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Opening Agenda Things to Get:

Notebook paper (2) Things to Do:

PUT YOUR HOMEWORK IN THE BOX!

Opener: Impressionism Review

Class work: 2) PostImpressionism

Exit Slip: Quiz on Artists and their Work

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Things to Get: Notebook paper (2)

Things to Do: PUT YOUR

HOMEWORK IN THE BOX!

Opener: Impressionism Review

Class work: 2) PostImpressionism

Exit Slip: Quiz on Artists and their Work

1) Nneka 2) Steven Begley

4) Larry Powell 5) Larrisha 6) Jordan 8) Zach Farris 9) DaQuanna 10) Caresia 11) Trevor 13) Steven Breathett

14) Savon 15) Trevor P. 16) Tianah 17) Cody 18) Whitney

• 19) Alyssa• 20) Tylan• 21) Trae• 22) Qunina • 23) Lacey• 24)Cournney• 25) Mrs. Rawlings

• 26) Andrew• 27) Charlreese • 28) • 29) Kayne• 30) Kollin• 31) Tesia • 32) Jasmine

SEATS HAVE CHANGED!

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Things to Get: Notebook paper (2)

Things to Do: PUT YOUR

HOMEWORK IN THE BOX!

Opener: Impressionism Review

Class work: 2) PostImpressionism

Exit Slip: Quiz on Artists and their Work

1) 2) Mitchell 4) Derek 5) AJ 6) Reeca 7) Larry 8) Kamarri 9) Jonathan 10)Tybri 11) Audriana 12) Yajhaira 13) Ricardo 14) 15) Cory W. 16) Kate

17) Zach 18) Trevor 19) Nate Smith 20) Ismael 21) Jackie 22) Curtis 23) Alex 24) Ricky 25) Lauren 26) Justin 27) Nate Scott 28) Rochelle 29) 30) Phillip 31) SIerra 32) Morgan

Table by himself: Martaize

SEATS HAVE CHANGED!

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Things to Get: Notebook paper (2)

Things to Do: PUT YOUR

HOMEWORK IN THE BOX!

Opener: Impressionism Review

Class work: 2) PostImpressionism

Exit Slip: Quiz on Artists and their Work

2) Jessica 5) Trevor 6) Audonus 8) Terry 9) Labrentta 10) Derante 11) Jamarii 13) Jereme 14) Martez 16) Judith 17) Fernando 18) Marco 19) Tony 21) Darien

22)Kayla

24) Shell 25) Brooklyn 26) Chris 27) 29) Kayla 30) Melanie 32) Alfonzo

SEATS HAVE CHANGED!

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Things to Get: Notebook paper (2)

Things to Do: PUT YOUR

HOMEWORK IN THE BOX!

Opener: Impressionism Review

Class work: 2) PostImpressionism

Exit Slip: Quiz on Artists and their Work

1- Tori 22-Fernanda 2-Dorian 23-Woodie 3- 24- Kelvin 4-Austin 25-Damaris 5-Brandon 26-Ereika 6-Amanda 27-Corey 7-Olson 28-Justin 8-Maria 29-Jair 9-KB 30-Wesley 10-Cody 31-Elizabeth 11-Helena32-DaQuan 12-Scooby 13- Suzanne 14-Dustin 15- Rae 16-Dierra 17- Sierra 18- Stephen 19-Zach

20-Jessica 21- Ruth

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Things to Get: Notebook paper (2)

Things to Do: PUT YOUR

HOMEWORK IN THE BOX!

Opener: Impressionism Review

Class work: 2) PostImpressionism

Exit Slip: Quiz on Artists and their Work

1) Larbinator2) Chris3) 5) AustinMiller “Garden gnome”7) Damone 8) Tori 9) Serena 10) 11) Laura13) Domonick 14) TSmoove232416) Mary17) Nerlens Noel Khari18) Maria19) Carlin 21) Q22) Austin Lamb24) Breanna 25) Ethan26)27)28) Matty-izzle32) Brandon

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Opener: Answer the following as you watch the following video clip:

1) What two main characteristics of Impressionism that you see in the film clip?

2) This scene shows the influence of many Impressionist artists. How does this scene use color to create light?

3) What medium is used in this scene? Why is this medium crucial to the development of Impressionism?

4) Where do you see the influences of the following two Impressionist artists?a. Renoirb. Monet

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYonzhFT_z4

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Impressionist music

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Maurice Ravel March 7, 1875(!)- 1937 Important Fact:

Famous for being a French composer and pianist of the impressionist period

Characteristics of Music: He relied on traditional forms and structures as

ways of presenting his new and innovative harmonies.

He often masked the sections of his structure with transitions that disguised the beginnings of the motif.

Famous Works: “The Waltz”- starts with ¾ time; at the end, dissonance is used to create a feeling of chaos, representing Europe after WWI

“Bolero”- Ballet set in Spanish tavern, where a gypsy dancing on a table induces a state of ecstasy for the audience. Causes a riot

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How does Ravel’s Bolero use dynamics and timbre to reflect the Industrial Age?

Clip One:- Answer questions #6-10- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-4J5j74VPw

Clip Two: - Answer question #11- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkHA2pf1gvc

What characteristic of the Impressionist style of visual arts does this remind you of?

“a piece lasting seventeen minutes and consisting wholly of "orchestral tissue without music" — of one very long, gradual crescendo…”

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Claude Debussy• 1862 – 1918• Born in France

• Transition from late-Romantic music to early Modern music

• His music was thought to suggest “how sounds look and how colors sound.” – “instrumental color”

• Clair de Lune is his most famous piece.

