Afraid the youth today,wouldn't even hangout with dad,even if he watched Rick on RUclips on a 55 inch smart TV. They would choose to isolate themselves with mindless tick tock on their phones. It's sad 😢
Another incredibly good, non elitist, clear, easy to understand, informative, well put together, upbeat, relaxed, first class documentary on art. A masterpiece itself.....and he even plays the piano like a pro.
I wish Rick's scholarly, fun, kindly video-musical-discussions of art and architecture and history had been available to me during my formal education. He nails the essence and spirit everytime, succintly, memorably, sweetly and with kindness and magnaminity every time. You really should package these on a few DVDs for high school and college humanities and sciences studies. Whenever I want a break or inspiration or just some positive fun, I'll watch one of Rick's videos or just a few minutes. I know I'll always have an accurate view of reality, clear understanding and a dose of Rick's goodness, humanity and natural spirituality. His work is good service.
Thank you for your educational videos Sir Rick.they also afford me free virtual tours of places that are both amazingly beautiful and historic. Love and prayers from the Philippines.
I love this art it is part of the beauty in the world 🌎 it informs, motivates, feeds our soul, delights us, helps us. Thank God for art and artist it is so needed, appreciated
Thank you for bringing so much light, love and insight to your audience in these videos . They are so informative and fun! Also, thank you for sharing your love of France and savvy tips. ❤
Those vivid blues and reds in baroque art are so energizing and beautiful!! I got to go inside the dome of St.Paul's in 1974. You could clear hear the whispered words of someone on the other side of the dome!
Thank you for posting this video, I appreciate it. I love Rick Stevens travel shows and Art shows, they are informative and entertaining, I love them, enjoy them immensely. Be safe, healthy and healthy. Jesus Christ loves you ❤️ God bless you 🙏
The title music in the recent episodes suit very well when it comes to defining the indoor architecture and the earlier one suits well for the outer scenario !😊
If you enjoyed Rick's presentation, as much as I did; check out Anglo-Polish art critic, Waldemar Januszczak, and his in-depth 3 part series on the Baroque...
I wonder if someone knows who could possibly had crafted, built, decorated with gold, composed, painted and carved all that in just of two centuries. I mean every single piece must be invented, designed, produced, assembled, delivered and placed beautifully. I mean every single stage requires equipment, adjustments, tools, materials and energy. Etc., etc. Very complicated process.
Oh, I think you have to use the green chair. Ive grown quite fond of it and it doesn’t fit in that bedroom I think you’re spot on there. If it is as comfortable as it looks, sit in it a lot😁
rick steve is my white noise....dont get me wrong...i love his show and actually pay attention...but sometimes when im doing stuff like cooking and cleaning i just love hearing nim babbling in the background😊
Can anybody tell me why the tourist host talk about the ancient European art and history in the present simple tense when referring to the past, why he chose the simple tense rather than the past simple tense???
The use of the present simple tense is fully correct in this context. The art may have been created in the past, but much of this art- and all the art shown in this documentary- still exists today. Use the of the simple present tense emphasizes that this art still exists in the modern day and that it is timeless and significant. Compare "The statue of David stands as a symbol of the Renaissance", which in the present simple tense highlights the timelessness of this statue through the centuries. with the past simple tense "The statue of David stood as a symbol of the Renaissance", suggesting that the statue may either no longer exist, or if it does, that it's value as a symbol of the Renaissance has diminished over time.
I find it hard to believe that anyone could have a hard time appreciating a baroque cathedral. But there you go, I guess that's your mind on Protestantism.
Napoleon wasn't a ''Tyrant". He was a brilliant defender of France from anty-France coalitions (which it's started before of him as even a general). By his genious reformations France and Europe transformed into much liberal way as never before. Your attandance to Napoleon is unprofessional and ungreatfull. Im regreet i spent time to watch this.
Rick Steves is the type of show I dreaded my dad putting on when I was younger. Now I love it and could watch it all day. Funny how that works.
I concur...and I also gobble up all Grandpa's favorites about WW2 or anything war related.🎖️
i wish rick steves was my dad
jk i love my dad
I loved it when I was young but I love it even more now that I am older.
Afraid the youth today,wouldn't even hangout with dad,even if he watched Rick on RUclips on a 55 inch smart TV. They would choose to isolate themselves with mindless tick tock on their phones. It's sad 😢
Another incredibly good, non elitist, clear, easy to understand, informative, well put together, upbeat, relaxed, first class documentary on art. A masterpiece itself.....and he even plays the piano like a pro.
I wish Rick's scholarly, fun, kindly video-musical-discussions of art and architecture and history had been available to me during my formal education. He nails the essence and spirit everytime, succintly, memorably, sweetly and with kindness and magnaminity every time.
You really should package these on a few DVDs for high school and college humanities and sciences studies.
Whenever I want a break or inspiration or just some positive fun, I'll watch one of Rick's videos or just a few minutes. I know I'll always have an accurate view of reality, clear understanding and a dose of Rick's goodness, humanity and natural spirituality.
His work is good service.
Rick Steve’s european travel documentary is the best, no doubt about it. very insightful and rich of knowledge and history
Rick Steves is an international treasure! 🌍🏆💎
really happy to find this mental escape today! Steves is pleasant and so professional in his tours.
