THIS is what the internet was made for: sharing data, ideas and historical/scientific facts and theories! I truly appreciate the work that went into this product. Thank you!
History Channel still has top quality documentaries, in fact, the highly rated documentary series Ancient Aliens, is currently at it's 16th season right now.
Sculpting is the most amazing art form.... especially carving from a solid block. They're not adding to create a form. They are subtracting to reveal the form they envision inside. Pure genius.
I'm lucky if I can make a blob of clay round and then i see Michelangelo's marble work and ask ... "Why do I even bother?" Genius is such an incredibly overused word. These guys had it. I in 10 million talent
@@human7491 No problem. Each has their own opinion. But take this into consideration; You can fix a mistake in a painting. But in sculpting marble, one wrong bang on the chisel can ruin the entire piece. Also...working in three dimensions requires significantly more brain power. But like I said...to each his own...😎
@@human7491 good luck with just making it smaller. Its akin to completely covering your canvas with gesso, putting some rips in the canvas and starting over. He's right, you've got one shot.
@@human7491 Not trying to dis paint on canvas by any means.... Some of the worlds most famous, beautiful works of art were created on canvas. But marble sculpting is still the most impressive skill.... Very few people can do it well. Compared to painting
the western world I hope is what you meant by that...otherwise, that is oversimplifying a very complex exchange of ideas and cultures, whilst ignoring the achievements of everything else that flourished without the need of western influence... Happy new year!😁
DW is really insanely good at making documentaries. And super generous in making these available on RUclips. I shared this one wherever I could. Vielen dank!
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yep, the Renaissance was quite a period in history. and we've been using what we've learned to move backwards ever since. what we learned during that period has been used to rob us, oppress us and enslave us. thanks to the Renaissance, or, more accurately, the men of wealth and power of that time, gangsters have passed on their irresponsible fascist practices to every succeeding generation of rulers. these rulers have used "knowledge" to the detriment of humanity and to perpetuate and consolidate their power over us. its led to hyper-inflation, accumulation of wealth into fewer and fewer hands, mass political corruption, perpetual war, genocide, pollution, over-population, climate change, the corporate-state and the police-state that we're currently experiencing. thanks Renaissance.
"No Bias!"? It is surprising that nothing is mentioned about the influence of the Golden Islamic period. Everything including Art, Architecture, Algebra, Geometry were advanced by the Islamic world. Nothing was lost for centuries as mentioned in the documentary. Either the research was lacking or Islamic influence has been purposely washed out.
@@GlobalSecularism what you're talking is entirely different topic no one is denying the existence of Islamic contribution towards the society but it's totally different of what's being portrait in this video
@@lordsavior8034 How can it be different my dear brother? It's about the continuity and influence. And this continuity was not mentioned. Instead, the film maker mentioned the term "the knowledge was lost"! Davinci and Michaelangelo both were influenced by the Islamic arts and science, which in turn were influenced by Greeks, Romans, Indians and Chinese. It was because of the Muslims that these knowledge survived and thrived.
well, this video talked about renaissance, not history if mathematics. you can't deny that roots of mathematics came mainly from the middle east (since most docs were pretty preserved there). so don't cry if your islamic roots wasn't acknowledged in this video.
After watching these kind of videos, I look at the churches, paintings and statues in the cities I visit differently. I feel proud when I understand them :)
do you understand this, my friend - yep, the Renaissance was quite a period in history. and we've been using what we've learned to move backwards ever since. what we learned during that period has been used to rob us, oppress us and enslave us. thanks to the Renaissance, or, more accurately, the men of wealth and power of that time, these gangsters have passed on their irresponsible fascist practices to every succeeding generation of rulers. these rulers have used "knowledge" to the detriment of humanity and to perpetuate and consolidate their power over us. its led to hyper-inflation, accumulation of wealth into fewer and fewer hands, mass political corruption, perpetual war, genocide, pollution, over-population, climate change, the corporate-state and the police-state that we're currently experiencing. thanks Renaissance.
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I grew up trying to draw superheroes like I saw in the comic books. The first time I saw Michelangelo sketches, paintings, and sculptures I was awestruck by this guy who made Adam, for example, look more amazing that any comic book artist I knew. Jim Lee, Todd McFarlane were awesome but this was epic in my eyes, Michelangelo and Davinci had an amazing eye. I've never known anyone that used a limp-wrist like Michelangelo and make that form so strong looking. On hair, Davinci didn't detail a few parts and shade the rest....he literally illustrated every single curl in hair. Drawing pictures isn't easy, the human form isn't easy, and I read once that illustrating/drawing/painting were the closest humans can get to recording the mind. I was born in the wrong era, these days you're expected to have a single career until you die.That's not what these guys did and nobody can even come close to saying they weren't geniuses. Great in so many ways.
"Expected to have one career until u die". Thats a limitation you put on yourself. You must have been born in the 40's or 50's. That time was all about working,getting married,have children. That way of being started to crubble in the mid 60's. Theres still time for you to do something that feed ur soul
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Same here. I used to think I knew anatomy, drawing superheroes and heroic figures with all the major muscle groups. But seeing the work of the masters and how they rendered the less predictable forms like the underlying bones, tendons, the knee, the shoulder bones, etc blew my mind. Ever since then I became a sculptor and a 3d artist
What isn’t known so widely is that the invention of the concave mirrors around the same time allowed many of these artists to create their highly realistic works. Concave mirrors essentially work like a lens and can project light rays onto a surface such as a canvas. Artists such as leonardo, van eyck, and Vermeer are thought to have used this new technology to make their paintings. Thanks for the great doc dw !
It works like camara obscura, and there are a documental about Vermeer where they say he, as well as others renacentist painters used to use it to reach the high precision of its painting, like the painting of Delft city, for example.
