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I obtained a copy of The Great Wave of Kanawaga " and several other ukiyo-e prints decades ago at the museum while in Tokyo on business. It is indeed a special place.
Thank you so much for this superb and beautifully presented documentary, brilliantly filmed throughout with an equally gifted narrative. I have a number of books in my library covering many of the outstanding Japanese artists included in this presentation, and gifted to me by two very dear Japanese friends a number of years ago. However, I Have been, to my shame, unaware of Katsushika Oi and Uemura Shoen, two astonishingly talented female Japanese artists - their work utterly captivating - their immeasurable skill in the art presented here speaks for itself. A superior production in every way - my thanks once again - domo aringato ( if I have that correct ) :)
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Can someone tell me the name of the title screen artwork and artist, the large scarlet circle at 0:50? Thanks for your effort BehindtheMasterpiece. I appreciate the video!
Sosaku hanga, Japanese Surrealism, Gutai, Mono-ha... there's a lot of great modern Japanese art that has been skipped over in the making of this video for the sake of skipping ahead to Yayoi Kusama. And then skipping to conclusion as if nothing happened since Kusama debuted.
It is a BRIEF history-a complete history cannot be covered in a short video. Of course some would have to be skipped. We do not have years to learn of the complete history of art in Japan. If you feel offended by this video-then make one yourself, covering EVERY artist and put it out. We are waiting…..
I SUBSCRIBED! I like the brighter colors of the female artists AT END -I LOVE THAT ORANGE SUNSET OF( it’s going to TAKE LONG TIME TO PROPERLY SPELL SAY THEIR NAMES & the brighter colors of the Modern Era Yet the grays/charcoal water colors(?) showing the ESSENCE OF SUBJECT -REALLY HELP ME TO TRY AND FOCUS ON THE SUBJECT MATTER-INSPIRING TO TRY IT!!( obviously I’m no master yet
I am leading the horse (I called him Beauty, a chestnut Tennesee Walker) that she is riding at 34.47; this was near Mt. Tremper/ Bearsville, Woodstock, New York State, in the Catskills in 1966 when I was teaching horseback riding, theatre, and canoe at All Seasons Camp for young boys. She arrived in a VW Van with her photographer and his Indian wife wearing a sari. My young son was with me. I later realized that this was Kusama who was very actively making polka dots.
@@1marcelo yes, youtube has lots of good titles on UFO vids, just watch the top video on this list, these are military guys who saw UFOs and they shut down nuclear missiles, use quotes around the title to get the right vid. "Disclosure Conference, National Press Club, 27 September 2010 (extended version, English subtitles)" Westall, Melbourne Australia UFO 1966 I KNOW WHAT I SAW! Great UFO Documentary Saucer-shaped Objects Over D.C. Roswell UFO Witness - Jesse Marcel Jesse Marcel Jr. talks about UFO Crash Debris in Roswell 2010
I love japanese traditional art so much
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I'll check it out!
Babe?
"you're finally awake"
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13:17 correction: Tokugawa Leyasu / 徳川家康 → Ieyasu (It is "i" not "L").
If you go to Tokyo, spend a lot of time at the Tokyo National Museum... SO much artwork.
I obtained a copy of The Great Wave of Kanawaga " and several other ukiyo-e prints decades ago at the museum while in Tokyo on business. It is indeed a special place.
As an art student in college, with art history minor, Thank you so much for these amazingly informative and well done videos!
So much to look out on a trip to Japan!
So glad you liked it!
Passionnant , très bien fait. Bravo.
I would love a list of the artist mentioned in the description. The video was amazing! 🙏🏿💖
The black of night is a very unique painting. The use of those lanterns, what an interesting effect.
Thank you so much! Another an amazing masterpiece that you show to us!
Thanks again!
This very nice, educational and thought provoking documentary.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Absolutely wonderful and amazing video!😍
Thank you very much!
My mind is blown by all this amazing and useful info!
Glad it was helpful! ❤️
So amazing
Love your videos. Would love to see one on Indian art . 😊
Great suggestion!
Thank you so much for this superb and beautifully presented documentary, brilliantly filmed throughout with an equally gifted narrative. I have a number of books in my library covering many of the outstanding Japanese artists included in this presentation, and gifted to me by two very dear Japanese friends a number of years ago.
However, I Have been, to my shame, unaware of Katsushika Oi and Uemura Shoen, two astonishingly talented female Japanese artists - their work utterly captivating - their immeasurable skill in the art presented here speaks for itself.
