EXPLORING THE LANDSCAPE

The painting View from Vaekero near Christiania by J. C. Dahl (1827) shows a natural landscape and two people walking on the waterfront in a melancholic atmosphere.

READING IN DIFFERENT WAYS

At first glance, the female character of the painting Woman reading in the studio (1868) by Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot looks like extremely formal and rigid.

THE RIGHT TO PLAY

In 1999, the UN established the right to play as an inalienable right of the child. Yet, this right seems sometimes to remain only on paper.

TO EACH THEIR OWN HOUSE

What does home mean to you? An object? A person? A place?

THE FOUR DEGREES OF THE CONFLICT

This project has been inspired by the 1872 painting Madame Stumpf and her daughter by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot and investigates the topic of the conflict in the parents-children relationship.

NARCISSUS AND ECOLOGY

Starting from the 1903 painting Echo and Narcissus by John William Waterhouse, we focused on the idyllic landscape in which the characters are located. The latter led us to the topic of ecology, which is a particularly current issue.

NEXT STOP

Starting from the analysis of Claude Monet's painting La gare Saint-Lazare, we have discussed the themes of time, travel, uncertainty and new experiences.