Wow, the Renaissance truly stands out as a remarkable period in history! The "Renaissance factor" appears to be a fascinating blend of historical events, innovative ideas, and remarkable individuals that propelled culture, economics, and science to unprecedented heights. This documentary promises to take us on an exciting journey through time, exploring the catalysts behind this extraordinary era. From Ancient Rome to the Black Death, and from Michelangelo's workshop to the invention of the printing press, the Renaissance's impact on our world continues to be felt today. I can't wait to watch and learn more about how this period of human history continues to shape our lives in unexpected ways!
This is the most comprehensive and interesting documentary I have ever seen on the Renaissance! Information in perspective I have never seen linked in one place with amazing interviews and audio visual content. Great Job!
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This is the best attempt to explain the miracle of the Renaissance I've found online so far: the Renaissance in German, with overdubbed commentary in English, and Indonesian subtitles.
After watching this documentary, my passion for this field has been rekindled. Even though I missed the opportunity to become an architect, my love for the profession remains as strong as ever. The documentary reminded me of the intricate blend of creativity and practicality that architecture embodies. The way architects shape our surroundings and create spaces that evoke emotions is truly captivating. While I may not be designing buildings myself, my admiration for the artistry and vision of architects continues to thrive.
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these are the clips that need to be discussed in online classes... looking at our past will surely prepare them for the future. Watching here from Manila, Phils.
I agree, history will indeed look back on the 20th century as a new renaissance. 2 world wars, and more technological advances than all of mankind’s time.
@Aaron lukedog who sayys science is real?NO NEVER everything came from nothing.do you know big bang theory? Thats a big prove of singularity.who caused this big bang? greek Renaissance knowledge knew it.greek religion before Christianity was far far better
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Thank You DW for bringing The Renaissance back to life as a history enthusiastic I must admire the music, the art, the curiosity and most importantly the self believe were depicted beautifully in this video I was literally in tears in the last part of the video, merci beaucoup! ☺️☺️
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The fascinating thing is that these were normal men who put work into their dreams. Sometimes what seems impossible can actually be achieved with deep thought and unwavering effort.
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@@realniggashit3 “useless era” sure, we’ve only developed worldwide use of the internet, are going to mars in 2023, built the large hadron collider, created fully automated factories, touchscreen glass, artificial intelligence, electric cars but nobody is going to be talking about this period in time right?
Thank you for making these documentaries free. It is made with such detail and is very influential. I don't know if your team earns much or not but you will surely earn respect
Fantastic research, great study and beautifully presented. Can't thank you enough for this. The sheer dedication pumped into making this film is much appreciated.
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"In Italy for thirty years under the Borgias they had warfare, terror, murder and bloodshed, but they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and the Renaissance. In Switzerland, they had brotherly love; they had 500 years of democracy and peace - and what did they produce? The cuckoo clock." - From the 1949 film, "The Third Man"
One of the largest cities of the Renaissance - the location is London... And what makes me really proud of this; a Turkish seller is shouting out loud ''Bedava Gömlek, Bedava'' 9:32 with the spirit of Grand Bazaar :))
This is the only place I can shower my complete gratitude for this DW video series. The video production you put out are beyond professional and informational. THANK YOU, SO VERY MUCH FOR ALL your important research & work at DW.
Hi @shake jones, Thanks a lot for watching and taking the time to comment. We really appreciate your positive feedback and are glad you liked the documentary! :-) Best, The DW Documentary Team
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YES on Italy...Nope on quality of this video: Nope. There's a new man on the block; How is the word Apostles " pronounced ? She reads them as " A--pos--tolls ?" and they took on the TOSK? to impress you with a fake British accent ? GOING BACK TO WALDAMAR.... Now that we've discovered his Live walk through narratives, THESE seem absolutely inadequate.San Diego Unified: Sculptress at " The Little Blue Mermaid" by Ana Marie Ceuca, in French, Spanish and Italian.
As an Italian/ English person, I am Very proud of my Italian roots. Growing up in the UK, people always mocked me for being Italian and I could never understand why, I think it was always related to the WW2. But I started to read about history and realised how Italy was the only country in the World to effect the world twice, from ROME to the Renperiod. Even the St.Georges flag is Italian, from Genoa which was once under the Kingdom of Sardinia. Sadly, our politicians are running a Great country.
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@marcocarlson1693 I'm not so sure about that! Based on what ? Even if it was the case, it does justify the negative behaviour towards a person being Italian!
to all the people saying we need a new Renaissance, I think your close but I would look into the Enlightenment the period heavily influence, and directly after. The Enlightenment was the age of the triumph of science (Newton, Leibniz, Bacon) and of philosophy (Descartes, Locke, Spinoza, Kant, Voltaire, Diderot, Montesquieu). Unlike the Renaissance philosophers, they no longer sought validation in the texts of the Greco-Roman philosophers, but were predicated more solidly on rationalism and empiricism, they had pretty much abandoned the project of Scholasticism-that is, trying to prove God and revealed truth through pure reason, a very late medieval and Renaissance kind of obsession. That is what we need right now, a Re-Enlightenment also has a nice ring to it.
I understand that our population has few people who are genius and less that ate concerned with the betterment of the human experience. Thanks for the enlightenment. I'm inspired to encourage myself and family to think, explore, and understand the big ole world.
The seller in London (9:35) speaks Turkish 😅 he says "bedava gömlek bedava, geç kalırsan alamazsın" which means "free shirt free, if you are late, you cannot buy it"
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C. Bobby, you wouldn't have heard them brag...I'm sure of it. But they had questions for their sons, I hear. Catarina, Leonardo's mummy, always slyly asked, "Where our grandbabies at?" Of course, she knew what time it was. And when Michaelangelo's bodacious mama Francesca wasn't sickly, she would see all the fine young thangs he kept around, and ask him when he was going to bring her one. ... /S
@@kevinboone2178 It wasn't a serious question, it was just a humorous thought about how much they would have had to brag about if they were typical mothers.
Wow that was amazing. I know so much more about the renaissance after watching that. Thank you for making such a production, so informative and engaging at the same time!! ❤️❤️
Thank you for the amazing information, didn't expect much when my teacher told me to watch this, but it's super informative, great job and keep up the fantastic work!