A superior production in every way - my thanks once again - domo aringato ( if I have that correct ) :)
Thank you so much that's very kind ❤️ I'm glad you've enjoyed it!
@@behindthemasterpiece Thank you for the courtesy of a response - much appreciated, and once again, very well done :)
Very interesting video and very helpful for my graduation thesis
Glad to hear that!
Absolutely amazing. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you! I enjoyed this so much.
Great video. A lot of work and effort put to it.
Thank you, I really liked your video, and the Japanese art are marvelous.
Excellent!
Thamk you
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Thank you!!
Thanks very much for this. Great work!
Glad you liked it!
Very nice, I like.
Amazing video
Thanks!
Please do a video on Indian art history.
Thanks🌝
Can someone tell me the name of the title screen artwork and artist, the large scarlet circle at 0:50? Thanks for your effort BehindtheMasterpiece. I appreciate the video!
I want draw and paint like them so much
Sosaku hanga, Japanese Surrealism, Gutai, Mono-ha... there's a lot of great modern Japanese art that has been skipped over in the making of this video for the sake of skipping ahead to Yayoi Kusama. And then skipping to conclusion as if nothing happened since Kusama debuted.
It is a BRIEF history-a complete history cannot be covered in a short video. Of course some would have to be skipped. We do not have years to learn of the complete history of art in Japan. If you feel offended by this video-then make one yourself, covering EVERY artist and put it out. We are waiting…..
@@SailorChicSpeak the truth👏
At least there's one section of humanity where painters and paintings aren't disrespected to hell.
I SUBSCRIBED!
I like the brighter colors of the female artists AT END
-I LOVE THAT ORANGE SUNSET OF( it’s going to TAKE LONG TIME TO PROPERLY SPELL SAY THEIR NAMES & the brighter colors of the Modern Era
Yet the grays/charcoal water colors(?) showing the ESSENCE OF SUBJECT -REALLY HELP ME TO TRY AND FOCUS ON THE SUBJECT MATTER-INSPIRING TO TRY IT!!( obviously I’m no master yet
Great video and assessment of the fascinating theme!
Love it
i love your videos
Love your videos. Would love to see one on Indian art .
Gran documental 🤪
Arigato.
Tell them to research, design and make.
I love Japanese art
What is the copy link?
Explore Golgumbaz Deccan india 🇮🇳
very graet
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I am leading the horse (I called him Beauty, a chestnut Tennesee Walker) that she is riding at 34.47; this was near Mt. Tremper/ Bearsville, Woodstock, New York State, in the Catskills in 1966 when I was teaching horseback riding, theatre, and canoe at All Seasons Camp for young boys. She arrived in a VW Van with her photographer and his Indian wife wearing a sari. My young son was with me. I later realized that this was Kusama who was very actively making polka dots.
What about Fujita?
Maaaan them Dogu are aliens
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日本人の女性が喋ってるんだね
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17:09 // 요런 에도시대 그림 left / 그 위에..초딩용 문방구용..보석이나 구슬..버려진거..그런거..글루건으로..붙여서..위에..클립통..작은 철분필통..그런거..배..대신..그 위에..붙이고..바비인형 신발이나..귀걸이..그런거..또 글루건 붙이고..두명의 프리다처럼..letf /right
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''exaggerated thighs'' = big arse 😆
Dogo jomon were African
I don’t think those clay figures were depiction of themselves, rather more like extraterrestrial. I don’t understand why people can’t see that.
Because there were never extraterrestrials on this planet
@@1marcelo yeah, that's not right, I can help and give you titles to watch on youtube so you can do some research
@@nathanielalgernon975 do research on youtube? LOL
@@1marcelo yes, youtube has lots of good titles on UFO vids, just watch the top video on this list, these are military guys who saw UFOs and they shut down nuclear missiles, use quotes around the title to get the right vid.
"Disclosure Conference, National Press Club, 27 September 2010 (extended version, English subtitles)"
Westall, Melbourne Australia UFO 1966
I KNOW WHAT I SAW! Great UFO Documentary
Saucer-shaped Objects Over D.C.
Roswell UFO Witness - Jesse Marcel
Jesse Marcel Jr. talks about UFO Crash Debris in Roswell 2010
They look similar to the tlatlico female figurines of Mexico, meaning yes they were human
Obviously influenced by Chinese ancient art.
Huge difference actually