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Connecting to Key Ideas of Art, Beauty, and Spectatorship in Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray.

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1 Connecting to Key Ideas of Art, Beauty, and Spectatorship in Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray

2 “It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors”

3 “To reveal art and conceal the artist is art’s aim”

4 Art Interpretation Activity: Assume your Role as a Spectator of Art!

5 Interpret this Painting: What do you see when you look at this painting? Does this painting impact you emotionally? What do you think was the artist’s purpose? What do you think is the message that the artist intended with this piece?

6 Interpret this Painting: What do you see when you look at this painting? Does this painting impact you emotionally? What do you think was the artist’s purpose? What do you think is the message that the artist intended with this piece?

7 Interpret this Painting What do you see when you look at this painting? Does this painting impact you emotionally? What do you think was the artist’s purpose? What do you think is the message that the artist intended with this piece?

8 Interpret this Painting What do you see when you look at this painting? Does this painting impact you emotionally? What do you think was the artist’s purpose? What do you think is the message that the artist intended with this piece?

9 Interpret this Painting What do you see when you look at this painting? Does this painting impact you emotionally? What do you think was the artist’s purpose? What do you think is the message that the artist intended with this piece?

10 Interpret this Painting What do you see when you look at this painting? Does this painting impact you emotionally? What do you think was the artist’s purpose? What do you think is the message that the artist intended with this piece?

11 Interpret this Painting What do you see when you look at this painting? Does this painting impact you emotionally? What do you think was the artist’s purpose? What do you think is the message that the artist intended with this piece?

12 Interpret this Painting What do you see when you look at this painting? Does this painting impact you emotionally? What do you think was the artist’s purpose? What do you think is the message that the artist intended with this piece?

13 Any reflections on your role as a spectator? How can art be interpreted differently by different spectators? When looking at a piece of art, do the artist’s intentions or purpose matter to you? Why or why not?

14 The Paintings Uncovered… 1.Georges Braques: “Bottle and Fishes” 2.Henri Matisse: “The Green Stripe” 3.Salvador Dali: “Persistence of Time” 4.Mark Rothko: “Red, Orange, Tan, and Purple” 5.Jackson Pollock: “Number 8” 6.Henri Matisse: “Harmony in Red” 7.Wassily Kandinsky: “Transyerse Line” 8. Pablo Picasso: “Guernica”


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