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lunes, 27 de abril de 2015
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MY BIOGRAFY
Ciao, my name is Gabriele Tarlazzi. I am 27 years old,
to be more exact, I was 27 years old.
I was born in the city of Rome in 1910. I lived one of
the worst periods of the history.
I had a rich family, because of this, I had a happy
infancy, although it occupated the WWI. I was educated in a school near my
house. I lived with my parents and my brother.
My father was a member of the social party. He have
taught me since I was a child, and to denfed my beliefs, too.
I was more interesting in the politic and I wanted to
study subjects about it in the high school. But when I was 12 years old I had
to leave the studies and go out the city with my family. Benito Mussolini had
arrived to the power.
We had to buy a house at the country for evitate my
father´s assassination, because he belong to a party that wasn´t the gobern.
We lived peaceful during 13 years. My father educated
me in the socialists ideas.
When I had 20, I entered in the social party. Two
years later, I got to be vice president of the social party, but in the same
month, the Black Shirts came to my house. They murdered my father and my
brother.
My mother and me escaped and we went to the city. The
city was in absolute control. We were obligated to changed our identity.
I looked after my mother all day because she was very
ill. My brother and father´s dead had affected my mother.
Finally, she died 3 years later.
I was 25 years old and I was alone. I hadn´t any body
and I decided to go out and defend the social politic.
Two years later , when I was fighting against the Mussolini´s
dictatorship, I was assassinated in 1937.
MI BIOGRAFÍA
Ciao, mi
nombre es Gabriele Tarlazzi. Tengo 27, o mejor dicho, tenía 27 años.
Nací en la
ciudad de Roma en 1910. He vivido una de las peores épocas de la historia, si
no es la peor.
Vengo de una
familia con pudientes, por lo que mi infancia fue feliz, aunque ocupara la
Primera Guerra Mundial. Me educaron en una escuela cercana al edificio donde
vivía junto con mis padres y mi hermano mayor.
Mi padre
pertenecía a un partido político socialista. Él me inculcó sus ideales desde
que tengo uso de razón y me enseñó a defender mis creencias.
Me
interesaba cada vez más la política y quise estudiar asignaturas referentes a
esa rama en el instituto, pero a la edad de doce años tuve que dejar los
estudios y abandonar la ciudad con mi familia. Benito Mussolini había llegado
al poder.
Tuvimos que
adquirir una casa de campo, para evitar el asesinato de mi padre, por
pertenecer a un partido diferente al gobernante.
Vivimos
tranquilos durante 13 años, en los que mi padre siguió educándome en los
ideales socialistas.
A los 20, me
uní al partido socialista, y me interné cada vez más en el gobierno. Dos años
después conseguí llegar a vicepresidenta del partido, pero en el mismo mes en
que ascendí al cargo, los camisas negras aparecieron en nuestra casa.
Asesinaron a mi padre y mi hermano.
Mi madre y
yo conseguimos escapar y llegar a la ciudad. Esta se encontraba bajo absoluto
control y nos vimos obligadas a cambiar de identidad para no ser descubiertas.
Cuidaba de
mi madre día y noche, estaba muy enferma, la muerte de mi hermano y mi padre la
había sumido en una profunda depresión.
Finalmente
murió a los tres años.
Yo tenía 25
años y estaba sola. Ya no tenía a nadie y decidí dejar de esconderme para defender
la política socialista.
Después de
dos años luchando contra el régimen totalitarista de Mussolini, fui asesinada
por estar en la oposición en 1937.
lunes, 13 de abril de 2015
FAMILIA DE ACRÓBATAS CON MONO Art Sheet
Alumno/a:
Violeta Serrano Cuevas curso: 4ºD Fecha:
12-04-2015
TÍTULO DE LA OBRA:
“FAMILIA DE ACRÓBATAS CON MONO”
AUTOR: Picasso.
FECHA: 1905
Tipo de obra: Painting.
Estilo artístico: Cubism
Descripción:
“Familia de acróbatas con mono” is a painting that
measure 104 cm high and 90 cm wide.
To make it were used watercolour, ink and pastels on cardboard.
It is at the museum of beaux arts in Suecia.
The colours are bright. Picasso has used colours like
white, oranges and pinks to made it.
The shapes are painted without details and the drawing
is more important than the colours.
In this painting we can see a man, a woman, a children
and a monkey. They are acrobats and represent a family. These characters appear
in a lot of works of Picasso. All paintings with these characters; the father,
the mother, the son and the animal, belong to the same period, the pink period.
This masterpiece belong to pink period.
During this period Picasso lived near a circus,
because of this he often painted workers of the circus like acrobats, clowns…
At the beginning of pink period, Picasso painted
characters with the same class society that had the characters of blue period.
“Familia de acróbatas con mono” belong to the
beginning of the period because the family are acrobats. They work at the
circus and they had a low class society.
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