c) Women of Algiers
d) Bark of Dante
e) Death of Sardanapalus
V. Translate the text into English.
Выставленная в Салоне в 1824 г. картина «Резня в Хиосе» сделала Делакруа вождем романтизма. Картина получила неоднозначную оценку. Одни ею восхищались, другие называли картину резней живописи. Делакруа не признавал данное ему звание романтика. Романтизм противопоставлялся классицизму и имел расплывчатое определение. Однако, несмотря на отсутствие программы, стал мощным художественным движением XIX в.
В Салоне в 1827 г. Делакруа выставил большое полотно «Смерть Сарданапала», которое стало манифестом романтизма. Картину оценили должным образом только в 1921 г., когда она была куплена Лувром.
Эжен Делакруа жил интенсивной духовной жизнью. Его кумирами были: в живописи – Гойя и Рубенс, в музыке – Моцарт. Первая работа Делакруа «Ладья Данте», вдохновленная «Божественной комедией» Данте, подверглась сильной критике.
Поездки Делакруа в конце 1831 – 1832 г. в мусульманские страны вдохновили художника на создание прекрасных картин, одной из которых является «Алжирские женщины в своих покоях» 1834).
VI. Summarize the text.
VII. Topics for discussion.
1. Romanticism in art.
2. Delacroix's style and characters.
3. Delacroix's artistic heritage.
Unit VII Constable (1776-1837)
The mainstream of English painting in the first half of the nineteenth century was landscape. Constable and Turner, the greatest of the landscapists, approached nature with excitement. At that time nature was beginning to be swallowed up by the expanding cities of the Industrial Revolution.
John Constable, the son of a miller on the River Stour in Suffolk, honoured all that was natural and traditional, including the age-old occupation of farmer, miller, and carpenter, close to the land whose fruits and forces they turned to human use. He loved the poetic landscapes of Gainsborough, he studied the constructed compositions of the Baroque, he admired Ruisdael's skies. Rebelling against the brown tonality then fashionable in landscape painting – actually the result of discoloured varnish darkening the Old Masters – he supplemented his observations of nature with a study of the vivacity of Rubens's colour and brushwork.
As early as 1802, Constable started to record the fleeing aspects of the sky in the rapid oil sketches made outdoors. «It will be difficult to name a class of landscape in which sky is not the keynote, the standard of scale, and the chief organ of sentiment," he wrote. Constable systematically studied cloud formation in 1821-22. These studies show his surrender to the forces of nature, a passionate self-identification with sunlight, wind, and moisture.
Constable never left England and made dutiful sketching tours through regions of acknowledged scenic beauty. His superb
In 1829 Constable became member of the Royal Academy.
In later life, after the death of his wife, Constable entered a period of depression in which his passionate communion with nature reached a pitch of semi-mystical intensity. One of his late pictures is
Make sure you know how to pronounce the following words:
Constable; Turner; Ruisdael Stour; Suffolk; chords; triumphantly; varnish; palette; plough; wain; flexible; culminated; plank
Stour – р. Ст(а)ур
I. Read the text. Make sure you understand it. Mark the following statements true or false.
1. Constable was the greatest English portraitist.