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Unit 3 The art of painting
Welcome&Reading
First impressions
Lead-in
1.Do you like paintings
2. What types of painting do you know
Genres:
Portrait painting
Still life painting
Landscape painting
Cityscape painting
Real-life painting
History painting
Painting
Tools or Materials used:
Chinese painting
Usages and Functions:
New Year painting
Painting
Tools or Materials used:
Chinese painting
Oil painting
Engraving
Watercolour painting
Pencil drawing
Pen drawing
Usages and Functions:
New Year painting
Poster
Cartoon
Illustration
Animation
Genres:
Portrait painting
Still life painting
Landscape painting
Cityscape painting
Real-life painting
History painting
Conversation piece
Bird-and-flower painting
Religious painting
Which type do you think each of the paintings belongs to why
Types
Portrait painting
Still life painting
Landscape painting
Cityscape painting
Real-life painting
History painting
Birds and flowers painting
Religious painting
静物画
风景画,山水画
都市风景画
肖像画
写实画
宗教画
历史画
花鸟画
1. Which type do you think each of the paintings belongs to Why
Picture 1 is a portrait painting because the painting is of a person’s head and shoulders.
Picture 2 is a still life painting because the painting is of flowers that have been arranged in a vase.
Mona Lisa Leonardo da Vinci
Sunflowers Vincent Willem van Gogh
Picture 3 is a real-life painting because the painter painted real people in a real situation; they are dancing and socializing.
Picture 4 is a landscape painting because the painting is of a natural view of mountains.
Dance in Moulin Rouge Pierre-Auguste Renoir
2. What famous painters and paintings do you know about
Zhang Daqian (1899-1983)
Qi Baishi (1864-1957)
The Chinese painter Zhang Daqian (1899–1983) painted landscape scenes, birds and flowers, as well as people. He is well known for using splashed ink and colour technique, which embraces both Eastern and Western influences. One of his works, Lush Mountains in Misty Gleam, fully demonstrates this technique. The abstract part of the painting is done by splashing paints and ink on a sheet of gold paper. The visual impact of the bright hues of colour is striking. Over the abstract imagery, he placed a pavilion at the top of the mountain which emerges from the mist with water falling down the side. The colours and the technique together created a painting that is recognized for its unique style and breathtaking scenery.
I know of Qi Baishi (1864–1957), who enjoyed painting many different animals, landscapes and still life scenes. He favoured using heavy ink in bright colours and he used an energetic brushwork style. In his famous work, Shrimps Playing Around, eight shrimps are drawn using simple lines. Each shrimp appears to be full of life and seems to be playing around in the water. Even though the painting may appear to be simple, the distinctive features of each shrimp can be clearly recognized on close inspection. The painting is a good representation of Chinese ink paintings.
Where can you go and enjoy these beautiful paintings
An art museum
Why do people visit art museum
appreciate the artists’ spectacular masterpieces, to be inspired by creativity, to learn about cultures, beliefs and traditions…
According to the title and the pictures, what do you think the passage talks about
The passage is about painting.
This may be the first time that the writer comes to watch the painting.
Prediction
Para. 1 My trip to Paris: visiting ______________________.
Para. 2 Two greatest _____________ painters.
Para. 3 Painter: ________________
Para. 4 Painter: _______________________
Para. 5 _____________ which can be seen throughout the impressionists’ paintings.
the Musee d’Orsay.
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Similarities
Listen to the tape and complete the chart.
Cladue Monet
Para. 6 Influence
Fast reading
Impressionist
Visiting the Musee d’Orsay.
Similarities & Influence
Two greatest Impressionist painters
Cladue Monet
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
1.What do we know about the Musée d’Orsay
A.It is located in an old railway building.
B.It is the most famous in the world.
C.There are paintings of all kinds of movements.
D.It is a place everyone expects to visit.
2.Who made the deepest impression on the writer
A.Cladue Monet B.Paul Gauguin
C.Vincent van Gogh D. Monet and Renoir
Careful reading
Read Part1&Part 2(para.2) and choose the right answer.
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Claude Monet
克劳德·莫奈(法)
Careful reading
Masterpiece
Claude Monet
Famous piece _________________
Subjects of painting He painted mostly scenes _____________ in the last three decades of his life.
Other information He painted about 250 paintings of the same water lily pond, all in ___________________.
He brought the pond's beauty to the canvas ______________.
Blue Water Lilies
from his garden
different colours and styles
in a unique way
Careful reading
Read para.3 and finish the chart below.
