a beautiful presentation, seeing, & hearing. a visit to the nuts & bolts of art of the period as it was disseminated from that region of Germany. Bravo !
@Ίων Λ. Keep your hair on, Hermann said the "development of the printing press" not the "invention of it". I think you should provide your source for your contention, as it's generally known (falsely or otherwise) that it was invented in Germany (even us Brits acknowledge that :-) ). Wikipedia says so, so it must be true - ha ha) I'm guessing you're Greek. Not sure what Hermann's point is about Cranach's art with his music assertion anyway, however good a point that it is.
I HAVE NOTICED LUCAS CRANACH DIDN'T LIKE TO SIGN HIS PAINTINGS; WHERE IS THE "KLENOID?" IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE A "SNAKE-LIKE" SIGNITURE. PRIOR TO 1508, HE USED HIS INITIALS, ACCORDING TO DOCUMENTATION. IT IS MYSTERIOUS.
25:50 .... WHAT!...HORROR! HORROR! HORROR!.... The total destruction of "The Queen of Blues" Pure Lapis Lazuli, Ultra-marine Blue. ... Read "Il Libro Del Arte" by Cennino D'Andrea Cennini. (The Craftsman's Handbook) Poor Cennino was incarcerated in 'Deptors Prison' and forced to divulge the 'Top Secret' of how to produce Ultramarine. Naturally Cennino did NOT divulge the full secret, only the preparatory stages. The reason Lapis Lazuli Ultra-marine must NEVER EVER BE GROUND LIKE WE WOULD GRIND RUST FROM AN OLD BUCKET! is that the little 'Saphire' like crystals are destroyed! ...Imagine going into a Gem Wholesale Dealer, and buying a bag of tiny cut sapphire gemstones. then smashing them with a hammer first, and later grinding them. For Art's sake, I revealed the true secret to Nicholas Walt, of Cornelissen & Son. London. ...Sadly the best seam of Lapis Lazuli has been mined out. (With luck another seam will be discovered) The best Lapis is very dark blue, but also very pure. "Stand Oil" is used for grinding this crushed (fine sand particle size) lapis. A scrap 'taper roller bearing' is best, as the resultant ground pigment can be filtered through a strong magnet. .... Stand Oil is sticky and viscous, preventing the pigment being ground too fine. Lapis Lazuli is a feldspathoid stone similar to granite. ...from which potters clay comes from as granite is ground in rivers in flood. The tiny clay particles are flat and hexagonal, clustering in little clumps. When a potter needs to make a delicate handle for a tea cup, the potter will "Sour his clay" for many months. Lapis Lazuli loses it's rich blue colour if subjected to acid conditions, it reverts to a dull grey granite. So souring must be kept 'alkali' ... Biological washing powder is perfectly adequate. The bacteria dismantle these little clumps of Lapis Crystal. Old clear PEP fizzy drink bottles are ideal for storing the suspended Lapis pigment. By trial and error drain off the Lapis suspension that does not settle after 24 hours or so. This material can be left to settle out over the next few days. ... Then by all means follow the procedure mentioned in "Il Libro Del Arte", by Cennino D'Andrea Cennini. The first 5% yield is a rich blue, and subsequent 5% of 95%, & 5% of 90% & 5% of 85%...etc. will be progressively a much lighter blue. NEVER USE GLASS to grind this precious pigment! ..Place the oil and pigment in a clear thick plastic bag (clipper bags are useful, and use a printer's hand held roller. ...roll back and forth in multiple directions. Then cut the corner of the clipper bag, and squeeze out the pigment needed. Clipper Bags with say ten or twenty shades of blue can be used. Please pass this information on to conservators! ..If you know of any?
Hello I have an old oil painting of a face of a woman wearing a brown big hut, and her dress is showing cleavage but with big necklaces and her dress looks like from the 18 the century?
There is nothing more truly artistic than to love people...
Prima Qualität in beide Bild und Text. Danke.
a beautiful presentation, seeing, & hearing. a visit to the nuts & bolts of art of the period as it
was disseminated from that region of Germany. Bravo !
Very Instructive, Bravo !
The development of the printing press was as well a tremendous boost for the propagation of MUSIC
@Ίων Λ. Keep your hair on, Hermann said the "development of the printing press" not the "invention of it". I think you should provide your source for your contention, as it's generally known (falsely or otherwise) that it was invented in Germany (even us Brits acknowledge that :-) ). Wikipedia says so, so it must be true - ha ha) I'm guessing you're Greek.
Not sure what Hermann's point is about Cranach's art with his music assertion anyway, however good a point that it is.
