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Great artists have no country
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Great artists have no country.Alfred de Musset
У великих художников нет отечества.
Альфред де Мюссе
Mikhaleva E. F.
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Mona LizaIt was painted by Leonardo Da Vinci, the famous
Italian artist, between 1504 and 1519, and is a half
body commission for a woman named Lisa
Geraldine.
Her husband, Francesco Del Giaconda requested the
work by Da Vinci just after the turn of the century.
It is in the Louvre , Paris.
It is the most studied piece of artwork ever known
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Казимир Малевич«Черный квадрат», 1915
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Kazimir MalevichThe Black Square is one of the most famous creations
of Russian art in the last century.
The first Black Square was painted in 1915 to become the
turning point in the development of Russian avant-garde.
Malevich got the name as the creator of a new
movement in Russian painting - Suprematism. He spent
the next eighteen months in his studio in Moscow,
creating some thirty non-objective canvases. In these
works,
Malevich worked out the concept that had originally
arisen, if only partially incarnated, in Victory Over the Sun.
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The problemWhat? How? Why?
Steps to
understanding
culture
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Cultureenjoy
inspire
reflect
reveal
amazing
charming
mysterious
impressive
attractive
picturesque
appreciate
magnificent
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What is culture?Includes knowledge, beliefs, values,
morals, laws, customs and different
patterns of human behaviour.
It is a collective phenomenon.
It is constantly changing.
Certain elements are universal.
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Human valuesWe appreciate and want to achieve.
There are certain universal human values such as
Honesty, kindness, goodness, high moral
principals, freedom.
They don’t always mean one and the same thing.
The concept satisfaction of our physical needs is
important.
Religion works on the Spiritual aspects of life.
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Steps to understandingculture
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DebateI don’t think so
Personally I think
I don’t believe
In my opinion
I doubt
To my mind
I disagree
I know for sure
I believe
I can’t agree
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CinquainCulture
Amazing, impressive
Inspire, reveal, value
It helps to survive
Masterpiece
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Learning culture –understanding people
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Steps to understandingculture
Acknowledge differences exist.
Understand and analyze why those differences exist.
Appreciate the unique values, beliefs, attitudes, and
behaviours of different cultures.
Adapt your behaviour — including your crosscultural communication style — to meet the needs of
others.
Be sensitive to feedback and adapt accordingly.