Week 1: Old London Bridge

Dear all,

We hope you enjoyed the first painting; Old London Bridge.

Please share your thoughts, writing and creative responses with us here.

KENWOOD THE IVEAGH BEQUEST “Old London bridge” 1630 by Claude DE JONGH (active 1615 died 1663) IBK 952

92 thoughts on “Week 1: Old London Bridge

    1. I agree it looks so realistic with the reflction on the water at therst I thought it was the photo copeya!!!!!!!!!!!!

    1. Hi Freddie, not many people can create a painting of this quality but it doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be proud of your own art.

    1. Isn’t it cool?! Did it draw you eye to the bright colour within the painting? Do you think the artist has done this for a reason? Do your eyes jump from one thing to the next when looking at this painting? 🙂

      Lucie-Kenwood House

  1. I love the painting so much because it has a lot of detail and effort.
    I have never seen a building on a bridge before.

  2. I like your painting you did an amazing job at it you done a really great job and the houses look good it looks big i like the bridge to i might be scared if i walked a bridge (:
    but i hate the dirty ness.

    1. Thank you Ayaan and yes it would have been very messy. I think you can imagine what people would have thrown into the Thames!

  3. Wow thats an amazing painting
    im impressed
    I think that the some buildings would flood some times since the ones on the left are one water.But the buildings on the right are not on water they are on ground

    like I said before
    Im impressed

  4. I enjoyed it because we got to learn about the past but I want to learn more about the Bridge because it sounds cool and it’s a cool bit in the picture. In the picture the London Tower is behind the tall building on the left. I wanted to know if the houses would flood and if I would live there I would live in houses on the left because those houses look cleaner then the ones on the right.

    1. Hi Pelin, perhaps you could learn more about London Bridge. There was a video about London’s bridges in the PPT you studied.
      Also The Tower of London isn’t really where it’s seen in the painting. The artist decided to add it in.

    2. Is there anything in particular you would like to know about the paitning? We can try and answer any questions you have… 🙂

    1. You could see it in person soon. The house will be open from 17th May, you can visit for free with your adults if possible. 🙂

    1. Thank you Brianna. That’s an important point that creating a painting like this takes considerable time.

  5. its an nice pitcure its super realistic and i like it it looks like from the 1630s i notice that the bridge is a bit broken plus im impressed from the passed im mind blowed

    1. I agree, it’s very clever! It is also easy to try and do yourself… have you tried sketching reflections in water? 🙂

  6. hi i really like the painting it is very realistic and good
    i wish i was as good as this person. very sadly im the worst at art. i wish i was better never mind anyways its really good bye
    best wishes

    cecily

    1. Hi Cecily, I think it’s about trying and trying again with art and you slowly improve. Don’t give up!

    2. So do I! 🙂

      However, it doesn’t stop me from making art… I enjoy making art because it feels good and is a way to express myself, have fun and also relax. Do you enjoy making art?

  7. i like this peace of art because of how the artist has made the bridge reflect off of the water and i like London Bridge because it is very interesting.

  8. The art looks so real, amazing and epic. It has a lot of hard work and good practicing and its definitely the best art i’ve ever seen.

  9. Beautiful piece of artwork has amazing detail. The reflection in the water looks almost real! I love his style of artwork, It must of taken very, very long. It looks a lot like the 1630’s!

  10. I think the painting is incredible,
    I like the right side because it has a incredible William Shakespeare theatre.
    I also really like the reflection on the water of the bridge .

  11. I think think the left side ‘cos the left side is rich. It is rich because the houses are made of brick. it is near fab markets and has a great view on the river.

  12. i loved the painting it was inspiring and a big inspiration for me because I
    love drawing and this painting was incredibly intricate.

  13. I love this picture and writing about it ! Did you know that Claude DE JONGH was dutch and didn’t actually paint the picture in England ? He spent some time in London sketching the bridge then went back to the Nether Lands . He produced the painting 3 YEARS LATER ! He was so talented and it must be so hard to make a painting so good !!!

    Yerbury Primary School

  14. the boat looks so mysterious with the red blanket over the top it must be going to someone very important or wealthy I guess that’s why it’s on the left side I think the left side is there wealthiest side I’m really impressed with all the detail

  15. We are working on our mirror paintings of Old London Bridge. We have focused on the effect of the water and sky. Today we will be working on the bridge itself and the reflection in the water.

  16. Dillon has been inspired by the painting and written a fabulous time travelling story, called ‘The Painting’. Today we had a well-deserved story time just before lunch, and Dillon shared his writing. There were lots of positive comments about Dillon’s ideas, and we even suggested he write a next instalment. Dillon thought he could use next week’s painting to do this. We can’t wait!

  17. We have been working on our own ‘Old London Bridges’ in Art, using watercolour and poster paint effects. We think they look very cool in the antique gilt frames!

    1. Superb Matteo. You can see the similarities with the original but I also like how you’ve put your own style on it too.

  18. Ernie has worked very hard on his reflection painting. At every step, he has played a little joke and said, “I messed up!” and then he would reveal his lovely work. We are very impressed – and it looks fantastic in the frame!

    1. Ernie, this is fabulous. I hope you’re proud of your painting. It goes to show you shouldn’t worry about making mistakes as it’s part of the process.

  19. Here is Alfred’s finished persuasive argument for why the City of London is the best side of the river to live on in 1630. He has done a brilliant job, using lost of descriptive words and persuasive phrases.

  20. Ariana has included some great details about the City of London in 1630. I am certainly convinced by her argument!

    1. Congratulations Ariana on a convincing piece of writing. It’s great to see you putting so much effort into your work.

  21. I think that beacause this painting has so much detail you’d not be able to take your’e eyes of it! Not to mention how detailed the city, southwark , and the bridge itself!!!

  22. I like how JMW turner made the painting very dark and dramatic but then added lots of
    colour at the bottom

    1. Good point Hugo. This creates a contrast. Where does your eye go to when you look at the painting?

  23. I like that the painting is dark and I like the way the waves are crashing around.

  24. I love how the water reflects the bridge and it has a huge different on the right and left side and i also love how the bridge is reflecting the water.

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