Unit 1 Art Reading and Thinking(课件)新人教版 选择性必修三

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UNIT 1 ART
To understand the passage about history of western painting.
To appreciate Chinese and Western-style paintings and describe them.
To learn about different painting styles in Western art.
Love of beauty is taste.
The creation of beauty is art.
—Ralph Waldo Emerson
爱美是一种品味,
而创造美则是一种艺术。
dance
music
Can you list some art styles
sculpture
architecture
literature
movie
painting
calligraphy
paper cutting
photography
n.摄影
Chinese-style Paintings
Western-style Paintings
Do you know any famous painters in the world
What do you know about them and their works
He’s an Italian painter.
He lived during the 15th and 16th century.
He’s well-known for his works like Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
Lenonardo da Vinci
Zhang Daqian (1899—1983) was one of the best-known Chinese artists of the twentieth century.
Zhang Daqian
Picasso was regarded as the most creative and contemporary western most far-reaching artist. He and his paintings took art history in the world the immortal (不朽的) status.
Let’s watch a short video to know more about paintings.
Step 2.While-reading
1.What’s the passage mainly about
A. How religious paintings developed.
B. How Western art developed.
C. How oil paintings developed.
D. How Impressionist paintings developed.
Q: How many periods of the paintings are mentioned in this text What are they
(20th century to today)
Fast-reading:
The Middle Ages
The Renaissance
Impressionism
Modern art
(15th to 16th century)
(5th to15th century AD)
(late 19th to early 20th century)
Time order
Age Main aim Characteristic Artist
__________ __________ (5th to 15th century AD) to represent ________ ________ 1.full of ________ ___________ 2.in a more __________ way (in the 13th century)
__________________
The Middle
Ages
religious
themes
realistic
Giotto di
Bondone
2.Read and finish the chart below.
religious
symbols
Works of the Middle Ages
_________themes
_________symbols
Religious
Religious
4.What are the two important discoveries in the
Renaissance period
3.Which of the following is not the things the rich people paid famous artists to paint
1. Painters in Renaissance began to focus on_____
A. religion B. humans C. nature D .science
2. In Renaissance, painters returned to classical _____and ______ideas about art.
A. Roman, Paris B. Greek, London C. Roman, Greek
A. The rich people themselves B. the god
C. houses and possessions D. activities and achievements
perspective B. oil paint
C. religious symbols D. impressionist
more realistic
make colors look richer and deeper
__________theme
________, new oil paints
Works of the Renaissance
realistic
perspective
new painting styles
In the late 19th century, Europe changed______________. from a mostly ___________society to a mostly __________one. People moved from _____________to the____________. There are many_________________ and_________________.
agricultural
industrial
countryside
new cities
new inventions
social changes
The painters who ______________the ___________style of the painting were the ____________.
Lead to
Impressionism (late 19th to early 20th century)
a great deal
broke away from
traditional
Impressionists
Q: Why did the impressionists have to paint quickly
Because natural light changes so quickly.
At different time of
the day
light
shadow
paintings were not so detailed
indoors
outdoors
Works of the impressionism
Painted_______
changes in_____
Not___________
outdoors
light
detailed
(1) Painters were very interested in painting realistic scenes during the Middle Ages. ( )
(2) Painters during the Renaissance focused more attention on religious themes. ( )
(3) Some painters began to use oil during the Renaissance. ( )
(4) The famous painter Monet was crazy about a detailed record of the scene itself. ( )
(5) After Impressionism,more and more painters attempted to show reality. ( )
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1.Read and judge whether the statements are true or false.
Use these characteristics to tell which painting style each of the following paintings belongs to.
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
Modern Art
The Renaissance
The Middle Ages
Impressionism
Match the paintings with the painters.
Picasso
Lenonardo da Vinci
Vincent van Gogh
Monet
徐悲鸿
Match the paintings with the painters.
齐白石
张大千
the Renaissance
The Renaissance is considered the bridge between the Middle Ages and modern history. It started as a cultural movement in Italy and spread to the rest of Europe. Its influence was felt in literature, philosophy, art, music, politics, science, and other aspects.
Renaissance scholars chose to use humanist methods in their studies, and searched for realism and human emotion in art. The word “Renaissance” means “Rebirth” in French.
Impressionism was an art movement in France at the end of the 19th century. The Impressionists were a group of artists known for their creative painting skills and methods and their use of color in art.
Impressionism
They tried to catch the atmosphere of a particular time of a day or the effects of different weather conditions. Usually they had to work quickly in order to catch the light effects.
Art is from but beyond life.
Their works were often primitive and two dimensional, and the main characters were often made much larger than everyone else to show their importance.
In particular, his paintings are set apart from other paintings by their realistic human faces and deep emotional impact.
Influential painters such as Leonardo da Vinci(1452-1519), Michelangelo (1475-1564), and Raphael(1483-1520) built upon Giotto and Masaccio's innovations to produce some of the greatest art that Europe had ever seen.
While painters as early as Da Vinci had used oil, this technique reached its height with Rembrandt (1606-1669), who gained a reputation as a master of shadow and light.
After that, paintings were no longer needed to preserve what people and the world looked like.
In this work, Monet's aim was to convey the light and movement in the scene—the subjective impression the scene gave him—but not a detailed record of the scene itself.
What they attempted to do was no longer show reality, but instead to ask the question,“What is art?”.
Thank you!