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1、Western-style PaintingsFirst impressionsThe art of painting has a long history and there are different types of painting. Write down the main idea of each part in the chart below.Para. 1Paras. 2-4Paras. 5-6A general _ to the museum Muse dOrsay._ of paintings of Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir
2、._ and_ of ImpressionistintroductionDescriptionsSimilaritiesinfluenceRead paragraph 1 and say something about Muse dOrsay.The Muse dOrsay is a world-famous museum. It features some of the best-known Impressionists paintings. The Muse dOrsay is housed in an old railway building.Discussion Why do peop
3、le visit art museums?1. appreciate the artists spectacular masterpieces.2. learn about cultures, beliefs and traditions.3. see a counrys history through its art.4. be inspired by creative intelligence.5. have a better understanding of the past directly and in person6. broaden peoples vision and deve
4、lop the sense of beauty.Read paragraph 2-4Whats the connecting sentence between para 2-3?While it was hard to pick a favourite painting out of so many amazing works, the artists who made the deepest impression on me were two of the greatest Impression painter, Claude Monet and Pierre-Augeste Renoir.
5、leading to the following contextThe author was impressed by the fact that Monet painted around 250 paintings of the same lily pond, all in different colours and styles. It also amazed him that every time Monet studied the simple scene, he brought the ponds beauty to the canvas in a unique way.Read p
6、aragraphs 3As to Monet, what impressed the author most?Color is my day-long obsession, joy and torment.People discuss my art and pretend to understand as if it were necessary to understand, when its simply necessary to love.Claude MonetHe is a person of great _DiscussionWhat can you learn about Mone
7、t?patience, diligence, perseverance, creativity, passion.Read paragraph 4 What struck the author about Renoirs masterpiece? The small areas of light across the painting and the way the soft edges of the figures seemed to mix together. There is so much going on, but so little clear detail, which make
8、s the lively movement of the dance almost jump out at the viewer.Which is most likely to be an Impressionist painting? Why? What are the features of Impressionists?Read paragraph 5 and 6, make a comparison between the Impressionists paintings and the works that came before.The works that came before
9、The Impressionists paintingsSubjectsStylesRealisticFocusHistory paintingsEveryday subject matterLess realisticEvery detail in a sceneJust a brief “impression” they had at that momentRead paragraph 5Can you sum up the features of Impressionsts paintings What influence did the Impressionists have on o
10、ther painters?The Impressionists influenced the Post-Impressionist painters as well as painters in modern art by encouraging artists to look at the world from an entirely new point of view.para 6 What do you think of the title of this travel journal? a good summary of the journal the first time pun2
11、0B Y Z Y HWhat do you think of the title of this travel journal? a good summary of the journal the first time punThis may be the first time that the writer comes to watch the painting.If you were a tour guide of the Muse dOrsay, how would you introduce the museum to the visitors? The Muse dOrsay is
12、a world-famous art museum in Paris, France. It is unusual because it was previously used as a railway station. This museum is famous for its large collection of paintings from the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist movements of the 19th century. It also displays masterpieces from masters such as Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin. A visit to the Muse dOrsay allows visitors to look at and compare the different styles between the two art movements. They can enjoy looking at the world from an entirely new point of view.