Pearson Edexcel Level 3 GCE History of Art Advanced PAPER 2: Periods QP
JUNE 2024
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Monday 3 June 2024
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Morning (Time: 3 hours) Paper
History of Art
Advanced
PAPER 2: Periods
Question Booklet
Do not return this Booklet with the Answer Booklet.
Pearson Edexcel Level 3 GCE History of Art Advanced PAPER 2: Periods QP
JUNE 2024
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, Answer parts (a) to (d) of the TWO questions for which you have been prepared.
Write your answers in the answer booklet.
Question 1: Invention and illusion: the Renaissance in Italy (1420–1520)
1 (a) Explain how one secular building in Venice has been affected by its
political, social and/or cultural context.
(5)
(b) Explain the ways in which one mythological work conveys meaning.
(5)
(c) Explore and evaluate the contribution and importance of your specified
painter in two works produced in this period.
(15)
(d) ‘It is in paintings of this period that the characteristics of the
Renaissance are most apparent.’
How far do you agree with this statement? To support your answer, you
must refer to:
• named works of art and/or architecture
• your critical text(s).
(30)
(Total for Question 1 = 55 marks)
Question 2: Power and persuasion: the Baroque in Catholic Europe (1597–1685)
2 (a) Explain the ways in which one painted or sculpted portrait, produced
by a non-Italian artist, shows status and/or character.
(5)
(b) Explain the ways in which one secular building has been affected by its
political, social and/or cultural context.
(5)
(c) Explore and evaluate the representation and significance of two
mythological works of art produced during this period.
(15)
(d) ‘Above all, Baroque art and architecture is concerned with propaganda
and persuasion.’
How far do you agree with this statement? To support your answer, you
must refer to:
• named works of art and/or architecture
• your critical text(s).
(30)
(Total for Question 2 = 55 marks)
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, Question 3: Rebellion and revival: the British and French Avant-Garde (1848–99)
3 (a) Explain the ways in which materials and techniques have been used to
convey meaning in one sculpture produced in this period.
(5)
(b) Explain the ways in which one British painting has been influenced by
political, cultural and/or social factors.
(5)
(c) Explore and evaluate the relationship between form and function in two
buildings, constructed during this period, one by a French architect and one
by a British architect.
(15)
(d) ‘It was the invention of photography that freed artists from the Academic style.’
How far do you agree with this statement? To support your answer, you
must refer to:
• named works of art
• your critical text(s).
(30)
(Total for Question 3 = 55 marks)
Question 4: Brave new world: Modernism in Europe (1900–39)
4 (a) Explain the ways in which the female figure has been represented in one
painting or sculpture.
(5)
(b) Explain the ways in which the form of one building, designed by an architect
not of French nationality, reflects its function.
(5)
(c) Explore and evaluate the form and meaning of two works by
your specified sculptor.
(15)
(d) ‘It was the emergence of new types of patrons, such as art dealers,
and new exhibition spaces that drove innovation in this period.’
How far do you agree with this statement? To support your answer, you
must refer to:
• named works of art and/or architecture
• your critical text(s).
(30)
(Total for Question 4 = 55 marks)
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JUNE 2024
[Document subtitle]
[Author name] [Date] [Course title]
, Pearson Edexcel Level 3 GCE
Monday 3 June 2024
reference 9HT0/02
Morning (Time: 3 hours) Paper
History of Art
Advanced
PAPER 2: Periods
Question Booklet
Do not return this Booklet with the Answer Booklet.
Pearson Edexcel Level 3 GCE History of Art Advanced PAPER 2: Periods QP
JUNE 2024
Turn over
P75868A *P75868A*
©2024 Pearson Education Ltd.
F:1/1/1/1/
, Answer parts (a) to (d) of the TWO questions for which you have been prepared.
Write your answers in the answer booklet.
Question 1: Invention and illusion: the Renaissance in Italy (1420–1520)
1 (a) Explain how one secular building in Venice has been affected by its
political, social and/or cultural context.
(5)
(b) Explain the ways in which one mythological work conveys meaning.
(5)
(c) Explore and evaluate the contribution and importance of your specified
painter in two works produced in this period.
(15)
(d) ‘It is in paintings of this period that the characteristics of the
Renaissance are most apparent.’
How far do you agree with this statement? To support your answer, you
must refer to:
• named works of art and/or architecture
• your critical text(s).
(30)
(Total for Question 1 = 55 marks)
Question 2: Power and persuasion: the Baroque in Catholic Europe (1597–1685)
2 (a) Explain the ways in which one painted or sculpted portrait, produced
by a non-Italian artist, shows status and/or character.
(5)
(b) Explain the ways in which one secular building has been affected by its
political, social and/or cultural context.
(5)
(c) Explore and evaluate the representation and significance of two
mythological works of art produced during this period.
(15)
(d) ‘Above all, Baroque art and architecture is concerned with propaganda
and persuasion.’
How far do you agree with this statement? To support your answer, you
must refer to:
• named works of art and/or architecture
• your critical text(s).
(30)
(Total for Question 2 = 55 marks)
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, Question 3: Rebellion and revival: the British and French Avant-Garde (1848–99)
3 (a) Explain the ways in which materials and techniques have been used to
convey meaning in one sculpture produced in this period.
(5)
(b) Explain the ways in which one British painting has been influenced by
political, cultural and/or social factors.
(5)
(c) Explore and evaluate the relationship between form and function in two
buildings, constructed during this period, one by a French architect and one
by a British architect.
(15)
(d) ‘It was the invention of photography that freed artists from the Academic style.’
How far do you agree with this statement? To support your answer, you
must refer to:
• named works of art
• your critical text(s).
(30)
(Total for Question 3 = 55 marks)
Question 4: Brave new world: Modernism in Europe (1900–39)
4 (a) Explain the ways in which the female figure has been represented in one
painting or sculpture.
(5)
(b) Explain the ways in which the form of one building, designed by an architect
not of French nationality, reflects its function.
(5)
(c) Explore and evaluate the form and meaning of two works by
your specified sculptor.
(15)
(d) ‘It was the emergence of new types of patrons, such as art dealers,
and new exhibition spaces that drove innovation in this period.’
How far do you agree with this statement? To support your answer, you
must refer to:
• named works of art and/or architecture
• your critical text(s).
(30)
(Total for Question 4 = 55 marks)
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