Romanticism: Art Evaluation Rubric

This 2nd draft rubric is used to evaluate visual art (still or moving) within the scope of Romanticism. You will be able to adapt this rubric! As you review art, reflect upon strengths/weaknesses of this rubric.

Beginning
1 / Developing
2 / Accomplished
3 / Exemplary
4 / Score
Symbolism that Portrays Romantic Themes (Symbols convey a moral or message that matches the philosophy of the literary movement) / Symbols that are used do not supply a noticeable Romantic theme or message / A few (1-2) symbols that supply a Romantic message are utilized within the scope of the work / Several (3-5) symbols that supply a Romantic message are utilized within the scope of the work / Numerous (6+) symbols that supply a Romantic message are utilized within the scope of the work
Elements of Romanticism
(The attributes within the art match the attributes of the literary movement) / Less than two literary attributes are shown / Two of the literary attributes are presented / Three to four of the literary attributes are featured / All five literary attributes of Romanticism are showcased within the artwork
Color Palette (The specific spectrum of colors within the artwork) / A distinguishable (noticeably distinct) color palette is absent from the work of art. / The color palette (consistent use of specific colors) is too limited in its use of color (only 1-3 colors used), but clearly conveys a mood suitable to the message / The color palette appears to be shown with intention (consistent use of specific colors), but does not convey a clear mood suitable to the message / The color palette is clearly chosen with intention (consistent use of specific colors) to reflect an easily identifiable mood that matches the overall message
Composition (The arrangement of the subjects within the framework of the art) / Purposeful arrangement is absent from the artwork. / Primary subjects are within the artwork, but the arrangement does not adequately highlight them / The arrangement is intentional, but it is not clear who/what the “main” subjects are within the art / Frame(s) is/are arranged in an intentional manner to highlight specific subjects that are important to the work’s message
Distinguishing Characteristics (Check all that apply) /   High-caliber Creativity: artwork possesses a one-of-a-kind feel
  Relatable Moral: artwork clearly shows a strong lesson about life
  High Production Value: artwork exudes professionalism in quality
  Beauty Bounty: artwork would be considered beautiful to those within the given literary movement /
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Romanticism: Art Evaluation Rubric

This 2nd draft rubric is used to evaluate visual art (still or moving) within the scope of Romanticism. You will be able to adapt this rubric! As you review art, reflect upon strengths/weaknesses of this rubric.

Beginning
1 / Developing
2 / Accomplished
3 / Exemplary
4 / Score
Symbolism that Portrays Romantic Themes (Symbols convey a moral or message that matches the philosophy of the literary movement) / Symbols that are used do not supply a noticeable Romantic theme or message / A few (1-2) symbols that supply a Romantic message are utilized within the scope of the work / Several (3-5) symbols that supply a Romantic message are utilized within the scope of the work / Numerous (6+) symbols that supply a Romantic message are utilized within the scope of the work
Elements of Romanticism
(The attributes within the art match the attributes of the literary movement) / Less than two literary attributes are shown / Two of the literary attributes are presented / Three to four of the literary attributes are featured / All five literary attributes of Romanticism are showcased within the artwork
Color Palette (The specific spectrum of colors within the artwork) / A distinguishable (noticeably distinct) color palette is absent from the work of art. / The color palette (consistent use of specific colors) is too limited in its use of color (only 1-3 colors used), but clearly conveys a mood suitable to the message / The color palette appears to be shown with intention (consistent use of specific colors), but does not clearly convey a mood suitable to the message / The color palette is clearly chosen with intention (consistent use of specific colors) to reflect an easily identifiable mood that matches the overall message
Composition (The arrangement of the subjects within the framework of the art) / Purposeful arrangement is absent from the artwork. / Primary subjects are within the artwork, but the arrangement does not adequately highlight them / The arrangement is intentional, but it is not clear who/what the “main” subjects are within the art / Frame(s) is/are arranged in an intentional manner to highlight specific subjects that are important to the work’s message
Distinguishing Characteristics (Check all that apply) /   High-caliber Creativity: artwork possesses a one-of-a-kind feel
  Relatable Moral: artwork clearly shows a strong lesson about life
  High Production Value: artwork exudes professionalism in quality
  Beauty Bounty: artwork would be considered beautiful to those within the given literary movement /
/20