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Check. Spanish art in the 20th century
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Remember what you have studied in this unit and answer the questions: Show the evolution of Spanish architecture in the 20th century. Make a timeline. Ask about Spanish sculptors: → What innovations…
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Painting: The Stonemason's yard, 1726-30
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This painting, also known as "Venice: Campo S.Vidal and Santa Maria della Carità" is considered Canaletto's masterpiece. Students may look at it for a minute and then try to remember as many…
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World Significant Sites of Africa
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This lesson focuses on the harsh climate of the Sahara Desert and on how it affects the landscape, plants and people. We learn about nomadic people who sometimes still travel by camel and who have…
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Final self-evaluation T15 05 - Art in the 20th century
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Complete the sentences with the missing words or dates: In the 1970s, architecture began combining elements from previous architectural periods with and innovative materials. was based on the…
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Painting: The Castle of Muiden in Winter
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In this lesson students may be shown this painting by Beerstraaten for just a minute and then we could ask them to describe as much as possible: colours, light, layout, costumes, architecture, etc...…
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Painting: The Graham Children, 1742
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This life-size portrait by William Hogarth shows the children of a prosperous apothecary in London. Students may look at it for a minute and try to remember as much as possible about people, animals,…
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Painting: Seaport with the Embarkation of the Queen of Sheba
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In this lesson students may be shown this painting by Claude Gellée for just a minute and then we could ask them to describe as much as possible: colours, light, layout, costumes, architecture, etc...…