‘Our City’ We will: Create a range of drawings of our city using different media Explore various artists who are inspired by buildings Explore and experiment.

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‘Our City’ We will: Create a range of drawings of our city using different media Explore various artists who are inspired by buildings Explore and experiment with various printmaking skills Create a personal design to be made as a series of prints

Utrillo : 26 Dec Nov 1955 French, Parisian painter Techniques: Impasto, often added sand to paint. Used a pallet knife

Spencer Gore ( ) English painter from Camden Town English Post Impressionism Techniques: Impasto Formal composition

Oskar Kokoschka - Austrian painter Technique: Impasto Heavy brushstroke Expressionist

Guardi – Italian (Venice) 1730 – 1780 Techniques: Influenced by use of light ‘Chiriascuro’

Robert Delaunay English, worked and lived in France Techniques: Fauvism - use of un-realistic colour Orphism – harmonious use of shape, form, space and colour Use of cubist space (different angles)

Lionel Feininger – Germany (Bauhaus) Styalized paintings with interesting use of space and light Influenced by cubists use of space Techniques: Use of warm colours Overlapping planes and use of colour

Edward Hopper – American Carefully drawn and quite realistically painted Relationship between figure and building – ambiguous stories Techniques: Strong use of tone to depict light

Piranisi – Italian Printmaker Techniques: Etchings

Carel Weight – English Painter Professor at Royal Collage of Art in ‘50’s Often landscapes with figures Techniques: Scumbelling Layers of glazes Oil paint

John Bratby – English ‘50’s English scenes Social realism Techniques: Impasto Gestural brush strokes

Camille Pissarro – French Impressionist Paris street scenes Before pointilism Techniques: Soft, muted colours Light, atmospheric Rapidly painted Figures capture movement

Monet - French painter Impressionism Variations on a theme – different times of the day Techniques: Rich colour Magical – focuses on the surface

John Piper – English painter His work expands the war Techniques: Mixed media quite experimental Wax Watercolour Inks

John Piper – English painter His work expands the war Techniques: Mixed media quite experimental Wax Watercolour Inks

John Piper – English painter whose work expands the war Techniques: Mixed media quite experimental Wax Watercolour Inks

John Piper

John Martin – English Victorian painter Worked on a massive scale

David Hockney – Contemporary, English Photographer and painter Techniques: Style continues to change

Maurice Vlamenk – French painter Fauves – bold rich use of colour Techniques: Bright colours Rapid expressionistic brushstrokes

Bernard Buffet – French Parisian Painter Architectural, structured work Techniques: Flat Vertical Outlining

Van Gogh – French Post Impressionist Passion and emotion captured within his work Techniques: Rich colours Impasto Directional brushstrokes

Umberto Boccionni – Italian Futurist painter – dynamic After the first world war Creating movement through capturing speed, machine, and city life Techniques: Rich colours Small brushstrokes to capture movement

De Chirco – Italian Surrealist painter – dreamscapes Techniques: Flat smooth painting Outlining Block colour

Raoul Dufy – French Fauve painter Technique: Light, bright colours Paionted colours first then drew into them

Gustav Dore – French Printmaker Ilustrator Techniques: Lithograph Engraving

Hundertwasser

Christopher Tate – contemporary Cornish artist