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I'm not an emotionally vulnerable woman. But when I saw Boticelli's Primavera at the Uffizi, I was astounded by the dimensions of the canvas and overcome with the beauty of the composition.
Greetings. Wonderful video! I live in New Mexico, USA and I am actually here in Florence now; I will be visiting Uffizi this afternoon, so this was invaluable information. Grazie mille. 🌹
We went to the Uffizi museum and stood in awe of the magnificent art. Unfortunately, we could not spend a week in the galleria to study and appreciate each painting and sculpture. And even a week would be an injustice. If you are ever in Florence, make it a must to visit.
Your videos are absolutely amazing! Your research on each piece is superb and the way you present it is very professional. Your voice (French accent?) is very sweet and makes it feel even more authentic. I am touring Europe in Dec 2024, so what I have done is to take your audio of each art piece that I am planning to see and compiling it into an audio guide personally curated for me and my family. Keep up the good work! Will you be doing a video for the Galleria Accademia, Borghese, Sainte Chapelle or Arc de Triomphe?
These videos are amazing. Lease keep them coming! I was fully enthralled by the stories behind the paintings as well as just the quality of images you were able to get. And the editing. When I checked the viewings, I was fully prepared to see these videos with 1 million+ views. I was shocked to see that they weren’t! They’re so high quality and captivating. I was wondering if the narration was done by AI, though? Sometimes it sounds a bit like it could be, but maybe it’s just the accent? Either way, love it!
The most amazing thing I saw was Hugo Van Der Goes’ “Adoration of the Shepherds.” At the time of its unveiling people must have thought it was an achievement to rival the moon landing.
I really love this! A new perspective on the subject. I wish I could go back in time to defend Artamissia's honor but I'd probably just get carved up instead.
Just a short notice: The painting shown at 17:35 minutes into the video as 'Lorenzi de 'Medici (the Magnificent)' is, in fact, a portrait of Lorenzo de' Medici, Duke of Urbino, the grandson of Lorenzo de' Medici, not the Magnificent himself.
Thank you for the very good selection. However, I need to raise a small correction. Unfortunately, the portrait of Leo the 10th by Raphael is no longer at the Uffizi. The last director of the Uffizi Gallery, Eike Schmidt, decided it was time to bring it back to its original location, that is, Palazzo Pitti. However, the two museums fall under the same ownership, and one can also buy a single ticket for both expositions!
Great job with the video. You made me see the Venus of Urbino differently. I had never really taken it very seriously, thinking it more as thinly veiled pornography, but now I can imagine how in a domestic setting it likely would have been seen as magnificently special.
One slight correction: in da Vinci's Annunciation, Mary's seemingly elongated arm is not a mistake. The painting was originally supposed to be placed in a church, and to be viewed from the right side, not from the front. From that perspective, all proportions are actually perfect!
I really liked that Venus of Urbino when I hadn't liked it in the past. Now I see the prize in the love - and the nudity - but not primarily the nudity like in the past.
You have done a fine job. But at 17:39 this is not Lorenzo the Magnificent who died in 1492. It is Lorenzo Duke of Urbino his grandson. His father Piero was the Magnificent's son as well as Pope Leo. Guilio has been claimed as the Magnificent's murdered brother Guiliano's illegitimate son that was taken in to the Medici household after his father's death. Gets confusing when you cover all the generations. Raphael noted it in the Left Hand corner. I was obviously obsessed by this family's story after a visit to Italy.
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Thank you for such an informative video! Florence and Uffizi Gallery is on my must-see list.
Probably my favorite museum I’ve visited so far on my travels. Good memories and good times…
Espectacular !!!
I'm not an emotionally vulnerable woman. But when I saw Boticelli's Primavera at the Uffizi, I was astounded by the dimensions of the canvas and overcome with the beauty of the composition.
It is ok to be a emotionally vulnerable person, (whether you are or not.)
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Saying hi to the algorithm. Great video!
Great video! Will be so helpful for my upcoming trip!
I’m so glad! Enjoy your trip ❤️
Thanks!
you need more followers for sure. your work is amazing
The uffizi gallery is an absolute masterpiece. Truly a must visit for any art lover or history enthusiast.
Thanks!
Thank you so much for bringing such a informative yet entertaining material to us.
I’m so glad you liked it! 🙏
Greetings. Wonderful video! I live in New Mexico, USA and I am actually here in Florence now; I will be visiting Uffizi this afternoon, so this was invaluable information. Grazie mille. 🌹
Nice overview. I do hope to walk the gallery someday.