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I just came back from Florence 3 days ago and I had done several walking historical tours, visited the Uffizi museum, watching this documentary is amazing and I am just connecting all the missing information that I needed some answers while I was there. Thank you!
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If he was raised as a millennial he would probably be drugged and suppressed like all other different or imaginative children. Sadly that is what is happening to our brightest minds, I feel so sad about that but also happy that those drugs were not so available when I was a child because I had a mind of my own and didn't fit the status quo. The age of Einsteins coming out of the USA may be over, what would suck would be for the rest of the world to follow suit. We are so Obviously screwing ourselves over again and again on so many levels all because of fear based thoughts. If it doesn't come from love and acceptance then don't do it, that alone would save life on earth.
A wonderful account of the "Renaissance." Many events and accomplishments were mentioned. I hope most of it was accurate. For some reason there seem to be a concerted effort to discredit the Arabs and their invention of the numeral system based on 10 that the whole world is using. For the same bizarre reason there seem to be a concerted effort to credit the Hindu Indian civilization for creating the modern numeral system. Overall, DW Documentary have many excellent programs on human achievements.
Europeans learned it from Arabs and then teached to everybody they had learned them from Arabs so Today everybody Call them arab numerals because of europeans called it that way. But some say the arabs called it Indians numerals and they got them from India. But maybe it’s Fake News from Indian Nationalist idk🤣🤣🤣
The German people have a reputation of been well informed/educated and I can see why when the have quality produces like DW. DW Documentary production is excellent!
The Renaissance is the most outstanding period for art in my opinion. Also architecture and engineering, given the tools they had. Today we can make more advanced stuff, yes, but we have advanced computers, tools, techniques, materials, etc.
Nope. There's a new man on the block; How is the word Apostles " pronounced ? She reads them as " A--pos--tolls ?" and they took on the TOSK? to impress you with a fake British accent ? GOING BACK TO WALDAMAR.... Now that we've discovered his Live walk through narratives, THESE seem absolutely inadequate.San Diego Unified: Sculptress at " The Little Blue Mermaid" by Ana Marie Ceuca, in French, Spanish and Italian.
With so much invention and involvement by Italians, whether in sculpture, painting, architecture, technology, medicine, music, dance, fashion, bookkeeping, and science, I find it strange that even though Vasari coined the Italian term "Rinascimento", the French term "Renaissance" became the standardized name for this fantastic era.
Keep in mind that the Italian peninsula wasn't a unified nation-state until 1860. Most of the Italian city-states that were Renaissance hotspots were also heavily influenced by the French.
@@WallStwizkid Lol no. On the contrary, the French kingdom was highly influenced by Italian cities. Indeed the Renaissance was spread from Italy through France and Germany and landed also in England. THat's why the term Renaissance took place, because Englishmen got it from French people
Michelangelo's father did not want his son to be a sculptor, he would have preferred Michelangelo to be a magistrate. Fortunately Michelangelo did not do what his father wanted and became the greatest artist of all time. Always follow your dreams and aspirations.
Real-Batman the world cant change we have gotten so far developing technology we can’t turn into that anymore but technology is important we need it to survive trust me
this video was shared by my teacher and I was not interested to watch it although after sometime I started loving the video as fall of Western Roman empire is my favourite topic and this video helped me understand more about reniassance
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Between 9:24-9:37, along with a video depicting a Roman market, speaks the narrator about Rome: “At the time Rome was home to a million people, 20 times more than one of the largest cities of the Renaissance: London.” And lo and behold: At 9:32 we hear a seller shouting, “Bedava gömlek, bedava! Geç kalırsan alamazsın!” and a woman’s voice (a reply to the shouting seller): “Kısa kollusunu ver!” The parts in Not-English above, in fact, are in Turkish :) And I presume the voice recording is from a present-day market in Istanbul. The seller shouts: “Dirt cheap! These shirts are dirt cheap! You wouldn’t (be able to) find if you were late to buy one now!” And that’s when I know for sure that the woman’s voice is a response to the seller. Because she asks what she wants from the seller: “Let me see a short sleeved one.” It is hilarious, as well as fun, for me to come across such an unintended “Easter Egg” in a “serious looking” documentary from a distinguished channel like Deutsche Welle. Thanks very much DW Documentary. You made my day. :))
WHAT "GUY?" The narrator sounds to be a female voice here ? Nope. There's a new man on the block; How is the word Apostles " pronounced ? GOING BACK TO WALDAMAR.... Now that we've discovered his Live walk through narratives, THESE seem absolutely inadequate. She reads them as " A--pos--tolls ?" San Diego Unified: Sculptres at " The Little Blue Mermaid" by Ana Marie Ceuca, in French, Spanish and Italian.
LUCKY YOU. I especially enjoy the OCEAN TOURS LEAD BY RICK STEVES; MIGH TTAKE THAT ONE, STOPS IN MANY AREAS OF ITALY. Italian artists, yes, narrators here, NOPE: here's a new man on the block; How is the word Apostles " pronounced ? She reads them as " A--pos--tolls ?" and "they took on the TOSK? " to impress you with a fake British accent ? GOING BACK TO WALDAMAR.... Now that we've discovered his Live walk through narratives, THESE seem absolutely inadequate .San Diego Unified: Sculptress at " The Little Blue Mermaid" by Ana Marie Ceuca, in French, Spanish and Italian.
Nope. There's a new man on the block; How is the word Apostles " pronounced ? She reads them as " A--pos--tolls ?" and they took on the TOSK? to impress you with a fake British accent ? GOING BACK TO WALDAMAR.... Now that we've discovered his Live walk through narratives, THESE seem absolutely inadequate.San Diego Unified: Sculptress at " The Little Blue Mermaid" by Ana Marie Ceuca, in French, Spanish and Italian.
