This lesson contains 14 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
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Take One Picture
John Luke
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Let's look at the painting for just one minute
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1:00
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What animals could you see in the painting?
A
A fox
B
A cat
C
Three birds
D
A cow
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1:00
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What are these close up of?
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Trees and hill - notice how they echo each other in shape.
Discuss why the hill is red - the soil is the red clay of Co Armagh Drumlin country.
Look at the shape and colour of the fox and imagine how it is moving.
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The class could use their arms to describe the movement.
Find other things with similar curving, flowing shapes like the fox.
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The more you look the more things have flowing shapes - the hills, clouds, birds etc
The distant mountains are
A
Green
B
Red
C
Blue
D
Yellow
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Blue mountains.
Spot the triangular shapes that echo the mountains.
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Look for Luke!
Can you spot his style now?
Point to the picture you think is by him
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The one on the left.
The landscape on the right is by Nathaniel Hone.
...and again, point to the John Luke painting
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John Luke 'The Rehearsal' is on the left. Sir John Lavery painted 'Under the Cherry Tree' on the right.
Which one of these portraits is by John Luke?
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The one on the right of Dr Alexander Irvine is by Luke...he treats the face in the same way as the landscapes - tidying up the forms, making patterns and rhythms.
The painting on the left is from around the same date and is a portrait of his daughter 'Vivien' by Augustus John