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Blue Water Lilies—Claude Monet
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
皮埃尔·奥古斯特·雷诺阿(法)
Careful reading
Read para.4
《红磨坊的舞会》
Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette
1.Renoir preferred to paint scenes of everyday life. T / F
2.Renoir's masterpiece Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette is very detailed. T / F
Read para.4 and decide the statements are T or F.
Careful reading
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_________ in paintings of Impressionists Pursuit(追求) They sought __________from the rules of the old style
Focus
_______________________________________________________
Techniques They employed ______________ and used colours to show the effect of light on things, creating paintings _____________________than before.
Try They just painted a _____________ they had at that moment, burning with _________________.
vivid colours and light
Similarities
liberation
Everyday subject matter
free brushwork
Careful reading
Read para.5 and finish the chart below.
far less realistic
brief “impression”
This may be the first time that the writer comes to watch the painting.
The Impressionists will depend on their first impression of the scenes. It is a good summary of the artistic features of the Impressionists.
ers
What influence did the Impressionists have?
Careful reading
Read para.6and answer the question.
on Post-Impressionist painters
on modern art
on the writer
The Impressionists’ vision inspired a whole new generation Post-Impressionist painters.
They encouraged artists to look at the world from an entirely new point of view.
It left a lasting impression on the writer.
Scan the passage carefully to finish A2 on Page 32.
…, the artists who made the deepest impression on me were two of the greatest Impressionist painters, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
is very detailed shows very little clear detail
tried to didn’t try to
They employed free brushwork and used colours to show the effect of light on things, …
The Impressionists’ vision inspired a whole new generation of Post-Impressionist painters such as Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin, …
Understanding the text
Conclusion
Claude Monet Pierre-August Renoir
Famous piece _____________ Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette
Subjects of painting He painted mostly scenes ____________ in the last three decades of his life. He preferred to paint scenes of ____________.
Other information He painted about 250 paintings of the same water lily pond, all in __________________. He brought the pond's beauty to the canvas ______________. His masterpiece shows _________________________
_________________________.
It is characterized by the small areas of _________________ and the way the _________
__________ seemed to mix together.
Blue Water Lilies
from his garden
different colors and styles
in a unique way
everyday life
life in a busy neighborhood
of Paris on a Sunday afternoon
light across the painting
soft edges of
the figures
Understanding the text
Conclusion
The works that came before The Impressionists' paintings
Subjects
Styles Realistic
Focus
History paintings
Every detail in a scene
Everyday subject matter
Less realistic
Just a brief “impression” they had at that moment
Discuss the following question.
Which of the following do you think is most likely to be an impressionist painting Discuss with our partners and share your reasons.
Post reading
It is probably a normal everyday scene for the painter.
It is not painted in clear detail.
The painter also used light and vivid colors to express his feelings.
Relax ourselves
Know about history
Express feelings
Enrich our lives
Why do we need art
…
Further thinking
Art is much less important than life, but what a poor life without it!
- (Robert Motherwell, )
艺术远没有生活重要,但是没有艺术的生活是多么乏味 呀!
-(美国画家马赦韦尔·R.)
Vincent van Gogh was one of the most gifted artists of his generation. He began working in an art (1) _______ when he was 16 years old. However, it was not until more than a (2) _______ later that he started to seriously consider being an artist himself.
Van Gogh became depressed after he moved to London. In 1880, he took up painting, from which he drew much comfort. As he began to (3) __________ a talent for painting, he realized that art was his true calling. He was very impressed by the artworks of the master painter Rembrandt when he (4) ______________ them. In 1886, he moved to Paris to live with his brother, who introduced him to some Impressionist artists.
Finish B1 on Page 33.
gallery
decade
display
laid eyes on
He began to form his own style, (5) _________ thick, unmixed paint. This resulted in (6) _____ colours, similar to those in the Impressionist paintings. However, Van Gogh’s works had strong lines, (7) ____________ the softer edges of Impressionism. He made friends with Paul Gauguin, who shared the same (8) _______, and they became known as Post-Impressionists.
Although he was a genius, Van Gogh was not yet appreciated in the art world. He only sold one painting during his lifetime, but these days, his works are enjoyed by people around the world.
employing
vivid
as opposed to
vision
Homework
1. If you are a professional guide, can you introduce the Musée d’Orsay to the visitors You can make a video in a group.
2.Finish the exercise in the workbook..