Sunday, November 21, 2010

What Is Hymen What Does It Looks Like?

and his father's visit to the museums of Fine Arts and Normandy

Visit

We went to the Museum of Fine Arts. We saw several paintings and a lecturer we interviewed on three tables: The Marriage of the Virgin, a still life and contemporary work. Shows two tables.

We went picnicking at the University of Caen in Normandy Museum then visit the exhibition the Caen stone. We had a questionnaire to complete and we had fun back to the skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus.

Alice, Laura, Louise G Louise R, Mathieu, Matteo




The Marriage of the Virgin

This picture was painted by Perugino, an Italian painter renaissance. This work was commissioned for the cathedral of Mantua in Italy. Napoleon won the war against Italy and its countryside, he brought valuable paintings, such as the Marriage of the Virgin. The table was taken, covered with straw in a cart to France. Napoleon marched on the Champs Elysees in Paris with his war treasures, including beautiful pictures as the painting of the Marriage of the Virgin.

Clara, Emma, Juliana, Kelly, Noa and Sacha



Interior Office Snyders

The painting depicts a still life with animals and fruits of all seasons . The speaker told us that the painter could not represent all the fruits at the same time. Snyders has chosen a season to paint some and he imagined those of other seasons. C ' is a true work of ' imagination.

The speaker asked us to reproduce part of the picture.

Snyders The table was painted in the seventeenth century. We n ' have not enjoyed since the animals were dead. C ' was sad.

Dylan Enora, Estelle, Flavia, Justine, Margaux and Thibault



Table Olivier Debre

The speaker has presented "Black, blue, ocher smudge Loire top heavy," the picture of a contemporary artist. Olivier Debre chose the colors of the river sad. He did not use the brush to complete his work. He put the stretcher on the ground. He took cans of paint that has spilled onto the canvas and then he pitched the frame to spread the paint across the canvas.

Claire Anaïs, Elise, Leah Leo, Lisa and Lucas