Fantastic history of work I will be traveling to see later this summer! Thank you!!
I was unable to visit the Ufizzi on a recent trip. This beautiful video brought the museum to life. Thank you so much!
I will be visiting Uffizi in a week!!! Thanks for the video!
Hi! How was the visit? Hope it has met or exceeded your expectations!
We will be visiting Uffizi tomorrow. Just found the video which gives us a very good ideas in what to look for. Thanks very much!
Hope you enjoy it!
Thank you for being the wonderful guide through this magnificent museum
We went to the Uffizi museum and stood in awe of the magnificent art. Unfortunately, we could not spend a week in the galleria to study and appreciate each painting and sculpture. And even a week would be an injustice.
If you are ever in Florence, make it a must to visit.
Magnificent content!
Love the narrator, thanks for helping me to appreciate this art.
It was great. Many thanks for such a fantastic video
Very good selection…I wish I could see them in real life!
GREAT CONTENT!!!! pls do a series on the most UNDERATED items at these museums id love to watch that
Very well made !!
Your videos are absolutely amazing! Your research on each piece is superb and the way you present it is very professional. Your voice (French accent?) is very sweet and makes it feel even more authentic. I am touring Europe in Dec 2024, so what I have done is to take your audio of each art piece that I am planning to see and compiling it into an audio guide personally curated for me and my family. Keep up the good work! Will you be doing a video for the Galleria Accademia, Borghese, Sainte Chapelle or Arc de Triomphe?
perfect. nothing missing, everything FINE!
FABULOUS !!!
I loved this Museum.
These videos are amazing. Lease keep them coming! I was fully enthralled by the stories behind the paintings as well as just the quality of images you were able to get. And the editing. When I checked the viewings, I was fully prepared to see these videos with 1 million+ views. I was shocked to see that they weren’t! They’re so high quality and captivating. I was wondering if the narration was done by AI, though? Sometimes it sounds a bit like it could be, but maybe it’s just the accent? Either way, love it!
The beauty of art¡¡
Thanks a lot for this video!
The most amazing thing I saw was Hugo Van Der Goes’ “Adoration of the Shepherds.” At the time of its unveiling people must have thought it was an achievement to rival the moon landing.
I really love this! A new perspective on the subject. I wish I could go back in time to defend Artamissia's honor but I'd probably just get carved up instead.
Thank you for knowledge
Just a short notice: The painting shown at 17:35 minutes into the video as 'Lorenzi de 'Medici (the Magnificent)' is, in fact, a portrait of Lorenzo de' Medici, Duke of Urbino, the grandson of Lorenzo de' Medici, not the Magnificent himself.
Thank you
Thank you for the very good selection.
However, I need to raise a small correction. Unfortunately, the portrait of Leo the 10th by Raphael is no longer at the Uffizi. The last director of the Uffizi Gallery, Eike Schmidt, decided it was time to bring it back to its original location, that is, Palazzo Pitti. However, the two museums fall under the same ownership, and one can also buy a single ticket for both expositions!
Great ❤
I loved florence.
very well made video introduction.
Great job with the video. You made me see the Venus of Urbino differently. I had never really taken it very seriously, thinking it more as thinly veiled pornography, but now I can imagine how in a domestic setting it likely would have been seen as magnificently special.
Thank you 🙏 I’m so happy you enjoyed the video ❤️
One slight correction: in da Vinci's Annunciation, Mary's seemingly elongated arm is not a mistake. The painting was originally supposed to be placed in a church, and to be viewed from the right side, not from the front. From that perspective, all proportions are actually perfect!
i must be there!
I really liked that Venus of Urbino when I hadn't liked it in the past. Now I see the prize in the love - and the nudity - but not primarily the nudity like in the past.
Super
You have done a fine job. But at 17:39 this is not Lorenzo the Magnificent who died in 1492. It is Lorenzo Duke of Urbino his grandson. His father Piero was the Magnificent's son as well as Pope Leo. Guilio has been claimed as the Magnificent's murdered brother Guiliano's illegitimate son that was taken in to the Medici household after his father's death. Gets confusing when you cover all the generations. Raphael noted it in the Left Hand corner. I was obviously obsessed by this family's story after a visit to Italy.
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Pontoious Pilate/Casper Weinburger,kissinger,a Pharisse from hell,George sors/Caiphas, etc.
during the trial Artemesia Gentileschi was tortured with thumbscrews
Tondo Doni (not Doni Tondo 🙂
+divine...