… "What seems to me the highest and the most difficult achievement of Art is not to make us laugh or cry, or to rouse our lust or our anger, but to do as nature does-that is, fill us with wonderment." … Gustave Flaubert Gustave Flaubert (1821-1880), French novelist. Trans. by Francis Steegmuller. The Selected Letters of Gustave Flaubert, letter, August 26, 1853, to Louise Colet (Farrar, Strauss and Young, 1953).
The paint on the walls was simply scraped off the palette. Freud didn't mix or use those leftovers when creating images. One pigment that was essential for him was cremnitz white, which is lead based and reasonably dry and thixotropic.
… "What seems to me the highest and the most difficult achievement of Art is not to make us laugh or cry, or to rouse our lust or our anger, but to do as nature does-that is, fill us with wonderment." …
Gustave Flaubert
Gustave Flaubert (1821-1880), French novelist. Trans. by Francis Steegmuller. The Selected Letters of Gustave Flaubert, letter, August 26, 1853, to Louise Colet (Farrar, Strauss and Young, 1953).
I was deeply moved by only listening!!
Background music and scenery was like a Poirot drama, I was excited
The Man had great strength in he's used of the brush! Few artist know how to put this into practice! I have always enjoy looking at his work.
I sense a true absence of joy in this man’s life.
Far and away the opposite. He lived vibrantly in the present moment. He had a huge family. He created astounding masterpieces one after another.
More the nature touched me deeply when I first cama to London
What a find! thanks for uploading!
The music is Tabula Rasa by Arvo Part.
It’s “Fratres”
Büyük ressam...
Courbet , Rembrandt ve Degas gibi ressamların derin izleri var her fırça vuruşunda...
Love his DOG.💙
absolute legend.
I wish there were any books out with retrospectives of his work.
You have an introduction of 96 pages in taschen editions it costs 12€
the homage to nature weigh out lust or anger.that's the word
Wow, thanks! I only had to wait 3 months for someone to glance at the comments section...
The man is nothing the work is everything
I love Mr. Fraud's paintings.
wonderful
This isn't the whole documentary, I even contacted the film makers and they don't plan on releasing or showing this again. Bastards.
Very interesting.. I had to see for myself and googled an interview of him. Looks as though you're right!
Where can I find the whole documentary?
thanku, is this part of a larger film that is available somehow to watch?
is he carrying around a fucking falcon
Does anyone know where the full documentary can be found?
Goldiest
I listened and I tried to find that, but I found a different piece. The music in this video is Fratres by Arvo Part. Not Tabula Rasa.
Muchas gracias por subir esto!
What´s the name of the film?
Is there any more?
What is this film???? I need it.
What peice is this music tell me someone!
mzaslove Arvo Pärt- fratres
@pacosamo "Small gestures in Bare Rooms" by Tim Meara
Arvo Paert - Fratres.
You misspelled Lucian luxyculty!
How did he get that texture ..looks like he used almost dried paint from the wall..does anyone know what colour his palette was for figures ..
The paint on the walls was simply scraped off the palette. Freud didn't mix or use those leftovers when creating images. One pigment that was essential for him was cremnitz white, which is lead based and reasonably dry and thixotropic.
What music is this??
is this the whole documentary, or are there other parts of it? thanks
He wanted to have a studio just as messy as his friend Francis Bacon, but Bacon beat him to it.
RIP
Tabula Rasa by Arvo Part.
what this topic about ?? i don't understand this video??
Art?
i think its from the ''Meet Joe Black'' soundtrack, try ''Thomas Newman - Yes''
Who's Lucien?
I'm assuming that rhetorical.
Sigmund's grandson.
Yeah, they mean Lucian! I noticed that, too.
RIP