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Page 1: Journey Through Impressionism

What is this a painting of?What is this a painting of?

Is it painted realistically?Is it painted realistically?

What colours can you see?What colours can you see?

What time of day was it painted?What time of day was it painted?

How old is the painting? How old is the painting?

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By the end of the lesson, you should be able to:

tell me the six key features of Impressionism.

show me a page in your sketchbook all about Impressionism, painted in an Impressionist style!

tell me some information about Monet and what Art was like before the Impressionist era.

WALT understand the six key features of Impressionism, and how to present them creatively

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Born in 1840 in Paris.

Died in 1926 aged 86 in Giverny.

His father was a grocer and his mother was a singer.

Lived with his Aunt from the age of 16 when his mother died.

His Aunt supported his Artistic ambitions and pulled him out of the Army to begin studying Art.

Married Camille who he often painted.

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Impressionist painters used

colour and brushstrokes in a

new way.

Claude Monet was the most important of the

Impressionist Painters.

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Looked to ancient Rome and Greece for inspiration.

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The movement wanted to capture untamed nature and fully involve the viewer in strong emotions such as horror, terror and awe.

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Claude tried to show the changing colours and shadows during the day and how scenes changed in

different seasons.

Do you know what time of day Claude painted this?

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We’re going to go on a journey through time and space....

...to help us remember the six key features of Impressionist paintings.

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They tried to capture the effects of light

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Impressionist artists mostly

worked outside

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Impressionist artists did not blend in the marks

made by the paintbrush

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They worked fast to capture the

effects of light on the landscape

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They did not use black paint

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They used contrasting colours

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WALT understand the six key features of Impressionism, and how to present them creatively

They worked fast to capture the moment –

create an impression

They used contrasting colours

They did not blend in the

marks made by the paintbrush

They did not use black paint

They tried to capture the effects of light

Impressionist artists mostly

worked outside

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A quick re-cap...

They worked fast to capture the effect of the moment

They used contrasting colours

They did not blend in the marks made by the paintbrush

They did not use black paint

They tried to capture the effects of light

Impressionist artists mostly worked outside

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Your task!By the end of the lesson, you should be able to:

show me a page in your sketchbook all about Impressionism, painted in an Impressionist style!

WALT understand the six key features of Impressionism, and how to present them creatively

WILF:-Well planned and thought out page(s)- Clear illustrations and text- All six key features being represented- Well mixed paint- Visible brush marks to copy the Impressionist style- Finished work

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Other ideas:

• A tree with branches holding illustrations of the six key features of Impressionism.

• Six water lilies in a pond with a fact in each.

• A paint palette holding the pairs of contrasting colours (refer to your colour wheel!)

WALT understand the six key features of Impressionism, and how to present them creatively

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They worked fast to capture the effect of the moment

They used contrasting colours

They did not blend in the marks made by the paintbrush

They did not use black paint

They tried to capture the effects of light

Impressionist artists mostly worked outside

WILF:-Well planned and thought out page(s)- Clear illustrations and text- All six key features being represented- Well mixed paint- Visible brush marks to copy the Impressionist style- Completed pages

WALT understand the six key features of Impressionism, and how to present them creatively

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By the end of the lesson, you should be able to:

tell me the six key features of Impressionism.

show me a page in your sketchbook all about Impressionism, painted in an Impressionist style!

tell me some information about Monet and what Art was like before the Impressionist era.

WALT understand the six key features of Impressionism, and how to present them creatively