Writing through art: Old London Bridge

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us here to explore Claude de Jonghe’s painting “Old London Bridge”.

First work through the PowerPoint. If you can, discuss the questions and tasks with someone else that would be great: brother, sisters, parents. If not, just read through the PPT and make some notes.

Share your ideas below. Also share your persuasive writing. You can also share art. I’ll share more information about the painting as the week goes on so come back everyday.

KENWOOD THE IVEAGH BEQUEST “Old London bridge” 1630 by Claude DE JONGH (active 1615 died 1663) I
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These paintings are on display at Kenwood House in Hampstead, London.
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2 thoughts on “Writing through art: Old London Bridge

  1. For the speech part do I have to write why they should live in London or one of the three sections of the painting?

    1. Hi Sima,

      Yes, chose one of the sides and create a persuasive argument why someone should live on that side. We look forward to reading it.

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