Sophomore Schedules

Monday: Art & Econ
Tuesday: Lang/Lit & History
Wednesday: Music & Math
Thursday: Super Quiz (Geology) & Speech/Interview/Essay

Announcement: If you'd like to post a powerpoint, e-mail it to Ms. Kelly to post on Snapgrades. If you have lesson notes you'd like to post, e-mail it to me or your group lieutenant. Group lieutenants who don't have administrative privileges: please e-mail me (Sarah).

BTW, people. I don't think changes to individual section pages are e-mailed to people who follow the blog, so just check them every so often when they're updated. Or maybe someone left a blog about it.

16 Sept 2010: Kay, I'm getting depressed. Why don't you guys ever comment?! *cries a little*
Whatever. People who I've granted administrative privileges and already have a page up and running here: make your lesson announcements on your page. See Language & Literature page for reference.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Art Works-Artists

1) The Wine Cooler-Vincennes Porcelain Factory 1753
2) Mezztin-Jean Antoine Watteau 1718-1720
3) Soap Bubbles-Jean Simeon Chardin 1734
4) Broken Eggs-Jean-Baptiste Greuze 1756
5) Modern Rome-Giovanni Paolo Batoni 1757
6) The Triumph of Aemilius Paulus-Carle Vernet 1789
7) Evening Lanscape with an Aqueduct-Theodore Gericault 1818
8) Stormy Coast Scene After a Shipwreck-Emile-Jean-Horace Vernet
9) Young Jewish Woman of Algeria, Seated-Theodore Chassireau 1846
10) Self-Portrait with Two Pupils, Mademoiselle Marie Gabrielle Capet and Mademoiselle Carreaux de Rosemond-Adelaide Labille-Guiard 1785
11) Princess de Broglie-Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres 1751-1753
12) Bust of Volatire-Jean-Antoine Houdon 1778
13) Portrait of a Young Man-Pompeo Girolamo Batoni 1760-1765
14) Royal Tiger-Eugene Delacroix 1929
15) The Start of the Race of the Riderless Horses-Emile-Jean-Horace Vernet 1820
16) Sheperd's Idyll-Fracois Boucher 1768
17) Minerva Protecting the Young King of Rome-Joseph-Antoine Romagnesi 1811
18) The Death of Socrates-Jacques Louis David 1787

Hope this helps at least knowing the names of the pieces and understanding when they were created, and by who. yup yup. :D
-Rita :D

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