ArtStop | Édouard Vuillard

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  • Опубликовано: 7 май 2013
  • ArtStop: Édouard Vuillard
    November 8, 2012
    with Lucy Eron, Museum Educator
    ArtStops are 15 minute, staff-led tours of one to three works on view. Museum curators and educators present these brief yet always enlightening and informative talks every Thursday and third Tuesday at noon.
    www.TheSanDiegoMuseumofArt.org
    Video produced by The Balboa Park Online Collaborative

Комментарии • 24

  • @magicknight13
    @magicknight13 Год назад

    Such a great talk! So grateful for this, thank you. I can't wait to go to the San Diego Museum of Art. I love the work of Edouard Vuillard

  • @julienporisse9902
    @julienporisse9902 9 лет назад +17

    Edouard Vuillard lived at 6. Place de Vintimille, now Place Adolphe Max.
    I have his art studio and apartment since 2011. Great place. Nabis is pronounced Naabis not Nayebis. Cheers

    • @peacekisses
      @peacekisses 4 года назад

      is it cool?

    • @biaedwards4025
      @biaedwards4025 4 года назад

      she said it fast. as well as mispronouncing it. As well her ignorance of the most basic of French pronunciation so she doesn't even pronounce the names of Vuillard and the other French artists with the slightest accuracy. Why did they pick her?

    • @magicknight13
      @magicknight13 Год назад

      @@biaedwards4025 how do you correctly pronounce them?

  • @lugo6414
    @lugo6414 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you Ms.Lucy and thanks to the Museum for sharing these details.

  • @mehrdadmohajer3847
    @mehrdadmohajer3847 3 года назад +1

    He is a great Artist & thanks for posting.
    ...... & i add this view to your statement :...... The contours are foggy bc. he wants to put more emphasis on the lady in the middel of a screen. As you said he was some how in loved with her.🍻

  • @jesussobrinho6234
    @jesussobrinho6234 4 года назад +2

    NÃO entendo inglês só algumas palavras mas esse Vuillard pintou quadros muito bonitos. Achei o máximo os que estou vendo...

  • @chompsquadaxieinfinity793
    @chompsquadaxieinfinity793 4 года назад +1

    Very informative, thank you.

  • @hughwinterbottom3700
    @hughwinterbottom3700 3 года назад +1

    Very informative thank you

  • @jefferywarburton2116
    @jefferywarburton2116 5 лет назад +1

    Sound like a very involved technique , cardboard is fun to work on

  • @f7e8t9i3
    @f7e8t9i3 Год назад

    I wonder how the cardboard surfaces supports of his paintings have withstood the test of time? I think that most of them have probably seen a couple of visits to conservationists as cardboard is not properly ph balanced and not archival. Especially painting on paper without first sealing it with gesso.

  • @Editbyessence
    @Editbyessence 7 лет назад +2

    GREAT VIDEO

  • @herrbrucvald6376
    @herrbrucvald6376 5 лет назад +4

    Modigliani's boy is looking on a little bored.........

    • @timespace7512
      @timespace7512 Год назад

      Children so often look bored in paintings, it is not in their nature to sit still.

  • @marypartridge5154
    @marypartridge5154 Год назад

    How come only one verg blurry uninspiring painting??? The whole thing was lifeless and insipid.

  • @expromanticart6491
    @expromanticart6491 3 года назад +1

    Please get rid of the horrible frames. Art has evolved, but frames are still the guilded ones, the relics of the past! These frames do not match modern paintings. A frame has to be simple and not ornamental. It should be in the same color as the dominant color of the artwork if a dominant color exists. A frame should compliment the work and not to distract from it. At any case, a colorful modern frame could be in other colors as long as there is a harmony between the work and the frame.

    • @timespace7512
      @timespace7512 Год назад

      I cannot agree with you about this frame. I think it is very lovely, and harmonises perfectly with the painting.