The document discusses a painting called "Attic Bird" by Lluís Masriera from 1898. It asks the reader to observe the character in the painting, the space depicted, and what may be painted on the canvas. It notes that a museum in Berlin once exhibited the reverse sides of paintings and prompts the reader to consider why seeing a painting's reverse could be interesting. The document concludes by asking the reader to imagine and describe in detail what is painted on the canvas in front of this painting, so that a classmate can then try to draw it based on the description.
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The document discusses a painting called "Attic Bird" by Lluís Masriera from 1898. It asks the reader to observe the character in the painting, the space depicted, and what may be painted on the canvas. It notes that a museum in Berlin once exhibited the reverse sides of paintings and prompts the reader to consider why seeing a painting's reverse could be interesting. The document concludes by asking the reader to imagine and describe in detail what is painted on the canvas in front of this painting, so that a classmate can then try to draw it based on the description.
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Look at the character
What is he like? What is he doing? How does he feel?
Look at the space
How is it? Where can it be?
Look at the canvas
What do you think is painted on it? Why?
Did you know that a museum
in Berlin exhibited the reverse of paintings?
Why can the reverse of a
painting be interesting? Click on the link for more ATTIC BIRD information
LLUÍS MASRIERA TASK
Imagine what is on the 1898, Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya canvas, in front of the painting. You can find information about the painter at the Wikipedia and on Write a detailed description of the web of the Museum what you have painted. A classmate will follow your This artwork is part of the VISUAL CURRICULUM of indications and draw it, then THE ART OF TALKING program Level 3 you can compare the result with your creation. Are they similar?