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Composition based on the painting by I. Levitan Golden Autumn. An essay based on a reproduction of the painting by I. I. Levitan "Golden Autumn" What feelings aroused

Isaac Ilyich Levitan was born in 1860. Painter early
left an orphan. His childhood was so difficult that
afterwards he tried never again about him
recall. When Levitan studied in Moscow in the art
school, he often had to starve. He even slept in
school, since it did not have its own corner.

But, despite all the hardships of life,
Levitan was gentle and
a sympathetic person. To his
work he was very
strictly. For 25 years he wrote about
1000 paintings, drawings, sketches.
For his works, he
chose such moments when in
nature was changing.
The artist felt good
life of nature. His paintings are
paintings of a wizard, artist,
loving his country.

BIG WATER 1896

MARCH 1895

EVENING CALL, EVENING BELL. 1892 g.

SUMMER

For the most part, Levitan chose such motives when in
nature changes in its state. Painter
acutely felt the life of nature. He wrote: “Few
to write the land, it is necessary to convey the feelings in this land ”. His
love for the homeland, for the native Russian nature and determined
so poetic perception of it.

Autumn was Levitan's favorite season, and he
dedicated more than a hundred paintings to her. One of the most beloved
the audience of the paintings is this "Golden Autumn", although it is not
so characteristic of the artist's work - too bright,
it is boldly, in a major way. It is possible that Levitan himself
was not completely satisfied with her, for a year later he wrote another
one painting with the same title, but written more gently,
tenderly, crystal ...
ISAAC LEVITAN
Valley of the river. Autumn.
1896

Golden autumn

One could say about him in the words of a poet:
He breathed life with nature alone,
Brooks understood babbling,
And the talk of the wood sheets understood
And I felt the grass vegetation.
Russian nature was the only theme of Levitan's works.

What mood does the landscape evoke in you?
How do you feel looking at the painting?
What state does the artist convey?
Have you ever experienced something similar? When?
Why did the author give the picture such a beautiful name?
Guys, I would like you to be in the place that
portrayed by the artist?
Why?
Think about how the author got you to
feel it all?

1) What was the mood of the artist when he wrote his
picture?
2) What colors prevail in the description of the autumn landscape
3) What is shown in the foreground
4) Compare the color of the water in the river near the left bank with the color on
background.
5) Why? What do you think?
6) What grows along the banks of the river?
7) Why is autumn called golden in the picture? Explain
expression: "In crimson and gold clad forests." What does it mean?
8) When the forest is golden, such as it is shown in the picture
Levitan, in early autumn or late, dry or rainy
the weather?
9) Do all trees wear a golden outfit? What trees
remain green?
10) Compare the nearby birches with the birch that stands by
turning the river. Why are they different in color?
11) What do we see on the high bank in the distance of the picture? Why
peasant houses so small?
12) What impression does the painting make on you? What's in it
especially beautiful?

1. Artist I.I. Levitan and his
painting.
2. Autumn day.
3. Trees in a golden outfit.
4. Forest river.
5. My impression of the painting.

Consider the sky and the river. Describe them.
Sky: blue with white clouds
clean.
River: narrow, calm, deep,
quiet, with a slow flow.

Consider trees and grass.
Describe them.
Trees: yellow, gold,
colorful, smart, colorful,
beautiful.
Grass: dry, yellow, brown.

Describe the field and village.
Field: wide, green, fresh,
like a velvet soft rug.
Village: small, distant.

Find colorful definitions for the words:
It's time (autumn) -
wondrous, delightful, wonderful,
beautiful;
Day -
sunny, wonderful, wonderful;
Air -
fresh, clean,
transparent,
like glass.

Find synonyms for words.
painting -
canvas, reproduction,
work;
painter -
landscape painter, painter, master;
creates - writes;
shines -
sparkles, glitters, plays.

Example composition
Before us is a reproduction of a painting by I.I. Levitan "Gold
autumn". This is a clear day landscape. The sun's rays are bright
illuminate nature. Young birches are completely covered
golden foliage. Pinkish light clouds float gently
- to the blue sky.
On the left, on the high bank of the river, a small
birch grove.
On the right is a river running away into the distance. On the front
plan of the river. The water in the river is dark blue, and in the distance it is blue.
A lonely birch tree determines the turn of the river. On
peasant houses are visible in the background. They are small and
dark.
Fields of winter crops grow green around them.
The whole picture of Levitan is permeated with light. There are no dark ones here
dark colors. Bright, rich colors prevail: blue,
blue, red, golden. You look at the canvas and as if
you feel the cool, invigorating autumn air.
The landscape does not cause sadness. Together with the artist we
we admire, admire the beauty of our native land.

