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Art History Shorts
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Hello and welcome to Art History Shorts!
I talk about art and artists and share what I've learned from many years of studying and talking about art history.
(If you prefer to read about art history I also write articles on my website.)
It's my hope that these videos are both educational and enjoyable to watch.
Thanks so much for watching!
I talk about art and artists and share what I've learned from many years of studying and talking about art history.
(If you prefer to read about art history I also write articles on my website.)
It's my hope that these videos are both educational and enjoyable to watch.
Thanks so much for watching!
Art History | Paul Cézanne | Leda and the Swan | Greek Myth in Art
I am finishing up the series on Mythology in Art with Post-Impressionist painter Paul Cézanne and his painting Leda and the Swan.
I briefly go over the myth of Leda and the Swan, how Cézanne's interpretation compares to paintings of this myth from the Renaissance, and I take a look at the composition and style of this painting.
Images and Sources
www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/435883
drawingacademy.com/leda-the-swans-and-the-italian-renaissance
www.wikiart.org/en/theodore-gericault/leda-and-the-swan
www.italian-renaissance-art.com/Leda-and-the-Swan.html
collection.barnesfoundation.org/objects/6991/Leda-and-the-Swan-(Leda-au-cygne)/
criticism.travel.blog/2019/05/05/the-brute-blood-of-...
I briefly go over the myth of Leda and the Swan, how Cézanne's interpretation compares to paintings of this myth from the Renaissance, and I take a look at the composition and style of this painting.
Images and Sources
www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/435883
drawingacademy.com/leda-the-swans-and-the-italian-renaissance
www.wikiart.org/en/theodore-gericault/leda-and-the-swan
www.italian-renaissance-art.com/Leda-and-the-Swan.html
collection.barnesfoundation.org/objects/6991/Leda-and-the-Swan-(Leda-au-cygne)/
criticism.travel.blog/2019/05/05/the-brute-blood-of-...
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Art History | Giorgio de Chirico | Ariadne | Mythological Stories in Art
Просмотров 33810 месяцев назад
A quick look at the painting Ariadne by artist Giorgio de Chirico. This painting is included in the series I am doing on paintings depicting mythological stories. The story of Ariadne is complex and entertaining which the viewer wouldn't get right away from de Chirico's interpretation of it. Sources and Images www.khanacademy.org/humanities/art-1010/xdc974a79:italian-art-before-world-war-i/xdc9...
Art History | Raphael | Triumph of Galatea | High Renaissance
Просмотров 867Год назад
The first video in the series on paintings that depict mythological stories and why I chose this topic. In this video Raphael's Triumph of Galatea, a stunning High Renaissance fresco from 1512. Images and Sources www.singulart.com/en/blog/2019/11/15/the-myth-behind-raphaels-triumph-of-galatea/ www.thehistoryofart.org/raphael/triumph-of-galatea/ www.theartstory.org/movement/high-renaissance/#:~:...
Art History | Suzanne Valadon | Nude Lying on a Couch
Просмотров 15 тыс.Год назад
The last video in the series on the nude figure and how male and female artists portrayed this subject matter. In this video I discuss Suzanne Valadon's approach to painting the female nude figure and her painting Nude Lying on a Couch in particular. I also compare this piece to Titian's Venus of Urbino. Images and Sources www.mutualart.com/Artist/Suzanne-Valadon/F8492AE26D2AC05A/Artworks www.m...
Art History | Henri Matisse | Blue Nudes
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.Год назад
The third video in the series on the nude figure and how male and female artists portrayed this subject matter. This video goes into the the approach of Henri Matisse with the female nude figure, culminating with his Blue Cutout Nudes. I also spend some time discussing how we get from highly naturalistic art to an abstraction of the figure. Images and Sources en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Nude_(So...