DW art documentaries are beautiful, the best fo the best! greetings from Mexico City. (Hope to see a chapter devoted to Grunewald soon!!)
Beautiful and interesting. Thank you
24:04 one of my favorite ladies. Yet overly adored jewelry of regal Landsknecht
appreciate the English translation. looking for Cranach books, there's not that much in English. thank you!
Excellent.
Im here cause I name my fish after historical people and then learn about them :)
VERY NICE , BRAVO !
Quite good.
I HAVE NOTICED LUCAS CRANACH DIDN'T LIKE TO SIGN HIS PAINTINGS; WHERE IS THE "KLENOID?" IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE A "SNAKE-LIKE" SIGNITURE. PRIOR TO 1508, HE USED HIS INITIALS, ACCORDING TO DOCUMENTATION. IT IS MYSTERIOUS.
thanks.........
Ausgezeichnet!
The first mass produced art
The infamous Martin Luther who repented and converted back to Catholicism
Thought it be on his death bed.
Every perversion of the faith is for selfish reasoning
im a direct descendant of lukas cranach no kap
6:44 you the only person I ever heard say his name correctly
25:00 i fell in love inmediatly.
Me too, my dude. And at 25:57, I began to have such impure thoughts, hahaha...
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"Freuer morgen , besser farben"
16:22 Martin Luther facing out
25:50 .... WHAT!...HORROR! HORROR! HORROR!.... The total destruction of "The Queen of Blues" Pure Lapis Lazuli, Ultra-marine Blue. ... Read "Il Libro Del Arte" by Cennino D'Andrea Cennini. (The Craftsman's Handbook) Poor Cennino was incarcerated in 'Deptors Prison' and forced to divulge the 'Top Secret' of how to produce Ultramarine. Naturally Cennino did NOT divulge the full secret, only the preparatory stages. The reason Lapis Lazuli Ultra-marine must NEVER EVER BE GROUND LIKE WE WOULD GRIND RUST FROM AN OLD BUCKET! is that the little 'Saphire' like crystals are destroyed! ...Imagine going into a Gem Wholesale Dealer, and buying a bag of tiny cut sapphire gemstones. then smashing them with a hammer first, and later grinding them. For Art's sake, I revealed the true secret to Nicholas Walt, of Cornelissen & Son. London. ...Sadly the best seam of Lapis Lazuli has been mined out. (With luck another seam will be discovered) The best Lapis is very dark blue, but also very pure. "Stand Oil" is used for grinding this crushed (fine sand particle size) lapis. A scrap 'taper roller bearing' is best, as the resultant ground pigment can be filtered through a strong magnet. .... Stand Oil is sticky and viscous, preventing the pigment being ground too fine. Lapis Lazuli is a feldspathoid stone similar to granite. ...from which potters clay comes from as granite is ground in rivers in flood. The tiny clay particles are flat and hexagonal, clustering in little clumps. When a potter needs to make a delicate handle for a tea cup, the potter will "Sour his clay" for many months. Lapis Lazuli loses it's rich blue colour if subjected to acid conditions, it reverts to a dull grey granite. So souring must be kept 'alkali' ... Biological washing powder is perfectly adequate. The bacteria dismantle these little clumps of Lapis Crystal. Old clear PEP fizzy drink bottles are ideal for storing the suspended Lapis pigment. By trial and error drain off the Lapis suspension that does not settle after 24 hours or so. This material can be left to settle out over the next few days. ... Then by all means follow the procedure mentioned in "Il Libro Del Arte", by Cennino D'Andrea Cennini. The first 5% yield is a rich blue, and subsequent 5% of 95%, & 5% of 90% & 5% of 85%...etc. will be progressively a much lighter blue. NEVER USE GLASS to grind this precious pigment! ..Place the oil and pigment in a clear thick plastic bag (clipper bags are useful, and use a printer's hand held roller. ...roll back and forth in multiple directions. Then cut the corner of the clipper bag, and squeeze out the pigment needed. Clipper Bags with say ten or twenty shades of blue can be used. Please pass this information on to conservators! ..If you know of any?
Hello I have an old oil painting of a face of a woman wearing a brown big hut, and her dress is showing cleavage but with big necklaces and her dress looks like from the 18 the century?
Die neuer augen sehen für bilds gesehen
@35:50 or so..gas lighting.
Eldest in German..maybe. but nit the eldest
Just happened to be there and have time to save this ONE false Bible
Die Witenberg ,farben und die stadt gechishte
@16:30 ish ..this is a Very Blasphemous depiction.