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QOTD LEVEL 1: WHAT ARE THE FOUR WATERCOLOR TECHNIQUES I SHOWED YOU? USE THE BACK OF LAST WEEKS QOTD FORM OBJECTIVE LEVEL 4: STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO CREATE AN ARTWORK INSPIRED BY THE ART MOVEMENT, ART NOUVEAU. Art Nouveau
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Todays Activities: Complete drawing letters, boarders and backgrounds Drawings must fill the page, have organic imagery or things found in nature. Watercolor Techniques Demo
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Art Nouveau Art Nouveau was an art movement from 1880s to 1910s. Art Nouveau was a way of thinking about modern society and new production methods. It was an attempt to redefine the meaning and nature of the work of art. This approach was considered completely new and revolutionary, thus the New Art - Art Nouveau name.
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Advertising posters were welcomed into art.
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Because of typical flat, decorative patterns used in all art forms, Art Nouveau obtained a nickname 'the noodle style‘ Principal subjects are lavish birds and flowers, insects, and women.
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Toulouse-Lautrec Henri de Toulouse- Lautrec was born into an aristocratic family in the south of France in 1864 Sickly as a child, with weak bones Broke one leg falling in a ditch and a year later fell off a stool and broke his other leg Spent a lot of time recuperating in bed, so he began to draw Life of Toulouse
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Toulouse- Lautrec Unknown at the time, Henri suffered from a genetic condition that prevented his bones from healing properly. Both legs ceased to grow, while the rest of his body continued to grow normally.
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His stunted physique earned him laughs and scorn, and kept him from experiencing many of the physical pleasures offered in Montmartre, a sorrow that he drowned in alcohol.
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ADULT LIFE In Paris he began to frequent the cafes and salons Because of his size and body deformity, Lautrec felt comfortable in the dark cafes and salons The locals of these establishments became the subject matter for most of his work
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His early works were a part of the Impressionism Art Movement. He befriended another artist, Vincent Van Gogh They frequented clubs and bars-particularly the Moulin Rouge. Lautrec painting Van Gogh Painting
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POSTER MAKING His later works were a part of the Art Nouveau Movement The acts and shows that performed changed frequently so the cafes needed a cheap, easy and replaceable way to advertise Because of his frequency in the cafes he became familiar with owners and managers, they asked him to start creating posters Moulin Rouge
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Lautrec lived a hard life His physical problems and heavy drinking took a toll on his body and mind Died at the age of 37 At The Moulin Rouge
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Divan Japonais
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Jane Avril
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At The Gallows
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Art Nouveau Illuminations Choose an initial and in the Art Nouveau style draw it onto watercolor paper We will use at least 4 0f 8 watercolor techniques to paint the Illumination in the Art Nouveau style
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