On the canvas of I.I. Levitan "Golden Autumn" we see a characteristic
Russian landscape. Calm day in the middle of autumn. The sun is shining but
not so bright anymore. The Russian expanse opens before your eyes: fields,
groves, river. The blue sky with white clouds on the horizon converges with
line of the forest. A narrow river with low banks crosses the picture
vertically, helping the viewer's eye to see perspective. Clear
the artist shows the movement of water with vertical strokes.
Before us is a birch grove. Birch is a very picturesque tree.
Levitan, like many artists, loved birches, often depicted them
in their landscapes. Autumn has already painted nature in its autumn colors:
yellow, golden orange. They are so bright that at first
it seems: the whole picture is painted in different tones of yellow. But this
only at first glance. Looking closely, we see that the grass is on
the foreground is still green, just beginning to turn yellow. And the far field
behind which you can see several village houses, still green. AND
the grove on the right bank is still vigorously greening.
But our attention is focused precisely on the yellow birches. Their foliage
flutters in the wind, shimmers like gold in the sunlight. V
there is no sadness in the landscape, on the contrary, the mood is peaceful,
calm. It's a golden autumn. She captivates with beauty.
Together with the artist, we admire the beauty of our native land, which
always attracted Russian artists.

Lesson number 15 Composition based on the painting by I. I. Levitan "Golden Autumn"

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Landscape - a drawing, a painting depicting nature, a view, as well as a description of nature in a literary work. The artist talks to people without words, strokes, lines, color.



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Isaac Ilyich Levitan was born in 1860. The artist was left an orphan early. His childhood was so difficult that he subsequently tried not to remember him again. When Levitan studied at an art school in Moscow, he often had to starve. He even spent the night at the school, since he did not have his own corner.

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But, despite all the hardships of life, Levitan was a gentle and sympathetic person. He was very strict about his work. For 25 years, he wrote about 1000 paintings, drawings, sketches. For his works, he chose such moments when changes took place in nature. The artist was well aware of the life of nature. His paintings are paintings of a wizard, an artist who loves his country.

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BIG WATER 1896

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MARCH 1895

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EVENING CALL, EVENING BELL. 1892 g.

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For the most part, Levitan chose such motives when changes in nature occur in nature. The artist sharply felt the life of nature. He wrote: "It is not enough to write the land, it is necessary to convey feelings in this land." His love for his homeland, for his native Russian nature and determined such a poetic perception of it.

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Autumn was Levitan's favorite season, and he dedicated more than a hundred paintings to her. One of the most beloved paintings by the public is this "Golden Autumn", although it is not so characteristic of the artist's work - it is too brightly, boldly, in a major way. It is possible that Levitan himself was not completely satisfied with her, for a year later he painted another picture with the same name, but painted more softly, gently, crystal ... ISAAC LEVITAN Valley of the river. Autumn. 1896

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Golden autumn

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One could say about him in the words of a poet: With nature he breathed life alone, Brooks understood babbling, And he understood the talk of wood leaves, And he felt the vegetation of the grasses. Russian nature was the only theme of Levitan's works.

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What mood does the landscape evoke in you? How do you feel looking at the painting? What state does the artist convey? Have you ever experienced something similar? When? Why did the author give the picture such a beautiful name? Guys, would you like to be in the place that the artist depicted? Why? Think about how the author made you feel all this?

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1) What was the mood of the artist when he painted his picture? 2) What colors prevail in the description of the autumn landscape 3) What is shown in the foreground 4) Compare the color of the water in the river near the left bank with the color in the background. 5) Why? What do you think? 6) What grows along the banks of the river? 7) Why is autumn called golden in the picture? Explain the expression, "The forests are clad in crimson and gold." What does it mean? 8) When is the forest golden, such as it is depicted in the painting of Levitan, at the beginning of autumn or at the end, in dry or rainy weather? 9) Do all trees wear a golden outfit? Which trees stay green? 10) Compare the nearby birches with the birch that stands at the bend of the river. Why are they different in color? 11) What do we see on the high bank in the distance of the picture? Why are peasant houses so small? 12) What impression does the painting make on you? What is especially beautiful about it?

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Plan 1. Artist I.I. Levitan and his painting. 2. Autumn day. 3. Trees in a golden outfit. 4. Forest river. 5. My impression of the painting.

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Consider the sky and the river. Describe them. Sky: blue, with white clouds, clear. River: not wide, calm, deep, quiet, with a slow flow.

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Consider trees and grass. Describe them. Trees: yellow, gold, colorful, smart, colorful, beautiful. Grass: dry, yellow, brown.