• His two biggest influences were Richard Wagner and styles of non-western music (specifically the instrumentation of music from the island of Java).

• He had a turbulent private life – had affairs with four women, only one of which he actually married

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“Color…is vibration just as music is.” – Paul Gauguin

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How does Debussy’s Clair de Lune use timbre to create mood?

“themes are blended seamlessly so that the transitions are as fluid and undetectable as possible”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcpamvLB2JU&feature=related

Answer the corresponding questions on your viewing guide. http://www.tcd.ie/Music/JF%20History/debussy.html

Think of this quote as you watch this clip:

What characteristic of the Impressionist style of visual arts does this remind you of?

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Post-Impressionism

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Post-Impressionism 1886 to 1892 describes European art following

Impressionism Individual approach to painting

was stressed that was unique to each artist working at the time.

Main artists were: Paul Gauguin Georges Seurat Vincent van Gogh

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Paul Gauguin 1848-1903 leading Post-Impressionist

artist paved the way to primitivism

a belief that the qualities of primitive or early cultures are superior to those of contemporary civilization.

Influenced by his move to Taihiti

Famous work: Where Do We Come

From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?

Self Portrait With Halo

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Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?

"I believe that this canvas not only surpasses all my preceding ones, but that I shall never do anything better—or even like it."

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Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?

The three women with a child represent the beginning of life

the middle group symbolizes the daily existence of young adulthood;

and in the final group, according to the artist, "an old woman approaching death appears reconciled and resigned to her thoughts;" at her feet, "a strange white bird...represents the futility of words."

The blue idol in the background apparently represents what Gauguin described as "the Beyond."

www.wikipedia.com

• This painting is meant to be read from right to left.

• While painting this piece, Gauguin vowed to commit suicide once it was complete.

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Self-Portrait with Halo (1889)

Gauguin uses bold design, intense color, flat shapes to emphasize symbolism.

Desired to find the primitive core of human imagination.

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The Vision After the Sermon, Jacob Wrestling the Angel- 1888

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Georges Seurat 1859-1891 French founder of Neo-

impressionism and Pointillism Distinct dots of color to

create work Famous work:

Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte

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Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte (1884)

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Bathing at Asnieres (1884)

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The Circus(1891)

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Vincent van Gogh 1853-1890- Dutch Previous jobs included:

art dealer teacher missionary worker

started as an artist in 1880 @ age 27 Was known for using expressive elements such as

twisting lines to reflect his feelings and emotions about a subject

Had a great interest in Japanese art and collected Ukiyo-e woodblock prints.

produced more than 2,000 works during the last ten years of his life

friends with Paul Gauguin committed suicide

Japonisme

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The Potato Eaters (1885)

- Van Gogh’s first great painting

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Café Terrace at Night, 1888- Van Gogh uses linear

perspective, unlike many of his other works.

- What is the vanishing point?

- Paints darkness without black – the buildings are in shades of blue

- The café is still there today, refurbished to look like the painting

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Café Van Gogh in 2007

The café is still there, in Arles, France. It’s been refurbished to look (something) like it did in the painting. (Photo © 2007 Heidi Pettigrew)

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Starry Night (1889)- movement & rhythm used though repetition and pattern

- one of his greatest works

- artistic brilliance soared as his mental state declined

- painted while Vincent was in an insane asylum

- Unlike most of his works, Starry Night was painted from memory and not outdoors as was his preference

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Vase with Twelve Sunflowers

-sunflower series are the most famous of his works

-mostly done in 1888 in the hopes of pleasing Paul Gauguin when he came to the "Yellow House"

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Self Portrait with Bandaged Ear (1889)

-Gauguin moved in with Van Gogh in October.

-The relationship deteriorated throughout December.

-Relations between the pair declined in tandem with Vincent's state of mental health.

-On 23 December, van Gogh, in an irrational fit of madness, mutilated the lower portion of his left ear, wrapped it in cloth and then took it to a prostitute.

-Originally went after Gauguin with the razor blade before attacking himself

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Portrait of Doctor Gachet (1890)

Portrait of Doctor Gachet is famous for a number of reasons.

-painted in the last few months of Van Gogh's life

-1990, Portrait of Doctor Gachet was sold within three minutes for $82.5 million.

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Night Café, 1888

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Night Café, 1888 Van Gogh wanted this painting to convey

an oppressive atmosphere- “A place where one can ruin oneself, go mad, or commit a crime.”

Proprietor at the edge of the billiard table Madness is conveyed with vivid hues that

contrast each otherDeep perspective on the table makes it seem like it’s going to slide out of the painting The thickness, shape, and direction of his

brush strokes created a tactile counterpart to his intense color schemes Moved the brush back and fourth or at

right angles Direct application from paint tube

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Activity Fold into three parts In each section, label it with

the following: Gauguin Seurat Van Gogh

Draw the image on the left in their style

Must use color 15 minutes

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HomeworkImpressionist Self-Portrait

1) Your illustration must take up an entire sheet of white computer paper.

2) All subject matter in the painting must be illustrated using the techniques of impressionism: ONLY SHORT “BRUSHSTROKES” CAN BE USED!

3) Your illustration must use color.

4) Setting: Outside, Cafes, Streets of Lexington (pretty ones)

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Exit Slip Match the following

styles with the correct artist.

1. Layered brush strokes

2. Bold, flat color

3. Tiny dots of color

4. Which image best describes the following two musical pieces?

A

B