How about "one better" than this ? Italian artists, yes, narrators here, NOPE: here's a new man on the block; How is the word Apostles " pronounced ? She reads them as " A--pos--tolls ?" and "they took on the TOSK? " to impress you with a fake British accent ? GOING BACK TO WALDAMAR.... Now that we've discovered his Live walk through narratives, THESE seem absolutely inadequate .San Diego Unified: Sculptress at " The Little Blue Mermaid" by Ana Marie Ceuca, in French, Spanish and Italian.
Breathtaking documentary, the presenter is highly professional . Good stuff indeed.This is my 3rd time playing this video, i love these types of documentaries 👍👍👍
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THIS is what the internet was made for: sharing data, ideas and historical/scientific facts and theories! I truly appreciate the work that went into this product. Thank you!
The first part of what you just said is truly what I l9ve most about the Internet in general.
Unfortunately this data is wrong. There are SO MANY wrong things in this video.
@@H.hipster are you sure?
@@jenniferhiddy pretty much
History Channel still has top quality documentaries, in fact, the highly rated documentary series Ancient Aliens, is currently at it's 16th season right now.
Sculpting is the most amazing art form.... especially carving from a solid block. They're not adding to create a form. They are subtracting to reveal the form they envision inside. Pure genius.
I'm lucky if I can make a blob of clay round and then i see Michelangelo's marble work and ask ... "Why do I even bother?" Genius is such an incredibly overused word. These guys had it. I in 10 million talent
@@human7491
No problem. Each has their own opinion. But take this into consideration; You can fix a mistake in a painting. But in sculpting marble, one wrong bang on the chisel can ruin the entire piece. Also...working in three dimensions requires significantly more brain power. But like I said...to each his own...😎
@@human7491 good luck with just making it smaller. Its akin to completely covering your canvas with gesso, putting some rips in the canvas and starting over. He's right, you've got one shot.
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Not trying to dis paint on canvas by any means.... Some of the worlds most famous, beautiful works of art were created on canvas. But marble sculpting is still the most impressive skill.... Very few people can do it well. Compared to painting
@@human7491 also in sculpting they create from nothing!because u cant say about an irregular stone,an art itself!!!
Got it??
The world owes Italy eternal gratitude. The quantity and the quality of their contributions to arts, architecture and science is beyond measure.
the western world I hope is what you meant by that...otherwise, that is oversimplifying a very complex exchange of ideas and cultures, whilst ignoring the achievements of everything else that flourished without the need of western influence...
Happy new year!😁
I mean you can say that about a lot of regions around the world lol
@@keenynman34 can you say that about Afghanistan? Pakistan? Somalia? Sudan? Yemen? Kuwait? Ukraine?
"The world owes Italy eternal gratitude" Um, yeah. Thanks so much for Mousolini, Borgia, etc and organized crime. Love, The World.
@@ilovebeinagirl of course, because the other nations in the world have never had dictators or organised crime. What are you? Six years old?
DW is really insanely good at making documentaries. And super generous in making these available on RUclips. I shared this one wherever I could. Vielen dank!
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San Diego Unified: Sculptures at
" The Little Blue Mermaid" by Ana Marie Ceuca, in French, Spanish and Italian.
Michelangelo is my hero, his David is what inspired each to be an artist. An absolute genius.
He inspired Gian Lorenzo Bernini for sure, who is my favorite. His David is also amazing.
What a beauty, is David. Spectacular, a work of splendour. Kept watching him at the museum. One of Michelangelo's signature pieces.
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The Renaissance really needs a revival
See what you did there...
The Psychonauts have arrived for that very reason.
Really! It is an impressing period on earth
Dump the ignorance and fear of superstition!
yep, the Renaissance was quite a period in history. and we've been using what we've learned to move backwards ever since. what we learned during that period has been used to rob us, oppress us and enslave us. thanks to the Renaissance, or, more accurately, the men of wealth and power of that time, gangsters have passed on their irresponsible fascist practices to every succeeding generation of rulers.
these rulers have used "knowledge" to the detriment of humanity and to perpetuate and consolidate their power over us. its led to hyper-inflation, accumulation of wealth into fewer and fewer hands, mass political corruption, perpetual war, genocide, pollution, over-population, climate change, the corporate-state and the police-state that we're currently experiencing. thanks Renaissance.
Why I like DW: No political bias, Informative videos, Motive is increasing human capital and sustainable living.
"No Bias!"?
It is surprising that nothing is mentioned about the influence of the Golden Islamic period.
Everything including Art, Architecture, Algebra, Geometry were advanced by the Islamic world. Nothing was lost for centuries as mentioned in the documentary. Either the research was lacking or Islamic influence has been purposely washed out.
@@GlobalSecularism what you're talking is entirely different topic no one is denying the existence of Islamic contribution towards the society but it's totally different of what's being portrait in this video
@@lordsavior8034 How can it be different my dear brother? It's about the continuity and influence. And this continuity was not mentioned. Instead, the film maker mentioned the term "the knowledge was lost"! Davinci and Michaelangelo both were influenced by the Islamic arts and science, which in turn were influenced by Greeks, Romans, Indians and Chinese. It was because of the Muslims that these knowledge survived and thrived.
well, this video talked about renaissance, not history if mathematics. you can't deny that roots of mathematics came mainly from the middle east (since most docs were pretty preserved there). so don't cry if your islamic roots wasn't acknowledged in this video.
@@GlobalSecularism This video is specifically on European renaissance figures. This is not bias. It stays on topic
After watching these kind of videos, I look at the churches, paintings and statues in the cities I visit differently. I feel proud when I understand them :)
do you understand this, my friend - yep, the Renaissance was quite a period in history. and we've been using what we've learned to move backwards ever since. what we learned during that period has been used to rob us, oppress us and enslave us. thanks to the Renaissance, or, more accurately, the men of wealth and power of that time, these gangsters have passed on their irresponsible fascist practices to every succeeding generation of rulers.
these rulers have used "knowledge" to the detriment of humanity and to perpetuate and consolidate their power over us. its led to hyper-inflation, accumulation of wealth into fewer and fewer hands, mass political corruption, perpetual war, genocide, pollution, over-population, climate change, the corporate-state and the police-state that we're currently experiencing. thanks Renaissance.
