Presentation on the theme of autumn through the eyes of a photographer. Presentation on the theme "autumn through the eyes of artists, poets, composers"

In the 3rd grade around the world, after studying the topic about autumn, there was a task to prepare a presentation “Autumn through the eyes of an artist, poet, composer, biologist, meteorologist ....” (optional). My daughter chose to look at autumn through the eyes of an artist. Reviewed a lot of pictures on this topic, she chose the ones she liked. In the PHOTO Show program, a slide show was formed, Chopin's music "Autumn Waltz" was added. Here is the presentation.

Presentation autumn through the eyes of an artist

Autumn is a bright and beautiful season. Artists admired her beauty, poets wrote about her splendor, many spoke about her captivating magic. Autumn is not only rain, dampness and cold, it is also a riot of colors, bright umbrellas, trips to the forest for mushrooms and cozy and warm evenings with the family. I propose to enjoy the work of talented artists who will show you all the beauty and mystery of golden autumn on their canvases.

Autumn is bright

Afremov Leonid Rainy evening

Autumn is pensive

Usyanov Vladimir Pavlovich Autumn Alley

Autumn is mysterious


Shishkin Ivan Ivanovich Autumn forest

And even the rain in the pictures is far from dull


Macneil Richard Arc de Triomphe (Paris)

Autumn is so different, but always attractive - this is how I saw Autumn through the eyes of an artist. In the video below, you can watch the presentation itself, which includes 19 paintings by Russian and foreign artists.

Alexey Konstantinovich Tolstoy
Autumn.
Sprinkles all of our

poor garden
.
Yellowed leaves fly in the wind;
Only in the distance they flaunt, there, at the bottom of the valleys,
Brushes of bright red withering mountain ash
.

Autumn was loved by many Russian artists, poets and writers.
In their works they praised the beauty of this season.
Fedor Ivanovich Tyutchev
Is in the autumn of the original
A short but wonderful time -
The whole day stands as if crystal,
And radiant evenings ...
Where a peppy sickle walked and an ear fell,
Now everything is empty - space is everywhere, -
Only cobwebs of thin hair
Shines on an idle furrow.
The air is empty, the birds are no longer heard,
But far from the first winter storms -
And pure and warm azure pours
To the resting field...
Mudrak
Irina
,
3
B class
beauty autumn
Autumn through the eyes of artists and poets
Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin

Sad time! Oh charm!
Your farewell beauty is pleasant to me -
I love the magnificent nature of wilting,
Forests clad in crimson and gold,
In their canopy of the wind noise and fresh breath,
And the heavens are covered with mist,
And a rare ray of sun, and the first frosts,
And distant gray winter threats.
And this is "Golden Autumn" by Vasily Polenov
This is a famous painting by Isaac Levitan "Golden Autumn"

On the topic: methodological developments, presentations and notes

Spring through the eyes of artists and poets

The presentation contains illustrations of famous paintings about spring by Russian artists, a brief description of the paintings, poems about spring and photographs for them....

Integrated lesson 2nd grade PNSh "Nature through the eyes of artists and composers"

Grade 2 PNSh "Nature through the eyes of artists and composers"

Objectives. Educational: to form students' ideas about the characteristic signs of spring in inanimate nature; to identify changes in living and inanimate nature that occur in April based on the children's ideas ...

Spheres of application - science and technology, education, popularization of scientific achievements, reference and encyclopedic literature. Goals - communication about scientific and technical discoveries, their explanation, i.e. description of patterns, theories, etc. Genres - speeches, reports, lectures, disputes, articles and books (on scientific topics), textbooks, monographs, abstracts, dissertations, reviews. Characteristic style features are objectivity, monologue, semantic accuracy (terminology), emphasized logic, evidence in the presentation of the material, abstractness (abstract, generalization), some dryness of speech. Used language means: lexical - special vocabulary, including scientific terms, careful selection of single-valued words or polysemantic words in the literal sense, the use of words in an extremely abstract sense; morphological - the predominance of abstract and real nouns, 3rd person pronouns, short adjectives, participles and gerunds, verbs of nons. in. in present vr., demonstrative and attributive places .; syntactic - direct word order, introductory constructions, complex sentences with isolated members, pronounced participial phrases, passive and impersonal constructions, the absence of authorial interrogative and exclamatory sentences; text - a sustained structure of reasoning, standard turns of speech.