Art History | Titian | Venus of Urbino | Renaissance Figure Painting
Просмотров 12 тыс.2 года назад
The second video in the series on the nude figure and how male and female artists portrayed this subject matter. This video goes into the resurgence of the nude figure in the Renaissance and also the stylistic elements of the painting. I also spend the whole time mispronouncing Urbino as Urbano, so there's that to enjoy as well. Images and Sources www.khanacademy.org/humanities/renaissance-refo...
How to Paint like Helen Frankenthaler | Abstract Expressionist | Color Field
Просмотров 11 тыс.2 года назад
Hello everyone! This video is a bit different from what I normally do, but I hope you enjoy it. Even if you don't plan on trying this painting technique it can be helpful to understand the context of how Abstract Expressionist and Color Field painter Helen Frankenthaler worked with her "soak-stain" technique. Here is a link to check out more of her work- www.frankenthalerfoundation.org/artworks...
Art History | Paula Modersohn-Becker | Self-Portrait Nude with Amber Necklace
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.2 года назад
The first video in a series on the nude female figure in painting as portrayed by female and male artists. This first video is a discussion on the Self-Portrait Nude with Amber Necklace by artist Paula Modersohn-Becker. Images and Sources www.wikiart.org/en/paula-modersohn-becker www.artnews.com/list/art-news/artists/paula-modersohn-becker-best-works-1234615629/ awarewomenartists.com/en/artiste...
Art History | David Hockney | A Bigger Splash
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.2 года назад
A quick look at the painting A Bigger Splash by David Hockney. Sources and Images metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2017/david-hockney www.britannica.com/biography/David-Hockney www.tate.org.uk/kids/explore/who-is/who-david-hockney www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/david-hockney-1293 www.theartstory.org/artist/hockney-david/ blog.singulart.com/en/2019/08/27/a-bigger-splash-and-the-relationship-betwe...
Art History | Elaine De Kooning | Bullfight | Abstract Expressionism
Просмотров 1 тыс.2 года назад
A brief look at the Abstract Expressionist painter Elaine De Kooning and her painting Bullfight. Images and Sources www.denverartmuseum.org/en/object/2012.300 www.theartstory.org/artist/de-kooning-elaine/ npg.si.edu/blog/elaine-de-koonings-jfk uploads6.wikiart.org/images/elaine-de-kooning/untitled-bull-1973.jpg www.wikiart.org/en/elaine-de-kooning/all-works#!#filterName:all-paintings-chronologi...
Art History | Jackson Pollock | Number 1 1950 Lavender Mist | Abstract Expressionism
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.2 года назад
A brief look at the Abstract Expressionist painter, Jackson Pollock, and his work Number 1 (1950) Lavender Mist. Images and Sources www.nga.gov/collection/highlights/pollock-number-1-1950-lavender-mist.html www.nga.gov/collection/art-object-page.55819.html#history www.nga.gov/collection/highlights/pollock-number-1-1950-lavender-mist.html www.theartstory.org/artist/pollock-jackson/ www.nga.gov/c...
Art History | Robert Motherwell | At Five in the Afternoon | Abstract Expressionism
Просмотров 6912 года назад
A brief look at the Abstract Expressionist painter, Robert Motherwell and his work, At Five in the Afternoon. Images and Sources www.moma.org/collection/works/37683?artist_id=4126&page=1&sov_referrer=artist www.ideelart.com/magazine/robert-motherwell-at-five-in-the-afternoon www.wsws.org/en/articles/2011/08/abex-a08.html www.theartstory.org/artist/motherwell-robert/ the art book www.artsy.net/a...
Art History | Grace Hartigan | Summer Street | Abstract Expressionism
Просмотров 9142 года назад
A brief look at the abstract expressionist, Grace Hartigan, and her painting Summer Street Images and Sources www.moma.org/artists/2520 magazine.artland.com/art-movement-colour-field-painting/ www.artnet.com/WebServices/images/ll00041lldunVJFgneECfDrCWvaHBOcT2VF/grace-hartigan-months-and-moons.jpg static01.nyt.com/images/2009/07/05/nyregion/05liarts_650.jpg?quality=75&auto=webp&disable=upscale ...
