Stanley Spencer The Resurrection Cookham The Resurrection Cookham 1924 27 Spencer believed that the divine rested in all creation He saw his home town of Cookham as a paradise in which everything is invested with mystical significance The local churchyard here becomes the set ID: 642543
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Past
,
Present and or
FutureSlide2
Stanley Spencer
The Resurrection Cookham
The Resurrection Cookham 1924 - 27Spencer believed that the divine rested in all creation. He saw his home town of Cookham as a paradise in which everything is invested with mystical significance. The local churchyard here becomes the setting for the resurrection of the dead. Christ is enthroned in the church porch, cradling three babies, with God the Father standing behind. Spencer himself appears near the centre, naked, leaning against a grave stone; his fiancée Hilda lies sleeping in a bed of ivy. At the top left, risen souls are transported to Heaven in the pleasure steamers that then ploughed the ThamesSlide3
Sir
Muirhead Bone
Torpedoed oil tankerPast
WarSlide4
Christopher Richard Wynne
Nevinson
Banking at 4000 1917
In the air 1917
Past
War
Past
WarSlide5
Paul Nash 1889-1946
Totes Meer (Dead Sea)
1940/1
The Messerschmidt in Windsor Great Park 1940
Past
WarSlide6
John Piper 1903-1992
All Saints Chapel, Bath 1942
Seaton Delaval 1941
Past
WarSlide7
Henry Moore
Time passing….waiting
Woman seated on the underground 1941
Grey Tube Shelter 1940Slide8
Henry Moore
Time passing….waiting
Shelter scene bunks and sleepers 1941
Tube shelter perspective 1941Slide9
Blending of two photos produced by the History TV Channel blending wartime Adolf Hitler in Paris with 21st century tourists apparently unaware of just who else had stood years earlier where they now relaxed
Tourists walk by where the body of a dead German soldier once lay in the main square of Place Du Marche in
Trevieres
after the town was taken by US troops who landed at nearby Omaha Beach in 1944.
German Bunker at Omaha Landing Beach
Photos produced to commemorate the 70ths anniversary of the D Day Landings. Contemporary photos of holiday makers have been blended with war time photos taken at the same location during the 1944 landings Slide10
Art made from other things…
Giuseppe Arcimboldo
The Librarian c1566
Vertumnus 1590/1Slide11
This used to be a shoeSlide12
Meret Openheim
Past imagery jumbled to make your dreams and surreal objects
surrealist artSlide13
Thomas Allen
Books of the past transformed into the art of the futureSlide14
David Kemp
Objects of the past transformed into the art of the futureSlide15
Altered BooksSlide16
Here everyday objects have been
a
ltered
and turned into works of art books, spoons, clothes pegs, clips......
b
irds.
Have you got any objects at home that you could work onto and alter and change into works of art?Slide17
Sue BlackwellSlide18
Paper transformed into 3D artSlide19
This artwork was made by collecting old silver items that were once meaningful and precious to families and crushing them to represent:
Thirty pieces of Silver
Cornelia ParkerSlide20
Mona Hatoum
Jim Lambie
Raqs Media
Collective
I used to be a rug, a mattress, a clock….Slide21
La
Desserte
(The Remains of the Meal)
Etienne Posper Berne-Bellecour, French, 1838-1910 painting 1876
After Dinner at
Ornans
1849
Gustave
Courbet
Freedom From
Want
Norman RockwellRemains of a meal - what has passed or gone before Slide22
Remains of a meal - what has passed or gone before
Jack Smith 1952 After The Meal
Paul Gauguin The Meal 1891Slide23
All of these self portraits were done by Rembrandt
From age 63 down to 22 years
Draw a self portrait a day, possibly wearing different styles
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