:00-10:50am INSTRUCTIONS: This study guide has 37 slide images from Week #11 through Week #15 which we covered in class during regular lectures. For Test #3, you will be asked to identify slide images with the Name of the Artist(s) (if known), Title of the artwork/architecture, and the date it was created. You will also be asked to identify AND compare and contrast two (2) sets of images by discussing the cultural, political, religious/spiritual, and/or artistic significance of each artwork. Please bring a blue book. It can be purchased at the bookstore. Watson Break, Louisiana, c. 4,000 BCE Reconstruction of ceremonial enclosure, Poverty Point, Louisiana, c. 1500 BCE Adena culture, Sparks Mound Ohio, Wilmington Tablet, 400 BCE-1 CE Adena Culture, from Adena Mound, Ross County, Ohio, Human Effigy pipe, 100 BCE-100 CE Hopewell artist, Ohio Hopewell Culture, Mound 25, Hopewell Site, Ron County, OH, Mica ornament in the shape of hand, 200 BCE-400 CE Havana culture artist, Bedford Mound, Pike County, Illinois, Beaver effigy platform pipe, 100 BCE-200 CE Anishinaabe artist, Agawa site, north shore of Lake Superior, Rock paintings of the Mishipeshu, a Canoe, and Serpents, probably 17th c.-18th c. Fort Ancient Culture, Adams County, Ohio, Aerial view of Great Serpent Mound, c. 1000 CE Mississippian shell gorget, Castalian Springs, Tennessee, c. 1250-1350 Caddoan artist, Water vessel, 1500-1700 Mississippian artist, Spiro, Resting warrior effigy pipe, 1200-1320 CE Nanih Waiya mound, Cahokia site, 300-600 CE Choctaw artist, Mississippi, Beaded sash, before 1812 Clara Darden, Nested covered baskets, 1904 Sarah Sense, Present State of the English, 2022 Seminole Man and Children Wearing Patchwork Clothing, c. 1900 Virginia Algonkian Artist, Deerskin robe (Powhatan’s mantle), before 1638 NE Woodland artist, War Club, 1620-80 Anishinaabe artist, Double-headed drum, late 18th c. Norval Morrisseau, Androgyny, 1983 Jean Baptiste Assiginack and his wife, Canoe model with six warriors, 1815-27 Anishinaabe artist, Shoulder bag, c. 1760-84 Photo of Sophia Smith (Minnesota Ojibwe) with a bandolier bag, 1890s Meskwaki artist, blanket with ribbon appliqué, c. 1880 Delaware artist, Bandolier bag, c. 1850-70 Anishinaabe artist, Man’s outfit, c. 1790 Dennis Cusick, Church collection box, 1821-22 Wendat artist possibly Marguerite Vincent Lawinonkie, Moccasins, 1847-53 Samuel Thomas, Haudenosaunee woman’s outfit, 2001 George Catlin, Mah-to-toh-pa, Four Bears, Second Chief, in Full Dress, 1832 Big Horn Medicine Wheel, Wyoming, c. 1760 Wohaw (Kiowa), Between Two Worlds, 1876 Arapoosh (Sore Belly)—Crow, War Shield, c. 1820, Mandan artist, Buffalo robe painted with narrative scenes, c. 1800 Sherman Chaddlesone, Jeff Yellowhair and other members of the Black Leggings Warrior Society (Kiowa), Tipi with Battle Pictures, 2008 Paukeigope (Kiowa), Cradleboard, late 19th c. Silver Horn (Kiowa), Mine-yock Kills a Pawnee, 1883

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