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Describe the field and village. Field: wide, green, fresh, like a velvet soft rug. Village: small, distant.

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Pick up colorful definitions for the words: Time (autumn) - Day - Air - wondrous, delightful, wonderful, beautiful; sunny, wonderful, wonderful; fresh, clean, transparent, like glass.

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Find synonyms for words. painting - artist - creates - shines - canvas, reproduction, work; landscape painter, painter, master; writes; sparkles, glitters, plays.

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Composition Draft. I am editing. Clean copy.

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An example of an essay Here is a reproduction of a painting by I.I. Levitan "Golden Autumn". This is a clear day landscape. The sun's rays brilliantly illuminate nature. Young birches are covered with golden leaves. Pinkish light clouds float across the gentle blue sky. On the left, on the high bank of the river, a small birch grove is shown. On the right is a river running away into the distance. In the foreground is the river. The water in the river is dark blue, and in the distance it is blue. A lonely birch tree determines the turn of the river. Peasant houses are visible in the background. They are small and dark. Fields of winter crops grow green around them. The whole picture of Levitan is permeated with light. There are no dark, gloomy colors here. Bright, rich colors prevail: blue, light blue, red, golden. You look at the canvas and you seem to feel the cool, invigorating autumn air. The landscape does not cause sadness. Together with the artist, we admire and admire the beauty of our native land.

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On the canvas of I.I. Levitan "Golden Autumn" we see a characteristic Russian landscape. Calm day in the middle of autumn. The sun is shining, but not so bright. The Russian expanse opens before your eyes: fields, groves, a river. The blue sky with white clouds on the horizon converges with the line of the forest. A narrow river with low banks crosses the picture vertically, helping the viewer's eye to see the perspective. The artist shows the movement of water with clear vertical strokes. Before us is a birch grove. Birch is a very picturesque tree. Levitan, like many artists, loved birches, often depicted them in his landscapes. Autumn has already painted nature in its autumn colors: yellow, golden orange. They are so bright that at first it seems: the whole picture is painted in different tones of yellow. But this is only at first glance. Looking closely, we see that the grass in the foreground is still green, just starting to turn yellow. And the far field, behind which you can see several village houses, is still green. And the grove on the right bank is still vigorously greening. But our attention is focused precisely on the yellow birches. Their foliage flutters in the wind, shimmers like gold in the sunlight. There is no sadness in the landscape, on the contrary, the mood is pacified, calm. It's a golden autumn. She captivates with beauty. Together with the artist, we admire the beauty of our native land, which has always attracted Russian artists.

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"Presentation on the painting by Levitan" Golden Autumn ""

4th grade "School of Russia" Russian language

Composition on the picture

I.I. Levitan

" Golden autumn"


All the guys were given a call

he calls us to a lesson.

Let's stand up, catch up,

We will cope with the difficulties.


Answer the questions:

What time of year is it?

What signs of autumn do you know?

What poems do you know about this time of year?


Autumn at the edge

Threw paints,

Quietly through the foliage

I carried it with a brush.

Hazel has turned yellow,

And the maples blushed.

In the purple aspen,

Only the oak is green.

(E. Trutneva)


Isaac Ilyich Levitan (1860 – 1900)


I.I. Levitan " Autumn. October »



II Levitan “Autumn. River »


I.I. Levitan

"Autumn landscape"



Our autumn, however, is golden,

How else will I call it?

Leaves flying around little by little

The grass is covered with gold.

E. Blaginina


Painter-

Landscape painter

Brush master

Painter

Painting-

Landscape

Canvas


Plan

  • What time of year is in the picture?
  • What impression does this picture make on you?
  • What do you see in the distance?
  • What colors are prevalent in the landscape?
  • What do you especially like about the canvas?

Replace inaccurate words:

Sun rays nature.

Young birches are covered with golden leaves.

Pinkish light clouds float across the pale blue sky.

illuminate

covered

are sailing


Insert missing letters and explain spelling

  • b.reg
  • sad but
  • zl ta
  • chu.ness
  • red honeycomb
  • rados. but

lekie

tra.ka

ave cool

flow

bbl barreled

r.zn.color


Spread the proposals

Autumn has come.

River flows.

The sky is turning blue.

Leaves are falling.


3. What do you see in the foreground? 4. What do you see in the distance?

( In the foreground of the painting ...)

support words

  • the river is quiet, dark, meandering,

slow flow

  • shores - sleepy, drooping, dry grass
  • birches - white-trunk, golden outfits
  • the sky is blue, light, clear
  • clouds - light, white
  • forest - in the distance, colorful clothes
  • fields - endless, colorful, velvet carpet
  • air - full, cool and clean

5. My feelings and attitude to the picture.

(This picture evokes ...)

reference words:

  • a bright feeling of joy and tranquility
  • a little sad
  • will shed the golden foliage

Twenty fourth September.

