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Prodigal Son (EART)
Prodigal Son (EART)
This video looks at Albrecht Dürer's "Prodigal Son" and the choices he made.
This video looks at Albrecht Dürer's "Prodigal Son" and the choices he made.
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Mona Lisa (EART)
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Mona Lisa (EART) Learn about Leonardo da Vincis Mona Lisa and why shes so famous.
The Last Supper (EART)
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The Last Supper (EART) This video examines what Leonardo da Vinci did in his wrecked fresco of the "Last Supper" and what has happened to the painting since.
Edward Hopper's New York (NGA)
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Edward Hopper's New York (NGA) The National Gallery of Art has released a new video about the artist and his work and influence. In the podcast, which features more than 50 of Hopper's paintings and watercolors, Senior Curator Franklin Kelly discusses New York City, New England, and the cinema as Hopper saw and portrayed them-and as we view them today through his work. The filming of the pod ca...
Empire of the Eye: The Magic of Illusion 1/7 (NGA)
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Empire of the Eye: The Magic of Illusion - Introduction1/7 (NGA) The Magic of Illusion-presented here in a seven-part podcast series-is a film about how we see, what we see, or what it is we think we see. Al Roker guides us on a journey into the secrets of illusion, utilizing special effects to illustrate the artistic and visionary discoveries of the Renaissance. While Copernicus and Columbus w...
Empire of the Eye: The Magic of Illusion 2/7 (NGA)
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Empire of the Eye: The Magic of Illusion - The Trinity-Masaccio 2/7 (NGA) In 1427 inside Santa Maria Novella, Florence, Masaccio created the masterpiece The Trinity using linear perspective for the first time. This segment explains how he was able to make the wall behind the work seem to disappear so that the painting becomes an extension of the room the viewer is in.
Empire of the Eye: The Magic of Illusion 3/7 (NGA)
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Empire of the Eye: The Magic of Illusion - The Church of Santa Maria presso San Satiro 3/7 (NGA) Using forced perspective in the apse of the small Church of Santa Maria presso San Satiro in Milan, Bramante created the illusion of a much larger space.
Empire of the Eye: The Magic of Illusion 4/7 (NGA)
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Empire of the Eye: The Magic of Illusion - Sant'Ignazio's Ceiling 4/7 (NGA) Sant'Ignazio's Ceiling in Rome is an amazing demonstration of illusionism on a monumental scale. This segment demonstrates that when the viewpoint of the fresco changes, the illusion is destroyed.
Empire of the Eye: The Magic of Illusion 5/7 (NGA)
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Empire of the Eye: The Magic of Illusion -Palazzo Spada's Corridor 5/7 (NGA) Palazzo Spada's Corridor in Rome demonstrates the use of forced perspective. Special effects reveal how Borromini used an optical trick to create the illusion of depth.
Empire of the Eye: The Magic of Illusion 7/7 (NGA)
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Empire of the Eye: The Magic of Illusion - Teatro Olimpico - Andrea Palladio The set design by Vincenzo Scamozzi for Palladio's covered theater draws us in. This segment shows how perspective is used to create space that isn't really there.
Hopper was a genius! The painter of feeling alone even in N.Y.C
I wish the narrator had pointed out that although the streets are empty in paintings such as “Early Sunday Morning,” above the storefronts and beyond the windows, and likewise, the windows and walls of NewYork City brownstones and New England mansions, there are people living their lives, waking, sleeping, loving, fighting and, yes, some are no doubt sitting alone, experiencing alienation, and perhaps even staring out of the windows at us.
Nighthawks is a tremendously influential source of blues music to me. One thing I've often wondered about it is, what is that little green rectangle shaped thing the woman seems to be eating? If that's a green cracker, it's past it's prime.
AS MY PAINTINGS ARE OFTEN COMPARED TO EDWARD HOPPER'S, YOU MIGHT ENJOY SEEING THEM. MAX FERGUSON
Show us some Max.
His paintings are very expressive, a fusion of dark & light. As an artist it has visual appeal. It’s not my style, I prefer painting landscapes.
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A very informative presentation delivered in a most pleasant style. Thank you.
Sooo New York... where is Nighthawks these days? Chicago. What he lit, hopefully not accidentally was our weird sence of voyeurism.
Hopper's find a calm, even amidst the busy city, a retreat into the beautiful aesthetic of contemporary life, censored from stark modernism, muted from the noise- a quiet angelic view of souls and the creative effect of souls, frozen, each in the everyday but also in their minds that open up new possibilities, their soul's passions, will, intellect, memories. Every scene is bigger than the frame. Hopper is not a modern artist. He is classical, in a modern setting.
His paintings send a profound message. It isn't loneliness or emptiness. Life can be full n satisfying without many things or luxury. So different from the world today, that's what i see.
В Америке уже тридцать.Познакомилась с таким замечательным художником давно!!! Память о прошлом затронула душу!!! Одиночество и ...все такиСПОКОЙСТВИЕ....думы о террористическом бытие современности...Сбываются...2020 год...!
the modern world is just so ugly just too many cars.
We are proud to say he's our.. an AMERICAN painter!!!
A very informative delivery on Hopper's art, which I am currently being inspired by. Nighthawks was the first painting I viewed during college, and one I never forgot.
Excellent lecture. Thank you.
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H reminds me of Britain's Jack Vetriano
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I feel Jeffrey Smart's work often has a similar feel, too. I love Hopper's work.
Absolutely amazing!
Where is part six?
RUclips being my witness, I have watched this video for Prato....
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What the hell does that have to do with this work of art? Some people?
What do you mean?
I love Edward hopper ❤️♥️❤️
I love my wife.
@@pedrocuervobarrera7985I do too. 😜
Uno de mis pintores favorito, tal vez acabe pintando de nuevo realismo, garcias a mi admiración por sus pinturas.
Magnifica!!!!!!
thank you for posting this..and thank you Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. for putting up the big bucks...and most of all thank you Senior Curator Franklin Kelly for your time, knowledge and your obvious love of Hopper's work.
We had our high school graduation here. It's breathtaking. :)
masonic prespective
Evoque une certaine solitude , tristesse ,difficile a définir ,mais très attachante peinture qui ne me laisse pas indemne . jaclo31
Teatro Olimpico in Vicenza is really extarordinary. I was there 3 years ago and was amazed. Paladium was a genius. With the tools he had on its days he was an ARCHITECT with capital letters.. Awesome.
Man, i dig this guys work.
WOW! Amazing video!Thanks!!
Looking into the mind of Hopper and finding loneliness is projection of our own mind. Such arrogance calls for the investigation of our own mind. Psychotherapy is one way to understand why we project such attitudes. At any rate, such behavior be it by a Senior Curator or young student, shows a complete lack of respect for the artist.
I just love Hopper stuff. That one "chop suey".....the womans face looks like a porcelain china doll. Man I'd love to be sitting in that restaurant
Brilliant assessment of Hopper's work - thanks for posting!