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Learn to Look at Women's Portraits

Anthony Flower & Christopher Pratt

Mary Flower, 1854
Summer of the Karmann Ghia, 1998

ANTHONY FLOWER
Mary Flower, 1854
watercolour on paper
39.37 x 34.3 cm
Private Collection

CHRISTOPHER PRATT
Summer of the Karmann Ghia, 1998
lithograph on paper
28.4 x 26.6 cm
The Beaverbrook Art Gallery

What we see

What do these two paintings have in common? How are they different?

How we feel

How would you describe the girls in these two paintings? Are they like you or different? Why do you think that?

What we think

Anthony Flower named this painting after his daughter, Mary Flower. Christopher Pratt’s print of this young woman is named Summer of the Karmann Ghia which is the type of car. What do you think the artists want to tell us about these young women? Does this say anything about the artist?

How it was made

Christopher Pratt’s work is a type of print called a lithograph. Most of his images started from a photo. Ask one of your friends to take a photo of your that would say something important about you.

About the artist

Christopher Pratt (b. 1935) is an artist whose paintings are so detailed they look like photographs but he uses limited colours to make them seem very quiet and still. This combination is called “magic realism.”

Links

To learn more about Christopher, his life and work check out this website: http://collections.ic.gc.ca/pratt/splash.htm

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