Composition.

"Golden autumn".




Lesson summary

  • Read your essays. (2-3 people)
  • Well done!

Homework

T. p. 19, Exercise. 2

Sections: Russian language , Primary School , Competition "Presentation for the lesson"

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Lesson objectives:

  1. To form the ability to compose an artistic description of the picture.
  2. Develop the creative imagination of children.
  3. Develop students' written language and spelling awareness.
  4. To develop the ability to write down the text, taking into account its structural components: the beginning, the main part, the conclusion.

During the classes

Statement of the educational problem.

Guys, today in the lesson we will learn to write an essay on a painting. We will learn to understand what an important role art plays in human life, how it helps us to know the world around us.

(Appendix. Slide 1) "Meet: the singer of Russian nature - the artist Isaac Ilyich Levitan."

Guys, you see a portrait of the artist who painted the painting "Golden Autumn". The painting was painted when he was only 19 years old. In 1880, at an exhibition in Moscow, this painting was seen and acquired by Pavel Mikhailovich Tretyakov, the creator of the famous art gallery.

(Appendix. Slide 2) "Perception of the picture".

Let's take a closer look at the picture. The music of PI Tchaikovsky "Autumn Song" from the cycle "Seasons" will help us to awaken feelings, emotions, imagination. (An excerpt of the piece is recorded.)

(Appendix. Slide 3) Conversation on the content of the picture.

  1. What day did the artist depict? (Clear, sunny, calm.)
  2. What about the color of the sky? (Blue, with white clouds, clean.)
  3. How does color help the artist show the approach of late autumn? (Gold of trees; dry, yellow, brown grass.)
  4. What can you say about the reflections of the light in the river? (The water in the river is dark blue, and in the distance it is blue.)
  5. How did the artist depict trees? (Yellow, gold, multi-colored, smart, motley.)
  6. What colors does the artist use to show his attitude to autumn? (Although there are cold colors in the picture, it is all permeated with warm tones: yellow, golden, green, crimson, blue.)

(Appendix. Slide 4) Task for the development of creative imagination.

What is common between the picture of I.I. Levitan and the poem of A.S. Pushkin.

The student reads an excerpt from a poem.

It's a sad time! Charm of the eyes!
Your farewell beauty is pleasant to me -
I love the lush wilting of nature,
The forests clad in crimson and gold.
There is noise and fresh breath in their canopy,
And a rare sunbeam, and the first frosts,
And distant gray winter threats.

- (Both in Pushkin's poems and in Levitan's painting we see the beauty of autumn nature).

(Appendix. Slide 5) Collective drawing up of an essay plan.

  1. How did the artist show the approach of autumn? (The artist managed to convey the cool clean autumn air; crimson and yellow birches, bronze oaks; brown autumn grass.)
  2. What role does color play in a painting? (The whole picture of Levitan is permeated with light. There are no gloomy colors here. Bright colors prevail.)
  3. What thoughts and feelings did the artist express in this painting? (The artist makes us look at the beauty of our nature and gives us his love for it.)
  4. What impression does the painting make? (You look at the picture and feel the cool, invigorating autumn air. The landscape does not cause sadness, the artist paints "a magnificent wilting of nature."

(Appendix. Slide 6) Dictionary and spelling work.

  1. Insert the missing letters at the root of the word: w ... lty, b ... dirty, b ... dry, s ... l ... tye, n ... inline, x ... cool, k .. .rtina, cr ... honeycomb, p ... yzazh.
  2. Insert the missing letters in the prefix words: pr ... cold, pr ... nizano, pr ... present, p ... r ... gives.
  3. Explain the lexical meaning of the words:
    • Landscape - ... .
    • Crimson - ....
    • Winter crops - ....

(Appendix. Slide 7) Imagine that you are present in the places that are depicted in the painting by II Levitan "Golden Autumn". Answer the questions.

