3- Now, read the article excerpt and do the activities. Match the paintings to the descriptions. Note that there are six paintings and five descriptions. TEN PAINTINGS THAT CHANGED THE WORLD by Mary Strickson Art extends beyond aesthetics and technique, it can affect and alter the world we know into something new and extraordinary. These artists challenged what already existed, created something completely innovative. Some of these artists used art to comment on their own world, to implement change, and to change the wider world for the better. They used art as a powerful tool to express themselves and in turn change the world for the good. [...] Leonardo Da Vinci, The Mona Lisa, 1503 __________________________________________ There’s a reason why this painting is the most famous in the world. Leonardo Da Vinci challenged how we create portraiture and changed the use of composition within art. It also raised questions about women’s role in art and changed art practice as it had been. Andy Warhol, Campbell’s Soup Cans, 1962 __________________________________________ Andy Warhol is known for leading the pop art movement. He introduced the idea of art not having to be about the big and powerful, but to be about ordinary mundane objects. His focus on consumables chan- ged the world in making us question our throwaway and fickle society. His methods have been endlessly explored, questioned and mimicked and have changed how we think about art and paintings. [...] Pablo Picasso, Guernica, 1937 __________________________________________ Picasso’s Guernica reflects a world that has been changed for the worse, an innocence that can never be reclaimed. War permanently altered the world and mankind which this painting shows. The hor- rors to humanity highlighted a constant threat upon the world and civilian tragedies that changed the world. [...] Van Gogh, Starry Night, 1889 __________________________________________ The dawn of impressionism changed the way that artists created paintings. Rather than simply captu- ring what they saw, they added feelings and sentiment. Starry night in particular captures emotions, how Gogh was feeling at the time. He didn’t simply draw what he could see but used his imagination to embellish it, letting the viewer enter Gogh’s inner dreams and nightmares. [...] Salvador Dalí, Persistence of Memory, 1931 __________________________________________ Dalí’s surrealist paintings welcomed those looking at the picture to enter a world of dreams, confusion and imagination. His famous iconic melting clocks, distorted figures and bent branches confound the viewer into entering the illusion and reading new meanings into paintings. Which paintings do you feel most changed your world? Let us know!
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3_C.The Monalisa,F.Campbell's,A.Guernica,E starry night,B.persistence of memory.
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III - Leonardo Da Vinci, The Mona Lisa, 1503
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II - Salvador Dalí, Persistence of Memory, 1931
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