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1. CHRISTMAS IN THE ART Nativity façade: Gaudí Adoration of the Magi: Giotto

Christmas in the art

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1. CHRISTMAS IN THE ARTNativity façade: Gaudí

Adoration of the Magi: Giotto

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Adoration of the Shepherds: GrecoAdoration of the Magi: Velázquez

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Adoration of the Magi: Tiziano

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Adoration of the Magi: Rubens

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Nativity: El Greco

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Adoration: Fra Filippo

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Nativity: Fra Angelico

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2. Christmas tree

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3. Activity

• Christmas tree.– Draw 6 squares 8 x 8 cm.– Draw different star polygons– Techniques: coloured pencil, felt pencil, paint

(colourwater, temperas).- Colours: red, green, yellow or blue.

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4. Origen of the christmas tree

• It is a decorated coniferous tree and a tradition associated with Christmas.

• In 672 St. Bonifacius cut down the tree of a German tribe in order to disprove the legitimacy of the god of German people.

• He saw a fir tree growing from an old oak tree and took this as a sign of the Christian faith.

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Origen of the Christmas tree