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Lost Arts
Zoe Lo
Vocabularycraft, craftsman, craftsmanship ( 手工 ;
工藝 ), craftspeople, handicrafts ( 手工藝品 ), producer, disappearance, Illuminated manuscript, border, illustration, especially, strips of gold, time-consuming, printing press, emphasize, preserve, pottery, the Crafts Council, appreciate
Phrases1. Meet up: to meet someone in order to do something
together 見面We often meet up after work and go for a drink.
2. Die out: to disappear or stop existing completely 消失 ; 滅絕The wild population of koalas is in danger of dying out
3. Go into: time/money/effort to be spent or used to get, make, or do something 投入 ; 從事Museums give us a chance to appreciate the care and effort that went into the lost arts.
Pre-reading questions
• What are the traditional handicrafts in Taiwan?• What are some products that used to be made
by hand, but which are now made in factories?• What are the difference between hand-made
products and factory-made products?• Why are some traditional handicrafts
disappearing?
• The illuminated manuscript• Despite the influences of modern
technology, people still appreciate handmade goods.
• Preserving traditional arts• Hand-made crafts have been replaced by
goods made from machines and factories.
• The hand-painted theater posters
2. The illuminated manuscript5. Despite the influences of modern
technology, people still appreciate handmade goods.4. Preserving traditional arts1. Hand-made crafts have been replaced by goods made from machines and
factories.3. The hand-painted theater posters
I. In the past, nearly everything was made by hand. Craftspeople made cups, chairs, and other items that were both useful and beautiful. However, over time, machines and factories became the main producers of goods. That has led to the disappearance of some handicrafts. Fortunately, many others have been kept alive through public interest in arts and crafts.
Introduction (I)
• In the past, nearly everything was made ____.• Craftspeople made ____, ____, and other
items that were both ____ and ____.• However, ____ time, ____ and ____ became
the main producers of goods.• That has ____ ____ the ____ of some ____.• Fortunately, many others have been ____
____ through public interest in arts and crafts.
Introduction (I)• In the past, nearly everything was made by
hand.• Craftspeople made cups, chairs, and other
items that were both useful and beautiful.• However, over time, machines and factories
became the main producers of goods.• That has led to the disappearance of some
handicrafts.• Fortunately, many others have been kept alive
through public interest in arts and crafts.
Two forms of lost arts
• Medieval illuminated manuscript(http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/illuminatedmanuscripts/TourBurnShape.asp#B187)(http://www.historicpages.com/texts/mshist.htm)
• Hand-painted theater poster
II. One lost art is the illuminated manuscript. Like all books in Europe up until 1450, they were made by hand. In an illuminated manuscript, 1the words were first copied onto a page. Then, 2beautiful borders and illustrations were added. The first letter of a chapter was often made especially large and colorful. Paints made from natural materials provided the color. Using thin strips of gold (called gold leaf) could really bring a design to life. However, making these treasures was expensive and time-consuming. So, after the printing press was invented, fewer and fewer were made.
Illuminated manuscript (II)
• In Europe• Up to 1450• Made by hand• The words were first
copied onto a page• Beautiful borders
and illustrations
Breviary for Vallumbrosan Use, Italy, Central (Florence), last quarter of the 15th century, 137 x 95 mm, Historiated initial with Andrew and borderBurney 333, p. 199
More examples• Justinus, Epitome historiarum Pompeii Trogi, Italy, N. E.? (Ferrara?), 1st half of the 15th century (before 1469), 265 x 175 mm, Decorated initial, the border including heraldic arms of the Sacrati family of Ferrara added in the late 15th century Burney 187, f. 2 • Gospels, Germany (Lotharingia?), last quarter of the 11th or 1st quarter of the 12th century, 390 x 295 mm, Canon table Burney 41, f. 19v
Illuminate manuscript• First letter was especially ____ and ____.• Paints made from ____ ____ provided the
color.• using thin ____ of ____ (called gold ____)
could really bring a design ____ ____.• Making these treasures was ____ and
____. So, after the ____ ____ was invented, fewer and fewer were made.
Illuminate manuscript• First letter was especially large and
colorful. Paints made from natural materials provided the color.
