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Title: The Arts


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The Arts
  • World Arts
  • The British school of painting
  • Prepared by Iryna Krupko,
  • Valia Halushko
  • pupils of the 11th form,
  • School of Svaritsevichy

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How does art influence on our life?
  • What famous painters do you know?
  • What are their masterpieces?
  • What do you know about the Golden Age of
    English painting ?
  • What contribution did English painters make to
    the development of the world art?

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Leonardo da Vinci
  • Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) is one of the
    greatest of all painters. His painting the Last
    Supper is probably the most famous painting in
    the world.
  • Leonardo was born in the village of Vinci in
    Italy. When his father found out that the boy
    was interested in painting, he sent him to an
    excellent painter and teacher.
  • The Last Supper is a mural in a chapel in Milan.
    This picture was famous long before it was
    finished.
  • One of Leonardos paintings is called the Mona
    Lisa. It is the picture of a woman with a faint
    smile on a face. Now it is the greatest treasures
    of the Louvre in Paris.

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Leonardo da Vinci The Last Supper
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Leonardo da Vinci Mona
Lisa
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Rembrandt


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Titian
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Van Gogh
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Van Gogh
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Van Gogh
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Van Gogh
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Pissarro The red roofs
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Renoir Ball in Mullen de
le Galette
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MonetThe wild poppies
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Monet
Impression. Sunrise
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Gauguin The Tahitian women
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Degas
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Degas The
blue dancers
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Cézanne
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Cézanne The cards-players
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Salvador Dali
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The Golden Age of English Painting
  • The period from W. Hogarth to J. Constable and
    W. Turner is the period between the 1730s and
    1830s. Never in any other century did England
    contribute so much to the history of world art.
  • Holbein, Antonio More, Rubens, Van Dyck were
    almost English painters during a longer or
    shorter period of their lives. They influenced
    greatly the formation of the British Painting
    school.

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Anthony Van Dyck
  • The Flemish Painter Sir Anthony Van Dyck
    (1599-1641), a pupil of great Rubens, is
    considered the father of the English portrait
    school and set before it an aristocratic ideal of
    the person.

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Anthony Van DyckCharles II
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Joseph Mallord William Turner
  • Joseph Mallord William Turner(1774-1851) had a
    life-long passion for the sea and dedicated most
    of the painting to it. Calais Pier is one of the
    greatest creations.
  • Genre seascape
  • Masterpieces - Calais Pier , The Sun Rising
    Through Vapour

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Joseph Mallord
William TurnerSnow-storm
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William Hogarth
  • William Hogarth (1697 1764) is a truly English
    painter. He was the first English painter who
    raised English pictorial art to a high level of
    importance. He was a man of remarkably individual
    character and thought.
  • Genre portraiture, satirical social painting.
  • Masterpieces The Shrimp Girl, Self portrait,
    The Rakes Progress, The Marriage- a -la- Mode .
  • Peculiar features connected painting with
    literature, theatre, invented stories and
    illustrated them.

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William Hogarth
The Girl with Crabs


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John Constable
  • John Constable(1776-1837) developed his own style
    of painting . He was the first English landscape
    painter to ask no lessons from the Dutch.
  • Constable was an acute observer of nature and had
    a romantic passion for light.
  • Genre landscape
  • Masterpieces the Haywain, The Flatford Mill
  • Peculiar features introduced the green colour,
    made sketches directly from nature, used broken
    touches of colour, began the realistic trend

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John Constable
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J. Constable.
The Evening
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Thomas Gainsborough
  • Thomas Gainsborough(1727 1788) succeeded
    brilliantly as a portrait painter. His portraits
    are painted in clear tones, where blue and grey
    colours are dominated.
  • Genre portrait, landscape.
  • Masterpieces The Blue Boy, Mrs. Sheridan.
  • Peculiar features grey and blue colours,
    romantic paintings, the creator of landscape
    painting.

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Thomas Gainsborough Painters daughters
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Thomas Gainsborough Sarah Siddons
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Thomas Lawrence(1769-1839)
  • Thomas Lawrence(1769-1839) was a painter of
    kings, princes, great diplomats, generals. All
    these are presented in large fulldress portraits
    painted with verve and elegance. He lavished on
    his portraits his facility of execution, his
    fluid touch, his rich colour.
  • Genre portrait.
  • Masterpieces Portrait of Vorontsov, Duke of
    Wellington.
  • Peculiar features a master of brilliant
    official portrait, did not penetrate into the
    nature of his characters.

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  • We put a question to our classmates
  • What helps you to enjoy and understand arts?
  • Here are the results

I read special books 30
I go to the theatre 10
I listen to the music 50
I visit lectures 10
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Additional information
  • It is not a secret that the calm flouring
    moonlight over the dark of one winter evening
    inspired Beethoven to write his Moonlight
    Sonata.
  • Listening to it we can first hear the dance of
    spirits upon the lawn, then breathless movement,
    descriptive of flight and uncertainly and then
    vague impulsive terror, which carried us away on
    its rustling wings and left us in emotion and
    wonder.

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Additional information
  • All of you know a canvas Vesuvius at Night by
    Aivasovsky. A sudden eruption of Vesuvius
    happened early in the morning in 79 AD and the
    town was covered with 7 meters of ashes for 18
    centuries.
  • A popular Italian composer Puccini wrote his
    opera The last Day of Pompeii. The opera
    inspired a great Russian painter Briullov to
    create his famous painting under the same title.

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My conclusion
  • A word can unite a sound and colour in itself.
  • The beauty of our world is expressed in music,
    poems and painting.
  • Arts help us to understand, see, hear, feel,
    watch beautiful things around us.
  • Arts express liberty of feelings and emotions
    that is as the wind, the sky, the sea.
  • We must read books about arts
  • We must learn folk songs, dances, handicrafts.
  • We must visit museums, art galleries.
  • It is impossible to understand classical music
    (sonatas, symphonies, operas) or masterpieces of
    great painters without previous preparation.

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Used materials
  • Books
  • Magazines
  • Digest
  • Encyclopedia
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