Lesson 1: Learning about Nathaniel Hone the Younger and The Pictorial Conjuror
Time: 45 minutes
Resources: Images of Nathaniel Hone the Younger's works, The Pictorial Conjuror painting
Introduction: Introduce students to Nathaniel Hone the Younger and his famous work, The Pictorial Conjuror.
Development: Discuss the artist's style, techniques, and the story behind The Pictorial Conjuror.
Conclusion: Ask students to share their thoughts and impressions about the painting.
Assessment: Informal assessment based on students' participation and engagement.
Lesson 2: Exploring Nathaniel Hone the Younger's Main Art Medium
Time: 60 minutes
Resources: Various art supplies, The Pictorial Conjuror painting
Introduction: Discuss the main art medium used by Nathaniel Hone the Younger.
Development: Provide students with the opportunity to work with the same medium inspired by The Pictorial Conjuror.
Conclusion: Allow students to share and discuss their creations with the class.
Assessment: Assess students' understanding of the art medium and their ability to use it creatively.
Lesson 3: Creating an Original Image Inspired by The Pictorial Conjuror
Time: 60 minutes
Resources: Paper, coloring materials, The Pictorial Conjuror painting
Introduction: Show students an original image inspired by The Pictorial Conjuror.
Development: Guide students in creating their own image inspired by the painting.
Conclusion: Discuss with students what elements in their work were inspired by The Pictorial Conjuror.
Assessment: Evaluate students' creativity and understanding of the inspiration.
Lesson 4: Making a Painting Inspired by The Pictorial Conjuror
Time: 90 minutes
Resources: Canvases, paints, brushes, The Pictorial Conjuror painting
Introduction: Review The Pictorial Conjuror and discuss how students can create their own painting inspired by it.
Development: Allow students to paint their own interpretation of The Pictorial Conjuror.
Conclusion: Provide a platform for students to showcase their artwork in an interesting way to their classmates.
Assessment: Assess students' paintings based on creativity, technique, and adherence to the theme.