  1. What surrounds you? (The artist depicted a narrow river, calmly carrying its waters. On the left, on the high bank of the river, there is a birch grove, which has thrown a golden outfit over itself. On the right, individual trees are oak trees in red-bronze cloaks. In the foreground is a river. The water in it is dark -blue, and in the distance - blue. Where the river makes a smooth turn, a birch stands alone. In the background you can see a small village. In the distance you can see the fields where winter crops have sprung up.)
  2. What are you admiring? (I admire the "lush withering of nature on a wonderful autumn day. I admire the forest, which" as if we are looking at painted, purple, gold, crimson ... ".)
  3. What do you particularly like about the painting? (This is painfully familiar and familiar landscape. This is my Motherland - Russia.)
  4. What makes you sad? (The picture is bright, but there are notes of sadness. How can you not remember the lines of AS Pushkin: "It is a sad time! Eyes charm! Your farewell beauty is pleasant to me ..." Everything breathes with silence and autumn peace. Nature is preparing for winter sleep. )

(Appendix. Slide 8) Writing an essay. (The structure of the essay.)

  1. Where should you start? (II Levitan is called the "discoverer" of the beauties of the Russian land. These beauties are next to us. The artist's strength and talent lies in the fact that he makes us peer into the familiar and dear nature.)
  2. What should be written in the body of the text? (In the main part it is necessary to describe what he saw in the picture. Slide 7.)
  3. What will the ending be like? (What feelings, emotions does the picture evoke?) Slide 7.)

Writing an essay.

Literature:

  1. "Essay on a picture for younger students" L.L. Strakhova, 2007
  2. "Isaac Levitan" O.D. Atroshchenko, L. I. Zakharenkova, M. N. Kiselev 2010

Autumn was Levitan's favorite season, and he dedicated more than a hundred paintings to her. One of the most beloved paintings by the public is this Golden Autumn, although it is not so typical for the artist's work - it is too brightly, boldly, in major. It is possible that Levitan himself was not completely satisfied with her, for a year later he painted another picture with the same name, but written more softly, gently, crystal ...


Isaac Ilyich Levitan. Golden Autumn In every corner of nature Levitan knew how to find something treasured, secret. He told his students that it is not enough to paint the earth, sky, water well - you need to convey in the landscape a feeling that will unite, unite the earth, water, sky into one whole. Therefore, Levitan's landscapes cannot be described in words. You can name everything that is written on the canvas, but how to find words to say about the main thing, about what is not written? You can list the furry fir trees, snow, red sun, but how to express the sadness that seized Levitan and did not disturb his companions? ..


Isaac Ilyich Levitan. Golden Autumn "Golden Autumn". White trunks and flaming foliage of birches, transparent blue of the sky, reddish grass, cold blue of the river. And the air, which itself bursts into the chest and from which, like from spring water, breaks your teeth. And the cheerfulness that this fine autumn day charges us with. And a holiday of gold and blue. And sadness that the holiday will end, followed by fading, a black-and-white winter dream. And the joyful confidence that then, in front, there is again greenery and blueness, because nature lives forever and is always beautiful. And on the canvas - trees, grass, river, sky.


Isaac Ilyich Levitan. Golden Autumn Levitan loved to repeat the poems of the Russian poet Baratynsky: He breathed life with nature alone: ​​Brooks understood babbling, And he understood the talk of tree leaves, And he felt the vegetation of grasses ... "This is what a landscape painter needs - to understand the conversation of water and trees, to hear the grass growing, - said Levitan. - What a great happiness! "


Isaac Ilyich Levitan. Golden Autumn In the painting "Golden Autumn" we see a birch grove in a copper-gold autumn decoration. In the depths of the meadow, a river is lost, on the left bank of which there are slender white-yellow birches and two aspen trees with almost fallen leaves. Reddish bush branches are visible in the distance. The ground is covered with yellowing wilted grass.


Isaac Ilyich Levitan. Golden Autumn And on the right bank of the river there is a row of still green willows, which seem to resist autumn withering. The river surface seems motionless and cold. A bright sky with white clouds is reflected on the surface of the water. The autumn day depicted by the artist is full of light. The picture is dominated by cheerful light colors. Almost on the horizon, the outlines of distant buildings, forests, fields sown with winter are noticeable.


Isaac Ilyich Levitan. Golden Autumn The landscape "Golden Autumn" depicts the most lyrical of the seasons. "It is a sad time! The charm of the eyes! I am pleased with your farewell beauty," said Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin about the golden autumn. Probably, it was these period that Isaac Levitan repeated to himself, working on his famous landscapes


Isaac Ilyich Levitan. Golden Autumn The artist understood autumn, first of all, as a holiday of colors, as a farewell to summer. The same landscape does not evoke sad thoughts about the coming long winter. Indeed, in nature, everything is equally beautiful, and each of the seasons has its own unique charm.


Isaac Ilyich Levitan. Golden Autumn Looking at the painting "Golden Autumn", the viewer involuntarily imbued with a deep feeling of love for their native nature, which gives us unforgettable moments of high delight in beauty.









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