Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Pointillism

Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Pointillism

Impressionism, Post-impressionism, Pointillism 2 Listen and read the texts. Match the paintings (A–C) to the art movements in the text. A B Go Live! Level 3 CLIL C, pp.214–215 © Oxford University Press PHOTOCOPIABLE C Impressionism Impressionism started in France in the 1860s. A group of artists, including Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, started to paint in a different way. They didn’t focus on specific people or objects. Their pictures were often of everyday scenes. They painted their ‘impression’ of moments in time, and they also used a new technique. They didn’t use blocks of colour, but created their pictures with lots of short, quick brushstrokes. Glossary (didn’t) focus (non) si concentravano/focalizzavano brushstrokes pennellate Go Live! Level 3 CLIL C, pp.214–215 © Oxford University Press PHOTOCOPIABLE Post-impressionism Post-impressionism started in 1886 and continued to about 1914. Post-impressionists developed new styles and tried different techniques. Famous Post-impressionists included Paul Cézanne, Paul Gauguin and Vincent Van Gogh. They all developed very different styles. For example, Cézanne reduced objects to their basic shapes to give a sense of order, while Van Gogh used swirling brushstrokes and strong colours. Pointillism Pointillism was a part of the Post-impressionist movement. Its founder was the French artist, Georges Seurat. He used a similar technique to the Impressionists, but reduced the short brushstrokes to single ‘dots’ of colour. Seurat also created light and shade with combinations of dots in different colours. From a distance, the dots of colour created a clear image. The concept of Pointillism is very similar to pixels on a computer screen. If the dots are smaller, the picture is clearer and more defined. Glossary reduced trasformò swirling circolari, a spirale dots punti shade ombra Go Live! Level 3 CLIL C, pp.214–215 © Oxford University Press PHOTOCOPIABLE 3 Read the texts again and choose the correct answer. 1 What was usually the focus of Impressionist paintings? A individual people B specific objects C everyday scenes 2 When did the Post-impressionist movement begin? A 1860 B 1886 C 1914 3 Which artist invented Pointillism? A Vincent Van Gogh B Georges Seurat C Claude Monet 4 What technique did Pointillism use? A short brushstrokes B dots of colour C blocks of colour Go Live! Level 3 CLIL C, pp.214–215 © Oxford University Press PHOTOCOPIABLE.

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