Magh Ene College has a vibrant and busy Art department and Art, Craft and Design is a popular choice of subject among the students. The programme includes painting, drawing, sculpture, printing, project work,design, collage, ceramics, maskmaking, DIY craft Projects, 3D construction and Art history. Through this website we hope to show the array of artistic talent of both our present and past pupils and the range of work that they are producing.
Pages
- About our school
- Project reserach - 3rd year Art
- First Year Art
- Second Year Art
- Junior Cert. Projects
- Fifth Year Art
- Leaving Cert Art
- Still life drawings - Juniors
- Portrait drawings - Juniors
- Still life drawings - Seniors
- Portraits - Seniors
- Develop your portraiture - facial features: techniques
- Art history notes
- Inspirational Artists/ artwork
- Zara Mc Daid Artist blog - Art teacher
- D.I.Y ideas & projects
- Art Competitions & Junk Kouture
- Leaving Cert - Tips /hints/ guidelines/ resources
- MARKING SCHEMES - Leaving Cert & Junior Cert. EXAMS
- Health & Safety
Friday 15 May 2015
Homework - Leaving Cert. Art - FOR MONDAY
Leaving Certs - please complete the following TWO art history revision question for MONDAY:
2011) E.U SECTION
Q.8. Discuss the ways in which the main architectural and decorative features of Romanesque churches differ from those of Gothic cathedrals.
In your answer name one Romanesque church and one Gothic cathedral, and make detailed reference to scale, structure, layout and decoration. and Name and discuss briefly one example of Gothic sculpture that you have studied.
Illustrate your answer.
2011) IRISH ART SECTION
Q.1. The two pieces of neck jewellery illustrated on the accompanying sheet are examples of pre-Christian metalwork. Name, describe and discuss both examples referring to the period in which they were made, materials, form, decoration and the techniques used in their production. and Discuss briefly the influence of the La Tène style on later Irish art of the early Christian period. Illustrate your answer.
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