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An Introduction to the Relationship Between Composition and Content in the Visual Arts Lesson PlanAn Introduction to the Relationship Between Composition and Content in the Visual Arts Lesson Plan
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An Introduction to the Relationship Between Composition and Content in the Visual Arts

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Students investigate how artists create a story that provides a message or provokes emotions in a single image. The ways in which the composition of a painting contributes to telling the story or conveying the message is examined in this instructional activity.

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compositions, narratives

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composition, content, narratives, visual and performing arts
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9th - 12th
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Visual & Performing Arts
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