How The Impressionists Escaped The Studio (Waldemar Januszczak Documentary)

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    Waldemar Januszczak continues his investigation of the Impressionists by taking us outdoors to their most famous locations. Although Impressionist pictures often look sunny and relaxed, achieving this peaceful air was hard work. Trudging through fog, wind and rain, across treacherous coastal rocks and knee-deep snow, Waldemar shows how the famous spontaneity of the Impressionists is thoroughly misleading.
    This episode visits the French riverside locations that Monet loved to paint, and where Renoir captured the bonhomie of modern life. Waldemar also introduces a number of technical and practical developments of the age which completely revolutionised Impressionist painting - the invention of portable easels; the use of hog's hair in paint brushes; as well as the introduction of the railway through France. And a scientific demonstration in a Swedish snowdrift explains just how right the Impressionists were to paint brightly coloured shadows in their winter scenes, despite being accused of 'hallucinating' at the time.
    Finally, Januszczak explains Cezanne's part in the Impressionist story from his dark and challenging early work to his first rural landscapes in France, and then his departure from Paris and separation from the Impressionist gang.
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    From The Impressionists: Painting and Revolution
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Комментарии • 328

  • @SP_3333
    @SP_3333 3 года назад +43

    Waldemar reigns supreme in the world of art history.
    And, he's also hilarious.
    So glad I found him.
    He makes art history understandable & fun.

    • @carolesmale
      @carolesmale Год назад

      He is such an extraordinary man. I am amazed at his descriptive way of informing and entertaining us.what a difference he has made to my life. Thank you. Walderma

  • @catherinejohnson2235
    @catherinejohnson2235 2 года назад +17

    Can't dance any more than a bear can talk, but you have the BEST art history lectures on the internet. Bravo! Location, research, enthusiasm - who could ask for more? I am a HUGE fan.

  • @b.w.highness102
    @b.w.highness102 3 года назад +231

    After decades of watching, be assured... Waldemar Januszczak is without question the best presenter to ever grace the screen. He is, at the same time hughly informative, and delightfully fun... he is without equal in his craft. My life has been well and truly enriched by this entertaining gentleman. Thank you, Waldemar!!!

    • @cynthiamarston2208
      @cynthiamarston2208 2 года назад +1

      Ill give him another try. Sometimes he irritates me quite a bit! Not boring anyway

    • @running4fun863
      @running4fun863 2 года назад +1

      Yes I agree ,moved to Austrlia and I am missing London .

    • @keithmorel2964
      @keithmorel2964 2 года назад +1

      Have to agree

    • @kimberlypatton9634
      @kimberlypatton9634 2 года назад +1

      My favorite is the Viking Ship dig doc!

    • @andyskelton7223
      @andyskelton7223 2 года назад +4

      I couldn’t agree more, funny informative and just great to watch & learn. Art has never been so much fun.😄

  • @bradbailey5807
    @bradbailey5807 2 года назад +5

    The cinematography of this video is outstanding. The framing of many of the scenes creates works of art in themselves.

  • @jeff__w
    @jeff__w 3 года назад +100

    Just seeing Waldemar Januszczak show up at the _actual_ locations of these iconic paintings is an unparalleled joy in itself. His cheeky, insightful-and invariably fascinating-commentary is almost a bonus.

    • @joseffinat966
      @joseffinat966 2 года назад

      Bijna Bonus !! Hij is Bonus 🤗

    • @Uwejansch
      @Uwejansch 2 года назад

      why are his documentaries not accessable in the U K?

  • @truthseeker8766
    @truthseeker8766 2 года назад +2

    As a "plein-air" painter, I found this Perspective particularily entertaining. Laughing out loud at the opening/closing segments especially, as people have no idea the difficulty, the effort, the terrain, the bugs, the wind, etc. that painting on location is. Definitely not easy! Thank you Waldemar!

  • @bruceboome
    @bruceboome 3 года назад +54

    This excellent series has deepened my love of art- especially those presented by Waldemar. He, like the artists themselves, will go to any lengths to get the desired result. It's wonderful that thee videos are so readily available. Without culture we are little more than animals.

