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The Courtauld
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- Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
- Andrew gives a flying tour of the top floor of The Courtauld galleries, and their new display of late nineteenth and early twentieth century French masterpieces.
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Amazing love thx for sharing. These arts are really inspiring and beautiful.
5:56 I have very literally the same image from our visit. ‘Yes, it’s the one you think it is.”
I used to love going there early on a Monday, ‘05/‘06, and standing alone in a corner with Van Gogh
wonderful exciting! a pancea for this dark world we live in!
Just wonderful, indeed. Thank you for sharing this.
Go to Musée d’Orsay, Paris in Paris …😊
Love the Courtauld but nothing comes close to the Musee d'Orsay for 19th century French art. If I lived in Paris I'd be in there every week.😊
Looks fantastic Andrew. I agree, you could spend a good couple of hours in just that gallery. Many thanks!
In just those two rooms.
sr. Andrew Graham Dixon su trabajo es extraordinario y su pasión en embriagadora. La pasión conque explica crea fascinación, fueron su saga de documentales la que me impulsaron a estudiar Historia del arte siendo su visión y trabajo la que me motivan a proseguir.
Mr. Andrew Graham Dixon's work is extraordinary and his passion intoxicating. The passion with which he explains creates fascination, it was his saga of documentaries that prompted me to study Art History, and his vision and work are what motivate me to continue.
Oh! wonderful!
Excellent
Would like to have seen the paintings introduced in silence but thanks for the commentary
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Kinda ran through the place..!
Boudin - "the king of sky's"
Women impressionists are missing though