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Itinéraire de La Réole à Sacile

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Itinéraire de La Réole à Sacile

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Friuli - Venezia Giulia

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La région de SacileFriuli - Venezia Giulia / Frioul - Vénétie Julienne

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Programme du voyage /Trip schedule

Samedi 10

Dimanche 11

Lundi 12 Mardi 13

Mercredi 14

Jeudi 15

Vendredi 16

Samedi 17

Arrivée VeniseParcours urbain

TriesteChâteau de Miramar

AquileiaGrado

SacileLycéeVillePalaisMairie

Venise Lycée

Voyage Familles VeniseParcours urbain

TriesteVisite de la ville

AquileiaGrado

Pordenone Venise Voyage

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Sacile : entre mer et montagne Between sea and mountains

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Sacile, place centraleCentral square

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Mosaïc Decorative technique that consists in assembling small cubes of stone, marble or glass, called « tessels », to create an image. Mosaïc can cover walls or ground as well.

Genesis domeBasilica St Marc, inside

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FrescoThe name of the technique comes from the Italian expression « dipingere a fresco » which means « to paint on a fresh coat ». Fresco is a wall-painting technique on a fresh coat, made of lime and sand. The colors are pigments mixed with water.

Several distinct coats form the frescos :

• The first coat is a roughcast put against the wall. This mortar is a mix of lime and thick sand.

• The second coat is made of lime and thin sand.

• The third coat receive the painting, made of pigments and water, applied with a brush in several coats.

• the last coat, the calcin, results of carbonatation of the lime mortar. When it dries, it creates a protective transparent coat around the pigments, fixing them definitely.

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Oil painting

It’s a painting that uses a mix of pigment and oil to obtain a paste of different consistency. Usually painters use linen oil.

An oil painting is made of several coats that can be very thin and transparent or thick. The varnish, covering the surface after painting, protects and fixes the pigments.

The support can be a canvas stretched on a chassis or a copper or wood plate.

Francesco Bassano, The pope Alexandre III gives the victory sword to the doge S. Ziani, 1577 - 1585, 575 x 575 cm.

Antonello da Messina, dead Christ, 1475 - 1476, oil on wood, 117 x 68 cm.

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Doges’s palace, Poll room

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Architecture vocabulary :

Arcade- A row of arches or columns that create a covered walkway.

Balcony- A small porch that sticks off a building above ground level.

Column- A vertical piece of structure ( parts of the building that supports weight, a building’s skeleton).

Cornice- The moulding that projects out from the top of a building.

Dome- A rounded roof, with a circular base, shaped like an arch in all directions.

Facade- The outside “ face” of the building.

Pediment - Top of a facade, window or arch.

Roof- The top of a building which protects the inside from the weather.

Window- An opening in a wall that lets in light and air.

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Artistic techniques

Book « l’image au collège »

Mosaïc p.85

Oil on wood p. 93

Oil on canvas p. 97

Fresco p. 99