Art History | Lee Krasner | Gaea | Abstract Expressionism
Просмотров 6102 года назад
A brief look at the Abstract Expressionist painter, Lee Kraser, and her work Gaea Link to video on Gaea ruclips.net/video/0r4dsftMU7o/видео.html Images and Sources www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2019/may/12/lee-krasner-artist-formerly-known-as-mrs-jackson-pollock-barbican-exhibition www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-lee-krasner-finally-appreciated-mrs-pollock www.moma.org/collection/works...
Art History | Art Movement | Abstract Expressionism
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.2 года назад
A brief look at the art movement that originated in New York in the 1940's and 50's. Also, a small discussion on abstract art in general. Images and Sources www.theartstory.org/movement/abstract-expressionism/ www.artsy.net/gene/abstract-expressionism www.tate.org.uk/art/art-terms/a/abstract-expressionism#:~:text=Abstract expressionism is the term,and the impression of spontaneity www.britannic...
Art History | Marcel Duchamp | Portrait (Dulcinea) | Philadelphia Museum of Art
Просмотров 4022 года назад
Art History | Marcel Duchamp | Portrait (Dulcinea) | Philadelphia Museum of Art
Art History | Helen Frankenthaler | Mountains and Sea | Color Field Painting
Просмотров 2 тыс.2 года назад
Art History | Helen Frankenthaler | Mountains and Sea | Color Field Painting
Art History | Richard Diebenkorn | Ocean Park No 67 | Abstract Painting
Просмотров 6342 года назад
Art History | Richard Diebenkorn | Ocean Park No 67 | Abstract Painting
Art History | Camille Pissarro | Late Afternoon in our Meadow | Impressionism
Просмотров 2922 года назад
Art History | Camille Pissarro | Late Afternoon in our Meadow | Impressionism
Art History | Berthe Morisot | The Cradle | Impressionism
Просмотров 4722 года назад
Art History | Berthe Morisot | The Cradle | Impressionism
Art History | Claude Monet | The Japanese Bridge 1920 1922 | Impressionism
Просмотров 5412 года назад
Art History | Claude Monet | The Japanese Bridge 1920 1922 | Impressionism
Art History | Ukiyo-e | Influences on Impressionism
Просмотров 7552 года назад
Art History | Ukiyo-e | Influences on Impressionism
Art History | Impressionism | Art Movement
Просмотров 8352 года назад
Art History | Impressionism | Art Movement
Art History | Rosa Bonheur | The Horse Fair | Realism
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.2 года назад
Art History | Rosa Bonheur | The Horse Fair | Realism
Art History | Luncheon on the Grass | Edouard Manet | Realism
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Art History | Luncheon on the Grass | Edouard Manet | Realism
Art History | Burial at Ornans | Gustave Courbet | Realism
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Art History | Burial at Ornans | Gustave Courbet | Realism
Art History | Art Movement | Realism
Просмотров 18 тыс.2 года назад
Art History | Art Movement | Realism
Art History | Haunted Paintings for Halloween | The Hands Resist Him | Edvard Munch | Monet’s Ghost
Просмотров 5494 года назад
Art History | Haunted Paintings for Halloween | The Hands Resist Him | Edvard Munch | Monet’s Ghost
Art History | Henry Fuseli | The Nightmare | Romanticism | Halloween
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.4 года назад
Art History | Henry Fuseli | The Nightmare | Romanticism | Halloween
Art History | Hieronymus Bosch | Hell | Garden of Earthly Delights | Halloween
Просмотров 2264 года назад
Art History | Hieronymus Bosch | Hell | Garden of Earthly Delights | Halloween
Were you using the back of a primed canvas in your demo? It seemed to soak in a rigid way, not as fluid as those painters of the Color Field movement.
Superb video. Tysm. Question: what type of acrylics did you water down? Fluid acrylics?
