Take One Picture 2022

Interesting annual exhibition at the National Gallery showcasing school children’s responses to a painting in the collection.

This year’s picture was Orazio Gentileschi’s “The Finding of Moses” from the 1630s, a fairly recent acquisition by the gallery. I always look forward to this show as it makes you look at a familiar picture in a different way.

This year the children’s responses were are varied as ever ranging from Gunthorpe Primary School replacing the women In the panting with inspirational women who have shaped the world, Holy Trinity CR Primary School in London created a patchwork blanked for the baby Moses with scenes form his life and symbols of his character and Snaresbrook Primary School who were drawn to the clothes and thought about clothes their family members had worn in order to design their own dresses.

In this occasion I liked the addition of this mind map of the children’s’ first thoughts about the painting. It is good to see how people might react who don’t know the story. In particular I’d never noticed that none of them have shoes on, even the princess in contemporary dress.

Closes 11 September 2022

 

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