  • @jeanpelletier206
    @jeanpelletier206 3 года назад +7

    Waldemar is absolutely raving bonkers. ( In the best possible way).

  • @Curubita6503
    @Curubita6503 3 года назад +40

    This series are one of the best i have ever seen in soooo many years. I can’t stop watching over and over again. Well done Waldemar & his crew!!!

    • @stephanebelizaire3627
      @stephanebelizaire3627 2 года назад +1

      Indeed, I put them among Mr J.Y.Cousteau, sir Y. Menuhin, Mr Bombard, Mr Kessel, Mr H. Guillemin documentaries, Bravo !

  • @wendyglatt5287
    @wendyglatt5287 3 года назад +10

    Waldemar is the best art history documentarian ever..perfectly coordinated information really appreciate this immensely..pandemic lockdown savior, too!

  • @stephanebelizaire3627
    @stephanebelizaire3627 2 года назад +2

    These documentary series are useful to help people understand Fine-Arts, the Artisans and Artists as well. Bravo !

  • @gailgoldade547
    @gailgoldade547 2 года назад +2

    Brilliant!! Bravo!!!!!!👏👏👏👏👏

  • @dkcorderoyximenez3382
    @dkcorderoyximenez3382 2 года назад +17

    Mr. Januszczak is a story teller with few if any equals...his ingenious use of tactile visual aides not only keeps our interest piqued, it pulls us through the presentation quickly and seamlessly... he is more than a professorial information booth...he is Brilliantly Fun Entertainment...!!!

  • @dessalidman7268
    @dessalidman7268 3 года назад +4

    Love, love your programs! It is my respite, my panacea against work stress... Keep them coming!

  • @philippecolin151
    @philippecolin151 2 года назад +2

    Thank you from France

  • @emmetmcnamara5514
    @emmetmcnamara5514 2 года назад +34

    The amount of traveling he had to do to film this series is astounding.

  • @garryhastings3383
    @garryhastings3383 3 года назад +24

    I simply have to make comment on each episode. Amazing art historian, researcher and downright genius in his explanation of art, all art! His down-to-earth attitude is to be admired and praised. I studied art history at Uni for 3 years but never was it as brilliant as this.

  • @carolhama4156
    @carolhama4156 4 года назад +64

    I love this series. Waldemar Januszczak knows his stuff and presents it with pizzazz and a sense of humour, and makes it memorable! Artists are presented in such a way that helps us understand and remember their significance as well as their most famous pieces! Thank you for sharing these presentations! I loved his series on Impressionists when it was presented on public TV here in Canada & USA. Keep up the great work and hope you continue. Love discussions on details in paintings....art instructors here just tell us about the design of the works, not about their compositions. I have always been intersted in art, but did not sudy art in college. Januzczak gives me a chance to catch up on the history and development of art with my contemporaries, as I have been painting and selling through galleries and enjoying that tremendously!

    • @carolhama4156
      @carolhama4156 3 года назад +5

      @Ziad Suidan No. What I am saying is I enjoyed learning about the art and their artists, for the sake of learning more about both, not necessarily rejoicing in their suffering. EVERYONE suffers some misfortune in life, that is to be expected...life is NOT always a bowl of cherries. If you want to dwell on the dark side that is YOUR choice. It is, however, not mine. I enjoy learning about the art and artists. Period. Whether they had a hard life or not will not be changed according to how you or I feel.
      If you don't like Waldemar Januszczak's presentation, that is YOUR choice. I will not argue with you. Now let ME enjoy what I enjoy!

    • @carolhama4156
      @carolhama4156 3 года назад +5

      @Ziad Suidan Just because I disagree with your point of view does not make me "not intelligent enough...". I disagree, I have my own point of view. If you are too stupid to respect that, that is YOUR problem. Not mine! I did not wish to dispute anything with anyone. I merely stated that I enjoy his presentations. Period. The rest is really none of YOUR damned business!

    • @jimfiggerty833
      @jimfiggerty833 2 года назад

      @Ziad Suidan Yes.

