The lesson, 'Mealtime! The Potato Eaters', has two parts:
- this follow-up lesson (50 min.)
- the preceding homework assignment (10 min.): 'Mealtime! The Potato Eaters (1)'.
General learning objectives
The students will:
- each make a painting of their own evening meal, using a
sketch made at home (or a photo) with notes.
Materials
• The completed worksheets with sketches (or photos)
• Art paper
• Old newspapers
• Brushes
• Paint
• Jars or other containers for water
• Rags for drying the brushes while working
Background information
In 1885, Vincent van Gogh painted The Potato Eaters. He wanted to show what country life was like in those days and how hard people had to work to make a living. The farmers in the painting lived in Nuenen, Brabant. They worked hard but were very poor. Their evening meal was simple, and so was their home. They probably didn't really have potatoes with coffee, an unusual combination. But by showing the figures in the painting eating potatoes and pouring coffee, Vincent could give each one an active role.