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General Information

The exam in June ‘History and appreciation of art section’ is  worth 37.5% of the overall result for Art. This section of the overall Art subject examines art in Ireland, European art and the appreciation of art. Up to 62.5% of the final grade is achieved before sitting the actual examination by completing practical coursework, this can be very beneficial to students.

Did you know it is not necessary to study art in the Leaving cert to study art at third level (but WIT and LKIT are exceptions)

Statistics

In 2010 a total of 8178 students took Art at Leaving Cert. 5419 girls took Art at Leaving Certificate at higher level while 2759 boys did Art at Higher Level in 2010.

  • 5.8% of students got an A
  • 32.5% of students got a B
  • 39.8% of students got a C
  • 20.3% of students got a D
  • 1.6% of students failed
Paper Layout

History and Appreciation of Art (HL)

Marks: 150
Time Allocated: 2 Hours 30 Minutes
150 marks out of 400 marks are assigned to this paper- i.e. 37.5% of the overall marks for Art
 
Candidates have to answer THREE questions – 50 minutes a question (40 minutes writing and 10 minutes sketching

Section 1 – Art in Ireland

  • Candidates have a choice of approximately 7 questions. 
  • must answer one question which can range from Newgrange to questions on the Early Irish art to Georgian architecture – there is always a question on this and Newgrange could come up this year
  • Sometimes photographs are provided and candidates are asked to identify various artefacts and then describe & discuss them.
  • The questions require you to do quite a lot – name, discuss, describe refer to function, style etc – make sure you cover the bases

Section 2 – European Art

  • Choice of 8/9 questions – could be anyone!
  • You may be lucky and one of your artists comes up – but it is quite possible that this will not happen – in this case - look at the ‘generic’ question  which may ask you to look at a work of art which falls into a particular category – such as a portrait, a painting of a meal, a landscape, a still-life etc. You will definitely be able to do this if you think creatively…..
  • You normally have to describe 2 works of art
  • All of these questions are long and require you to do a lot so make sure you read the question & cover all parts of the question.

Section 3 – Appreciation of Art

  • You must answer one question out of 5
  • There is usually a design question and here you have to bring your general knowledge/common sense to the question – you can be asked to talk about anything from chairs, to bags to kettles.
  • There is often a question on a gallery or museum visit.
  • The main pitfall to avoid is not to choose a question where you will quickly run out of steam.

Hints/Tips

  • Always produce sketches – simplified drawings – and annotate them or label the important parts.
  • Make sure that you read the question and go back to it as they often require you to do quite a few diffeent thins – highlight the key phrases.
  • For Irish art it could be Newgrange, ? and almost certainly Georgian will come up
  • For European art adapt what you know to the ‘generic’ question.
  • For appreciation have the courage of your convictions – make sure your opinions  are well-supported & well-illustrated

 

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