  • @eamonr7151
    @eamonr7151 4 года назад +22

    i literally had to check if this was under Waldemar's playlist before watching it 😂😂....that dude knows his stuff RESPECT🔥🔥🤟

    • @henrymach
      @henrymach 4 года назад +5

      Waldemar is like the James Burke of art history

    • @paulscottfilms
      @paulscottfilms 4 года назад +2

      Oh man, it was a fabulous line. This is a fantastic series. He is irreverent about Monet because Monet earned it.

  • @olgaboyko4790
    @olgaboyko4790 3 года назад +4

    Waldemar, you are amazing! You stories so captivating!!!Thanks you for your work👏

  • @RRW177
    @RRW177 3 года назад +91

    I could go on and on, and on and on, but i'll say simply ~ Waldemar, you are the best.

    • @josephpedulla7831
      @josephpedulla7831 3 года назад +11

      Yes. A hearty "hear!!! hear!!!" This is the second video of his that I have watched, and I am amazed at his ability to combine his very keen insight into the art and its history with a very comfortable sense of humor. He is very good at what he does. He has made a great "impression" on me!!

    • @carolhama4156
      @carolhama4156 3 года назад

      @@josephpedulla7831 Me, too! And I hope he continues to make many more presentations!

    • @lindascanlan6317
      @lindascanlan6317 2 года назад

      Agree ...I'm obsessed and learning so much...ty

  • @sonnycorbi1970
    @sonnycorbi1970 2 года назад +1

    When I think of these, for the most part, boring and then try to compare it to this - Waldemar, you are the best of the best at what you do, THANK YOU

  • @jimbo91262
    @jimbo91262 4 года назад +49

    These video's are incredibly informative and entertaining. Thank you!!

  • @m.i.miller8008
    @m.i.miller8008 3 года назад +60

    I can't get enough of these awesome videos... so refreshing for the study of art history.. love this guy!!!! So informative and entertaining. Wish I had these when I was studying art history at University in the late 90's. So many art historians and teachers were so stuffy.. This is such a breath of fresh air and love his sense of humour. The pig scene was a riot!

  • @kenziekline2231
    @kenziekline2231 3 года назад +2

    It killed me to see Waldemar throw those canvases on the rocks lol. Really though, great job and thank you for the informative and interesting videos!

  • @jenfnp
    @jenfnp 2 года назад +15

    I love his unique spin on Art and the history and stories behind every aspect of it. Incredible!

  • @bedstuyrover
    @bedstuyrover 4 года назад +3

    In Waldemar's presentation, he has s pun an impressive work of art.

  • @steaminglobster
    @steaminglobster 3 года назад +14

    Waldemar has a rare talent to use paintings as time tunnel to take us back to history. Thanks for the great work.

  • @josephcollins6033
    @josephcollins6033 3 года назад +2

    Waldemar! It would take awhile to write about all you do here. You are a brilliant thinker and producer. You make me love the paintings even more than I did. You make me want to know more. And, you are so damned funny! Thank you!

  • @bruceweigle7597
    @bruceweigle7597 3 года назад +2

    I loved learning about Camille Pissarro. Watching for the second ok maybe 3rd time. Such great content I can appreciate and pick up on different aspects each time I watch. Thanks Perspective!!

  • @annepokras551
    @annepokras551 2 года назад +2

    Very much appreciated!. Please number the presentations; it's confusing and hard to find and watch in order. Thank you again for the "perspectives" on impressionism.

  • @Cheryltwin2012
    @Cheryltwin2012 3 года назад +5

    My introduction to Impressionist art was the cover of Rod Stewart's 1976 album "A Night On The Town" (the one with "Tonight's The Night" on it). This is a true story.

  • @margopollner3887
    @margopollner3887 2 года назад +9

    Thank you Waldemar for another masterpiece about arts!
    You deserve Nobel prize for your presentations.💙💙💙💙

  • @simonestreeter1518
    @simonestreeter1518 4 года назад +3

    Now I must add an apology, because I enjoyed this thoroughly, and the whimsy and risk-taking is much appreciated. Sorry.

    • @andybaldman
      @andybaldman 3 года назад +1

      The intro song grows on you, too. I didn't get it at first. Now I do.

