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Fauve Still Life 
Students looked at the works of the Fauves artists- Matisse, Derain, Van Dongen etc. and were to create a painting of a still life using the color sensibilities of that group of artists.
Rubric Code: J6993B
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Fauve Still Life
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Grading Key

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Craftsmanship

Poor

Indistinct Objects, application of paint is rough and coarsely applied.
Fair

Most objects are identifiable. Paint is applied with an overall competency showing thought and care.
Good

Painting was executed with care. Brush strokes were thoughtfully considered, paint applied with care and skill.
Grading Key
Effectiveness of Design

Poor

Painting lacks balance, rhythm, unity. Use of color did not represent the philosophy of the Fauves painters
Fair

Painting is pretty well balanced and guides the viewers eye around the painting. Color is bold and attempts to represent the Fauves philosophy.
Good

Painting is well-balanced, has good rhythm, and sense of unity. Color represents the philosophy of the Fauve artists.
Grading Key

7-9 pts.=A- to A+
4-6 pts.=B- to B+
3 pts.=C
Time Management

Poor

Work not completed in allotted time.
Fair

Painting was mostly finished in the allotted time.
Good

Painting was completed in the allotted time.
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