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1 Obras de Arte
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Le musée D’Orsay.
Compiled by John McFarlane 3 rd September rd September Slides Duration 11:40 minutes Version V.01.
1/03/09 De 89 à 98. 1/03/09 De 89 à 98 1/03/09 De 89 à 98.
M A R I S A 0707 click Paul Cézanne ( ) Paul Gauguin (1848 – 1903)Vincent van Gogh (1853 – 1890) Hilaire Germain Edgar Degas ( ) Anterior.
We will: Review the definition of shape and form Understand the difference between shape and form Explore artists who experimented with shape I will: Take.
Agree OR Disagree?. To be a good piece of art, it must look like something.
Impressionist Art
Do these look like they were painted by the same person?
Impressionism- 19 th century art movement Word is from “Sunrise” Originated in Paris Used large brush strokes Focused on the effects of the change in time.
Museum of fine arts Boston, MA U.S.A CREATED BY Oscar Lozano Period 2 boston.
Musée d’Orsay By Julianne Goyena. Before it was a museum… Garden - Henry IV’s queen, Marguerite de Valois Port - Quai d’Orsay Station and Hotel.
By Blue Balliett. What is art? Why do people interpret art differently?
Impressionism ’s Impressionism Emphasis of Light Major Artists Subject Matter Industrial Revolution Inventions Brush strokes Historical, political.
Welcome to the Art Room Mrs. Eschner Mrs. Chase. Grades K – 5 will be introduced to 3 new artists each school year The artist lineup is consistent throughout.
Five Essentials in Powerful Painting Composition Value Color Focal Point Texture.
AN AGE OF ANXIETY Chapter 28. Rutherford’s Atomic Model.
Art Notebooks/Drawing Journal Today’s Date Title of work (if applicable) Artist Date of work Response – Informed by discussion (25 words or more) Part.
Art Review—Part Two. Naturalism La Belle Epoque—the “Beautiful Era” for upper class Europeans—late 19 th century-WWI Naturalism was a reaction to Romanticism.
Welcome to the Art Room Mrs. Chase Mrs. Fonteyn. Grades 1 – 5 will be introduced to 3 new artists each school year The artist lineup is consistent throughout.
Elements of Art Line Shape Form Space Texture Color/Value.
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