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ProjectTheme: “Autumn through the eyes of a meteorologist” What natural phenomena occur in autumn? In autumn, sunny days are gradually replaced by long and overcast days with rain and a gradual decrease in temperature. In autumn, nature endows with such phenomena as rain, fog, leaf fall, and closer to winter, hoarfrost and the first snow. Fog is a cloud that has “descended” to the surface of the earth, that is, the smallest droplets of water suspended in the air. Most often, fogs are observed in late autumn in November. Winds change their directions and intensify, bringing with them precipitation and bad weather. If this happens gradually, then the autumn turns out to be slushy, protracted. Cumulus clouds carry a large amount of precipitation. In autumn, when daytime temperatures are above zero degrees and nighttime temperatures drop below zero, the earth cools. Frost can form, and puddles are covered with a thin film of ice. FrostA film of ice Meteorological stations from various parts of the globe are used to study natural phenomena and compile upcoming weather forecasts. Meteorologists observe natural phenomena that determine the weather. Let's see how meteorologists work ... Every three hours every three hours at strictly defined times: 0,3,6,9,12,15,18 and 21 hours UTC, observers go to the meteorological site and, using various instruments, record the speed and direction of the wind, cloudiness, air temperature and humidity and atmospheric pressure, amount of precipitation. This is what a weather vane looks like - a meteorological instrument (for measuring wind direction) Launching a radiosondeTemperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure at high altitudes are measured using instruments called radiosondes. The meteorologist collects information about atmospheric processes. The work is carried out outdoors, including in adverse weather conditions. Measurements are carried out regardless of the weather conditions (rain, hail, storm at sea, thunderstorm). Work at remote weather stations often takes place in conditions of isolation and loneliness. Flying weather station Information about the weather in places where there are no weather stations helps to collect aircraft that are equipped with equipment that allows you to record various weather conditions along the route. By the nature of natural phenomena, one can make: - short-term weather forecast (for example, approaching rain with low cumulus clouds) - long-term forecast (warming or cold weather depending on the color of the sun and clouds at sunset). Thank you for your attention!


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As we noted earlier, autumn is the best season for all photographers and painters. Whether you're a professional photographer shooting for major publications or just an adult amateur photographer looking to capture fantastic personal experiences for the future with a simple camera built into your smartphone, anyone can capture the rich hues of golden autumn.

Looking at the shots from the pros, you very quickly realize that the concept of “autumn photography” is not at all limited to colorful crowns, a bright “carpet” on lawns or lonely leaves in puddles. The direction of autumn photography is very wide and multifaceted, it is much more voluminous and meaningful deeper than any other seasonal topics.

It's a particular rich and warm light, it's the striking contrasts between the ubiquitous lush greenery and the early bursts of color, and then between the all-encompassing brightness and the death. Autumn is a mystical season when all nature - both plants and animals - freeze in anticipation of something ... some primitive miracle. Autumn combines many amazing things and phenomena, when you can see a rain of leaves and snow on a green lawn, a red-yellow-green "fluffy" house and picturesque trees lined up like a phantasmagoric snake from the Looking Glass, sinking in a sea of ​​impenetrable fog. Autumn is the time when every object outside the window and every little thing that the eye falls on acquires a special meaning and expressiveness. Thanks to all this and the skill of photojournalists, we can admire completely surreal pictures of nature. Admire the pictures below and maybe they will inspire you to your own photo exploits?)

For other masters of the frame, the harvest season is inseparable from the bustling animal world preparing for the cold. Others imagine autumn as a road to nowhere and the swan song of a world sinking into hibernation, which itself does not know for sure whether it will be reborn after a long winter or not. Still others prefer lush and rich still lifes on the theme of the autumn harvest. A separate popular seasonal theme is bright leaves and water. Or wooden houses lost in the wilderness, or a Halloween theme with pumpkins and dry autumn compositions.

By the way, Do you know why leaves change color??

In fact, three factors influence this: the pigment in the leaves, the length of the night, and the weather. But it probably doesn't work in the way you think. As soon as the dark time of the day begins to grow steadily, and the nights become colder, the biochemical process starts in the leaves, and they gradually turn yellow / redden and fall off. And nothing - from the general level of ambient temperature, the amount of rainfall, to the quality of the land - affects the cycle of "molting" of trees so much.

