The task of writing an essay on a painting is oftenputs the schoolboy of any age at a dead end. It would seem that everything is simple: you just have to look at the picture and describe your impressions. However, a child often does not understand how to describe a picture in a way that does not look like a primitive enumeration of what he sees, nor fantasies about the subject of the work. Meanwhile, in this task, in any case, in carrying it out at the level that is standardly expected in school, there really is nothing difficult. In order for the author to successfully cope with such a composition, it is enough just to direct the course of his reasoning and tell him what to look for.
Before describing the picture, the student mustcorrelate it with those that he has already seen, and at least approximately determine its genre. Perhaps this definition does not appear in the work itself, but this is necessary in order to focus the student's attention on important and meaningful details.
It is often enough to define a genreit is difficult, but the child is fully able to understand that in front of him: landscape (including including images of animals), still life, portrait (including group or animal), everyday scene or a picture of the historical plot. In general, pictures of other genres are rarely used in methodological practice.
A brief description of the picture implies the abilityto understand the elements of what genres are combined in a particular work. Let's say it can be a portrait on a background of a landscape or a household scene with a still-life.
Before describing the picture of any genre, it is appropriate to draw up a plan for the future text. Common elements of the composition for a story about the work of painting or graphics of any genre can be the following:
The definition of landscape genre rarely causesdifficulties, difficulties appear when trying to tell about what they saw. A brief description of the picture in this case may include answers to the following questions:
This should also be noted when describing a still life, but it is also important to make some accents on the interior details, if any, in the picture.
Often the greatest difficulty is caused by the schoolchildren is the description of the portrait. Pictures of this genre are often offered to schoolchildren for a story about them.
The difficulties that arise are usually quite typical. Often the child feels well and the mood, and facial expression, but does not know how to describe the picture. In order to focus on important details and direct the course of your thoughts, it is important to pay attention to such features of the portrait as:
The description of the everyday scene most often combinesimagine a story about both the characters and the landscape (interior). However, the emphasis should be on explaining the integrity of the work. The essay should be devoted to answering questions about how each detail of the work "works" to create a general impression of the picture.
The historical plot, among other things, requireshistorical comments and explanations. Strong will always look text with explanations of what are called those or other details of the costume, interior, landscape.
In addition to composing a certain picture,teachers often give the task to write a text about any work of a particular author. Before describing the artist's picture, you should familiarize yourself with his work in general and choose the most attractive for description. In this case, the essay will also include the motivation for choosing a particular work and its comparison with other most famous works of the author.
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