Some of my favourite art in Rome is this ceiling. Wandered in here one day not knowing what was inside and that ceiling blew me away. Still does. Walked miles yday and finally got there at 5:45 in the pouring rain to show my kids this ceiling. I’m going home in a couple of hours n so glad we made it. I always come here when in Rome. A hidden gem you don’t hear much talk of
Thank you again. I really like to watch your videos, im addicted to them. This one reminded me of a video you did about Saint Ignazio churh celling made by Andrea Pozzo, the perspectice making the building seem higher to the havens.
And how two persons are kind of taking to each other, describing what they see is pure genius, really a quality channel, many RUclipsrs could learn from this channel
The pilaster capitals of the interior walls of Gesù are actually composite capitals. They have the egg and dart between the volutes on the corners, like ionic capitals.
Timestamps (Powered by Merlin AI) 00:02 - Il Gesu: Jesuit church in Rome 01:00 - Il Gesù church embodies triumph over Protestantism. 01:50 - Il Gesù church in Rome embodies a unique response to the Council of Trent. 02:38 - The church design prioritizes functionality for large gatherings. 03:28 - Il Gesù in Rome showcases classical architectural elements influenced by ancient Roman architecture. 04:17 - Symbolism of the name IHS and Jesus in Il Gesu 05:12 - The Elect appear to float towards heaven in a convincing illusion. 06:07 - Paintings in Il Gesù depict vivid portrayals of heaven and hell.
The interior of that building is awesome! Imagine what it must have been like, back in the day, as an ordinary person to walk into that church. You just left behind the dirty smelly streets. The air inside is full of incense. There are priests and altar boys wearing the most colorful and elaborate robes all around you. Music is coming from a huge pipe organ and a choir is singing. You have very little formal education and there is almost no criticism of religion to be heard in public. Experiencing all of that would probably cause you to fall to your knees. I don't even believe gods and I am saying that! The powers that be definitely know how to manipulate people. It never ends, but at least there is some beautiful art to appreciate!
In addition to the painted shadows, the clouds are painted as if they're semi-translucent and you can "see" the gold vault behind. The sculptures of Pierre Le Gros on the left transept are also worth a look. And the "baroque machine" that reveals the silver sculpture of St Ignatius. There's so much going on in this church!
They build a church with everything, gold and pictures and everything, all meant to impress, and then they put in that little door? Why? Shouldn't the door been really big?
I guess so that when you enter the church it makes bigger impression. Considering the crowds that would enter for sermons, they would probably have to walk in very slowly through that door, so they’d take more time to take it all in when they finally get inside
@@scoopityboop - the old «make the house bigger by making the door smaller» trick? Could be, i only think the church would have looked better with a bigger door, but that's me
The main door is the height of at least four people stacked. It's enough. This church is much smaller compared to St. Peter's basilica or even Santa Maria Maggiore. Smaller church, smaller door.
No standing in the middle of the street before running inside this time? 😂 Good Lord, that initial view of the church's interior blew me away. Smarthistory's ruining church for me forever! lol. I wasn't just "struck by the breadth of the nave," I couldn't decide what to be struck by... I want to walk into this place candlelit and alone. What an experience that would be.
@@smarthistory-art-history Das me.. lol. 🥰 I can't tell you how mutedly excited I am for the next playlist. And even the vague prospect of visiting places like this someday has brought magic to my life. I'm in love.
The voices of the curators are soothing thus making the video even more interesting.
I hear their voices as I fall asleep now...
I'm not usually a big fan of the flamboyant Baroque, I find it often just too over the top however this is something else. Truly remarkable indeed.
Well this is mannerist, not baroque, and I would go as far as to call it more over the top than most baroque churches
My favorite team! I love dr beths voice! The ceiling looks unreal. Another great video doctors, thank you!
Some of my favourite art in Rome is this ceiling. Wandered in here one day not knowing what was inside and that ceiling blew me away. Still does. Walked miles yday and finally got there at 5:45 in the pouring rain to show my kids this ceiling. I’m going home in a couple of hours n so glad we made it. I always come here when in Rome. A hidden gem you don’t hear much talk of
Absolutely stunning church. It immediately connects the soul to the divine.
That decoration of the ceiling is incredible...the painted shadows...incredible art.
wow, truly amazing 3D, ancient VR church.