During the entire growth season, chlorophyll is also present in the chloroplast of the leaves (responsible for the green color, allows plants to use the sun's rays to produce sugars - for nutrition and growth; it is produced only during growth, but constantly, and, breaking down - also constantly - colors the leaves in green) and carotenoids (responsible for the yellow color). Anthocyanins are responsible for the red color: most of them are produced by plants in autumn in response to too bright light and an excess of plant sugars in leaf cells.

So, the nights get longer, and then the production of chlorophyll slows down, and then stops completely. And after a while, all the chlorophyll in the leaves breaks down and disappears. That's when nothing else hides the carotenoids and anthocyanins produced in the fall, and the leaves become bright. Well, the specific color of the crown depends on the specific type of trees.

But that's not all. The temperature and the amount of moisture have an effect. During the warm sunny autumn days, sugars are produced in the leaves very actively, but the cold long nights and the gradual closing of the veins in the leaves due to this prevent these sugars from moving along the leaf. So, due to the large amount of sugar and the active production of anthocyanins, the leaves become not only red, but also purple and raspberry. Finally, the amount of moisture in the soil, which is constantly changing, ensures that no autumn is exactly the same. Late spring or severe summer drought can delay autumn's color development by weeks. And warm autumn periods will also reduce the brightness of the treetops. So the combination of warm, humid spring, favorable summer weather, warm, sunny autumn days and cold, long nights guarantees you a stunningly bright autumn.

As we noted earlier, autumn is the best season for all photographers and painters. Whether you're a professional shooting for major publications or just an adult amateur photographer looking to capture fantastic personal experiences for the future with a simple camera built into your smartphone, anyone can capture the rich hues of golden autumn.

Looking at the shots from the pros, you very quickly realize that the concept of “autumn photography” is not at all limited to colorful crowns, a bright “carpet” on lawns or lonely leaves in puddles. The direction of autumn photography is very wide and multifaceted, it is much more voluminous and meaningful deeper than any other seasonal topics.

It's a particular rich and warm light, it's the striking contrasts between the ubiquitous lush greenery and the early bursts of color, and then between the all-encompassing brightness and the death. Autumn is a mystical season when all nature - both plants and animals - freeze in anticipation of something ... some primitive miracle. Autumn combines many amazing things and phenomena, when you can see a rain of leaves and snow on a green lawn, a red-yellow-green "fluffy" house and picturesque trees lined up like a phantasmagoric snake from the Looking Glass, sinking in a sea of ​​impenetrable fog. Autumn is the time when every object outside the window and every little thing that the eye falls on acquires a special meaning and expressiveness. Thanks to all this and the skill of photojournalists, we can admire completely surreal pictures of nature. Admire the pictures below and maybe they will inspire you to your own photo exploits?)

For other masters of the frame, the harvest season is inseparable from the bustling animal world preparing for the cold. Others imagine autumn as a road to nowhere and the swan song of a world sinking into hibernation, which itself does not know for sure whether it will be reborn after a long winter or not. Still others prefer lush and rich still lifes on the theme of the autumn harvest. A separate popular seasonal theme is bright leaves and water. Or wooden houses lost in the wilderness, or a Halloween theme with pumpkins and dry autumn compositions.

By the way, Do you know why leaves change color??

In fact, three factors influence this: the pigment in the leaves, the length of the night, and the weather. But it probably doesn't work in the way you think. As soon as the dark time of the day begins to grow steadily, and the nights become colder, the biochemical process starts in the leaves, and they gradually turn yellow / redden and fall off. And nothing - from the general level of ambient temperature, the amount of rainfall, to the quality of the land - affects the cycle of "molting" of trees so much.

During the entire growth season, chlorophyll is also present in the chloroplast of the leaves (responsible for the green color, allows plants to use the sun's rays to produce sugars - for nutrition and growth; it is produced only during growth, but constantly, and, breaking down - also constantly - colors the leaves in green) and carotenoids (responsible for the yellow color). Anthocyanins are responsible for the red color: most of them are produced by plants in autumn in response to too bright light and an excess of plant sugars in leaf cells.

So, the nights get longer, and then the production of chlorophyll slows down, and then stops completely. And after a while, all the chlorophyll in the leaves breaks down and disappears. That's when nothing else hides the carotenoids and anthocyanins produced in the fall, and the leaves become bright. Well, the specific color of the crown depends on the specific type of trees.

