own Impressionism Art History Book • Warmup- blending technique review. • Today (and the next class) we will be learning how to create your own book from the binding to what information will go into the book. • You will demonstrate an understanding of Impressionism and the artists that we have studied by creating the contents of your book. • Whatever you do not complete in class is homework!!!! • PS----check my website out for TIPS ON THE HOMWORK
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Today: Creating your ownImpressionism Art History Book
• Warmup- blending technique review.• Today (and the next class) we will be learning
how to create your own book from the binding to what information will go into the book.
• You will demonstrate an understanding of Impressionism and the artists that we have studied by creating the contents of your book.
• Whatever you do not complete in class is homework!!!!
• PS----check my website out for TIPS ON THE HOMWORK
Waterlillies, 1919, Oil on Canvas, 39x78 inches, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Study of a Figure of a Woman with a Parasol, 1886, 51x34”,Musee D’Orsay.
St. Lazare Train Station, 1887, TheArt Institute of Chicago.
Claude Monet(1840-1926)
Camille Pissarro(1830-1903)
Boulevard Montmartre on a WinterMorning, 1897, oil on canvasMetropolitan Museum of Art.
Boulevard Montmartre in the Night, 1898, oil on canvas, National Gallery.
Orchard in Bloom, 1872,Oil on canvas,National Gallery.
Pierre Renoir(1841-1919)
The Swing, 1876, oil on canvas,Musee d’Orsay.
Dance at le Moulin de la Gallette, 1876,Oil on canvas, Musee d’Orsay.
Two Sisters on the Terrace, 1881,Oil on canvas, Art Institute of Chicago.
Bedroom in Arles, 1889, oil on canvas, Art Institute of Chicago.
Vase with 12 Flowers, 1888, Oil on canvas, PhiladelphiaMuseum of Art.
Starry Night, 1889, oil on Canvas, Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Self Portrait, 1889, oil on canvas, Musee d’Orsay.
Paul Gauguin(1848-1903)
Tahitian Women on the Beach, 1891, Oil on canvas, Musee d’Orsay.
Self Portrait, 1889, oil On canvas, NationalGallery of Art.
The Midday Nap, 1892, oil on canvas, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Henri de Toulouse Lautrec
(1864-1901)
At the Circus Fernando, 1888, oil on canvas,Art Institute of Chicago.
At the Moulin Rouge, 1892, oil on canvas,Art Institute of Chicago.
Georges-Pierre Seurat(1859-1891)
A Sunday on La Grande Jatte, 1884, oil on canvas, Art Institute of Chicago.
The Seine on the Grande Jatte,1888, oil on canvas, Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Belgium.
Here is an example of what should be on each page of your art book. On the left page should be the name of the artist (dates born and died), an introductory sentence, type of brushstroke used, colors used, and what the artist chose to paint. The page on the right should include your drawing of one picture by that artist with information about that painting below (name of artist, name of painting, date, medium used, and location). You will do this for all 8 artists. ***Do not forget that you need to have one inch margins on both pieces of paper.