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I grew up trying to draw superheroes like I saw in the comic books. The first time I saw Michelangelo sketches, paintings, and sculptures I was awestruck by this guy who made Adam, for example, look more amazing that any comic book artist I knew. Jim Lee, Todd McFarlane were awesome but this was epic in my eyes, Michelangelo and Davinci had an amazing eye. I've never known anyone that used a limp-wrist like Michelangelo and make that form so strong looking. On hair, Davinci didn't detail a few parts and shade the rest....he literally illustrated every single curl in hair. Drawing pictures isn't easy, the human form isn't easy, and I read once that illustrating/drawing/painting were the closest humans can get to recording the mind. I was born in the wrong era, these days you're expected to have a single career until you die.That's not what these guys did and nobody can even come close to saying they weren't geniuses. Great in so many ways.
"Expected to have one career until u die". Thats a limitation you put on yourself. You must have been born in the 40's or 50's. That time was all about working,getting married,have children. That way of being started to crubble in the mid 60's. Theres still time for you to do something that feed ur soul
"Da Vinci" means "from Vinci". That wasn't Leonardo's surname.
there really isn't anyone like Michelangelo
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Same here. I used to think I knew anatomy, drawing superheroes and heroic figures with all the major muscle groups. But seeing the work of the masters and how they rendered the less predictable forms like the underlying bones, tendons, the knee, the shoulder bones, etc blew my mind. Ever since then I became a sculptor and a 3d artist
What isn’t known so widely is that the invention of the concave mirrors around the same time allowed many of these artists to create their highly realistic works. Concave mirrors essentially work like a lens and can project light rays onto a surface such as a canvas. Artists such as leonardo, van eyck, and Vermeer are thought to have used this new technology to make their paintings.
Thanks for the great doc dw !
how does this work? can ii see examples online?
It works like camara obscura, and there are a documental about Vermeer where they say he, as well as others renacentist painters used to use it to reach the high precision of its painting, like the painting of Delft city, for example.
@@tamarausher60 Vermeer in the Baroque period, 100+ years later.
You see children, this is how the History Channel used to look like far, far ago.
Until duck dynasty
One day historians will lament what was once the History Channel, until it devolved into anarchy and chaos.
long, long ago.
@@TMPreRaff thanks. I'm preparing for the TOEFL and tips like these are very helpful 👍
Pablo123456x 😭 it marked the beginning of the end for me personally!!!
Wow, the Renaissance truly stands out as a remarkable period in history! The "Renaissance factor" appears to be a fascinating blend of historical events, innovative ideas, and remarkable individuals that propelled culture, economics, and science to unprecedented heights. This documentary promises to take us on an exciting journey through time, exploring the catalysts behind this extraordinary era. From Ancient Rome to the Black Death, and from Michelangelo's workshop to the invention of the printing press, the Renaissance's impact on our world continues to be felt today. I can't wait to watch and learn more about how this period of human history continues to shape our lives in unexpected ways!
This is the most comprehensive and interesting documentary I have ever seen on the Renaissance! Information in perspective I have never seen linked in one place with amazing interviews and audio visual content. Great Job!
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I assume by "audio visual content," you mean "historic recreations." Every time one appears on a doc, I take a hard pass.
This is the best attempt to explain the miracle of the Renaissance I've found online so far: the Renaissance in German, with overdubbed commentary in English, and Indonesian subtitles.
This is a very high quality documentary. It makes the History channel look sick.
That doesn't take much.
Ryan S = SSSCORTCH !
Peppa Pig is more thorough than History Channel
@88Gibson LesPaul Yea. It used to be legit.
@@HarrySatchelWhatsThatSmell And then came the Aliens XD
After watching this documentary, my passion for this field has been rekindled. Even though I missed the opportunity to become an architect, my love for the profession remains as strong as ever. The documentary reminded me of the intricate blend of creativity and practicality that architecture embodies. The way architects shape our surroundings and create spaces that evoke emotions is truly captivating. While I may not be designing buildings myself, my admiration for the artistry and vision of architects continues to thrive.
Thanks that's good to hear :)
Welcome
The cinematography is something special with this documentary
mastercheif1989 in europe still money is in educational tv.
@@deepblue64 I love a lot of BBC and other related docs... as a fellow filmmaker it is really something awesome
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Did you retire in 89 or enlist or is that when you were born?
@@Last_Chance. retired
These videos are like time machine...it can take you to that era for 42 minutes
What an excellent video! Most modern-day documentaries on history are so overly dramatic. This is straightforward and informative.
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these are the clips that need to be discussed in online classes... looking at our past will surely prepare them for the future. Watching here from Manila, Phils.
We need a new Renaissance.
Were living in one.
I agree, history will indeed look back on the 20th century as a new renaissance. 2 world wars, and more technological advances than all of mankind’s time.
So you should leave Christianity and follow to zeus ethena Apollo etc
@Aaron lukedog who sayys science is real?NO NEVER everything came from nothing.do you know big bang theory? Thats a big prove of singularity.who caused this big bang? greek Renaissance knowledge knew it.greek religion before Christianity was far far better
@@kamalesdas6931 idk if u realize this, but ur typo leads to an actual website.... wtf
This documentary is unbelievable, clear and beautiful. Passing the channel to everyone I see interested in genuine culture.
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Thank You DW for bringing The Renaissance back to life as a history enthusiastic I must admire the music, the art, the curiosity and most importantly the self believe were depicted beautifully in this video I was literally in tears in the last part of the video, merci beaucoup! ☺️☺️
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I'm going to watch.
I regret a lot one thing about this DW channel, discovering it lately. Excellent work and very informative pure knowledge.
The fascinating thing is that these were normal men who put work into their dreams. Sometimes what seems impossible can actually be achieved with deep thought and unwavering effort.
Normal and uniquely talented men ?