But that's not all. The temperature and the amount of moisture have an effect. During the warm sunny autumn days, sugars are produced in the leaves very actively, but the cold long nights and the gradual closing of the veins in the leaves due to this prevent these sugars from moving along the leaf. So, due to the large amount of sugar and the active production of anthocyanins, the leaves become not only red, but also purple and raspberry. Finally, the amount of moisture in the soil, which is constantly changing, ensures that no autumn is exactly the same. Late spring or severe summer drought can delay autumn's color development by weeks. And warm autumn periods will also reduce the brightness of the treetops. So the combination of warm, humid spring, favorable summer weather, warm, sunny autumn days and cold, long nights guarantees you a stunningly bright autumn.

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ProjectTheme: “Autumn through the eyes of a meteorologist” What natural phenomena occur in autumn? In autumn, sunny days are gradually replaced by long and overcast days with rain and a gradual decrease in temperature. In autumn, nature endows with such phenomena as rain, fog, leaf fall, and closer to winter, hoarfrost and the first snow. Fog is a cloud that has “descended” to the surface of the earth, that is, the smallest droplets of water suspended in the air. Most often, fogs are observed in late autumn in November. Winds change their directions and intensify, bringing with them precipitation and bad weather. If this happens gradually, then the autumn turns out to be slushy, protracted. Cumulus clouds carry a large amount of precipitation. In autumn, when daytime temperatures are above zero degrees and nighttime temperatures drop below zero, the earth cools. Frost can form, and puddles are covered with a thin film of ice. FrostA film of ice Meteorological stations from various parts of the globe are used to study natural phenomena and compile upcoming weather forecasts. Meteorologists observe natural phenomena that determine the weather. Let's see how meteorologists work ... Every three hours every three hours at strictly defined times: 0,3,6,9,12,15,18 and 21 hours UTC, observers go to the meteorological site and, using various instruments, record the speed and direction of the wind, cloudiness, air temperature and humidity and atmospheric pressure, amount of precipitation. This is what a weather vane looks like - a meteorological instrument (for measuring wind direction) Launching a radiosondeTemperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure at high altitudes are measured using instruments called radiosondes. The meteorologist collects information about atmospheric processes. The work is carried out outdoors, including in adverse weather conditions. Measurements are carried out regardless of the weather conditions (rain, hail, storm at sea, thunderstorm). Work at remote weather stations often takes place in conditions of isolation and loneliness. Flying weather station Information about the weather in places where there are no weather stations helps to collect aircraft that are equipped with equipment that allows you to record various weather conditions along the route. By the nature of natural phenomena, one can make: - short-term weather forecast (for example, approaching rain with low cumulus clouds) - long-term forecast (warming or cold weather depending on the color of the sun and clouds at sunset). Thank you for your attention!


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Autumn is a colorful time, various artists tried to convey its nature through their paintings. The attractiveness of autumn nature in a romantic mood and in a kind of airy "sadness" of thought. This season stands out in particular contrast during the period of golden autumn, when you especially want to highlight its landscape sophistication and display your impressions on canvas.

The famous artist I. Levitan painted the famous painting "Golden Autumn" back in 1895. I. Levitan's desire was to convey in his picture the bright autumn mood that this time presents every year. Amazing colors of a golden hue delight the eyes of many artists who try to convey their impressions to other people by expressing them in paintings.
To portray the mood of autumn, which seemed to I. Levitan himself, was a simple matter. But how to convey this mood to people who will later admire his work? The painter worked painfully for a long time on his own landscape and was not always satisfied with what he did. Probably thanks to such personal perseverance and self-criticism, the painter managed to display his impressions on canvas in such a way that people, even after a good hundred years, continue to admire his wonderful work.
The picture depicts the natural landscape of the Central Russian district, painfully familiar to all our compatriots: a small birch grove stretching along the bank of a winding stream sparkles with its golden-crimson tints.
The painter I. Levitan endowed all the simplicity of his colorful landscape with a special lyrical mood. It is not surprising that "Golden Autumn" visibly stands out among his other paintings with its own unsurpassed individualism of autumn nature. Later, with the work of I. Levitan, such a concept as “mood landscape” entered the pictorial art of the country.
Autumn conveys a positive mood, but at the same time, there is also a small particle of sadness in it, a little sadness for the past summer. Autumn rushes, hurries, it opens all new tones to the thoughtful look of the painter. Dim clouds cover the vault of heaven. It blows away the mixed decoration of leaves with frosty rain. Autumn through the eyes of the artist can be seen in his works. It gives the impression of a swirling multi-coloured leaves dancing along with the cool seasonal breezes.
Not all the details of the landscape can be seen by an ordinary inhabitant, who, as always, is in a hurry somewhere about his business. The smallest shades will not escape only from the attentive gaze of a creative person. The artist, inspired by the landscape he saw, conveys his impressions through the painted pictures.
The painting by I. Levitan in 1896, together with his other well-known works, was successfully exhibited at historical exhibitions of Wanderers in St. Petersburg. Subsequently, P. Tretyakov acquired Golden Autumn for his own collection.

