AP Art History - The Early Italian Renaissance

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 26

  • @katharinemiller3775
    @katharinemiller3775 Год назад +26

    I can't believe some of you are criticizing how she might pronounces things. So pretentious... these are wonderful lectures and she does a great job catering them to a high school audience.

    • @FleetsAPArtHistory
      @FleetsAPArtHistory  Год назад +2

      THANK YOU Katharine! I so appreciate your support

    • @henrymackey1049
      @henrymackey1049 11 месяцев назад

      Pronunciation isn't irrelevant for experts and teachers. Also, implying you've had the privilege to see David where he's never been is pretentious.

  • @projectamateur-juliawooten
    @projectamateur-juliawooten 2 года назад +21

    I want you to know that your students are really lucky to have you! You are a great teacher!

  • @dawnkim
    @dawnkim 3 года назад +22

    Your videos are too helpful that i donmt really focus in my actual class

  • @bernadettenolan4411
    @bernadettenolan4411 Год назад +6

    Michelangelo's David Is in the Accademia Gallery and not the Uffizi gallery!

  • @picklespickles4073
    @picklespickles4073 2 месяца назад

    Thank you ! Sir drew really recommended this❤❤

  • @sunlight4976
    @sunlight4976 8 месяцев назад +3

    Hello! First thank you so much for your content on AP art history! Just one question I can’t find any video regarding the northern renaissance. Is there any video regarding that chapter?

  • @jasona4253
    @jasona4253 Год назад +3

    I have an exam tomorrow in my Art History 102 class so Ty for the information seriously stressing!

  • @toto.dreamer
    @toto.dreamer 6 месяцев назад +2

    Oooh this comment section did not pass the vibe check

  • @jordynmae04
    @jordynmae04 2 года назад +2

    Thank you!

  • @billliu5413
    @billliu5413 Год назад +3

    ur a lifesaver fleet

  • @joanna5655
    @joanna5655 3 года назад +3

    There is a lot mistakes in this video.

    • @FleetsAPArtHistory
      @FleetsAPArtHistory  3 года назад +9

      Fantastic, would you care to share what I got wrong so that I can improve?

    • @joanna5655
      @joanna5655 3 года назад +2

      @@FleetsAPArtHistory Michelangelo's David is at Accademia museum, the courtyard shown is from the Palazzo Medici and not from the palazzo Rucellai and three feathers in the ring is the symbol of Cosimo de Medici (two feathers - Piero, three rings - Lorenzo). Two families were in great relationship, they also celebrated the marriage of Bernardo Rucellai and Nannina de Medici.
      Anyway I ve enjoyed it and learnt some new aspects

    • @dawnkim
      @dawnkim 3 года назад +6

      Wow how humble is her reply .

    • @AngelMnemosyne
      @AngelMnemosyne 3 года назад +2

      @@FleetsAPArtHistory Around the 20 minute mark you say that the god who was castrated was Janus, but it should be Uranus.

  • @randyklinger7649
    @randyklinger7649 2 года назад +2

    It's Ruch-elai not Ruk-elai, uh! It's pill-asters, not pile-asters!

  • @jstantongood5474
    @jstantongood5474 2 года назад +2

    Medici. Stress on first syllable

    • @mawi3869
      @mawi3869 2 года назад +1

      Giusto ... mi stuipsce che non lo sa.

  • @mawi3869
    @mawi3869 2 года назад +2

    The Medici didn't have "all the money". They were the most powerful, but there were other powerful families. I'm often hesitant to accept someone's expertise on the subject matter, when they don't know the proper pronunciation of a name as important as i medici. The accent is on the "med" not the "dici".

    • @FleetsAPArtHistory
      @FleetsAPArtHistory  2 года назад +24

      "I'm oftentimes hesitant to accept someone's expertise"? Ma'am or Sir, I'm just an overworked, underpaid high school teacher here trying my best to communicate 50,000+ years of global art history in a 9 month course: I'm not an 'expert' on any of the dozens of content areas in the AP curriculum, and I'm just trying to get my students through the AP test without their heads exploding. Whether or not I can pronounce Medici correctly is not going to negatively impact my students' AP scores or their understanding of Italy during the Early Renaissance period, and surely high schoolers are smart enough to glean that they don't have literally "all the money" when I teach artworks like the Pallazo Rucellai and the Pazzi Chapel in the same unit, neither of which were commissioned by the Medicis. If you want a comprehensive, detailed review of Early Renaissance Italy, I'm sure you can find at least a hundred professors out there in the world who have devoted their entire lives to the subject who are happy to get into the weeds with you. There's no need to be rude

  • @davidnyo7614
    @davidnyo7614 2 года назад +1

    Narrator speaks like immature young person forming opinion on art sha has never seen.
    Terrible, turn of audio, it it tolerable

    • @FleetsAPArtHistory
      @FleetsAPArtHistory  2 года назад +15

      If you're going to insult me and accuse me of not being able to speak maturely or competently about a subject I'm licensed to teach by the state of California, then you can at the very least make your comment decipherable. Like, did you not finish elementary school, or do you just not think or proofread before you post something asinine and insulting behind the veil of Internet anonymity? Shut the hell up.

    • @makteru
      @makteru 2 года назад +9

      bro if u didn't like the video just click on something else and as u said in ur comment " Narrator speaks like immature young person forming opinion on art" u sound like an immature young person forming an opinion on a video that you could've easily clicked off of but instead decided to make a hate comment. Not only did u make an unnecessary comment here, but you also wrote it like u never learned proper English so here let me fix it for ya: "Narrator speaks like 'an' immature young person forming 'an' opinion on art 'she' has never seen. Terrible, turn 'off the' audio, it is 'more' tolerable." 💀💀🤡

    • @darytrip3dart
      @darytrip3dart 6 месяцев назад

      Lippi liked women. I like the video. Early Renaissance was much more than what you teach. I visited many of the sites. There were more artists not mentioned in Vasari’s “Life of the Artist “ in short because he focused on the artists who he admired. Most art teachers only get the good… The so called Renaissance was literally bloody. 90%of the people could not read. That’s one reason for religious imagery. Knowledge was paramount not, art in early Renaissance.