  • @brunorivademar5356
    @brunorivademar5356 3 года назад +17

    Finally! Thank you for making art accesible and fun!

  • @robertracicot7232
    @robertracicot7232 4 года назад +19

    I'm so happy that Waldemar is still alive after having walked in the shoes of the Impressionists so many dangerous paths.

    • @constancemiller3753
      @constancemiller3753 3 года назад +2

      That's right. Liquor, women, dancing and trists. Leisure, seasides and fun. Cakes. I'm glad he made it through.

    • @luiscuixara4622
      @luiscuixara4622 3 года назад +1

      @@constancemiller3753 Gravity, dear. You're forgetting gravity.

  • @kidchalleen4250
    @kidchalleen4250 4 года назад +17

    Thank you for this! I swear I learn more from watching documentaries on artists than in actual tutorials!

  • @mayonaissse
    @mayonaissse 3 года назад +4

    My biggest takeaway from this is that Monet was a certified badass. It's such a shame that in his last days he was considered an outdated Impressionist.

  • @deejayk5939
    @deejayk5939 2 года назад +1

    Fascinating!

  • @melanieohara6941
    @melanieohara6941 3 года назад +4

    What would we do without Waldy, during the current Socio/political/pandemic Crazies? Cheers from Wyoming, mate! 🥰

  • @NathanTimms-mf5gz
    @NathanTimms-mf5gz Год назад

    He's absolutely brilliant the Art teacher you dream of

  • @jimqartworks
    @jimqartworks 3 года назад +3

    amazing,, entertaining, informative, wow, thanks!

  • @Rodoriginal101
    @Rodoriginal101 2 года назад +2

    Waldemar is the David Attenborough of the History of Art.

  • @43painter
    @43painter 4 года назад +11

    The impression I've got from this episode is one of marvelousness. I had to go outdoors for a bit, but I'm back indoors again now to finish watching this to the end and my impression - in spite of the fact that the light has changed a bit - is still one of marvel.

  • @bzxshor67mpts
    @bzxshor67mpts 3 года назад +3

    great doc on an Art period I loved

  • @calvingrondahl1011
    @calvingrondahl1011 2 года назад +5

    The impressionists... getting out there like a John Ford Western. When movies went color the film directors hit the trail too.

  • @giselepoupart5269
    @giselepoupart5269 2 года назад

    I would like to point out to you, Mr. Waldemar Januszczak, that as we can see at 19:29 minutes on the video, the painting (which represents an unfinished painting by Renoir) can in no way resemble this one. The working method of the Impressionists was to use a single color and spread it as needed on the canvas, then take another color. Painting during "Work in progress" would look very messy going from unreadable to noticeable until it is finished. The painting presented here is an example of a technique used for a realistic painting. Keep up the good work, I love it!

  • @brentweissert6524
    @brentweissert6524 3 года назад +1

    what fun!!

  • @antagonicohoy
    @antagonicohoy 2 года назад +7

    Wowwwwww !!! Waldemar es una maravilla. Disfruté muchísimo el cuidado de encontrar el lugar exacto en que se hizo ese arte y el trabajo real que habia en llegar a ese sitio y entonces crear ese arte. Nunca lo hubiera imaginado. Bravo !!!

    • @joseffinat966
      @joseffinat966 2 года назад

      Ja daar is vaak geen kant en klaar klusje maar soms zeker gevaarlijk strapatsen ( Ukraine ) 😲👉😱 zorgelijk

  • @alexandervanwyk7669
    @alexandervanwyk7669 3 года назад +5

    Thanks again Waldemar. I can't get enough of your stories. Thanks for reliving the moments, even if you have to wet your feet, (or dance with them ladies)

  • @RoopaDudleyPaintings
    @RoopaDudleyPaintings 3 года назад +10

    Waldemar Januszczak, as an Art History enthusiast myself, I deeply appreciate the amount of work you and your team has put into these movies. It is an art in itself. I feel more knowledgeable than yesterday and your videos are truly making my brain grow and appreciate art in a whole new level. I would LOVE to see a video by you on the Propaganda Art (Postcards and Posters) and its influence on the culture. Maybe set up a P.O Box where your fans can send you one of a kind postcards - would that not be lovely?