As we noted earlier, autumn is the best season for all photographers and painters. Whether you're a professional photographer shooting for major publications or just an adult amateur photographer looking to capture fantastic personal experiences for the future with a simple camera built into your smartphone, anyone can capture the rich hues of golden autumn.

Looking at the shots from the pros, you very quickly realize that the concept of “autumn photography” is not at all limited to colorful crowns, a bright “carpet” on lawns or lonely leaves in puddles. The direction of autumn photography is very wide and multifaceted, it is much more voluminous and meaningful deeper than any other seasonal topics.

It's a particular rich and warm light, it's the striking contrasts between the ubiquitous lush greenery and the early bursts of color, and then between the all-encompassing brightness and the death. Autumn is a mystical season when all nature - both plants and animals - freeze in anticipation of something ... some primitive miracle. Autumn combines many amazing things and phenomena, when you can see a rain of leaves and snow on a green lawn, a red-yellow-green "fluffy" house and picturesque trees lined up like a phantasmagoric snake from the Looking Glass, sinking in a sea of ​​impenetrable fog. Autumn is the time when every object outside the window and every little thing that the eye falls on acquires a special meaning and expressiveness. Thanks to all this and the skill of photojournalists, we can admire completely surreal pictures of nature. Admire the pictures below and maybe they will inspire you to your own photo exploits?)

For other masters of the frame, the harvest season is inseparable from the bustling animal world preparing for the cold. Others imagine autumn as a road to nowhere and the swan song of a world sinking into hibernation, which itself does not know for sure whether it will be reborn after a long winter or not. Still others prefer lush and rich still lifes on the theme of the autumn harvest. A separate popular seasonal theme is bright leaves and water. Or wooden houses lost in the wilderness, or a Halloween theme with pumpkins and dry autumn compositions.

By the way, Do you know why leaves change color??

In fact, three factors influence this: the pigment in the leaves, the length of the night, and the weather. But it probably doesn't work in the way you think. As soon as the dark time of the day begins to grow steadily, and the nights become colder, the biochemical process starts in the leaves, and they gradually turn yellow / redden and fall off. And nothing - from the general level of ambient temperature, the amount of rainfall, to the quality of the land - affects the cycle of "molting" of trees so much.

During the entire growth season, chlorophyll is also present in the chloroplast of the leaves (responsible for the green color, allows plants to use the sun's rays to produce sugars - for nutrition and growth; it is produced only during growth, but constantly, and, breaking down - also constantly - colors the leaves in green) and carotenoids (responsible for the yellow color). Anthocyanins are responsible for the red color: most of them are produced by plants in autumn in response to too bright light and an excess of plant sugars in leaf cells.

So, the nights get longer, and then the production of chlorophyll slows down, and then stops completely. And after a while, all the chlorophyll in the leaves breaks down and disappears. That's when nothing else hides the carotenoids and anthocyanins produced in the fall, and the leaves become bright. Well, the specific color of the crown depends on the specific type of trees.

But that's not all. The temperature and the amount of moisture have an effect. During the warm sunny autumn days, sugars are produced in the leaves very actively, but the cold long nights and the gradual closing of the veins in the leaves due to this prevent these sugars from moving along the leaf. So, due to the large amount of sugar and the active production of anthocyanins, the leaves become not only red, but also purple and raspberry. Finally, the amount of moisture in the soil, which is constantly changing, ensures that no autumn is exactly the same. Late spring or severe summer drought can delay autumn's color development by weeks. And warm autumn periods will also reduce the brightness of the treetops. So the combination of warm, humid spring, favorable summer weather, warm, sunny autumn days and cold, long nights guarantees you a stunningly bright autumn.

In the 3rd grade around the world, after studying the topic about autumn, there was a task to prepare a presentation “Autumn through the eyes of an artist, poet, composer, biologist, meteorologist ....” (optional). My daughter chose to look at autumn through the eyes of an artist. Reviewed a lot of pictures on this topic, she chose the ones she liked. In the PHOTO Show program, a slide show was formed, Chopin's music "Autumn Waltz" was added. Here is the presentation.

