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DESCRIBING A PAINTING


Date: 2015-10-07; view: 537.


Unit 3. painting

Task 1. My favourite music style.

REVISION

SPEAKING

Prepare a presentation about your favourite music style.

Cover the following:

· When, where and why did this music style appear?

· What are the brightest music performers/ singers within this style? What performer/ singer is your favourite one? Why?

· How does the music of this style sound? What instruments are typical of this music style?

· Why do you like this music style? When do you listen to this kind of music?

 

 

? VOCABULARY PRACTICE

Task 1. Study the given vocabulary.

1) Painters and their craft: a fashionable/ self-taught/ mature artist; a portrait/ landscape painter; to paint from nature/ memory/ imagination; to paint mythological/ historical subjects; to specialize in portraiture/ still life; to portray people/ emotions with mov­ing sincerity/ with restraint; to depict a person/ a scene of common life/ the mood of...; to render/ interpret the personality of...; to re­veal the person's nature; to capture the sitter's vitality/ transient expression; to develop one's own style of painting; to conform to the taste of the period; to break with the tradition; to be in advance of one's time; to expose the dark sides of life; to become famous overnight; to die forgotten and penniless.

2) Paintings. Genres:an oil painting; a canvas; a water-colour/ pastel picture; a sketch/ study; a family/ group/ ceremonial/ inti­mate portrait; a self-portrait; a shoulder-length/ half-length/ knee-length/ full-length portrait; a landscape; a seascape; a genre/ his­torical painting; a still life; a battle piece; a flower piece; a masterpiece.

3) Composition and drawing: in the foreground/ background; in the top/ bottom/ left-hand corner; to arrange symmetrically/ asymmetrically/ in a pyramid/ in a vertical format; to divide the picture space diagonally; to define the nearer figures more sharply; to em­phasize contours purposely; to be scarcely discernible; to convey a sense of space; to place the figures against the landscape back­ground; to merge into a single entity; to blend with the landscape; to indicate the sitter's profession; to be represented standing/ sitting/ talking; to be posed/ silhouetted against an open sky/ a classic pillar /the snow; to accentuate smth.

4) Colouring. Light and shade effects:subtle/ gaudy colouring; to combine form and colour into harmonious unity; brilliant/ low-keyed colour scheme; the colour scheme where ... predominate; muted in colour; the colours may be cool and restful/ hot and agitated/ soft and delicate/ dull, oppressive, harsh; the delicacy of tones may be lost in a reproduction.

5) Impression. Judgment: the picture may be moving, lyrical, romantic, original, poetic in tone and atmosphere; an exquisite piece of painting; an unsurpassed masterpiece; distinguished by a marvellous sense of colour and composition.

The picture may be dull, crude, chaotic, a colourless daub of paint, obscure and unintelligible, gaudy, depressing, disappoint­ing, cheap and vulgar.

 

Task 2. Using expressions from Task 1, describe a painting, in which:

· the painter reveals the ills of life;

· the painter depicts the emotions of a person very vividly;

· a person is depicted from head to foot, and in the background there is a tapestry;

· an area of countryside or land is shown;

· the sea is shown;

· an arrangement of objects, for example flowers or fruit, is depicted;

· objects in the background are a little blurred;

· contours are accentuated;

· all depicted objects form a unity;

· small wooden houses can hardly be noticed because they are too similar in colour to the background;

· bright colours predominate;

· subtle colours predominate;

· one can hardly make out what is depicted there.

 

Task 3. Describe one of these paintings in as much a detailed way as you can. Use the plan and the vocabulary from Task 1.

Leonardo da Vinci. Mona Lisa. 16th century. Claude Monet. The Cliffs at Etretat. 1885.
Pablo Picasso. Guernica. 1937.

 

 

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