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Can’t wait till I’m 80 years old and there are 10 documentaries about TikTok and vine
Under the topic of internet fads that come and go.
@@happyvalleyroses8145 b..
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I'll add youtube and facebook to the list.
This useless era will not stand the test of time. When you're 80 years old, we'll still be talking about the Renaissance.
@@realniggashit3 “useless era” sure, we’ve only developed worldwide use of the internet, are going to mars in 2023, built the large hadron collider, created fully automated factories, touchscreen glass, artificial intelligence, electric cars but nobody is going to be talking about this period in time right?
Thank you for making these documentaries free. It is made with such detail and is very influential. I don't know if your team earns much or not but you will surely earn respect
Narrator: How did Leonardo da Vinci do it?
History Channel: Aliens
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haha - SO true....
Loll true
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This is clearly shows that we should stop hatred , and embrace the beauty of the humanity, and teach those who do not understand it.
Fantastic research, great study and beautifully presented. Can't thank you enough for this. The sheer dedication pumped into making this film is much appreciated.
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I'm about to watch.
Thank you DW, great documentary ! Keep up the great reports on intresting subjects
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I'm absolutely captivated by this documentary! It's undoubtedly the most incredible one I've ever seen. Thanks to DW...
this is what I was looking for : enlightening Docs- long live DW!
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From an artist that was influenced by this master since a kid, I salute Michelangelo. His work ethnics and brain was not of this world
Michael Angelo was was this world. He's dead.
@@irvingkurlinski 🤣🤣yep
@@irvingkurlinski no, he was clearly loved by God or whatever you wanna call it. Such a genius is universal.
@@jolinejoline2471 lol. whatever turns your screws
@@irvingkurlinskiat least you are nothing compared to Michaelangelo 😂
"In Italy for thirty years under the Borgias they had warfare, terror, murder and bloodshed, but they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and the Renaissance. In Switzerland, they had brotherly love; they had 500 years of democracy and peace - and what did they produce? The cuckoo clock." - From the 1949 film, "The Third Man"
awesome quote!
One of the largest cities of the Renaissance - the location is London...
And what makes me really proud of this; a Turkish seller is shouting out loud
''Bedava Gömlek, Bedava'' 9:32 with the spirit of Grand Bazaar :))
Things like this that made me cannot hate humanity, yes we do bad things, but we are so much capable to literally make the world a better place
I BELIEVE THIS PERIOD IN HISTORY WILL NEVER BE TOPPED. A GREAT VIDEO!!
Da Vinci is incredible. More devine than human.
This is the only place I can shower my complete gratitude for this DW video series. The video production you put out are beyond professional and informational. THANK YOU, SO VERY MUCH FOR ALL your important research & work at DW.
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I'm going to watch.
Thank you so much for this ever worthy historical archives.
Wow I can learn an lot of from this documentary, Thanks DW Documentary, this is amazing.
Congratulations to DW........you always set the bar high !
Excellent production quality - DW always rocks! thank you for sharing!!!
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these kind of vids are far more interesting
than...?
@@TMPreRaff lol
more interesting than what?
Every Italian should be so proud of being part of our great people! 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
You were on Hitler's side in ww2 and
was going (german kingdom) to be in ww1 but changed your mind
@@Anti_Septikum So?
@@masterjunky863 Bad
@@masterjunky863 also you guys make pizza, people die because of heart failure because they are too fat
@@Anti_Septikum Wtf?
Italy what a history for the world! With all those famous people by that time.. pretty impressive!
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took on the TOSK? to impress you with a fake British accent ?
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Perfectly explained by DW DOCUMENTARY.
Each and every person must know about History 📖 to build the better future.
As an Italian/ English person, I am Very proud of my Italian roots. Growing up in the UK, people always mocked me for being Italian and I could never understand why, I think it was always related to the WW2. But I started to read about history and realised how Italy was the only country in the World to effect the world twice, from ROME to the Renperiod. Even the St.Georges flag is Italian, from Genoa which was once under the Kingdom of Sardinia.
Sadly, our politicians are running a Great country.
I’m sorry you had to pass through this. Since I’ve moved to UK I always heard great things about Italy here, the situation must have changed.
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@@lyndafayesmusic were did you grow up man, you make zero sense!
Just fyi, the English have written more about Italy(praising) than anyone, and second only to the Italians themselves.
@marcocarlson1693 I'm not so sure about that! Based on what ? Even if it was the case, it does justify the negative behaviour towards a person being Italian!
to all the people saying we need a new Renaissance, I think your close but I would look into the Enlightenment the period heavily influence, and directly after. The Enlightenment was the age of the triumph of science (Newton, Leibniz, Bacon) and of philosophy (Descartes, Locke, Spinoza, Kant, Voltaire, Diderot, Montesquieu). Unlike the Renaissance philosophers, they no longer sought validation in the texts of the Greco-Roman philosophers, but were predicated more solidly on rationalism and empiricism, they had pretty much abandoned the project of Scholasticism-that is, trying to prove God and revealed truth through pure reason, a very late medieval and Renaissance kind of obsession. That is what we need right now, a Re-Enlightenment also has a nice ring to it.
The Renaissance is an extraordinary documentary! I truly did appreciate it so much. Thanks a lot for sharing! Keep it up!
RUclips has more genuine history than history channel
These geniuses Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Brunelleschi with there patron de medicis are just a blessing to Europe and the world.
This is the best episode I ever watched on youtube, thanks for sharing.
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The Italian Renaissance recharged western civilization.
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I thin the Italians take the lead, followed by the Germans and French.
Greeks escaping the fall of the Byzantium Empire fled to Italy with their ancient Greek knowledge was the catalyst of the Renaissance.
Right
i guess the whole of western europe. as a dutch person im proud of our freethinkers like Erasmus or Baruch Spinoza
Don't forget the great hero of the Renaissance, Ezio Auditore da Firenze
Wtf? Assassin's creed? Lol
He is the real hero of italy!
