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Grades 3, 4 and 5 - History - Elementary School - A History of Art - Understanding Evidence
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As elementary school children develop their understanding of historical evidence, data and artifacts, they may learn about how art has changed over time and how art movements and styles have been influenced by the changing world. They may ask questions about paintings or sculptures, using them to gain an understanding of life at the time, or they may look at historical evidence to learn more about a particularly influential artist's life.

Grades 3, 4 and 5 - History - Elementary School - A History of Art - Understanding Evidence
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1. Historians can compare works of art by the same artist in order to...
2. An art movement in the 1950s focused on using photographs, comics and images from popular culture in unusual ways. This was known as...
3. Some ancient churches are decorated with beautiful artwork. Which of the following would you not expect to see in a church?
4. Ancient Egyptian artists were usually employed to decorate the walls of tombs or pyramids. They did this by...
5. Even very early artists painted portraits of people. How do these portraits help historians?
6. Art history is important because:
7. Many artists throughout history have been famous for their landscape painting. Landscapes are...
8. Very early art was created by cavemen. Often, they would...
9. Some modern artists painted pictures of strange items in unusual settings. They were known as...
10. Pablo Picasso was a famous Spanish artist who painted in an abstract style. This was called: