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Quick questions on Art movements and periods - Eduqas GCSE Art and Design

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how does knowing this movement change how I read this specific artwork?
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Second, what could I borrow from its aims or characteristics for my own work? Answering those turns the movement into AO1 evidence, context that deepens analysis and feeds your enquiry, rather than a history lesson that earns nothing. :::
What is no adaptation to your work?
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AO1 rewards sources that inform development. Borrow and adapt a movement's approach for your own idea.
What is q1?
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State what an art movement is, with one example and its characteristics. [Knowledge recall]
What is q2?
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Explain why understanding the movement an artwork belongs to deepens your analysis. [Short explanation]

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