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1 Welcome to the world of Impressionism Art

2 Tutorial Objectives The learner will successfully identify the Elements and Principles of Design. The learner will be able identify characteristics of Impressionism Art. The learner be able to identify works of art and artist from the subcategorizes of Impressionism Art. The learner will understand the influence of the Impressionism Art in history. Move forward to the Home slide to begin tutorial tutorial Turn music off

3 Directions & Help for using the Tutorial
Home Forward Sound will begin automatically, use button to turn off sound if needed Help Backward Movie-on or off Turn music off

4 Tutorial Home Elements and Principles of Design
Select the links below to navigate through the tutorial Elements and Principles of Design Overview of Impressionism Art Movement French Impressionism American Impressionism Post Impressionism Turn music off

5 Elements of Design Line Color Shape Value Texture Space
Power Point Elements of Design Assessment

6 Rhythm, Repetition & Pattern
Principles of Design Balance Emphasis Proportion Movement Variety Unity Rhythm, Repetition & Pattern Principles of Design Power Point Principles of Design Game

7 Elements and Principles of Design Assessment
Please click on the box below to open the assessment file, print the document, then complete, and turn in for a grade after completing the tutorial. Assessment

8 Introduction to Impressionism Art
Impressionism art and artists are divided up into three categorizes based on there location and time frame. The Impressionism art movement began in France in 1870’s. Impressionism is the most identifiable and successful art movement ever. French Impressionism American Impressionism Post-Impressionism Turn music off

9 Where did the Impressionism painters chose to create their art work?
A. Churches B. Castles C. Out of the studio D. Mountains

10 Correct! Great Job!

11 Sorry Incorrect, Please try again
Hint: Were all the paintings from the Impressionism movement painted in one location?

12 What does the French expression “en plein air” mean?
A. In the sky B. In the open air C. Open D. All of the above

13 Correct! Great Job!

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Hint: “Plein” means open in French

15 The painting technique of placing colors side by side with little mixing?
A. Secondary Colors B. Optical Mixing C. Impasto D. Realism

16 Correct! Great Job!

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Hint: This method of painting creates an optical illusion

18 The technique of applying paint in short, thick strokes, to quickly capture the essence of the subject? A. Fresco B. Plaster C. Contemporary D. Impasto

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Hint: Fresco is painting on plaster

21 French Impressionism Edouard Manet Edgar Degas Claude Monet
Select the links to read information about French Impressionism. Edouard Manet Edgar Degas Claude Monet Auguste Renoir

22 Which French Impressionism artist is famous for art work of ballet dancers?
Claude Monet Paul Cezanne Auguste Renoir Edgar Degas

23 Correct! Great Job!

24 Sorry Incorrect, Please try again
Hint: Monet was one of the founders of the Impressionism movement and Renoir was known for his Impressionism portraits.

25 Tour of Degas’ work at the National Museum in Washington D.C
Select the box below to discover about Edgar Degas. Tour of Degas’ work at the National Museum in Washington D.C Edgar Degas-The Greens Dancers

26 Edouard Manet- A Bar at the Folies-Bergeres 1881-82
Select the box below to discover about Edouard Manet. Manet Astrology Game Edouard Manet- A Bar at the Folies-Bergeres

27 Which French Impressionism artist helped name the Impressionism movement with his Impression Sunrise painting? A. Mary Cassatt B. Vincent Van Gogh C. Claude Monet D. Paul Cezanne

28 Correct! Great Job!

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Hint: This artist was also known for his garden paintings.

30 Claude Monet, Impression, Sunrise
Select the box below to watch a virtual tour of Claude Monet’s art work. Monet’s Virtual Tour Claude Monet, Impression, Sunrise 1872

31 “Le Bassin aux Nympheas”
Monet’s Gardens Claude Monet “Le Bassin aux Nympheas” 1899 Not only was Monet one of the leading artist in the Impressionism movement but he was also a wonderful gardener. He had a magnificent gardens in Giverny, France. The gardens were often used as the subject for many of his works. Select the link below to view a tour of Monet’s gardens that still exists today.

32 Auguste Renoir-Luncheon of the Boating Party
Select the box below to watch a virtual tour of Auguste Renoir’s art work. Renoir's Virtual Tour Auguste Renoir-Luncheon of the Boating Party 1881

33 American Impressionism
Select the links to read information about American Impressionism. Lilla Cabot Perry Mary Cassatt

34 Mary Cassatt- The Child’s Bath
A Glance of American Impressionism Select the links below to learn more about the American impressionist Mary Cassatt video Lilla Cabot Perry video American Impression at the Smithsonian Mary Cassatt- The Child’s Bath 1893

35 Which American Impressionism painter’s family cared for wounded soldiers and helped protect runaway slaves? A. Lilla Cabot Perry B. Claude Monet C. Vincent Van Gogh D. Henri Rousseau

36 Correct! Great Job!

37 Sorry Incorrect, Please try again
Hint: She was an American and female

38 What type of painting did Mary Cassatt become famous for?
A. Nudes B. Café life C. Mother and Child D. Landscapes

39 Correct! Great Job!

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Hint: The majority of Cassatt's work was on this subject but she never had any of her own.

41 Which American Impressionism artist was close friends and mentor to Mary Cassatt?
A. Winslow Homer B. Auguste Renoir C. Pablo Picasso D. Edgar Degas

42 Correct! Great Job!

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Hint: Painting mainly dancers and horseracing

44 Post-Impressionism Paul Gauguin George Seurat
Select the links to read information about Post-Impressionism. Vincent Van Gogh Henri Rousseau Paul Cezanne

45 Which post-impressionism artist joined the navy, worked on the construction of the Panama Canal, and worked as a stockbroker? A. Paul Gauguin B. Vincent Van Gogh C. Lilla Cabot Perry D. Paul Cezanne

46 Correct! Great Job!

47 Sorry Incorrect, Please try again
Hint: His first name is Paul

48 Which post-impressionist formed a bridge between the late 19th century Post-Impressionism and early 20th century Cubism? A. Auguste Renoir B. Mary Cassatt C. Paul Cezanne D. Claude Monet

49 Correct! Great Job!

50 Sorry Incorrect, Please try again
Hint: Monet was one of the founders of Impressionism

51 Vincent Van Gogh was a pastor and preached the gospel
Vincent Van Gogh was a pastor and preached the gospel. During his life he suffered from many episodes of depression and mental illness. Van Gogh died due to a self-inflicted gun shot. True False

52 Correct! Great Job!

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54 Who’s flat and childish style of Post-Impressionism painting received negative criticism from art critics? A. Henri Rousseau B. Mary Cassatt C. Pablo Picasso D. Vincent Van Gogh

55 Correct! Great Job!

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Hint: This painter is French and often painted jungles and animal scenes

57 Which two post-impressionism artist had a volatile friendship?
A. Monet and Seurat B. Van Gogh and Gauguin C. Klimt and Picasso D. Cassatt and Butler

58 Correct! Great Job!

59 Sorry Incorrect, Please try again
Hint: Both artist were males, and they spent nine weeks together in Arles, painting

60 This concludes the tutorial…
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