Monday, December 27, 2010

A Crossword from Bulgaria

If you solve the crossword, you will get vertically the alias of the Bulgarian painter, whose drawing style was used by the Bulgarian students in their own drawings.

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1. One of the best known Norwegian romantic painters.
2. A Bulgarian painter called the “Prince of Montparnasse”.
3. Another best known Norwegian romantic painter.
4. A Belgian surrealist artist.
5. One of the most famous painters of Polish Symbolism.
6. A classic French painter born in Avignon.

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1. Polish soldier armed with a scythe (from the time of the Kościuszko Uprising).
2. Polish writer and World War II resistance fighter. She co-founded the war time Polish organisation „Żegota”, set up to assist Polish Jews in escaping from Holocaust.
3. The largest City in France, situated on the river Seine.
4. The name of a Polish historical painter. He was ancestor of an artistic family that spanned four generations (born in 15.12.1824).
5. “… Panorama” – monumental panoramic painting depicting the most famous battle of Kościuszkowskie Uprising.
6. The most popular artistic portrayal of Piłsudski – “Piłusdski on …”.
          

Crossword from Norway

Crossword from Norway

Crossword From France

Crossword from Belgium

Across
3 fill in this famous sentence: Ceci n’est pas une …
7 Before 2002 Magritte’s face was printed on Belgian …
8 René Magritte is a … artist (movement)
9 Where was René Magritte born?

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1 His mother committed … and this influenced his works (see Les Amants)
2 Complete is name: René Francois … Magritte
4 Where did he study? (city)
5 His first surreal painting is called ‘The Last …’
6 Who did he marry? (first name)

Pictures, drawn by the Bulgarian students in the style of Vladimir Dimitrov - The Master





Trip to the Czech Republic

Any, Krisy and Ivan with their host sudents Bara and Marek

In front of a Cathedral in Prague
 The Loucen Castle near Nymburk
 The Gymnazium in Nymburk
 The school canteen
 Boys from all the partner schools
 The River Elbe in Nymburk
 In the brewery in Numburk
 With a guard in the Prague Castle
 The Cathedral in Kutna Hora
 A nice tourist guide in Prague
 The most famous bridge in Prague
 The Old Town and The Golden Clock in Prague 
 The Old town of Kurna Hora
 In the Art Gallery in the Town of Kutna Hora
 Friends
 Friends
 In the partner school in Nymburk
The Old Town Bridge in Pargue

Friday, October 8, 2010

The other countries' artists

For more information visit:
http://new-twinspace.etwinning.net/web/p18453
(Activities/Quest/Third Stop Art)


BELGIUM
1. From the second of June 2009 onwards, Godfried Van Bouillon saw on his left hand side a box with an apple.
2. It’s always cloudy in his fantasy, just like in Belgium.
3. I hide a lot of things in my paintings & my name is hidden in following acronym: I am Gert Néret.
4. The chemical symbol ‘Fe’ lies not far from where I expose right now.

FRANCE mysterious city?
1. This place is famous for its ramparts.
2. A classic painter was born in this city.
3. This city has a popular theatre festival.
4. A song for children is named after its bridge.
5. This city is called “The Popes'city”.

NORWAY
1. This stop is one of Norway’s most famous fjords.
2. Two of our best known romantic painters painted this picture from the fjord.
3. The two painters cooperated painting, with one of them painting the landscape and the other the figures.
4. This summer the fjord has been in the midst of a controversy between the government and environmental organizations, because of a plan of building pylons through the landscape.
5. The fjord is situated between Bergen and Stavanger.


POLAND
He was one of the most famous painters of Polish Symbolism. In his creativity he successfully joins the predominant style of his times with motifs of Polish martyrdom. His father was General Secretary of the Land Credit Society and his mother was daughter of Alexander – officer in Napoleon’s army. When he was seventeen he moved to this city where he was a free student of School of Fine Arts, then (at the request of Jan Matejko) left school and studied only in the SSP. In 1897 he was one of the founders of Association of Polish artists ‘Sztuka’. In 1898 his mother died. The most famous paintings: ‘Wigilia na Syberii’ (‘Christmas Eve in Siberia’), ‘Błedne koło’ (‘Vicious circle’), and ‘Melancholia’ (‘Melancholy’)