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Dive into the world of colors in art and their expressive qualities. Explore the emotions evoked by the vibrant hues in Bruegel's "The Wedding Dance," Matisse's "Dance," and Monet's "Woman with a Parasol." Discover the historical significance of colors and why we associate specific emotions with them. Reflect on your personal experiences and what colors mean to you.
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Slide 1 The Wedding Dance, Bruegel the Elder, c. 1566
Slide 2 Describe the colours in Bruegel’s painting? Why do you think Bruegel used these colours? What do these colours express to you? How do they make you feel? Look at the faces and expressions of the dancers? What feelings do you think are being expressed in this painting? What emotions do you think they are feeling?
Dance, Matisse, c. 1909–1910 Slide 3
The Dancers IV,Hockney, 2014 Slide 4
Slide 5 Manuscript of The Decameron, fol. 5r (c. 1476), Illustration from The Decameron, Crivelli, c. 1476
Woman with a Parasol – Madame Monet and Her Son, Monet. c. 1875 Slide 7
Slide 14 Mona Lisa, Leonardo da Vinci, c. 1503-1517
Slide 15 • Have emotions associated with colours changed over time? • Why do we now associate blue with peace, red with anger, etc? • What do you associate with certain colours?