2019-2020年高中英语Unit1Art-usinglanguage.doc

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2019-2020年高中英语Unit1Art-usinglanguagePart One: Teaching Design (第一部分:教学设计)Period 3: A sample lesson plan for Using Language (THE BEST OF MANHATTANS ART GALLERIES)AimsTo read and listen about art galleriesTo talk and write about art galleriesProceduresI. Warming up by talking about ManhattanHave you ever heard of Manhattan?Manhattan is an island bordering the lower Hudson River. It is one of the five boroughs that prise the City of New York. The borough is coterminous with New York County and includes the Island of Manhattan, as well as several other smaller islands and a small portion of the mainland (see geography). As of xx, the population prised 1,537,195 people, but the county is the smallest in the state of New York based on area.II. Reading THE BEST OF MANHATTANS ART GALLERIESNow e to page 5 and scan the text for information to plete the table below.NamePlaceFactsThe Frick CollectionGuggenheim MuseumMetropolitan Museum of ArtMuseum of Modern ArtWhitney Museum of American ArtIII. Reading aloud to the recording Now I am going to play the recording of the text THE BEST OF MANHATTANS ART GALLERIES and you are to read aloud to it, underlining all the expressions useful to you at the same time.IV. DiscussingNow go in groups of four to visit art galleries in New York. Tell your partner which galleries you prefer to visit and why.1. Id like to go to Metropolitan Museum of Art The Met is a universal museum: every category of art in every known medium from every part of the world during every epoch of recorded time is represented here and thus available for contemplation or study - not in isolation but in parison with other times, other cultures, and other media.Website metmuseum.orgAddress & Phone Metropolitan Museum of Art1000 Fifth AvenueFifth Ave at 82nd StreetNew York, NY 10028-0198(212) 535-7710Groups (212) 288-7733I would like to visit Chinese History Museum to discover Dunhuang Art in Beijing.Even though the Dunhuang grottoes were discovered 100 years ago, they remain a mystery to most Chinese. The grottoes, or caves, are the stuff of legend, of a time far removed from the present when men created a mystical dreamland to traffic in ideas pletely opposite the mercial ends of the legendary Silk Road or life day-to-day difficulties. But, despite the construction of modern facilities designed to make the grottoes more available to tourists and students while protecting the grottoes and the art inside them going to the heavenlyI am going to Shanxi to visit Taiyuan Jinci Jinrentai.Taiyuan Jinci Jinrentai太原晋祠金人台建于宋绍圣年间(1094)的金人台四隅守护神,由于铸铁像工艺较为复杂,一般用分节叠铸法,由数十块或上百块范合铸而成,但其神采犹存。他们通高225厘米,头戴冠,身着宋代将士军服,双腿叉立,有的握兵器,躯体魅梧壮硕,挺胸鼓腹,眉梢倒竖,眼珠鼓暴。人物勇武豪迈,于镇定自若中更添威武的气势,内在精神表现得十分真切,是宋代威武军将的写照。台中心,是琉璃制成的小阁,高达丈许,明代遗物。金人台西南隅的铁人为最为精彩,它溜光钲亮,被称为宋朝的“不锈钢”,造型独特,威武雄壮。其胸前铸有铭文,清楚地讲明铸造铁人的原意是镇水利民,与有的地方铸造镇水铁牛目的等同。IV. Closing down by writingIf you were to be in charge of a gallery, decide on what kind of art would be put in it for exhibition. Write down your reasons for your decision. Styles of ArtArtists used many styles in their paintings and drawings. Here are some of the more mon styles of art. Learn about each style and how to identify it. Next time you look at a painting, try to figure out what style it is! THE STYLESABOUT THE STYLESTHE ARTISTSAbstract Abstract artists felt that paintings did not have to show only things that were recognizable. In their paintings they did not try to show people, animals, or places exactly as they appeared in the real world. They mainly used color and shape in their paintings to show emotions. Some Abstract art is also called Non-objective art. In non-objective art, you do not see specific objects. It is not painted to look like something specific. Sonia Delaunay Jackson Pollock Cubism Cubism is modern art made up mostly of paintings. The paintings are not supposed to look real. The artist uses geometric shapes to show what he is trying to paint. Early cubists used mainly grays, browns, greens, and yellows. After 1914, Cubists started to use brighter colors. Cubism was the beginning of the Abstract and Non-objective art styles. Pablo Picasso Marc Chagall Georges Braque Expressionism In Expressionist Art, the artist tries to express certain feelings about some thing. The artists that painted in this style were more concerned with having their paintings express a feeling than in making the painting look exactly like what they were painting. Marc Chagall Wassily Kandinsky Ludwig Kirchner Fauvism Fauvism was an art style that lasted only four years, beginning in 1905. The leader of this movement was Henri Matisse. The word Fauvism is French for wild beasts. It got this name because the paintings had bright and unusual colors. The subjects in the paintings were shown in a simple way, and the colors and patterns were bright and wild. Henri Matisse Impressionism Impressionism was developed in France during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These pieces of art were painted as if someone just took a quick look at the subject of the painting. The paintings were usually in bold colors and did not have a lot of detail. The paintings in this style were usually outdoor scenes like landscapes. The pictures were painted to look like they were shimmering. Claude Monet Mary Cassatt Pierre Auguste Renoir Camille Pissaro Pointillism In Pointillism, the artist uses small dots or strokes of paint to make up the pictures. From far away, these dots blend together to form the picture and give the impression of different colors as they blend together. Paul Seurat Paul Signac Pop Art Pop art can be any every day item that is drawn in a brash and colorful way. Pop Art is short for Popular Art. It is inspired by ic strips, advertising, and popular entertainment. Andy Warhol Roy Lichtenstein Claes Oldenberg David Hockney Postimpressionism Postimpressionism began in the 19th century. It was mainly still lives and landscapes. The postimpressionists liked to use lots of colors and shadows. Vincent Van Gogh Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Paul Gauguin Paul Cezanne Primitivism Primitive Art looks like art that is done by a child. Usually the picture is painted very simply, and the subjects are flat, or two-dimensional. Paul Klee Henri Matisse Realism Realism is a type of art that shows things exactly as they appear in life. It began in the 18th century, but the greatest Realist era was in the mid-19th century. Most Realists were from France, but there were some famous American painters who were Realists also. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Leonardo Da Vinci Gustave Courbet Honore Daumier Thomas Eakins John Singleton Copley Surrealism Surrealists paintings were generally based on dreams. Their paintings were filled with familiar objects which were painted to look strange or mysterious. They hoped their odd paintings would make people look at things in a different way and change the way they felt about things. They thought that their paintings might stir up feelings in the back of peoples minds. Salvador Dali Henri Rousseau Max Ernst
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