Presentation autumn through the eyes of an artist

Autumn is a bright and beautiful season. Artists admired her beauty, poets wrote about her splendor, many spoke about her captivating magic. Autumn is not only rain, dampness and cold, it is also a riot of colors, bright umbrellas, trips to the forest for mushrooms and cozy and warm evenings with the family. I propose to enjoy the work of talented artists who will show you all the beauty and mystery of golden autumn on their canvases.

Autumn is bright

Afremov Leonid Rainy evening

Autumn is pensive

Usyanov Vladimir Pavlovich Autumn Alley

Autumn is mysterious

Shishkin Ivan Ivanovich Autumn forest

And even the rain in the pictures is far from dull

Macneil Richard Arc de Triomphe (Paris)

Autumn is so different, but always attractive - this is how I saw Autumn through the eyes of an artist. In the video below, you can watch the presentation itself, which includes 19 paintings by Russian and foreign artists.

Autumn in the verses of Russian poets is the most refined, tender and at the same time,

full of wisdom it's time...


Ivan Bunin "Leaf fall"

Forest, like a painted tower, Purple, gold, crimson, Cheerful, colorful wall It stands over a bright meadow. Birches with yellow carving Shine in blue azure, Like towers, Christmas trees darken, And between the maples they turn blue Here and there in the foliage through Clearances in the sky, that windows. The forest smells of oak and pine, During the summer it dried up from the sun, And Autumn is a quiet widow He enters his motley tower ...


Afanasy Fet "Autumn"

When the through web Spreads the threads of clear days And under the villager's window The distant Annunciation is more audible, We are not sad, afraid again Breath of near winter, And the voice of the summer lived We understand more clearly.


K.D.Balmont "Autumn"

Cowberry ripens

The days got colder

And from the bird's cry

My heart became sadder.

Flocks of birds fly away

Away, beyond the blue sea.

All the trees are shining

In multi-colored attire.

The sun laughs less

There is no incense in flowers.

Autumn will wake up soon

And cry awake.


The swallows are gone

BUT

A.S. Pushkin

  • Sad time! Oh charm! Your farewell beauty is pleasant to me - I love the magnificent nature of wilting, Forests clad in crimson and gold, In their canopy of the wind noise and fresh breath, And the heavens are covered with mist, And a rare ray of sun, and the first frosts, And distant gray winter threats.
  • Sad time! Oh charm! Your farewell beauty is pleasant to me - I love the magnificent nature of wilting, Forests clad in crimson and gold, In their canopy of the wind noise and fresh breath, And the heavens are covered with mist, And a rare ray of sun, and the first frosts, And distant gray winter threats.
  • Sad time! Oh charm! Your farewell beauty is pleasant to me - I love the magnificent nature of wilting, Forests clad in crimson and gold, In their canopy of the wind noise and fresh breath, And the heavens are covered with mist, And a rare ray of sun, and the first frosts, And distant gray winter threats.

Already the sky was breathing in autumn,

The sun shone less.

The day was getting shorter

Forests mysterious canopy

With a sad noise she was naked,

Fog fell on the fields

Noisy geese caravan

Stretched to the south: approaching

Pretty boring time;

November was already at the yard.



In the 3rd grade around the world, after studying the topic about autumn, there was a task to prepare a presentation “Autumn through the eyes of an artist, poet, composer, biologist, meteorologist ....” (optional). My daughter chose to look at autumn through the eyes of an artist. Reviewed a lot of pictures on this topic, she chose the ones she liked. In the PHOTO Show program, a slide show was formed, Chopin's music "Autumn Waltz" was added. Here is the presentation.

Presentation autumn through the eyes of an artist

Autumn is a bright and beautiful season. Artists admired her beauty, poets wrote about her splendor, many spoke about her captivating magic. Autumn is not only rain, dampness and cold, it is also a riot of colors, bright umbrellas, trips to the forest for mushrooms and cozy and warm evenings with the family. I propose to enjoy the work of talented artists who will show you all the beauty and mystery of golden autumn on their canvases.

Autumn is bright

Afremov Leonid Rainy evening

Autumn is pensive

Usyanov Vladimir Pavlovich Autumn Alley

Autumn is mysterious


Shishkin Ivan Ivanovich Autumn forest

And even the rain in the pictures is far from dull


Macneil Richard Arc de Triomphe (Paris)

Autumn is so different, but always attractive - this is how I saw Autumn through the eyes of an artist. In the video below, you can watch the presentation itself, which includes 19 paintings by Russian and foreign artists.

