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4/06/2020

ڿڰۣ-ڰڿڰۣڰۣڿڰۣ-ڰۣ ڿڰۣ ڰۣڿ ТЕМА : ЖИВОПИС.  THE WORLD OF PAINTING
«Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, 
and paints his own nature into his pictures».
Henry Ward Beecher
Complete the story with the words from the box; 
sculpture photos exhibits hours tours admission
Rudy: I wanted to visit the National Museum, but when I arrived, it was closed.
Rudy: Can you tell me the of operation for the Museum?
Guard: It’s open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday. It’s closed on Sunday.
Rudy: Thanks. I’ll be back tomorrow.
The next day, I arrived at the Museum at 10 a.m. and the same guard was there.
Rudy: Hello, again. Can you tell me if the Museum has any ?
Guard: The Museum has a self-guided tour. You can get information at the ticket window.
Rudy: Oh, thanks. Do you know if I can use my flash to take in the Museum?
Guard: You can take pictures, but flash photography is prohibited. Food and drinks are prohibited, too.
Rudy: Oh, I guess I need to get rid of this bottle of juice before I go in. Do you know if all of the are open to the public today?
Guard: The east wing is under construction, but the rest of the galleries are open.
The and painting galleries are to your left, and the artifacts are to your right.
Rudy: Thanks a lot. How much is the charge?
Guard: It’s $10.00 for adults, $3.00 for children, and $5.00 for seniors and students with picture ID. The people at the ticket window can help you with that.
Rudy: Thanks. Just one more question.
Guard: Yes?
Rudy: If I leave after I pay, can I come back in?
Guard: Yes. You just have to show your stub. Anything else?
Rudy: Oh, no. Thanks a lot. Sorry to have bothered you.
Guard: No trouble at all.
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Художник Констянтин Разумов:


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Match the paintings with their authors. What painting style do they belong to?
  1. Taras Shevchenko
  2. Illya Repin
  3. Ivan Aivazovskyi
  4. Serhiy Vasylkovskyi
  5. Oleksandr Murashko
  6. Mykola Pymonenko
  7. William Hogarth
  8. Van Dyck

  • A Cossack of the Zaporizhean Sich
  • Ship in the Stormy Sea
  • Marriage a la Mode
  • Selyanska Rodyna
  • Self-portrait
  • Gypsy Fortune Teller
  • Face to Face
  • Rizdvyani Vorozhinnya
  • ڿڰۣ-ڰڿڰۣڰۣڿڰۣ-ڰۣ ڿڰۣ ڰۣڿڿڰۣ-ڰڿڰۣڰۣڿڰۣ-ڰۣ ڿڰۣ ڰۣڿڿڰۣ-ڰڿڰۣڰۣڿڰۣ-ڰۣ

°•.°•.Read the text below. For questions (1—5) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D)°•.°•.
THE ORSAY MUSEUM AND IMPRESSIONISM
Housed in the former Orsay railway station, the Orsay Museum is the impressionist
museum of Paris. The beautiful «Gare d’Orsay» was one of Paris main stations
which was built in 1900.
Located across the Louvre Museum on the Seine river left bank, the station has been
spectacularly renovated from 1977 to 1986 to host the Orsay Museum collections.
The national museum of the Musée d’Orsay opened to the public on 9 December
1986 to show the great diversity of artistic creation in the western world between
1848 and 1914. It was formed with the national collections coming mainly from
three establishments:
— from the Louvre museum, for the works of artists born after 1820 or coming to
the fore during the Second Republic;
— from the Musée du Jeu de Paume, which since 1947 had been devoted to
Impressionism;
— and lastly from the National Museum of Modern Art, which, when it moved in
1976 to the Centre Georges Pompidou, only kept works of artists born after 1870.
But each artistic discipline represented in the Musée d’Orsay collections has its own
history, which you can discover using this menu.
The Orsay Museum, a must for art lovers, is known worldwide for its fabulous
impressionist paintings. The «Impressionism» was a French painting school in the
second half of the 19th century.
The impressionists included Auguste Renoir, Claude Monet, Edgar Manet and Theo
Van Gogh. They painted ordinary life and people in the open air. They totally rejected
the tradition of historical and mythological subjects and used light colours. Above all,
they are famous for having departed from the tradition of reproducing the real world.
They instead used colour spots and strokes to suggest their impression of the real
world. This impression is only perceivable at a distance from their paintings.
The Impressionist paintings are now widely acclaimed as some of the bests in art
history.
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1) Before it hosted the Orsay Museum collections, the original d’Orsay building
used to be...
A. an impressionist’s studio.
B. a station.
C. a railway carriage.
D. a museum.
2) From the text we can say...
A. who founded the Orsay Museum.
B. what museums its collections came from.
C. how long it takes to get there from the Louvre Museum.
D. when the working hours of the museum are.
3) The «Impressionism» is the term that denotes...
A. an art school.
B. all the French painters.
C. 19th-century France.
D. a style of painting.
4) The impressionists did NOT...
A. paint ordinary life and people.
B. work in the open air.
C. follow the tradition to depict historical and mythological subjects.
D. use light colours.
5) The impressionists used colour spots and strokes...
A. because they lacked traditional technique.
B. as they wanted to depict objects as accurate and precise as possible.
C. in order to reflect their emotions and feelings.
D. because they didn’t use pencils.
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