Fruit of Friendship: Portraits by Mary Beale | One of Britain’s first professional woman artists

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @VenusDeMilitant
    @VenusDeMilitant 5 месяцев назад +11

    Wonderful presentation as always! Thank you Mr. Mould.

  • @diannacatesdunn
    @diannacatesdunn 5 месяцев назад +6

    Love this! Perfect story, perfect editing, just perfect.

  • @stananders474
    @stananders474 5 месяцев назад +7

    This is quality. I wish others would do this.

  • @Ceelle2
    @Ceelle2 5 месяцев назад +5

    A pioneer in so many ways! Thank you for sharing about she and her family, her work and the serendipity with your gallery!

  • @ek7593
    @ek7593 5 месяцев назад +3

    WONDERFUL!

  • @janeknight3597
    @janeknight3597 5 месяцев назад +6

    Such a treasure trove of documentation! I am too scared to actually come into the gallery so these films are a great treat. Thank you.

  • @fourtails1192
    @fourtails1192 5 месяцев назад +4

    😊🙏

  • @gillsharp9249
    @gillsharp9249 5 месяцев назад +1

    What a riveting presentation, thank you! And thank you for your quest to bring another great Suffolk artist to the forefront, where she belongs 👍

  • @sherryzimmerman9220
    @sherryzimmerman9220 5 месяцев назад +4

    OUTSTANDING Presentation PM&C….OUTSTANDING story arc and editing….Triple OUTSTANDING Woman and Family life speaking volumes to the FUTURE 2024…..We here in the Colonies/ STATES applaud these so worthwhile presentations so as to know our pasts…..hoping for justice……and a more JOYOUS and Peaceful Future…..

    • @christianfrommuslim
      @christianfrommuslim 5 месяцев назад +4

      I agree! Excellent presentation. I so enjoy historical background of things in existence today.
      You might be interested that the East Anglian connection might explain the more equitable view of men and women practiced with the Beales. Some have reported that reform groups in East Anglia were more progressive in women's rights. This may be trickle down from the Viking presence in the region, in which women supposedly had greater status.
      East Anglia contributed highly to the Great Migration to the American Colonies in the 17th century, and we see notable and even notorious women preachers there.
      For example, Quaker Mary Fisher, who was persecuted for preaching in both England and America. Feeling the call of God to share the gospel with the Turkish Sultan, in 1657 she walked most of the way from England to his military encampment in Turkey. By persistence she succeeded in meeting him and sharing Jesus and the Bible with him. He was fascinated and asked Mary to stay and continue to teach. Sadly, she did not, or she might have changed history.

    • @diunitedkingdom7302
      @diunitedkingdom7302 5 месяцев назад +3

      Wonderful account on all levels, thank you so much. I enjoy these so much. I can’t wait to visit your gallery and serendipitous that Mary Beale lived there!

  • @christianfrommuslim
    @christianfrommuslim 5 месяцев назад +4

    Excellent presentation. I so enjoy historical background of things in existence today.
    The East Anglian connection might explain the more equitable view of men and women practiced with the Beales. Some have reported that reform groups in East Anglia were more progressive in women's rights. This may be trickle down from the Viking presence in the region, in which women supposedly had greater status.
    East Anglia contributed highly to the Great Migration to the American Colonies in the 17th century, and we see notable and even notorious women preachers there.
    For example, Quaker Mary Fisher, who was persecuted for preaching in both England and America. Feeling the call of God to share the gospel with the Turkish Sultan, in 1657 she walked most of the way from England to his military encampment in Turkey. By persistence she succeeded in meeting him and sharing Jesus and the Bible with him. He was fascinated and asked Mary to stay and continue to teach. Sadly, she did not, or she might have changed history.

  • @kerry5586
    @kerry5586 Месяц назад

    I wonder if she has any relatives living today and if the talent went down the generations?