牛津译林版(2019)选择性必修 第一册Unit3 The art of painting Reading 课件(共22张PPT)

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名称 牛津译林版(2019)选择性必修 第一册Unit3 The art of painting Reading 课件(共22张PPT)
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(共22张PPT)
Unit3
The art of painting
Painting is silent poetry, and poetry is painting that speaks.
--Simonides of Ceos
画是无言的诗, 诗是有声的画。
——凯奥斯岛的西摩尼得斯
Tell different types of paintings
portrait
still life
real-life
landscape
Where is the passage taken from
A. a news report B.a travel journal
C. a magazine D. a textbook
a travel journal
where
who
what
The Musée d’Orsay
Claude Monet [m ne]
Pierre-Auguste Renoir[ renwɑ]
Vincent van Gogh[ v nts nt v n g ]
Paul Gauguin[g : g ]
The Ballet Class
The Card Players
Blue Water Lilies
Dance at Le Moulin[ mu:l ] de la Galette[g let]
I was impressed by two of the greatest Impressionist painters Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir the most.
Structure
Para._____
Paras._____
Paras._____
I was impressed by two of the greatest Impressionist painters Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir the most.
Impressionist painters shared some similarities in terms of their subject matter and painting techniques, and influenced future painters and modern art.
Visiting the Musée d’Orsay was what I was looking forward to most about my trip to Paris.
1
2-4
5-6
para.1
What is the Musée d’Orsay
________ in an old railway station, the Musée d'Orsay, a world-famous museum, _______ some of the best-known Impressionist paintings.
Housed
features
para.2
Claude Monet
克劳德·莫奈
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
皮埃尔·奥古斯特·雷诺阿
para.3
Blue Water Lilies
around 250 paintings
in different colors and styles
free brushwork
mostly from his garden
Monet
莫奈
vivid color
in a unique way
Renoir
雷诺阿
para.4
Masterpiece:
Subject:
Characteriestics:
Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette
《煎饼磨坊的舞会》
life in a busy neighbourhood of Paris on a Sunday afternoon
Type:
real-life painting
show the effect of ______
_________ of the figures
___________ detail
light
soft edges
Renoir
雷诺阿
so little clear
What are the similarities between Monet’s and Renoir’s paintings
seek liberation from the rules of the old style
para.5
What is the old style What is the new style
old style
new style
para.5
the Impressionists’ paintings
the works that came before
Subjects:
Techniques:
Styles:
Focus:
everyday subject matter
history paintings
less realistic
realistic
just a brief “impression”
every detail in a scene
employ free brushwork
use color to show the effect of light
/
as o_______ to
pposed
The Night Watch, 1642, Rembrandt
Impression, Sunrise, 1872, Claude Monet
伦勃朗《夜巡》
莫奈《日出印象》
The Gleaners, 1857, Millet
米勒《拾穗者》
What can you see
What are the features
What’s your feeling Do you like it
para.6
What influences did the Impressionists have?
on ________________ painters
Post-Impressionist
Vincent van Gogh
文森特·梵高
Paul Gauguin
保罗·高更
Post-impressionist paintings
Impressionist paintings
pay more attention to ________
self-emotion
para.6
What influences did the Impressionists have?
on ________________ painters
on __________ art
on the writer
It left a lasting impression on the writer.
Post-Impressionist
modern
It encouraged artists to look at the world _____ ___ _____ ____ ______ ___ _____.
from an entirely
new point of view
What do you think of the title of this travel journal
First impressions
a good summary of the journal
the first time
pun 双关
If you were a tour guide of the Musée d’Orsay, how would you introduce the museum to the visitors
An introduction to the museum
An introduction to some painters and paintings
Its influence or your feelings
The Musée d'Orsay is a world-famous art museum in Paris, France. It is unusual because it was previously used as a railway station. This museum is famous for its large collection of paintings from the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist movements of the 19th century. It also displays masterpieces from masters such as Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin. A visit to the Musée d'Orsay allows visitors to look at and compare the different styles between the two art movements. They can enjoy looking at the world from an entirely new point of view.