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Edward Hopper (July 22, 1882 – May 15, 1967)
was an American realist painter : he painted lots of oil paintingsand watercolours.
Let’s watch a video …// BRAINSTORMING A CHOISIR !
2. BIOGRAPHY : doc MP3
4. TABLEAUX : les 3 de la bio. MP3 2 tableaux = intro à faire en cours / modèle vu en 3. 3ème tableau = donner intro à faire en homework
6. Séance en français // épreuve brevet( uniquement pour les élèves qui choisiront de présenter une Œuvre de E. Hopper au brevet)
3. Un tableau : travail de l’intro (sur ce diaporama)
5. Méthode / analyse d’un tableau
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People ?
Characters ?Attitudes ?How do they look ?
Give adjectives(very
few)
Atmosphere
?
Pleasant
/unpleasant ?
Light /
heavy
Happy
Sad
/
depressed
Lonely
Disappointed with … Busy / bored Lost
Places ?Hotels / diners / streets – empty streets /Commonplace scenes (often at night) Offices / apartments / countryside / seasideColours : deep / vibrant ? Weather // sunlight ?
Apprendre à s’exprimer à partir de mots …
Montrer une
video avec tableaux de Hopper et faire ce brainstorming ..
Urban landscapes/ seascapes / interiors / rural scenes
STYLE .ABSTRACT ? REALISTIC ? EXPLAIN
Your feelings as viewers / your reactions ?Slide3
Proposition de trace écrite … (3
ème // B1) There are very few people (characters) in Hopper’s paintings
:.= We can hardly
fail to notice
there are ……They are often alone and always look
quite sad, unhappy
. Others look bored
,uninterested in what
is
around
them
;
they
seem to be lost in their own world.Loneliness is the dominant theme
in his works. The scenes often take place in hotels, diners or apartments ; the streets are empty.Most of his paintings are urban landscapes though (even if) he also
paintedrural
scenes , or seascapes. He
makes commonplace
scenes look beautiful. We can’t say the atmosphere
is pleasant or light ; most of the time
it is quite heavy.Hopper’s
paintings
are
realistic
.
He probably wants us to feel empathy with his characters. We are made to understand and share their sad thoughts.
Hopper is fascinated by shadow and light. The colours are deep and the light often enhances the darkness.
He
struggled
for
years
to
sell
a painting but
he
is
today
one of the
most
popular
American
artists
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The
automat
Night Hawks Chop Suey
Room in New York
(An automat is a fast food restaurant
where simple foods and drink are served
by coin-operated and bill-operated
vending machines.)
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Cape Cod
Morning Cape Cod Evening
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GAS
Sun in an
Empty RoomHouse by the railroad
Rooms by theSea
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Second story sunlight
People in the Sun
Summer Evening
New York Corner
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SAVOIR
PRESENTER
UN DOCUMENT
1) nature of the document
4) title ? + where can you see it ?
2) artist’s name ?+ nationality + dates
1) It’s an
oil on canvas
painted
by …
4)
it’s
entitled
……
It
can be seen in the Des Moines Art Center, in Iowa.5) theme ?
3) How big is it ? 3) It is ……..EDWARD HOPPER 1882-19672) …Edward Hopper, an American artist who …..……. in ……….and
died in ……. .He painted
it in …………
5) It shows a
woman having a cup ofcoffee at night. She’s alone.
1927
The automat
(71.4 cm × 91.4 cm)
( Help ! An
automat
is
a fast food restaurant where simple foods and drink are served by coin-operated
and bill-operated vending machines.)www.flickr.comSlide10
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