sexta-feira, 11 de julho de 2014
THE NUT GATHERERS- Alessandra and Laura Ferreira 8E
“The Nut Gatherers” was painted in 1882, by William-Adolphe Bouguereau. He was born in French, in 1825 and died in 1905.
The portrait is of two young girls, sitting on the ground in the woods. They represent intimacy, trust ...
We think that the girl holding the nuts has a look of insecurity or sadness, but in the same time she is grateful that the other girl is there with her. The face of the blond one has a little smile, not of joy, but understanding...
We feel touched, because they seem to have a sincere, trustworthy friendship, and that´s beautiful, because nowadays there are many false friends, with no affection, no understanding, or the person just does not care about the other. This painting is beautiful, realistic, graceful…
The strengths of the painting: clothing, hair
The weekness: hands, nuts
We would show it to others, because is a great work of art, and sometimes works of art aren´t well known, and we think this should be appreciated.
“The Nut Gatherers” is a beautiful and realistic work of art, painted by William-Adolphe Bouguereau, in 1822, about two girls sharing her feelings, representing intimacy and trust.
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The work was fantastic! everything was exactly the same, the background the clothes. Good job.
ResponderExcluirSofia, Rafael and Leonardo G
Amazing!! Is very similar!! Good work!
ResponderExcluirEduardo K., Henrique and João Vicente
the group made a good study about "the nut Gatherers" and the photo is exellent. Fernanda,Vitoria and suziane.-8ªE
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ResponderExcluirGreat work! The clothes, the background, ALL! Realy it's a great job!
ResponderExcluirArthur, Felipe e Leo Bertoletti 8E
Looks like the original. You did a really good job
ResponderExcluirBárbara and Laura Ramos 8ªE
Our group was very impressed with this reproduction of the picture, the work was very good. Gabriel Velasco, Leonardo Capaverde and Eduardo Ferrari 8E
ResponderExcluirthe photo is very real, perfect. Natasha, Amanda and Eduarda 8E
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