Love her work, have spoken about her in an art museum, after you understand ABEX see her work ,while she got beautiful results the pigment tends to pool and crack and sparse areas react and fade so it will have a limited life span. When she made land and sea she wanted to add more those around her had to convince her the painting was done.
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Thank you for doing these! Would love to see something on Georgia O'Keefe
Thank you for this demo...i imagine its quite addictive !
Mathematicians, engineers, physicists, etc don't usually use terms such as "play" and "fun" when pursuing projects in their various areas of work. Please don't use those terms unless you are directing your demonstrations to non-professionals. Please make it clear. Also, please, please don't use your fingers to mix toxic chemicals. It leads to cancer. Sorry, I know what I sound like and **** I just got Alizarin Crimson on MY skin!
As an artist myself and an educator at a contemporary art, we're constantly quoting artists who champion play as a foundation for creativity and expression.
She is not monalisa ...she venus ....
Good job, mispronounced Hirosigue though.
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beatiful video!!!!
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this was so helpful! impressionism is my absolute favorite art style, and this was great information to inspire an essay I’m writing :) thank you
You're so welcome! Thanks for watching and good luck with the essay!
what about the camera, how Eastern art and the invention of the camera influenced the art of realism.
I go into both of those influences more in my videos on Impressionism and Ukiyo-e, if you want to check them out. Thanks for watching!
@@arthistoryshorts thank you
loved this! you sound very passionate about the work :) very inspiring!
Thank you!
Thank you so much for your videos! I discovered this Chanel just now because I have an exam tomorrow about art history and you saving my grades with those amazing explanations and you telling the subject so interesting, thank you again!
Wow, thank you so much! Good luck on the exam!!
How does one derive a personal interpretation from a painting? What is your process for it?
Thanks for explaining the painting. I have a print of this artwork and have been trying to find its origins
Thank you for sharing. This was the first abstract expressionist artist I fell in love with. I went to a museum and saw this painting and thought, this reminds me of a bullfight, I wonder what it’s called and was shocked to learn its title. Before that I largely disregarded abstract art due to its simplicity.
I love that! It's almost too easy to disregard abstract art (I know I certainly did at first). Years ago I was at the Moma complaining about a painting that looked like a blank wall and how stupid that was only to realize there was a sign explaining that the painting had been removed. It took me down a notch and I started paying more attention to what those signs had to say and just learning about each painting really opened me up to appreciating abstract art. And now here I am loving it so much I do this. Thanks so much for watching, it really means a lot to me :)
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wat type of watered down paint was that?
Acrylic paint
I would so love to see this painting in person! If memory serves me, this was actually based on the funeral of a member of his family.
you did a good job at explaining it in such a short video! thanks <3 very helpful
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... was looking for PMB; came across your presentation and I must say, the casting of your theme against her paintings and history was very respectfully and accurately handled. Given, the short-format you have chosen does not permit you to go into detail about PMB's paint handling and color choices. Still, the self-portrait speaks for itself; my own focus is on the passage of medium-to-light greens from her left upper torso to her right forehead as bespeaks her subtle mastery as colorist and her technical expertise (yeah, I know, I'm mansplaining here, so dox me haha). Whatever. Seeing this self-portrait right now helps me solve a personal problem regarding respectful painterly handling of the female form that I have been nursing for some months now. Also please note, I will now recommend my younger sister to see/hear your insights as well worthwhile. I will
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your thoughtful comment and I hope the painting goes well
Very professional and well informed. Thank you
awesome video!
Thank you!
You didnt show all of them..
That was an interesting film and creating the painting looks like great fun! Thanks!! I was delighted to visit a Helen Frankenthaler exhibit in Essen, Germany some weeks ago. Fabulous!
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What thinner did you use to create the paint - please?7
I'm using acrylic paint, which is water-based, so I just thinned the paint with water
Hey, thank you for the video, one question if I'm painting on unprimed canvas , is it normal if the paint get through the canvas and when is already dry i can see the paint on another side?