• using thin strips of gold (called gold leaf) could really bring a design to life.
• Making these treasures was expensive and time-consuming.
• After the printing press was invented, fewer and fewer were made.
Hand-painted theater poster (III)
III. A more recent art form replaced by new technology is the hand-painted theater poster. In the mid-late 20th century, going to the movies in Taiwan had a special touch. Outside theaters, one could see large paintings advertising the newest films. To make one, 1an artist started with a small movie poster. From that, 2a much larger version was painted. It emphasized the main actors and actresses, whose names were painted in large letters. After just a few decades, this art form was replaced by large posters made with modern printing methods.
Hand-painted theater poster• In the mid-late ____ century, going to the ____ in
____ had a special ____.• Outside ____, one could see large ____
advertising the ____ ____. • To make one, an ____ started with a small ____
____. From that, a larger ____ was painted.• It emphasized the main ____ and ____, whose
names were painted in large ____. • After just a few ____, this art form was replaced
by posters made with ____ printing methods
Hand-painted theater poster• In the mid-late 20th century, going to the movies
in Taiwan had a special touch.• Outside theaters, one could see large paintings
advertising the newest films. • To make one, an artist started with a small movie
poster. From that, a larger version was painted.• It emphasized the main actors and actress,
whose names were painted in large letters. • After just a few decades, this art form was
replaced by posters made with modern printing methods
IV. The good news is people in many countries are interested in handicrafts. 1They learn skills by reading books and magazines, or by attending classes. This has helped preserve many arts such as pottery and jewelry making. 2At shows, craftspeople sell their goods and chat with shoppers, just as they did 1,000 years ago. 3Governments are also helping. For example, the Crafts Council of India helps craftspeople find new selling opportunities. Many of them meet up once a year at the Kamala show to share ideas and sell their goods.
Preserving traditional arts (IV)• The good news is people in many countries ____
____ ____ handicrafts.• They learn skills by reading _____ and ____, or by
____ ____. This has helped ____ many arts such ____ and ____ making.
• At shows, craftspeople ____ their goods and ____ with shoppers, just as they did 1000 years ago.
• ____ are also helping. The Crafts ____ of India helps craftspeople find new selling ____. Many of them ____ ____ once a year at the Kamala show to share ____ and sell their goods.
Preserving traditional arts• The good news is people in many countries are
interested in handicrafts.• They learn skills by reading books and magazines, or
by attending classes. This has helped preserve many arts such pottery and jewelry making.
• At shows, craftspeople sell their goods and chat with shoppers, just as they did 1000 years ago.
• Governments are also helping. The Crafts Council of India helps craftspeople find new selling oppor-tunities. Many of them meet up once a year at the Kamala show to share ideas and sell their goods.
V. Modern technology has influenced our lives in many positive ways. Yet, people still appreciate the personal touch of a handmade good. Making and buying traditional crafts are also ways to celebrate one’s culture. Unfortunately, not all lost arts can be brought back. But even when they die out, museums give us a chance to appreciate the care and effort that went into them.
Conclusion (V)
• Modern technology has influenced our lives in many ____ ways. ____, people still ____ the personal touch of a ____ good. Making and buying traditional ____ are also ways to ____ one’s ____. Unfortunately, not all ____ arts can be brought back. But even when they ____ ____, ____ give us a chance to appreciate the ____ and ____ that ____ ____ them.
Conclusion
• Modern technology has influenced our lives in many positive ways. Yet, people still appreciate the personal touch of a handmade good. Making and buying traditional crafts are also ways to celebrate one’s culture.
• Unfortunately, not all lost arts can be brought back. But even when they died out, museums give us a chance to appreciate the care and effort that went into them.