Classical art · AS 91201
Examine the significance of features of work(s) of art in the classical world
Examine the significance of features of work(s) of art in the classical world
This standard asks you to examine how specific artworks or buildings from the classical world (Greece and Rome) are designed and created, and why those designs matter. You need to explain the techniques artists used, consider who made it and why, show how it fit into its historical time period, and draw conclusions about its importance. Your job is to use evidence directly from the artwork itself and explain how different features connect to create meaning.
You show basic knowledge of the artwork, identify some features using appropriate terminology, provide general evidence, and offer a simple conclusion about why it matters.
You explain the artwork's features and effects with depth and detail, link your evidence carefully to your main ideas, and draw conclusions supported by specific examples from the work itself.
You show insight into the artwork by explaining not just what it shows but why it was designed that way, use extensive and specific evidence throughout, make clear connections between features and artistic/historical context, and develop sophisticated conclusions (for example, about how the artwork reflects beauty ideals or cultural values of its time).
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.