Oh yeah, it's a good idea to have something underneath the canvas. I had paint coming through the other side and onto the table
Now you tell me! Great video by the way…
One of my favorite paintings! I was very surprised at how big it actually is when I saw it in Paris last summer. Thank you for the video.
As a painter and avid art history reader, I've come to believe Ab Ex can only be grasped through Ab Ex artists' writings combined with trying to paint as such oneself. Art historians today either over-emphasize the "personal" in expression, pretentiously dismiss Ab Ex as culturally naive, and/or (oddly) refuse to come to terms with the importance of working serially for Ab Ex artists. I attended an NYC undergrad art college in the '80s, met a few of that era's standouts, they did not talk about theirs or their colleagues' work anything like art historians' today write about the movement.
Abstract Expressionism is America’s first art style. I think that those must have been really exciting times (in the late forties and early fifties) when they were creating it, because it really captured the imagination of the world. Thanks for posting this..I liked and subscribed!
Thank you so much!
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Thanks! I look forward to experimenting with this technique. Be fun to eventually share results with you!
Please do!
I have question please, why Jackson P Pollock wanted people to know his arts?
Hi! What a great and challenging question and there are multiple layers to tackling an answer as to why Pollock wanted people to know his art. There is of course the bigger, philosophical element to why any artist wants people to know their art. People want to connect and people want to share their gifts. Pollock was encouraged from an early age to pursue art, it was the avenue he chose in which to express himself and share. Also in particular with Pollock, much of why we know his work comes down to two people who took it upon themselves to push his work out there. His wife, Lee Krasner and art critic, Clement Greenberg, were crucial and instrumental in getting Pollock’s work in front of people. Also, Pollock’s connection to Peggy Guggenheim was important to his career and why we know his art in the way we do now. I think an answer to your question lies somewhere in between what the role of an artist is and why any artist wants to put their art out there and also with the set of circumstances that had to occur for Pollock’s work to get in front of the public as well. It’s hard to know the true meaning behind what an artist creates and why. There aren't always direct quotes from them explaining their work and what motivated it, but also even when there are, they can’t always explain what motivated them. When asked about abstract expressionism and his drip paintings and why he created them he said, “My opinion is that new needs need new techniques. And the modern artists have found new ways and new means of making their statements. It seems to me that the modern painter cannot express this age, the airplane, the atom bomb, the radio, in... old forms.” So a lot, I believe, comes down to self-expression. That is behind the works of all artists, writers, and any creative. Why Pollock in particular and why his work was so well-known depended a lot on who he knew. Pollock also said, “Painting is self-discovery. Every good artist paints what he is.” I hope this sheds some light onto your question. Thank you for watching!
@@arthistoryshorts Thank you so much, Im reading now, I have to give my Professor new THESIS should answer question why Pollock wanted people to know his art. my FIRST THESIS refused from my Professor, and now I have to repeat my paper and submit it again. So my thesis should be in 3 lines no more, can you help me with it PLEASE. Again Appreciate
@@mS-iz9np I'm sorry to hear you are having a tough time with your thesis, that sounds challenging. It sounds like a really great opportunity for you though, to get a better understanding of what you want to write about. I suggest using resources like your professor or the writing center at your school to help with this. Thanks again for watching and reaching out about the Pollock video
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This is very good, looking forward to seeing new videos :)
Thank you so much! There will be a new one on Friday!
Lovely video!
Thank you so much! I'm really glad you enjoyed it
Thanks! I love her work.
I really like your videos. Can we agree on a possible cooperation on instagram?
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Very nice presentation of Frankenthaler. I had never heard of her before. Thanks!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
RUclips suggested your channel based on my viewing history. I like it and subscribed. Suggest you put artist names when showing works by other famous and not so famous artists. I saw something I liked and maybe have seen previously but couldn’t find it without a name. Anyway, I enjoyed your short and will be watching for more. Thanks
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