The assasin's projected and safeguarded the evolution of humanity! Such a pity noone remembers them. R.I.P. Ezio, fratello mio🙏
Yes!! I learned more AC then I did in highschool history. AC2, one of my fav games ever man.
We need these types of documentary please 🥺
I understand that our population has few people who are genius and less that ate concerned with the betterment of the human experience. Thanks for the enlightenment. I'm inspired to encourage myself and family to think, explore, and understand the big ole world.
"you may have the universe if i may have italy" Giuseppe Verdi
Fascinating. Imagine doing all that without power tools and equipment
Now ,imagine the drive every man had to pull it off with no electricity.Now look at your self .
History Channel : alien did it
I'm imagining, seems difficult
Yes, like nowadays, we have tools and skill, but still fails to fighting Coronavirus... How future generations will comment on this era failure? 💩
@@sanubarijiwa708 its planned, and people didnt care simple.
The seller in London (9:35) speaks Turkish 😅 he says "bedava gömlek bedava, geç kalırsan alamazsın" which means "free shirt free, if you are late, you cannot buy it"
Woouu😲 even in those time Turks have dominated northwest London Bazaar. Look even customers got used to language that sellers speak.😀
@@recepakbalik3304 ahahaha of course, ticaret bizim işimiz :D
I felt increase in my knowledge of Renaissance after watching this.. There is too much to learn about it. Well filmed!
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San Diego Unified: Sculptres at
" The Little Blue Mermaid" by Ana Marie Ceuca, in French, Spanish and Italian.
I'd love to hear Michaelangelo and da Vinci's mothers bragging about whose son was smarter.
They did meet ...i think they passed in the street and the older Leonardo asked him about Maths as Michaelangelo was a well known thinker.
C. Bobby, you wouldn't have heard them brag...I'm sure of it. But they had questions for their sons, I hear. Catarina, Leonardo's mummy, always slyly asked, "Where our grandbabies at?" Of course, she knew what time it was. And when Michaelangelo's bodacious mama Francesca wasn't sickly, she would see all the fine young thangs he kept around, and ask him when he was going to bring her one. ... /S
@@kevinboone2178 It wasn't a serious question, it was just a humorous thought about how much they would have had to brag about if they were typical mothers.
The architectural work and beauty and the pride in their work was just incredibly wonderful
Wow that was amazing. I know so much more about the renaissance after watching that. Thank you for making such a production, so informative and engaging at the same time!! ❤️❤️
Thank you for the amazing information, didn't expect much when my teacher told me to watch this, but it's super informative, great job and keep up the fantastic work!
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I'm glad i subscribed this channel. This is quality and what RUclips is about for me.
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took on the TOSK? to impress you with a fake British accent ?
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" The Little Blue Mermaid" by Ana Marie Ceuca, in French, Spanish and Italian.
I just came back from Florence 3 days ago and I had done several walking historical tours, visited the Uffizi museum, watching this documentary is amazing and I am just connecting all the missing information that I needed some answers while I was there. Thank you!
This is amazing! Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello and Raphael. All of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are represented in The Renaissance. Respect!
Actually, the great masters of the Renaissance are represented in the TMNT.
You said all the names in correct italian except Raphael. Just for you to know, it’s Raffaello, similar to Donatello.
Yes Ninja Turtles.
The School Of Athens is one of the greatest masterpiece I’ve ever seen.
Thank you, I live in Florence, Tuscany.
Thank you DW for a very detailed and informative video. Love it so much, I used your channel as a reference for teaching history to my students.
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@@lyndafayesmusic calm down lynda
Great lighting, costumes and environment at around 25:20...each frame comes across as a masterly painting.
Such a curious topic to watch and know more about. Thank you, my friends.
If Leonardo Da Vinci is alive today, he might become a great content creator.
No, he would be so old that he cannot do anything...
Or more...
@@Donbok. I mean if he is born in today’s generation.
If he was raised as a millennial he would probably be drugged and suppressed like all other different or imaginative children. Sadly that is what is happening to our brightest minds, I feel so sad about that but also happy that those drugs were not so available when I was a child because I had a mind of my own and didn't fit the status quo. The age of Einsteins coming out of the USA may be over, what would suck would be for the rest of the world to follow suit. We are so Obviously screwing ourselves over again and again on so many levels all because of fear based thoughts. If it doesn't come from love and acceptance then don't do it, that alone would save life on earth.
@@infiniteadam7352 you overexagerate things lol
Genius Of All Time..
I love this narrator voice..her voice is magnificient...💚
Artists that where so scared of what brutality was going on in their surrounding they still had the balls to secretly tell the story in/thru their art
A wonderful account of the "Renaissance." Many events and accomplishments were mentioned. I hope most of it was accurate. For some reason there seem to be a concerted effort to discredit the Arabs and their invention of the numeral system based on 10 that the whole world is using. For the same bizarre reason there seem to be a concerted effort to credit the Hindu Indian civilization for creating the modern numeral system. Overall, DW Documentary have many excellent programs on human achievements.
Europeans learned it from Arabs and then teached to everybody they had learned them from Arabs so Today everybody Call them arab numerals because of europeans called it that way. But some say the arabs called it Indians numerals and they got them from India. But maybe it’s Fake News from Indian Nationalist idk🤣🤣🤣
The German people have a reputation of been well informed/educated and I can see why when the have quality produces like DW. DW Documentary production is excellent!
#theHistoryChannel
This is very high quality: accurate, and essential.
The Renaissance is the most outstanding period for art in my opinion. Also architecture and engineering, given the tools they had. Today we can make more advanced stuff, yes, but we have advanced computers, tools, techniques, materials, etc.
Dw is the leading documentary channel.thank you so much
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I love this Documentary and The Women Narrator Voice💚
This brotha starvin
DW. Marvelous work. Congratulations .
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took on the TOSK? to impress you with a fake British accent ?
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" The Little Blue Mermaid" by Ana Marie Ceuca, in French, Spanish and Italian.
