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Objective: Identify the kinds of paintings preferred in England and offer reasons to explain their popularity. Explain satire. Reynolds/Gainsborough theories. Bell Ringer (Vocabulary) Satire Painterly Portraiture Technique Oil paints Realistic. Art in England 18 th Century Unit 5.
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Objective: Identify the kinds of paintings preferred in England and offer reasons to explain their popularity. Explain satire. Reynolds/Gainsborough theories. Bell Ringer (Vocabulary) Satire Painterly Portraiture Technique Oil paints Realistic Art in England 18th Century Unit 5
Art in England 18th Century Unit 5 • Essential Questions • What was believed to be the two major causes for the lack of great artists in England during the 18th century? • What type of paintings did the English prefer? • When did Reynolds career begin? • Why was Reynolds sought after to paint noble children portraits? • Identify one famous piece of art created by Reynolds. • What did Gainsborough paint at the beginning of his career?
Art in England 18th Century Unit 5 • Essential Questions • What type of brushstrokes did Gainsborough use and what type of colors did he use? • Who was Gainsborough key rival in England? • Who came up with the theory in which cool colors should always be used in the background and warm colors should always be used in the foreground? • From the previous unit on color, why would it seem warm colors should be used in the foreground and cool colors should be used in the background? • Why did Gainsborough paint the Blue Boy? • How was the Blue Boy painted and what did it prove?
Art in England 18th Century Unit 5 • Reynolds, Self Portrait, 1776, oil on canvas • Whole Class • How does this portrait display Reynolds theory? • What type of balance is being used? • Does Reynolds create form in the figure? (explain) • How does Reynolds create contrast? (explain)
Art in England 18th Century Unit 5 • Reynolds, Lady Elizabeth Hamilton, 1758, oil on canvas • Table Groups • How does this portrait display Reynolds theory? • What type of line is being used, and what feeling is created by it? • Where is the negative space? • How does Reynolds create contrast? (explain)
Art in England 18th Century Unit 5 • Gainsborough, Lady in Blue, 1770, oil on canvas • Table Groups • How does this portrait display Gainsborough’s theory? • What type of line is being used, and what feeling is created by it? • What type of balance is being used? • How does Gainsborough create contrast? (explain)
Art in England 18th Century Unit 5 • Gainsborough, The Blue Boy, 1770, oil on canvas • Individual • How does this portrait display Gainsborough’s theory? • What type of texture in being displayed? (explain) • Where is the negative space? • How does Gainsborough create contrast? (explain)