(共12张PPT)
The Renaissance
Book8 Module2
Guess: What's it
1.It's an oil painting.
2.It's Leonardo da Vinci's work.
3.It describes a woman is smiling.
Mona Lisa
The Puzzle of the Mona Lisa
An authentic one
A copy
Read Para.1 & Para.8 to find out what the puzzle of the Mona Lisa is.
What text type is this passage
A. a description
B. a narrative
C. an argument
D. an exposition
Read and choose the best summary.
A. The Mona Lisa was stolen so that someone could make six copies and sell them to collectors.
B. Perugia stole the Mona Lisa on behalf of his boss, who simply made copies but didn’t pay him for stealing the painting.
C. The Mona Lisa was stolen, copies were made, and no one knows if the painting which was returned is authentic.
D. The Mona Lisa in the Louvre Museum today is a copy and not the authentic painting.
The Puzzle of the Mona Lisa
Read and find out the main characters and their relationship.
Vincenzo Perugia
Eduardo de Valfierno
burglar
chief organiser
on behalf of
with a moustache
stole the Mona Lisa from Louvre in France in 1911
Perugia
de Valfierno
Why stole
Because he trusted de Valfierno to pay him in 1911.
Because he just need the news of the theft to make more money by selling copies.
Contradiction
De Valfierno didn’t pay Perugia for the painting.
Perugia attempted to sell the Mona Lisa in Italy in 1913.
What did they talk about
after the stealing
Outcomes
Perugia
de Valfierno
Why stole
Because he trusted de Valfierno to pay him in 1911.
Because he needed the news of the theft to make more money by selling copies.
Contradiction
De Valfierno didn’t pay Perugia for the painting.
Perugia attempted to sell the Mona Lisa in Italy.
Outcomes
Put into prison
At liberty
Thinking & discussing:
Is the painting in the Louvre the authentic work by Leonardo da Vinci … or just a copy (Para. 1)
If Perugia stole a copy … who has the authentic Mona Lisa (Para. 8)
Is the Mona Lisa in Louvre an authentic one Why If not, who do you guess has the authentic one
Writing:
The chief organizer who sells the copies of the Mona Lisa is still at liberty. Please help the Louvre write a notice calling on the public to help find him.
Briefly explain the accident.
Remind people to be careful about the copies.
Appeal to people to offer useful clues of the criminals.
NOTICE
The Louvre
Purpose: find out the chief organizer
1913. 12. 20
Para. 1
Para. 2
Para. 3
Briefly explain the accident.
Remind people to be careful about the copies.
two years ago; on behalf of;
be arrested; authentic;
However;
the chief organizer;
precise/superb copies;
turn up;
… remains a puzzle;
The fact that…;
Appeal to people to offer useful clues of the criminals.
Anyone who find the suspect …;
as soon as possible;
be awarded
Notice is hereby given that …
It’s hereby announced that ….
Thanks!