art
artists
works/ masterpieces
forms
musicliteraturefilm buildingssculpturespaintingabstract / realistic/
impressionism
gallery
• oil painting• water color• landscape• cartoon• figure drawing• sketch
油画水彩画风景画卡通人物画素描
kinds of painting
Xu BeihongXu Beihong
Zhang Zhang DaqianDaqian
Qi BaishiQi Baishi
Match the works with Match the works with the painterthe painter
Monet
Leonardo Da Vinci
Van Gogh
Picasso
match the paintings match the paintings and and
the paintersthe painters
Rembrant
Italian, Renaissance.
Characteristic of his painting:
_________use of light,
___________of the human body and its ________feature
________understanding of how the human face registers emotion
Leoardo da Vinci (1452-1519)
expert
awarwness detailed
keen
Claude Monet French
School of painting: impressionismCharacteristic of painting:__________________small brush strokes_______________ordinary subject matter___________visual angle added to his style
was composed offocused onusual
Rembrandt DutchCharacteristic of painting:1) __________ using a brown background to cause h
is paintings emerge from dark to light2)__________ maintained a balance between paintin
g tonally, with light and shade and painting in colour.
excelled at
masterfully
Pablo Picasso Spanish
School of paintingcubismCharacteristic of paintingattempt to represent all facets of an object on the same plane
Vincent Van Gogh Dutch
School of paintingpost-impressionismCharacteristic of paintinghad a deep passion for art itselfpainted with emotion and intensity
1. artist, school of painting
2. How you appreciate the painting how it makes you feel what the artist is emphasizing artistic elements distance, colors, light, lines what purpose the art is fulfilling
★What will be most likely introduced in the text?
Some famous Chinese artists Different periods of Western painting Some famous Western artists Features( 特点) of the Western painting All the styles of Western art What influenced the Western art
Time period
AD5th----15th The Middle Ages15th----16th The Renaissance
Late 19th----early 20th
Impressionism
Modern art20th ----today
Ages:
Time:
Artist:
Characteristics:
Middle Ages
5th to 15th century AD
Giotto di Bondone
religious themes,
many religious symbols
Created a feeling of
respect and love for God.
Ages:
Time:
Artist:
Characteristics:
Ages: the Renaissance
Time: 15th to 16th ce
ntury
Artist: Masaccio
realistic themes,
humanistic
perspective (透视)
Ages:
Time:
Artist:
Characteristics:
Ages: Impressionism
Time: Late 19th to
early 20th
Artist: not mentioned
Characteristics:
painted outdoors,
not detailed
Ages: Time:
Artist: Characteristics:
Ages: Modern ArtTime: 20th century to
todayArtist: not mentionedCharacteristics:Abstract (that is)not concentrates on
certain qualities of the object very realistic: look like photographs
Who can predict what painting stylesthere will be in the future?
A. The writer thinks there will be no other style of painting in the future.B. The writer seems to laugh at the painting in the future.C. The writer believes there will be much more styles of painting in the future.D. In the future, the styles of painting will be interesting.
What does the sentence refer to ?
The writer pictures the western paintings in the four periods in order to______
A. Western painting is the essential part of western civilization.
B. Western painting is the common language among western countries.
C. Western painting is the picture of western life.
D. Western painting is the beauty in itself.
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A. The Middle Ages B. The renaissance
C. impressionism D. modern times
1. the period when religion dominated the society
2. the period when humanism dominated the society
3. the period when agriculture dominated the society
4. The period when industry began to dominate the society
5. the period when Gitto di Bondeon lived
6. the period when Massaccio lived
7. the period when the art is/was the most abstract
Are these statements true or false? Tick the correct ones and correct the mistakes.
1.Western art has changed very little over the last seventeen centuries.
2.Painters in the Middle Ages painted mainly religious subjects.
3.Paintings in the Middle Ages were very realistic.
4.Renaissance painters tried to paint things in a realistic way.
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√
many times
full of religious symbols
5.Two important discoveries in the Renaissance period were oil paints and drawing in perspective.
6.Impressionists painted their pictures mainly indoors.
7.At first most people liked the impressionists’ paintings.
8.Modern art began with the impressionists.
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didn’t like
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outdoors