Colour. Ancient Egyptian wall painting Giotto, Italy, 13 th century.

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Colour

Ancient Egyptian wall painting

Giotto, Italy, 13 th century

Fra Angelico, Italy, 14 th Century

Titian, Italy

Vermeer, Netherlands

Edouard Manet, France

Andre Derain, France

Ellsworth Kelly, USA, 1933-

Task All: Understand key vocabulary related to colour theory, and demonstrate by completing illustrated document. Choose TWO of the paintings to discuss under the heading of “Colour” on your blog. Some: Research Fauves- Matisse and Derain- and colour symbolism- and select some works to discuss. Follow up by looking at a contemporary art work from the “Colour Chart” exhibition of 2008.