Uncover the Story Behind Michelangelo's Iconic Pietà

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  • Опубликовано: 25 мар 2023
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    It was one of his first big commissions. He had only made one full scale sculpture before, yet he made one of the most beautiful and moving sculptures in history. And unbelievably, he was only 24 years old.
    In this video, I tell you the whole story about this masterpiece by Michelangelo.

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  • @whansandceros
    @whansandceros 4 месяца назад +4

    I went on a Vatican tour in 2019 and the amount of art was overwhelming. When my eyes hit this statue I felt a visceral impact completely unlike anything else I experienced on that trip. In that moment I felt the immense sorrow and beauty of the human condition expressed in perfect balance.

    • @harveywabbit9541
      @harveywabbit9541 2 месяца назад

      The Pieta is borrowed from Venus holding the wounded Adonis.

  • @emmerentiagroenewald3694
    @emmerentiagroenewald3694 9 месяцев назад +9

    I was "lucky"to have gone there before the protecting glass was put around the sculpture!! I spent hours there just looking and crying at the beauty of it.......

    • @twinpotracer
      @twinpotracer Месяц назад +1

      ive just returned from rome, stood only for a short while as i was overcome with grief. it truly is a sculture that all people must view. the detail is frightening and amazing

  • @lisabolo26
    @lisabolo26 6 месяцев назад +19

    The most disappointing and frustrating thing was to see this Pieta in person at St. Peter's but not be able to truly experience it since it is kept within a bullet- and damage-proofed plastic casing. It is also up against the wall in an alcove. As such, you cannot walk around it and experience the Pieta in full. This was done to prevent further damage. Why do some humans always ruin it for everybody?

    • @tammy_288
      @tammy_288 5 месяцев назад +4

      I felt the same disappointment on a recent visit to St. Peters. We couldn’t get close to this masterpiece because of the crowds that gather and stay to take in it’s magnificence. It is elevated though, which gave us the opportunity to get some very good pictures above the crowd. Even the pictures themselves exude a sense of majesty and awe.

    • @yvonneplant9434
      @yvonneplant9434 3 месяца назад

      No respect for art. Beliefs that art is evil.

    • @allanramusiewicz996
      @allanramusiewicz996 15 дней назад +1

      I was able to fully view it at age 12 at The 1964 World’s Fair in 1964 and still have a small perfect model of it that says “The 1964 World’s Fair”. I’ve seen both Elvis and The Beatles and loved it but truly seeing The Pieta WAS better ✝️♥️♥️♥️🙏

  • @riverwildcat1
    @riverwildcat1 Год назад +9

    Very fine analysis and detailed description. It's a near-miracle in my book that it's so lifelike. Few men or women in history had the ability to do this.

  • @incognito3620
    @incognito3620 Год назад +4

    The Pietá is brilliant. Do we appreciate it.? We don’t have the intelligence or history to fully understand it. Thank you for these videos. They tell us so much.

  • @davidwalker5054
    @davidwalker5054 Год назад +5

    This sculptur doe,s not need to be analysed it speaks for itself you can only look at in stunned silence and wonder how is possible that this was created by a man

  • @virginiaensinck5828
    @virginiaensinck5828 Год назад +6

    Thank you so much, Carel, for this wonderful explanation about The Pietá. I think it's the most beautiful sculpture ever. I remember I couldn't believe my eyes when I first saw in Saint Peter's Cathedral. I was deeply moved and tears came to my eyes. What I remember from my personal experience coupled with your wonderful explanation really made my day. ❤

    • @storiesofart
      @storiesofart  Год назад +2

      Thank you for that. You just made my day!

  • @iamlove8108
    @iamlove8108 Месяц назад

    It’s by far the most exquisite, graceful, divine sculpture I’ve ever experienced…Even just for that going to St Peter’s was worth it…

  • @janeday9148
    @janeday9148 11 дней назад

    It is truly the most extraordinary experience, to see the human condition expressed in such a way is beyond words ,the beauty is beyond words, Mary is young looks the same age as her Son it's as if she knows her destiny is to lose him

  • @bev9708
    @bev9708 Год назад +7

    WOOWWWW!!!! Absolutely fascinating!!!! What an awesome video Carel, thank you so much!!! When I lived in Florence, my art history teacher was quite condescending of all the undocumented stories associated with Michelangelo BUT they sure make for fascinating listening. Yes the attack on the Pieta was very big news in Australia at the time, as you can imagine... I was only a child but I remember the shocking news reports. Long before I ever studied anything at all about art history I had one of the most powerful experiences in my life in seeing the Pieta for the first time ... I gasped out loud and was struck dumb, tears streamed down my face, I was breathless!! In all my travels and studies ever since I don't believe I've ever seen anything to quite match it ... maybe Bernini's Daphne & Appollo? But no as that doesn't contain the pain, the love, the depth of suffering inherent in the human condition projected by the Pieta! I've had many wonderfully moving reactions to art, but I think this one takes the cake.

