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Henri MatisSe and the world of Fauvism
Sophie Sanders
Created on September 25, 2025
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Henri MatisSe and the world of Fauvism
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Index
Introduction
Resources
Your Task
Evaluation
The Process
Conclusion
State Standards
Unit presentation
Introduction
Art changes depending on culture and mindset. During this Webquest, you'll be learning about Fauvism and Henri Matisse. By the end, you will be knowledgeable enough to create your own Fauvism artwork.
Fauvism
Your Task
What is Fauvism? How would you describe it?
1.) Your Task is to answer all 5 questions based on the information in this Webquest. 2.) Creation of your own Fauvism inspired artwork.
Who is Henri Matisse?
Write your answers down on a piece of paper that will be turned in by the end of class. This will help answer what Fauvism is as an art movement and who Henri Matisse was. All valuable information for the creation of your own work. Use the links for further information.
What elements of art are used in fauvism?
Is mood conveyed in Fauvism? Why or Why not?
What type of media could you use when creating Fauvism work?
The Process
Watch this video and answer listed questions
Think about what your Fauvism-inspired artwork will look like. Sketch out your idea for your art piece.
IFather of Fauvism
Unit presentation
Shape
Line
Texture
Elements of art
Space
Form
Value
Color
Learning sessions
Evaluation + Rubric
Your final piece of Fauvism-inspired artwork will be scored on: - Does it have bold unique colors? - Does it show elements of art?
From the listed questions each one will be 1 point each. Making a total of 5 points possible.
Total: 5 Points
Total: 5 Points
Study case
Conclusion
This marks the end of your journey! During this webquest, you learned about Henri Matisse and Fauvism. Keep this webquest in mind for further artistic investigation.
Learning sessions
Indiana State Standards for the visual arts
VA:Re8.1.6 (a) Interpret art by distinguishing between relevant and non-relevant contextual information and analyzing subject matter, characteristics of form and structure, and use of media to identify ideas and mood conveyed.
VA:Cr2.2.6 (a) Explain environmental implications of conservation, care, and cleanup of art materials, tools, and equipment.
VA:Cr2.1.6 (a) Demonstrate openness in trying new ideas, materials, methods, and approaches in making works of art and design.Y
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Review Fauvism Work!
https://www.nga.gov/artworks/fauvism