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Vincent Van Gogh

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Vincent Van Gogh

Vincent Van GoghObjective: You will analyze art elements in order to select and apply various styles to your artwork.

DRILL: GET AN IPAD please.

1. Title page: “Vincent Van Gogh”

2. Draw the artwork to the right (and/or another Van Gogh painting of shoes)

3. Add color.4. Describe it.5. Famous Artwork by Van Gogh~Get a HMWK sheet from corner.

Pair of Shoes, AOil on canvas34.0 x 41.5 cm.Paris: early 1887F 333, JH 1236

Vincent Van Gogh

Pair of Leather Clogs, AOil on canvas32.5 x 40.5 cm.Arles: March, 1888F 607, JH 1364

Vincent Van Gogh

Pair of Shoes, AOil on canvas44.0 x 53.0 cm.Arles: August, 1888F 461, JH 1569

Vincent Van Gogh

Pair of Shoes, AOil on paper on cardboard33.0 x 41.0 cm.Paris: first half 1886F 331, JH 1235

Vincent Van Gogh

Pair of Shoes, AOil on canvas37.5 x 45.0 cm.Paris: second half 1886F 255, JH 1124

Vincent Van Gogh

How is this similar to what we did last week?

Pair of Leather Clogs, AOil on canvas32.5 x 40.5 cm.Arles: March, 1888F 607, JH 1364

Vincent Van Gogh

National Gallery Trip info:

• Get new permission slip signed.• TRIP IS THIS THURSDAY- 8:30 IN LOBBY

• Bring worksheet. DUE MONDAY!• Backpacks will be checked.• Over the shoulder bags are fine.

• http://www.nga.gov/content/ngaweb.html

DRAW THIS ON SHEET:• GRADE FOR SHEET- HOMEWORK• 100pts Draw 6/8 sections. One now.• 15 pts each- plus• 10pts labels.• Label the Painting:

“Ginevra de' Benci”Artist Leonardo da VinciYear c. 1474–8Type Oil on panel

Dimensions 38.1 cm × 37 cm (15.0 in × 15 in)

Location National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

What is a:

Still life?

Landscape?

Portrait?

Sculpture?

Abstract art?

100 pts to do 6/8.

Plus 5XC pts per each extra.

Plus 10PTS to post selfie with

Leonardo da Vinci painting.

30Haven Bennett Gauger 131Shane Clark Gauger 332Syeda Fatima Gauger 333Ricky Floyd Gauger 134Jenna Hall Gauger 335Sharon Hernandez Gauger 336Muhammod Huzafah Gauger 237Carla Jurado Gauger 238Evelyn Mahano Gauger 339Asma Mehmood Gauger 140Anthony Moore Gauger 241Sal Pasta Gauger 342Jenny Portillo Gauger 243Ryan Propst Gauger 344William Rice Gauger 345Eva Savill Gauger 146Haida Tahir Gauger 147Shawn Thomas Gauger 148Kyle Umstead Gauger 349Hope Valentine Gauger clay

50Rosa Varela Molina Gauger 1

51Zachery Warner Gauger 152Max Wilder Gauger 3

Get new slip signed.

Bring back to Ms. Gauger

tomorrow!!!!

Shoe Requirements:

• 2 shoes• 9x12 or bigger paper• Use chalk or charcoal pencil (both)• Size- touch 2+ sides• View- not the side• Placement – out of middle• Fill background• Control supplies. Vincent Van Gogh Pair of Leather Clogs, A

Oil on canvas32.5 x 40.5 cm.Arles: March, 1888F 607, JH 1364

Famous Van Gogh Artworks

Vincent van Gogh“Starry Night”Painting, Oil on CanvasSaint-Rémy, France: June, 1889The Museum of Modern Art

“Starry Night Over the Rhone”

Vincent van GoghPainting, Oil on CanvasArles, France: September, 1888Musée d'OrsayParis, France, EuropeF: 474, JH: 1592

Self- portraits by Vincent Van Gogh

“They say—and I am willing to believe it—that it is difficult to know yourself—but it isn’t easy to paint yourself either.”—Vincent van Gogh in a letter to his brother Théo, September 1889

madhouse garden

Olive Grove

L'église d'Auvers-sur-Oise (The Church at Auvers-sur-Oise) 1890 (220 Kb); Oil on canvas, 94 x 74 cm (37 x 29 1/8 in); Musee d'Orsay, Paris

Village Street in Auvers 1890 (230 Kb); Oil on canvas, 73 x 92 cm (28 3/4 x 36 1/4 in); Ateneumin Taidemuseo, Helsinki

Wheat Field with Cypresses, 1889, National Gallery, London

Still Life: Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers

Still Life: Vase with Irises

Still Life: Vase with Oleanders and books Still Life: Vase

with Oleanders

Still life with apples

Vincent van GoghPainting, Oil on CanvasParis: Autumn - Winter, 1887 - 88Van Gogh MuseumAmsterdam, The Netherlands, EuropeF: 254, JH: 1342