  • @burdineestep4224
    @burdineestep4224 4 года назад +13

    A atmospheric look into impressionist ascetic coated with animal hair. Bravo 1st. Class presentation. As a painter I value your videos greatly. Thank you.

  • @KittyClawson
    @KittyClawson 3 года назад +2

    Man these docs are so well done. For the past month I have slowly stopped watching my usually programming because I am so excited to go home, drink a glass of wine and start up one of these. Wish I had the appreciation for art history in high school. Also wish it didn't take a decade later for me to really fall in love with the path art has taken to get to where it is is today. One thought I have watching some of these, especially the subjects on Bosch, Leo and michelangelo is that these guys were so beyond talented that I wonder if there are modern day people that will have the same impact that are working on there masterpiece right now. Or if these people even exist at all? And I mean the impact it had in the world, not comparing apples to apples because obviously art has come a long way. I hate to mention 3 men as there were so many women that I think should have had the spotlight but in my opinion during these times women didn't get the same attention as they would have today and weren't encouraged or supported to pursue art (which even today I still believe being a man has a slight advantage purely based on sex) and sadly didn't leave there mark like the works of men back in the day. This was a rambling thought but just my 2 cents.

  • @vallilamar8325
    @vallilamar8325 3 года назад +5

    So much information served up with immense wit and charm. And oh, that delicious voice!

  • @onegraphic1
    @onegraphic1 3 года назад +2

    The best storyteller! I love the intro music too, what’s the title?

  • @VladaPechenaya
    @VladaPechenaya Год назад +3

    Great series, thank you Waldemar! May I ask about the whimsical intro- a music video of some sort with best known impressionist works. Where is this music video from? Or is it made especially for these series? There's one part in that intro- of a lady standing at her dressing table. I was wondering which painting is it supposed to represent? Looks like Zinaida Serebryakova's Morning Self-Portrait? Or is it something else entirely...Thanks a lot.

  • @miketrebert7788
    @miketrebert7788 4 года назад +9

    Who knew that art could be fun. Thanks Waldy, you rambunctious wag.

    • @rebeccabrockway8258
      @rebeccabrockway8258 3 года назад +2

      Creating art is soooo much fun! Fun too is an art history education from Waldemar Januszczak! :)

  • @lisengel2498
    @lisengel2498 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for your passionate and informative narratives of art history and indeed impressionism are truly impressing. For me the paintings of water by Monet are mesmerizing - captivating a World of light in movement - somehow paintings of the World mirrored in our soul and our soul mirrored in the moving water

  • @0454gchiao
    @0454gchiao Год назад

    Brilliant!

  • @v.g.r.l.4072
    @v.g.r.l.4072 4 года назад +1

    Wonderful! The documentary is full of knowledge and, oddly enough, fun. It has however been a pity that most of the pictures were continually hidden by the viewers. I say, to see a nape is good, but to see a Renoir is better.

  • @janisherwood6101
    @janisherwood6101 2 года назад +3

    Lovely Documentary.

  • @janetdiesnis456
    @janetdiesnis456 4 года назад +3

    That is a galette des rois. Only eaten just after Christmas to celebrate the Magi meeting Jesus. . Are you sure it wasn't just ordinary galettes.. The savoury crepe made with sarrasin flour?

  • @francebeland1943
    @francebeland1943 3 года назад +3

    Again this blows my mind...Art History University degree never even encroached on this subject...so so sad. Waldemar you are my hero...so inspired by your videos. Keep working.

  • @friarbuck640
    @friarbuck640 4 года назад +15

    Love Waldmar. “You know what French girls are like.” Lol

  • @Dulundum
    @Dulundum 2 года назад +3

    Really great sound editing, playful throughout the series. Bravo!

  • @themysteriousdomainmoviepalace
    @themysteriousdomainmoviepalace 3 года назад +1

    Waldemar got so skinny during the Impressionists. I cant believe this channel is only a year old! I hope it get a million subscribers. Best art history ever!

