(Download) ICSE: Class X Syllabus - 2013 "Art"
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ICSE (Class X)
Syllabus (2013)
Subject: Art
Class: X
There will be four papers, Candidates will be required to offer any two papers:
- Paper 1 (2½ hrs) Drawing and/or Painting from Still Life - 100 Marks
- Paper 2 (2½ hrs) Drawing and/or Painting from Nature - 100 Marks
- Paper 3 (3 hrs) Original Imaginative Composition in Colour - 100 Marks
- Paper 4 (3 hrs) Applied Art - 100 Marks
PAPER 1 (2½ hours) Drawing and/or Painting from Still Life
A group of objects which will be artificial or natural and may include such things as cut flowers, fruits, vegetables, a growing plant, as well as domestic or other artificial objects: the group may be drawn or painted. The work can be carried out, if the candidate wishes, in relation to the surroundings or the part of the room in which the group is placed. If the group is painted, the background must be included.
PAPER 2 (2½ hours) Drawing and/or Painting from Nature
This paper is divided into two separate sections. Candidates may offer either A or B. In both sections, the subject may be interpreted freely, either in a decorative or in a realistic manner.
A. Study of the structure of natural forms: such as a spray or branch, which may include flowers, foliage or fruit, fossils, bones, etc. Candidates are expected to reveal their appreciation of natural growth or structure by means of drawing or painting.
B. A subject will be set for drawing or painting out of doors. There should be evidence of a direct study from nature.
PAPER 3 (3 hours) Original Imaginative Composition in Colour
A paper containing a list of alternative subjects will be given to candidates
one week before the examination. The actual composition will be executed in the
examination room after a period of not less than 7 days from the distribution of
the paper to the candidates; sketches or other notes must not be taken into the
examination room. Since this is a test of original work, it would be
inappropriate for any form of guidance to be given to candidates other than that
printed on the question paper. A variety of themes will be set; these may be
given in the form of titles indicating the subject or of specified subjects for
inclusion in composition, or in any other form that will stimulate the
imagination. Candidates should base their work, if possible, on scenes which
they have themselves observed. Any style or technique including that which is
traditional in the candidate’s own area
may be used.
PAPER 4 (3 hours) Applied Art
Candidates will be required to answer any one question. The object of this paper is to test the ability of candidates in craftwork where the material is restricted to flat paper, ink and/or colour. Questions will be set requiring the design and execution of the following:
- the page of a book, book cover, or end paper;
- a notice or pictorial poster;
- a card such as Christmas card or invitation card, or emblem;
- a patterned paper for a specific purpose.
Several but not all of these alternative subjects will be set and candidates will be required to select any one of them. There will be an opportunity to make full use of the calligrapher's art with drawn and painted, pen-made or brush-written lettering.
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