9. (1) Bonnard the Revolutionary - In Context
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- Опубликовано: 26 май 2016
- Alice Mumford teacher her final course on Bonnard at St.Ives School of Painting. In this section she takes her students on a gallop through the history of art to demonstrate how revolutionary Bonnard was.
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Absolutely fantastic art class. Amazing explanation. Thank you. Merci from Montreal ❤
thank you so much for these lovely classes , love from Santiago de Chile
I watched it and found interesting in my level of painting, thank you Alice.
so very interesting! thank you so much. Succinct and wide-reaching at once. Also, whoever is filming is doing a beautiful job, I love the views and the faces of the students.
this is so generous and interresting. Thank you very much. Would love to meet this wonderful teacher one day :-)
Thank you.
Thank you. I’m learning so much.
Thank you!!!!
Excellent!🙏
Awesomeness
Very interesting to listen to. You have some very nice books, are they all yours?
Good beginners lecture, well delivered and to the point, but could you please tell us which Russian artists you refer to as 'emigrating because of the Revolution'? There was a wave, the great Soutine, among them in 1910-13 (that is before the October 1917 Revolution and during Czarist Russia). Same with Rothko's family (he was ten in 1913). Malevich, Tatlin, to name but a few, never left and died in the USSR. So, again, whom are you referring to?