I absolutly love this Rossetti´s painting. The dark one, I prefer and I undestand why Rossettí felt inspired. Jane Morris was a stunning beauty. I found super interesting the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood because of the style and subjects. Thank you, Carel! I learn something each time with your videos
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Absolutely fascinating, as usual Carel, and yet again a wonderful choice of subject … both stunningly beautiful, as you said, as well as incredibly interesting!!! And thanks for the warning too, you never know when we might find ourselves stuck in the Underworld!! 😁
We really enjoy your work. Very well done, illuminating, and beautiful. It must be said that by 1900 or so, modernists came along and ignored almost all of Pre-Raphealite aesthetics and craftsmanship - for the most part - and the whole art world began descending into highly lucrative racketeering and fakery. There were exceptions, like Van Gogh, Dali, and others. But the skillful Pre-Raphealites were ruined and despised by 1913. The fine art market today is largely a horror show.
I agree wholeheartedly with you. Actually, the name "art market" is perfect, because that is exactly what it is. It is all about money; that is why almost everyone is "an artist", because they (the great auction hoses and art dealers) need as many "artworks" as possible to sell to the growing mass of wealthy idiots who want to pass for sophisticated art lovers.
@@arslongavitabrevis5136 I'm really pleased that you agree. There aren't a lot of us out here who grasp the terrible tragedy and loss of civilization we've had to endure. Great art is beyond price, inhabiting a realm of pure beauty, beyond death, common falsehoods and distractions. We still have access to that world if we have faith in the Good. BTW, I prefer the dark Rosetti.
Enjoy your videos. Would like you to include women artists too ! Artemisia Gentillechi comes to mind. Sorry if the spelling is incorrect. Thank you for your insights and art history you provide!
I have just visited your website and I found a hateful banner that prevented me to see anything and, even worse, I could not get rid of it. Why would you do that?
I absolutly love this Rossetti´s painting. The dark one, I prefer and I undestand why Rossettí felt inspired. Jane Morris was a stunning beauty. I found super interesting the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood because of the style and subjects. Thank you, Carel! I learn something each time with your videos
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Absolutely fascinating, as usual Carel, and yet again a wonderful choice of subject … both stunningly beautiful, as you said, as well as incredibly interesting!!! And thanks for the warning too, you never know when we might find ourselves stuck in the Underworld!! 😁
We really enjoy your work. Very well done, illuminating, and beautiful. It must be said that by 1900 or so, modernists came along and ignored almost all of Pre-Raphealite aesthetics and craftsmanship - for the most part - and the whole art world began descending into highly lucrative racketeering and fakery. There were exceptions, like Van Gogh, Dali, and others. But the skillful Pre-Raphealites were ruined and despised by 1913. The fine art market today is largely a horror show.
I agree wholeheartedly with you. Actually, the name "art market" is perfect, because that is exactly what it is. It is all about money; that is why almost everyone is "an artist", because they (the great auction hoses and art dealers) need as many "artworks" as possible to sell to the growing mass of wealthy idiots who want to pass for sophisticated art lovers.
@@arslongavitabrevis5136 I'm really pleased that you agree. There aren't a lot of us out here who grasp the terrible tragedy and loss of civilization we've had to endure. Great art is beyond price, inhabiting a realm of pure beauty, beyond death, common falsehoods and distractions. We still have access to that world if we have faith in the Good. BTW, I prefer the dark Rosetti.
Fantastic video...thank you.
I like both!!!! Can't wait to know more about Sherlock Holmes story "Charles Augustus Milverton"!!!
Enjoy your videos. Would like you to include women artists too ! Artemisia Gentillechi comes to mind. Sorry if the spelling is incorrect. Thank you for your insights and art history you provide!
Great suggestion! I will get to her one of these days
You can also see some work by Miele and it's free at Tate Britain - love the fact that it's accessible to all
Great video as always. And yes I'd love to hear about the weird shipping magnate guy lol
We’re these guys the founders of Art Nuevo
Who was the woman in Rossetti’s painting was she the wife of William Blake
I have just visited your website and I found a hateful banner that prevented me to see anything and, even worse, I could not get rid of it. Why would you do that?
That is strange, especially since i currently don't have a website
Didn’t William Morris design and construct beautiful furniture