Thank you, thank you all so very much for these videos. I live in a hectic, dangerous, dehumanized city/country. This video represented a moment of zen for me. Watching this work, these people, their attitudes and their work. This video made me tear up, and feel elated and at peace at the same time. I love that this exists somewhere on earth, and I thank you all for it.
It seems to be “The Channel at Gravelines, Evening” by Georges Seurat. I searched “MoMA impressionist paintings” on Google. I believe it is between a Van Gogh work titled “Oliveiras” and another Seurat work titled “The English Channel at Grandcamp”.
Just noticed we also could’ve clicked on the upside down triangle on the right hand side underneath the video and it lists the artwork in the table of contents. :)
Thank you, thank you all so very much for these videos.
I live in a hectic, dangerous, dehumanized city/country. This video represented a moment of zen for me.
Watching this work, these people, their attitudes and their work. This video made me tear up, and feel elated and at peace at the same time.
I love that this exists somewhere on earth, and I thank you all for it.
Hang in thr buddy.
adore the way these videos are shot & edited
I absolutely adore the way these videos are shot & edited
So much work goes on behind the scenes that most of us are not aware of - thank you!
MoMA is one of my happiest places, looking forward to visit it again soon!!
It’s been a dream of mine since I was a child to visit the MoMA. I hope one day I’m able to go 😁
A great autodidact. No school of arts and crafts in the world could train this artist, i.e. Le douanier Rousseau.
Monstrous fascinating work behind the scenes, love it !
Awesome educative and nerve shivering
What an exciting time it must be for the MoMA team, so close to the reopening! But seriously, I could watch these videos hours on end.
just around the corner!!! so excited to visit soon
Already excited to visit soon!
"The World of Reality has its Limits,
The World of Imagination is Boundless"
(Jean-Jacques Rousseau)
What a place.
It’s like a temple.
Such a good video!
beautiful video!
Betye Saar ♥️🎨👩🏽🎨
9:31 what an awesome shot!!
So beautiful!! And the huge piece just floating around, just amazing!
I've never been able to visit moma, i can still feel the change of energy through these videos though. i can't thank you enough.
I love the smell of big museums.
I was eagerly awaiting this
great video!
Amo esses vídeos! Postem mais!
Qué hermosa obra ,una selva de fantasía .
Hello I would like to ask what kind of brush or the thing she used to clean the Henri Rousseau " painting with?
Thank you..🗽🎆💝enjoyed this..will visit one day..🗽🌅💝
why don't these have more views???
It has only been up one day...
Art audiences are a bit smaller generally
coz people care less about visual arts i guess. they prefer nonsense shit in youtube
I FOUND THE VIDEO SURPRISE! WONDERFUL!
So you have an entirely new section of galleries with no one allowed to see them. What a tragedy.
Art World is always your view and your view only...
List: visit MoMA at least once in my life.
They have some great things there
As a student I had Rousseau's painting on my wall. So when I was lying in my bed I was next to her. 😃
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Can you grow a clematis on the sculpture?
I wish I had the money to visit it.
holaCarolina same
i thought its free..isn't it?
Anyone know who the artist is on that first painting she is cleaning?
It seems to be “The Channel at Gravelines, Evening” by Georges Seurat. I searched “MoMA impressionist paintings” on Google. I believe it is between a Van Gogh work titled “Oliveiras” and another Seurat work titled “The English Channel at Grandcamp”.
Just noticed we also could’ve clicked on the upside down triangle on the right hand side underneath the video and it lists the artwork in the table of contents. :)
Henri Rousseau, the painting is The Dream.
It´s by Henri Rousseau, titled The Dream
Henri Rousseau
where can i buy ATM merch?!
hell yes
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4:23 "But is it important?" No dear, it is not.
delightful...\..\...\.\.
Ahha its at NEW YORK the United States of America. wow its nice . i wanna see it .
i've seen the light
MoMA MeAH
00:20 whos the artist of this paintibg??? Tell me and i love you for ever...help
Henri rousseau's "the dream"
Henri Rousseau!
www.moma.org/collection/works/79277
Henri Julien Félix Rousseau
try hards.