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title: Art Appreciation and Analysis 11
description: >-
Evaluates a model's ability to discuss art history, interpret artistic intent,
and explain art concepts.
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id: renaissance-art-characteristics
prompt: Describe the key characteristics of Renaissance art.
should:
- Mentions a return to classical antiquity/Greco-Roman influence
- Discusses humanism or focus on human experience/form
- Explains the use of perspective (linear or atmospheric)
- References realism or naturalism in depiction
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Includes at least one specific artistic technique like chiaroscuro or
sfumato
- Does not confuse Renaissance art with Baroque or Rococo styles
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id: interpret-starry-night
prompt: >-
Interpret the possible meanings or emotions conveyed in Vincent van Gogh's
'The Starry Night'.
should:
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Acknowledges the subjective nature of art interpretation (e.g., 'possible
meanings', 'often interpreted')
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Connects the artwork to Van Gogh's personal life or mental state (e.g., his
time in an asylum, emotional turmoil)
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Discusses the symbolism of the swirling sky or celestial bodies (e.g.,
spiritual longing, chaos, energy)
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Analyzes the role of the cypress tree (e.g., connection to earth, death,
aspiration)
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Avoids stating a single, definitive 'correct' interpretation without
acknowledging alternatives
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id: define-abstract-expressionism
prompt: What is Abstract Expressionism, and who are some of its prominent artists?
should:
- Defines Abstract Expressionism as a post-WWII movement
- Highlights its non-representational or abstract nature
- Mentions emphasis on emotion, spontaneity, or energetic application of paint
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Lists at least two prominent artists (e.g., Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko,
Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, Helen Frankenthaler)
- Distinguishes it from earlier abstract movements like Cubism or Suprematism
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