  • @duchessstudioband7896
    @duchessstudioband7896 2 года назад

    I wonder what history will do or make of my innovation to this. Painting with a drawing tablet, photos for models lol. It is my niche. Impressive results. Unique. It is how I paint

  • @denegillespie5767
    @denegillespie5767 4 года назад +12

    Very entertaining and very informative, Waldemar makes art appreciation so much fun

  • @kathys7283
    @kathys7283 3 года назад +2

    I only hope Mr. Januszczak is getting something for my views of these shows....because he is awesome!!!!! Thank you so much for uploading these fabulous programs!!!!

  • @43painter
    @43painter 4 года назад +5

    Wouldn't it be GREAT of Waldemar would do an episode about
    Alfred Émile Léopold Stevens (11 May 1823 - 24 August 1906) a Belgian painter, known for his paintings of elegant modern women.
    I'm a great fan of Stevens. I do not know if Waldemar actually reads these comments or merely the Perspective team. Well we'll see
    And wait

    • @Sam-gw5pl
      @Sam-gw5pl 3 года назад +1

      Thank you I have just looked up his name. What beautiful pictures!

    • @43painter
      @43painter 3 года назад +1

      @@Sam-gw5pl Yes, aren't they wonderful! I once was at an antique fair, a very famous and important one in Maastricht, where I saw a very large canvas of Stevens ! I was in awe and I felt rather privileged to actually stand in front of a genuin Stevens. I thought : Oh ! If I had the money I would've bought it straight away!
      It was such a highj end and posh antique fair and there were no prices on the pieces [ thats is considered as posh ;-) ] and I didn't dare to ask the art dealer what the price of that Stevens was. . . Oh, well. Maybe in a next life :-)

    • @Sam-gw5pl
      @Sam-gw5pl 3 года назад +1

      @@43painter thanks for the story! Yes imagine owning one of them. We can but dream.

  • @llh6910
    @llh6910 Месяц назад +2

    After knowing Waldemar, your visit to the big museums around the world will no longer be the same! You are a new person.

  • @burdineestep4224
    @burdineestep4224 4 года назад +9

    Your videos deserve a Cannes film festival gold medals.

    • @kerder8660
      @kerder8660 3 года назад +1

      At least acknowledgement.. Hehehe perhaps some special prize.. It's really unique series..

  • @edmundocalanchini5954
    @edmundocalanchini5954 3 года назад +2

    Keep up the excelent work you are doing with these videos, your style is unique and extraordinary..!!!!

  • @ts3784
    @ts3784 4 года назад +11

    informative fun

  • @Fit_Philosopher
    @Fit_Philosopher 4 года назад +6

    18 minutes in, so far an amazing documentary that really embodies an artistic evolution in Paris

  • @paulscottfilms
    @paulscottfilms 4 года назад +3

    Absolutely fabulous as all this series is. No artist. photographer or painter should go without these views. An inspiring story and script, remarkable filming, exquisite editing and an art form as the main character is .

  • @brucknerian9664
    @brucknerian9664 4 года назад +4

    The music is tormenting ... and does not go with the paintings or artists.

  • @ihspan6892
    @ihspan6892 3 года назад +4

    Lovely series, I want more and more. Thank you!

  • @LEARSIKCIGAM
    @LEARSIKCIGAM 2 года назад +2

    leisure used to be sitting by a river
    now you have to pay to fly to some shopping mall with rides
    your future has been stolen

  • @haydenjay6662
    @haydenjay6662 4 года назад +1

    Amazing

  • @littbitterst2328
    @littbitterst2328 3 года назад +2

    Waldemar...you are teaching me SO much!!! Thank you, thank you♡♡♡

  • @TheArmashka
    @TheArmashka Год назад +1

    Wow!!!! So educational and entertaining. Love the snow and shadow piece, it must have taken a few days to film that scene going from day to night and back to day. Bravo! I am addicted to you, Waldemar!

  • @robertabbott8816
    @robertabbott8816 3 года назад +2

    Truly entertaining and the best way to get people remembering things,by making learning fun ...keep up the superb work old chap ...fantastico

  • @marypartridge5154
    @marypartridge5154 3 года назад +2

    We are all blessed to have you, make art accessible to us all. Thank you, I have learned much.

