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English painters
Бурамбаева Галина Александровна
Учитель английского языка
КГУ «СОШ №17»
город Экибастуз
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Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775-1851
Joseph Turner, the greatest English romantic landscape painter. He is commonly known as 'the painter of light'
Turner was the master of the air and wind, rain and sunshine, horizon, ships and sea. He dissolved the forms of his landscape in the play of light and shade, he anticipated the work of French Impressionist paintings. During his life Turner painted some hundreds of paintings and some thousands of water-colours and drawings
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Sun Rising in Mist», 1807
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«The Lake of Geneva», 1810
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«Frosty Morning», 1813
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«Crossing the Brook», 1815
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John Constable (1776- 1837)
John Constable was impressionist painter. Most of his pictures are arts about nature. "When I sit down to make a sketch from nature, the first thing I try to do is to forget that I have ever seen a picture". Although Constable produced paintings throughout his life for the "finished" picture market of patrons and R.A. exhibitions, constant refreshment in the form of on-the-spot studies was essential to his working method
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The White Horse», 1819
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«The Hay Wain», 1821
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«Waterloo Bridge From Whitehall stairs», 1832
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«Flatford Mill», 1817
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Thomas Gainsborough (1727- 1788)
Thomas Gainsborough was a master of English school of painting. He was a portraitist and a landscape painter..
In his portraits green and blue colours predominate. He was the first British painter who painted British native countryside. He painted a wagon of hay, a poor cottage, poor peasants. His works of landscape contain much poetry and music.
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Landscape in Suffolk», 1750
The particular discovery of Gainsborough was the creation of a form of art in which the characters and the background form a single unity. The landscape is not kept in the background, but in most cases man and nature are fused in a single whole through the atmospheric harmony of mood. Gainsborough emphasized that the natural background for his characters should be nature itself. His works, painted in clear and transparent tones, had a considerable influence on the artists of the English school. He was in advance of his time. His art became a forerunner of the Romantic Movement.
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«Blue Boy», 1770
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«The Portrait of the Duchess of Beaufort», 1770
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«Sara Siddons», 1785
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David Garrick, 1770
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The Morning Walk, 1785
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River landscape, 1768
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Forest (Cornard Wood), 1746-1747