Ok ! Wow such a talented man, he plays the piano too !
Rick you amazing human. Your piano playing is lovely. Talk about a renaissance man! 😊
Rick Steves is the man.
I remember when he was just a young adult, a verifiable hippie.
Great guy all-around. I'd feel relaxed doing psilocybin with him.
Thank you for your educational videos Sir Rick.they also afford me free virtual tours of places that are both amazingly beautiful and historic. Love and prayers from the Philippines.
North Carolina
Such a nerd…
And I absolutely love it.
What a world treasure he is!
Thank you Rick steves for such beautiful documentary congratulations
Mr. Steves, you really are a delightful narrator, and an even kinder person. Thank you for these videos!
Watching your videos is a treat ❤❤ thank you so much, Rick!
Thank you, Rick for your historical message for present day times. It was not lost on me.
Excellent review..thank you Rick Steves...
notice how he comes back to the Three Graces every episode to explain how the concept of art is changing. fantastic!
I'm proud to be a Catholic. But I admired the protestant emphasis on realism and simpleness.
Good for you.
Love your art video n description
… and you play piano, too?! You’re too much. I loved this one. Thank you
I love this art it is part of the
beauty in the world 🌎 it
informs, motivates, feeds our
soul, delights us, helps us.
Thank God for art and artist
it is so needed, appreciated
Master is back again. Sir Rick always blows us with such a awesome narration and the explanation to the video. Awesome. From India, Tamilnadu
Thank you for bringing so much light, love and insight to your audience in these videos . They are so informative and fun! Also, thank you for sharing your love of France and savvy tips. ❤
Those vivid blues and reds in baroque art are so energizing and beautiful!! I got to go inside the dome of St.Paul's in 1974. You could clear hear the whispered words of someone on the other side of the dome!
Always love Rick Steve’s video! And it’s so surprised that he knows how to play piano too! So talented!👍🏻
Thank you, mister Steves, super-interesting! Danielle, from Montréal
Very clear and understandable video. Thanks
Thank you for posting this video, I appreciate it. I love
Rick Stevens travel shows and
Art shows, they are informative and entertaining,
I love them, enjoy them
immensely.
Be safe, healthy and healthy.
Jesus Christ loves you ❤️
God bless you 🙏
Thank God for Rick Steves.
Very nice looking beautiful temple amen merry Christmas and happy New 🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️
Excellent, as always!
😂😂😂 Unbelievable. 4th new Rick Steves episode in 1 day.
The title music in the recent episodes suit very well when it comes to defining the indoor architecture and the earlier one suits well for the outer scenario !😊
Traveling to Rome always leaves me Baroque.
I like your video ❤ from India
If you enjoyed Rick's presentation, as much as I did; check out Anglo-Polish art critic, Waldemar Januszczak, and his in-depth 3 part series on the Baroque...
Great summary. I love it
Great music at the Rembrandt part. ❤ What’s that music ? Can I find it somewhere?
Wow! I didn’t know Rick studied piano ! 🫡
Thes could be used in the classroom as overviews.
I wonder if someone knows who could possibly had crafted, built, decorated with gold, composed, painted and carved all that in just of two centuries.
I mean every single piece must be invented, designed, produced, assembled, delivered and placed beautifully.
I mean every single stage requires equipment, adjustments, tools, materials and energy.
Etc., etc.
Very complicated process.
Oh, I think you have to use the green chair. Ive grown quite fond of it and it doesn’t fit in that bedroom I think you’re spot on there. If it is as comfortable as it looks, sit in it a lot😁
Please -- can anyone tell me the artist of the painting at 25:34 ?
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rick steve is my white noise....dont get me wrong...i love his show and actually pay attention...but sometimes when im doing stuff like cooking and cleaning i just love hearing nim babbling in the background😊
So sort of a Baroque / Rococo 2-fer, eh? Nice!
Can anybody tell me why the tourist host talk about the ancient European art and history in the present simple tense when referring to the past, why he chose the simple tense rather than the past simple tense???
The use of the present simple tense is fully correct in this context. The art may have been created in the past, but much of this art- and all the art shown in this documentary- still exists today. Use the of the simple present tense emphasizes that this art still exists in the modern day and that it is timeless and significant.
Compare "The statue of David stands as a symbol of the Renaissance", which in the present simple tense highlights the timelessness of this statue through the centuries.
with the past simple tense "The statue of David stood as a symbol of the Renaissance", suggesting that the statue may either no longer exist, or if it does, that it's value as a symbol of the Renaissance has diminished over time.
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I find it hard to believe that anyone could have a hard time appreciating a baroque cathedral. But there you go, I guess that's your mind on Protestantism.
Why it's mpvirgin Marys and apollos were out?? I think it's single ?
❤Jesus christ = boptisom only important
Napoleon wasn't a ''Tyrant". He was a brilliant defender of France from anty-France coalitions (which it's started before of him as even a general). By his genious reformations France and Europe transformed into much liberal way as never before. Your attandance to Napoleon is unprofessional and ungreatfull. Im regreet i spent time to watch this.
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