With so much invention and involvement by Italians, whether in sculpture, painting, architecture, technology, medicine, music, dance, fashion, bookkeeping, and science, I find it strange that even though Vasari coined the Italian term "Rinascimento", the French term "Renaissance" became the standardized name for this fantastic era.
Think Renaissance just rolled off the tounge more easily for foreigners so that's what they rolled with.
Keep in mind that the Italian peninsula wasn't a unified nation-state until 1860. Most of the Italian city-states that were Renaissance hotspots were also heavily influenced by the French.
@@WallStwizkid Lol no. On the contrary, the French kingdom was highly influenced by Italian cities. Indeed the Renaissance was spread from Italy through France and Germany and landed also in England. THat's why the term Renaissance took place, because Englishmen got it from French people
@@keyos1955 there were tons of culture in exchange france did have influence northern city states like florence
@@davidjoelsson4929 Do me some example please, because I can demonstrate how France was built upon the Italian culture
Michelangelo's father did not want his son to be a sculptor, he would have preferred Michelangelo to be a magistrate. Fortunately Michelangelo did not do what his father wanted and became the greatest artist of all time. Always follow your dreams and aspirations.
We need a new Renaissance now.
Real-Batman the world cant change we have gotten so far developing technology we can’t turn into that anymore but technology is important we need it to survive trust me
Zack Zack trust you? That's what crazy ppl about to kill you say.
We are now in Bill Gates and Elon Musk renaissance.
It's under-going. Maybe you don't realize because you're not self aware
@@ZackZack-ef9sx no we dont it its just a mindset! it always seems since we got the new social media we are less involved and communicate worse!
Can’t imagine how much work and people this video involved.Big Tnx to everyone.it’s truly amazing and useful
this video was shared by my teacher and I was not interested to watch it although after sometime I started loving the video as fall of Western Roman empire is my favourite topic and this video helped me understand more about reniassance
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took on the TOSK? to impress you with a fake British accent ?
GOING BACK TO WALDAMAR.... Now that we've discovered his Live walk through narratives, THESE seem absolutely inadequate.San Diego Unified: Sculptress at
" The Little Blue Mermaid" by Ana Marie Ceuca, in French, Spanish and Italian.
This is really well made. Excellent storytelling.
Nice documentary,both were extraordinary talents
Between 9:24-9:37, along with a video depicting a Roman market, speaks the narrator about Rome: “At the time Rome was home to a million people, 20 times more than one of the largest cities of the Renaissance: London.”
And lo and behold: At 9:32 we hear a seller shouting, “Bedava gömlek, bedava! Geç kalırsan alamazsın!” and a woman’s voice (a reply to the shouting seller): “Kısa kollusunu ver!”
The parts in Not-English above, in fact, are in Turkish :)
And I presume the voice recording is from a present-day market in Istanbul.
The seller shouts: “Dirt cheap! These shirts are dirt cheap! You wouldn’t (be able to) find if you were late to buy one now!” And that’s when I know for sure that the woman’s voice is a response to the seller. Because she asks what she wants from the seller: “Let me see a short sleeved one.”
It is hilarious, as well as fun, for me to come across such an unintended “Easter Egg” in a “serious looking” documentary from a distinguished channel like Deutsche Welle.
Thanks very much DW Documentary. You made my day. :))
Nice documentary, we have followed architectural history from this period to present day.
WHAT "GUY?" The narrator sounds to be a female voice here ?
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San Diego Unified: Sculptres at
" The Little Blue Mermaid" by Ana Marie Ceuca, in French, Spanish and Italian.
i'm glad i've travelled to these places
LUCKY YOU. I especially enjoy the OCEAN TOURS LEAD BY RICK STEVES; MIGH TTAKE THAT ONE, STOPS IN MANY AREAS OF ITALY.
Italian artists, yes, narrators here, NOPE: here's a new man on the block; How is the word Apostles " pronounced ? She reads them as " A--pos--tolls ?" and "they took on the TOSK? " to impress you with a fake British accent ?
GOING BACK TO WALDAMAR.... Now that we've discovered his Live walk through narratives, THESE seem absolutely inadequate
.San Diego Unified: Sculptress at
" The Little Blue Mermaid" by Ana Marie Ceuca, in French, Spanish and Italian.
@@lyndafayesmusic i love rick steves i watch him too
Great production, very informative.
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6:09 wow how they edit to show the sense of depth of the painting is amazing.
Nope. There's a new man on the block; How is the word Apostles " pronounced ? She reads them as " A--pos--tolls ?" and they
took on the TOSK? to impress you with a fake British accent ?
GOING BACK TO WALDAMAR.... Now that we've discovered his Live walk through narratives, THESE seem absolutely inadequate.San Diego Unified: Sculptress at
" The Little Blue Mermaid" by Ana Marie Ceuca, in French, Spanish and Italian.
Oh how I have wanted a channel like this!
How about "one better" than this ?
Italian artists, yes, narrators here, NOPE: here's a new man on the block; How is the word Apostles " pronounced ? She reads them as " A--pos--tolls ?" and "they took on the TOSK? " to impress you with a fake British accent ?
GOING BACK TO WALDAMAR.... Now that we've discovered his Live walk through narratives, THESE seem absolutely inadequate
.San Diego Unified: Sculptress at
" The Little Blue Mermaid" by Ana Marie Ceuca, in French, Spanish and Italian.
Breathtaking documentary, the presenter is highly professional . Good stuff indeed.This is my 3rd time playing this video, i love these types of documentaries 👍👍👍
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Pretty boring not utilizing the technology they could have; Nope. There's a new man on the block; How is the word Apostles " pronounced ? GOING BACK TO WALDAMAR.... Now that we've discovered his Live walk through narratives, THESE seem absolutely inadequate. She reads them as " A--pos--tolls ?"
San Diego Unified: Sculptres at
" The Little Blue Mermaid" by Ana Marie Ceuca, in French, Spanish and Italian.
DW Doc? Yes of course... THANKS DW!
Absolutely superb production!! Loved every second
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