You guys did a great job describing the church thank you
Thank you again. I really like to watch your videos, im addicted to them. This one reminded me of a video you did about Saint Ignazio churh celling made by Andrea Pozzo, the perspectice making the building seem higher to the havens.
And how two persons are kind of taking to each other, describing what they see is pure genius, really a quality channel, many RUclipsrs could learn from this channel
im addicted too! and maybe this is one of the best episodes so far
Also addicted! The context they cover with each artwork and amount of info in such short videos is really good
thanks coach kates
The pilaster capitals of the interior walls of Gesù are actually composite capitals. They have the egg and dart between the volutes on the corners, like ionic capitals.
Those plan of basilica sculpture is remind me a St. Father Pio architectonical plans of Holy Nicean Cross.
Beautiful! Thanks for the presentation
i somehow missed this when i was in rome a few years ago. thanks alot tripadvisor!
If you’re going Italy this place is a must, nothing blew my mind seeing this in person than anything esle I saw in Rome
Thank you! Love your voices
Thank you for the kind comment.
absolutely incredible
Timestamps (Powered by Merlin AI)
00:02 - Il Gesu: Jesuit church in Rome
01:00 - Il Gesù church embodies triumph over Protestantism.
01:50 - Il Gesù church in Rome embodies a unique response to the Council of Trent.
02:38 - The church design prioritizes functionality for large gatherings.
03:28 - Il Gesù in Rome showcases classical architectural elements influenced by ancient Roman architecture.
04:17 - Symbolism of the name IHS and Jesus in Il Gesu
05:12 - The Elect appear to float towards heaven in a convincing illusion.
06:07 - Paintings in Il Gesù depict vivid portrayals of heaven and hell.
John, be careful, Merlin misses so many important issues.
Genial .
Look at those cieling frescos!
It's almost a 3D movie.
I love your videos
The interior of that building is awesome! Imagine what it must have been like, back in the day, as an ordinary person to walk into that church. You just left behind the dirty smelly streets. The air inside is full of incense. There are priests and altar boys wearing the most colorful and elaborate robes all around you. Music is coming from a huge pipe organ and a choir is singing. You have very little formal education and there is almost no criticism of religion to be heard in public. Experiencing all of that would probably cause you to fall to your knees. I don't even believe gods and I am saying that! The powers that be definitely know how to manipulate people. It never ends, but at least there is some beautiful art to appreciate!
Amazing 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Really all you need is to believe in something bigger than yourself.
In addition to the painted shadows, the clouds are painted as if they're semi-translucent and you can "see" the gold vault behind.
The sculptures of Pierre Le Gros on the left transept are also worth a look. And the "baroque machine" that reveals the silver sculpture of St Ignatius. There's so much going on in this church!
Realistic graphics
Looks like I have to go back to Rome! What a shame.
Can you guys please do Cremona Cathedral?
We hope to one day.
❤️❤️❤️
They build a church with everything, gold and pictures and everything, all meant to impress, and then they put in that little door? Why? Shouldn't the door been really big?
@Mongoose Man - really? Is that the reason?
The architect suddenly use the bible for guidance on how to build a church?
Bigger the door, the bigger the draft.
I guess so that when you enter the church it makes bigger impression. Considering the crowds that would enter for sermons, they would probably have to walk in very slowly through that door, so they’d take more time to take it all in when they finally get inside
@@scoopityboop - the old «make the house bigger by making the door smaller» trick?
Could be, i only think the church would have looked better with a bigger door, but that's me
The main door is the height of at least four people stacked. It's enough.
This church is much smaller compared to St. Peter's basilica or even Santa Maria Maggiore. Smaller church, smaller door.
No standing in the middle of the street before running inside this time? 😂
Good Lord, that initial view of the church's interior blew me away. Smarthistory's ruining church for me forever! lol.
I wasn't just "struck by the breadth of the nave," I couldn't decide what to be struck by... I want to walk into this place candlelit and alone. What an experience that would be.
This church is not to be missed, especially for fans of the Baroque.
@@smarthistory-art-history Das me.. lol. 🥰 I can't tell you how mutedly excited I am for the next playlist. And even the vague prospect of visiting places like this someday has brought magic to my life. I'm in love.
loyola was a basque person not spanish