Still Life with Basket and Six Oranges

Vincent van GoghPainting, Oil on CanvasArles: March, 1888Private collectionF: 395, JH: 1363

Still Life with Bottles and Earthenware

Vincent van GoghPainting, Oil on canvasNuenen: November - April, 1884 -85Van Gogh MuseumAmsterdam, The Netherlands, Europe

Shoe Requirements:

• 2 shoes• 9x12 or bigger paper• Use chalk or charcoal pencil (both)• Size- touch 2+ sides• View- not the side• Placement – out of middle• Fill background• Control supplies. Vincent Van Gogh Pair of Leather Clogs, A

Oil on canvas32.5 x 40.5 cm.Arles: March, 1888F 607, JH 1364

About the Artist

Vincent Van Gogh

• Vincent van Gogh grew up in the southern Netherlands, where his father was a minister. After seven years at a commercial art firm, Van Gogh’s desire to help humanity led him to become a teacher, preacher, and missionary—yet without success. Working as a missionary among coal miners in Belgium, he had begun to draw in earnest; finally, dismissed by church authorities in 1880, he found his vocation in art.

• Van Gogh’s earliest paintings were earth-toned scenes of nature and peasants, but he became increasingly influenced by Japanese prints and the work of the impressionists in France. In 1886 he arrived in Paris, where his real formation as a painter began. Under the influence of Camille Pissarro, Van Gogh brightened his somber palette and juxtaposed complementary colors for luminous effect. Younger artists like Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Paul Gauguin prompted him to use color symbolically and for its emotional resonance.

Con’t…

• Although stimulated by the city’s artistic environment, Van Gogh found life in Paris physically exhausting and moved in early 1888 to Arles. He hoped Provence’s warm climate would relax him and that the brilliant colors and strong light of the south would provide inspiration for his art. Working feverishly, Van Gogh pushed his style to greater expression with intense, energetic brushwork and saturated, complementary colors. Yet his densely painted canvases remained connected to nature—their colors and rhythmic surfaces communicate the spiritual power he believed inhabited and shaped nature's forms. His activity was not undisciplined; quite the opposite, he worked diligently to perfect his craft.

• Van Gogh hoped to attract like-minded painters to Arles, but only Gauguin joined him, staying about two months. It was soon clear that their personalities and artistic temperaments were incompatible, and Van Gogh suffered a breakdown just before Christmas. In April, following periods of intense work interrupted by recurring mental disturbances, Van Gogh committed himself to a sanitarium in St.-Rémy. He painted whenever he could, believing that in work lay his only chance for sanity. After a year, he returned north to be closer to his brother Théo, who had been his constant support; in July he died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

National Gallery of Art Drawings Objective: You will analyze art elements in order to select and apply various styles to your artwork.

DRILL:1. Take out your National Gallery of

Art worksheet from Tuesday.2. Use these resources to draw 6 of the 8

boxes.1. Packet of images2. Your phone3. 4 computers4. Art History books

3. Make sure you label the artwork.4. Answer questions for extra points.5. Do all 8 for 5XC pts each.

What is a:

Still life?

Landscape?

Portrait?

Sculpture?

Abstract art?

100 pts to do 6/8.

Plus 5XC pts per each extra.

Plus 10PTS to post selfie with

Leonardo da Vinci painting.

30Haven Bennett Gauger 131Shane Clark Gauger 332Syeda Fatima Gauger 333Ricky Floyd Gauger 134Jenna Hall Gauger 335Sharon Hernandez Gauger 336Muhammod Huzafah Gauger 237Carla Jurado Gauger 238Evelyn Mahano Gauger 339Asma Mehmood Gauger 140Anthony Moore Gauger 241Sal Pasta Gauger 342Jenny Portillo Gauger 243Ryan Propst Gauger 344William Rice Gauger 345Eva Savill Gauger 146Haida Tahir Gauger 147Shawn Thomas Gauger 148Kyle Umstead Gauger 349Hope Valentine Gauger clay

50Rosa Varela Molina Gauger 1

51Zachery Warner Gauger 152Max Wilder Gauger 3

Get new slip signed.

Bring back to Ms. Gauger

tomorrow!!!!

Shoe Requirements:

• 2 shoes• 9x12 or bigger paper• Use chalk or charcoal pencil (both)• Size- touch 2+ sides• View- not the side• Placement – out of middle• Fill background• Control supplies. Vincent Van Gogh Pair of Leather Clogs, A

Oil on canvas32.5 x 40.5 cm.Arles: March, 1888F 607, JH 1364

Vincent Van GoghObjective: You will analyze art elements in order to select and apply various styles to your artwork.

DRILL: GET AN IPAD please.

1. Title page: “Vincent Van Gogh”

2. Draw the artwork to the right (and/or another Van Gogh painting of shoes)

3. Add color.4. Describe it.5. Famous Artwork by Van Gogh~Get a HMWK sheet from corner.