Alexey Konstantinovich Tolstoy
Autumn.
Sprinkles all of our

poor garden
.
Yellowed leaves fly in the wind;
Only in the distance they flaunt, there, at the bottom of the valleys,
Brushes of bright red withering mountain ash
.

Autumn was loved by many Russian artists, poets and writers.
In their works they praised the beauty of this season.
Fedor Ivanovich Tyutchev
Is in the autumn of the original
A short but wonderful time -
The whole day stands as if crystal,
And radiant evenings ...
Where a peppy sickle walked and an ear fell,
Now everything is empty - space is everywhere, -
Only cobwebs of thin hair
Shines on an idle furrow.
The air is empty, the birds are no longer heard,
But far from the first winter storms -
And pure and warm azure pours
To the resting field...
Mudrak
Irina
,
3
B class
beauty autumn
Autumn through the eyes of artists and poets
Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin

Sad time! Oh charm!
Your farewell beauty is pleasant to me -
I love the magnificent nature of wilting,
Forests clad in crimson and gold,
In their canopy of the wind noise and fresh breath,
And the heavens are covered with mist,
And a rare ray of sun, and the first frosts,
And distant gray winter threats.
And this is "Golden Autumn" by Vasily Polenov
This is a famous painting by Isaac Levitan "Golden Autumn"

On the topic: methodological developments, presentations and notes

Spring through the eyes of artists and poets

The presentation contains illustrations of famous paintings about spring by Russian artists, a brief description of the paintings, poems about spring and photographs for them....

Integrated lesson 2nd grade PNSh "Nature through the eyes of artists and composers"

Grade 2 PNSh "Nature through the eyes of artists and composers"

Objectives. Educational: to form students' ideas about the characteristic signs of spring in inanimate nature; to identify changes in living and inanimate nature that occur in April based on the children's ideas ...

Spheres of application - science and technology, education, popularization of scientific achievements, reference and encyclopedic literature. Goals - communication about scientific and technical discoveries, their explanation, i.e. description of patterns, theories, etc. Genres - speeches, reports, lectures, disputes, articles and books (on scientific topics), textbooks, monographs, abstracts, dissertations, reviews. Characteristic style features are objectivity, monologue, semantic accuracy (terminology), emphasized logic, evidence in the presentation of the material, abstractness (abstract, generalization), some dryness of speech. Used language means: lexical - special vocabulary, including scientific terms, careful selection of single-valued words or polysemantic words in the literal sense, the use of words in an extremely abstract sense; morphological - the predominance of abstract and real nouns, 3rd person pronouns, short adjectives, participles and gerunds, verbs of nons. in. in present vr., demonstrative and attributive places .; syntactic - direct word order, introductory constructions, complex sentences with isolated members, pronounced participial phrases, passive and impersonal constructions, the absence of authorial interrogative and exclamatory sentences; text - a sustained structure of reasoning, standard turns of speech.

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ProjectTheme: “Autumn through the eyes of a meteorologist” What natural phenomena occur in autumn? In autumn, sunny days are gradually replaced by long and overcast days with rain and a gradual decrease in temperature. In autumn, nature endows with such phenomena as rain, fog, leaf fall, and closer to winter, hoarfrost and the first snow. Fog is a cloud that has “descended” to the surface of the earth, that is, the smallest droplets of water suspended in the air. Most often, fogs are observed in late autumn in November. Winds change their directions and intensify, bringing with them precipitation and bad weather. If this happens gradually, then the autumn turns out to be slushy, protracted. Cumulus clouds carry a large amount of precipitation. In autumn, when daytime temperatures are above zero degrees and nighttime temperatures drop below zero, the earth cools. Frost can form, and puddles are covered with a thin film of ice. FrostA film of ice Meteorological stations from various parts of the globe are used to study natural phenomena and compile upcoming weather forecasts. Meteorologists observe natural phenomena that determine the weather. Let's see how meteorologists work ... Every three hours every three hours at strictly defined times: 0,3,6,9,12,15,18 and 21 hours UTC, observers go to the meteorological site and, using various instruments, record the speed and direction of the wind, cloudiness, air temperature and humidity and atmospheric pressure, amount of precipitation. This is what a weather vane looks like - a meteorological instrument (for measuring wind direction) Launching a radiosondeTemperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure at high altitudes are measured using instruments called radiosondes. The meteorologist collects information about atmospheric processes. The work is carried out outdoors, including in adverse weather conditions. Measurements are carried out regardless of the weather conditions (rain, hail, storm at sea, thunderstorm). Work at remote weather stations often takes place in conditions of isolation and loneliness. Flying weather station Information about the weather in places where there are no weather stations helps to collect aircraft that are equipped with equipment that allows you to record various weather conditions along the route. By the nature of natural phenomena, one can make: - short-term weather forecast (for example, approaching rain with low cumulus clouds) - long-term forecast (warming or cold weather depending on the color of the sun and clouds at sunset). Thank you for your attention!