  • @ioanaalinacostea4089
    @ioanaalinacostea4089 3 года назад +2

    You are the greatest! I love your series about history of art. Everything is amazing 😍Thank you so much

  • @markmarnell
    @markmarnell Год назад

    “Impressionists don’t take shortcuts …fogs, floods, rainstorms…sometimes the most interesting sights are right there under your nose”

  • @simonapascariu2243
    @simonapascariu2243 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this... too. Most grateful for all the amazing information, interpretations & performances. Yours is a wonderful, vivid, and glorious world each and every time indeed.

  • @leonardodalongisland
    @leonardodalongisland 2 года назад +1

    You make such interesting and informative productions. Bravo. ..However, one issues I must take; you said, at 10:11, "Michael Angelo." Of all the people to speak of that artist, you sir should know better. It is not "Michael-angelo." It's "Michelangelo." [Mik-e-langelo] Perhaps it's your British "accent," but Please, as you do with "Vincent Van Gogh" and others, pronounce the Italian Master's name correctly.

  • @dougg1075
    @dougg1075 3 года назад +2

    Not only were their paintings beautiful but they made the rooms or houses they were hung in more beautiful. People love that and is why it takes more that technical skill to wow them.

  • @Nemunasable
    @Nemunasable 3 года назад +1

    My favorite chanel...Waldemar, thank you... The art of the avant-garde in current, of course, becomes a cultural history, but I am not personally fascinated by Impressionism, Neo-Impressionism or Clujazonism, and there is nothing to talk about the impulse to think at all. It would seem that the pioneers of modern chaos became "avant-garde" due to lack of talent ... Both a monkey and an elephant can draw chaos, and a three-year-old child can line a human's figure. Art must not only fascinate, art must educate a person not only aesthetically, but also sow good, must make you think, strive for humanistic perfection ... Chaos, a mixture of colors just gives the birth to aggression, boredom of the mind, promotes various depressions ... So in times of industrial revolution humanity fall down into modern dark ages of spiritus...

  • @irenevayser4974
    @irenevayser4974 2 года назад +2

    So fun, entertaining and educational!!!!!! Thank you!!!

  • @adrianrosenlund-hudson8789
    @adrianrosenlund-hudson8789 2 года назад +1

    I love this art. Waldemar's style of presenting makes a difference. Great documentary

  • @jcee6886
    @jcee6886 4 года назад +3

    I would go so far as to say that manet and monet shared all the consonants in their names.

  • @sheldondrake8935
    @sheldondrake8935 2 года назад +1

    for maximum plein air, we have the magnificent Canadians, the Group of Seven. anyone who doesn't know them, go now...

  • @RobynHannamSkyWriter
    @RobynHannamSkyWriter Год назад +1

    Its all been said, but I'm on my third round of viewing. His cheeky take on everything brightens my day1 🤟

  • @jeff__w
    @jeff__w 3 года назад +1

    _The Impressionists | Painting and Revolution_
    (1) History's Most Impressive Impressionists (Waldemar Januszczak Documentary) | Perspective
    Original title: The Gang of Four
    *(2) The Great Impressionist Innovators (Waldemar Januszczak Documentary) | Perspective*
    *Original title: The Great Outdoors*
    (3) Impressionism: Much More Than Landscapes (Waldemar Januszczak Documentary) | Perspective
    Original title: Painting the People
    (4) The Dying Years Of Impressionism (Waldemar Januszczak Documentary) | Perspective
    Original title: The Final Flourish

  • @faridagroennesby6935
    @faridagroennesby6935 3 года назад +2

    super

  • @cynthiahofer2903
    @cynthiahofer2903 3 года назад +2

    What a comedian! I love impressionist painting and this was fun and hilarious.

  • @els1f
    @els1f 4 года назад +3

    Is France really as amazing a place to live as this doc is making it look? 😮

    • @kerder8660
      @kerder8660 3 года назад +2

      Aha.. Hehehe specially in nice...

  • @veritas6335
    @veritas6335 5 месяцев назад +1

    The crashing piano music is hugely irritating, like most of the music tracks this guy's lectures.