    • @storiesofart
      @storiesofart  Год назад

      Thanks for that! I agree, it is quite literally breathtaking

  • @johnsaikaly
    @johnsaikaly 5 месяцев назад +3

    I acquired a piece of marble from the Carrera, Quarry and I carved with it, and what a joy it is to work with it is by far the most beautiful material for a sculptor

  • @scotniver7180
    @scotniver7180 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for the presentation and analysis. I'm just in Awe

  • @kimberleylcd8051
    @kimberleylcd8051 5 месяцев назад +2

    La plus belle œuvre d'art au monde

  • @SeaJay_Oceans
    @SeaJay_Oceans 8 месяцев назад +2

    Amazing so much culture lasts for thousands of years ! Wonderful video, beautiful history... thank you.

    • @yvonneplant9434
      @yvonneplant9434 3 месяца назад

      In this case you mean hundreds of years not thousands.
      The Renaissaince was pretty recent historically speaking.

  • @simontemplate
    @simontemplate Год назад +2

    The face of Mary is exquisitely beautiful I think.

  • @whoswho6641
    @whoswho6641 5 месяцев назад +1

    I think this sculpture is supposed to be on the floor. So you can see all the beauty. Such a shame that it cannot be seen from up close.
    Just by looking at pictures of it there is that awe. All those emotions, and coming from a stone.
    Wow

  • @johndymond5002
    @johndymond5002 Год назад +3

    Thanks. The Pieta video was so very good. You obviously completed a huge amount of research , this together with your natural presentation style makes this video so good. Take care. John Dymond Wales. Nos da.

  • @frankscivier4874
    @frankscivier4874 2 месяца назад +1

    The world’s most famous work of art is, undoubtedly, Leonardo Da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa”. However, in my opinion, the “Mona Lisa” isn’t the greatest work of art. THIS IS!!!, as long as you can compare a painting to a sculpture!. That someone could create this out of a lump of rock seems to me completely & utterly beyond belief!. No wonder that in his lifetime Michelangelo was known as “il Divino”, the divine one. The Renaissance artist and art critic Giorgio Vasari called the “Pieta” a miracle when he first saw it. How could anybody possibly want to disagree with him?.

  • @vla0226
    @vla0226 Месяц назад

    Great video, thank you!

  • @tammygreen1618
    @tammygreen1618 Год назад +2

    Thankyou, very thorough. Wish I knew this before my visit in 2019.

    • @storiesofart
      @storiesofart  Год назад +1

      Wish I had been there to tell you all about it😀

  • @salvathijazi431
    @salvathijazi431 26 дней назад

    Brilliant

  • @scottprather5645
    @scottprather5645 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for the interesting stories

  • @oriolconillverges633
    @oriolconillverges633 Год назад +1

    As always, brillant!!!

  • @incognito3620
    @incognito3620 Год назад

    How do we dare thing we can improve genius. NEVER change a master of that period.

  • @hogsmeadhowler
    @hogsmeadhowler Год назад +2

    Thanks - very informative, really glad I found your channel 😊

  • @expeditoneto4748
    @expeditoneto4748 Год назад +1

    Amazing video!

  • @yellowboot6629
    @yellowboot6629 Год назад

    Absolutely ❣️ Thanks

  • @domofswitch
    @domofswitch Год назад

    Man, you are The Greatest! Thanks so much for your marvelous presentations. Truly, I hang on every word...

  • @r.t.5425
    @r.t.5425 Год назад

    Great video

  • @nataliakewley
    @nataliakewley Год назад

    Thank You 🙏🏻

  • @baylorsailor
    @baylorsailor Год назад +1

    Very interesting!

  • @rashmiramaswamy6472
    @rashmiramaswamy6472 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @Layo81
    @Layo81 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you. I am working as a guide there. I learnt a few things that the Vatican hadn't taught me.

    • @storiesofart
      @storiesofart  2 месяца назад

      wonderful! I was a guide there many years ago

  • @patriciamohar4445
    @patriciamohar4445 4 месяца назад

    Do you have any photos of the back side of the Pietà ?

  • @dealp3316
    @dealp3316 Год назад

    Bedankt

  • @r46penceyellow1
    @r46penceyellow1 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @miguelescalante4223
    @miguelescalante4223 Год назад

    The Man Who Attacked The Pieta Was Laszlo Toth

  • @migueleduardoescalante5381
    @migueleduardoescalante5381 Год назад

    The Man Who Vandalized The Michelangelo's Pieta Was Named Laszlo Toth

  • @marcuspedro6969
    @marcuspedro6969 5 месяцев назад

    Have you ever wondered why nobody today can do a sculpture of such perfection to the human body as claimed Michael Angelo had achieved in his works ?
    That's because nobody carved or sculpted these marble statues and are in fact real dead flash frozen bodies. .
    They never explain how they get the marble to change the colour where blood has pooled !!!
    The marble is brittle yet they carved folded clothing and coloured the eyes. This would be impossible to colour the marble too.

  • @incognito3620
    @incognito3620 Год назад +2

    True masters don’t exist anymore. Especially at twenty two. Many live into their eighties and never reach master status. Art in America is treated as a third rate profession. Think of the talent being wasted in American. We are more occupied with iPads, computer, and God help me- sports.

  • @STD927
    @STD927 8 месяцев назад +1

    His Majesty Michelangelo Buonarroti

    • @storiesofart
      @storiesofart  8 месяцев назад

      divine even, according to his contemporaries...

  • @svardm
    @svardm Год назад

    Very interesting!