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Autumn is a colorful time, various artists tried to convey its nature through their paintings. The attractiveness of autumn nature in a romantic mood and in a kind of airy "sadness" of thought. This season stands out in particular contrast during the period of golden autumn, when you especially want to highlight its landscape sophistication and display your impressions on canvas.

The famous artist I. Levitan painted the famous painting "Golden Autumn" back in 1895. I. Levitan's desire was to convey in his picture the bright autumn mood that this time presents every year. Amazing colors of a golden hue delight the eyes of many artists who try to convey their impressions to other people by expressing them in paintings.
To portray the mood of autumn, which seemed to I. Levitan himself, was a simple matter. But how to convey this mood to people who will later admire his work? The painter worked painfully for a long time on his own landscape and was not always satisfied with what he did. Probably thanks to such personal perseverance and self-criticism, the painter managed to display his impressions on canvas in such a way that people, even after a good hundred years, continue to admire his wonderful work.
The picture depicts the natural landscape of the Central Russian district, painfully familiar to all our compatriots: a small birch grove stretching along the bank of a winding stream sparkles with its golden-crimson tints.
The painter I. Levitan endowed all the simplicity of his colorful landscape with a special lyrical mood. It is not surprising that "Golden Autumn" visibly stands out among his other paintings with its own unsurpassed individualism of autumn nature. Later, with the work of I. Levitan, such a concept as “mood landscape” entered the pictorial art of the country.
Autumn conveys a positive mood, but at the same time, there is also a small particle of sadness in it, a little sadness for the past summer. Autumn rushes, hurries, it opens all new tones to the thoughtful look of the painter. Dim clouds cover the vault of heaven. It blows away the mixed decoration of leaves with frosty rain. Autumn through the eyes of the artist can be seen in his works. It gives the impression of a swirling multi-coloured leaves dancing along with the cool seasonal breezes.
Not all the details of the landscape can be seen by an ordinary inhabitant, who, as always, is in a hurry somewhere about his business. The smallest shades will not escape only from the attentive gaze of a creative person. The artist, inspired by the landscape he saw, conveys his impressions through the painted pictures.
The painting by I. Levitan in 1896, together with his other well-known works, was successfully exhibited at historical exhibitions of Wanderers in St. Petersburg. Subsequently, P. Tretyakov acquired Golden Autumn for his own collection.

In the 3rd grade around the world, after studying the topic about autumn, there was a task to prepare a presentation “Autumn through the eyes of an artist, poet, composer, biologist, meteorologist ....” (optional). My daughter chose to look at autumn through the eyes of an artist. Reviewed a lot of pictures on this topic, she chose the ones she liked. In the PHOTO Show program, a slide show was formed, Chopin's music "Autumn Waltz" was added. Here is the presentation.

Presentation autumn through the eyes of an artist

Autumn is a bright and beautiful season. Artists admired her beauty, poets wrote about her splendor, many spoke about her captivating magic. Autumn is not only rain, dampness and cold, it is also a riot of colors, bright umbrellas, trips to the forest for mushrooms and cozy and warm evenings with the family. I propose to enjoy the work of talented artists who will show you all the beauty and mystery of golden autumn on their canvases.

Autumn is bright

Afremov Leonid Rainy evening

Autumn is pensive

Usyanov Vladimir Pavlovich Autumn Alley

Autumn is mysterious

Shishkin Ivan Ivanovich Autumn forest

And even the rain in the pictures is far from dull

Macneil Richard Arc de Triomphe (Paris)

Autumn is so different, but always attractive - this is how I saw Autumn through the eyes of an artist. In the video below, you can watch the presentation itself, which includes 19 paintings by Russian and foreign artists.