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The Entombment of Christ by Caravaggio

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  • Опубликовано: 18 авг 2024

Комментарии • 35

  • @ArtHistorywithAlder
    @ArtHistorywithAlder  3 года назад +1

    Please comment below with questions/thoughts about The Entombment of Christ, Caravaggio techniques, and Baroque art!

  • @tahminarahman8330
    @tahminarahman8330 3 месяца назад

    I have watched almost all the available explanations and analyses in internet.. But yours one is the best..❤️

  • @Thinker886
    @Thinker886 Год назад +1

    I was blown away by your visual analysis. You are gifted, your passion about art history is evident, and so you inspire me to analyze paintings and see each detail symbol. I am so happy I found I came across your channel. Thank you. Your students are so lucky to have such a brilliant Teacher.

  • @ArturoJohnson
    @ArturoJohnson 3 года назад +2

    Great video.

  • @Hila_at_Home
    @Hila_at_Home 3 года назад +3

    So fascinating! I loved seeing some of Caravaggio's work at the Louvre. His way with light was enthralling. Thanks for sharing! New sub here.

    • @ArtHistorywithAlder
      @ArtHistorywithAlder  3 года назад

      Glad you were able to see his work in person...it's even more impressive! Thanks, and welcome :)

  • @rodrigoestrada8347
    @rodrigoestrada8347 2 года назад

    Thamks so much; wonderful video: clear explanation of Baroque, perfect Caravaggio pick as example, I feel closer to understand in detail to what art really means with your teachings, Alder!

  • @jennykaypollard1095
    @jennykaypollard1095 2 года назад +2

    My students love your Art History videos! Do you have one on Neoclassicism?

    • @ArtHistorywithAlder
      @ArtHistorywithAlder  2 года назад

      Jenny, I'm so glad they love them! Here's my playlist of Neoclassicism videos - ruclips.net/p/PL31VnM2l3ZGh1PTyC1X2wCyF4UeE313Kq
      Let me know if I can help with anything else ☺️

  • @cdmnumber3fan
    @cdmnumber3fan 9 месяцев назад

    Love your content, you deserve more attention!

  • @sinatra1620
    @sinatra1620 3 года назад +1

    love the video

  • @MalloryRoseCo
    @MalloryRoseCo 3 года назад +1

    I love it. Thanks, Alder!

  • @makaylalake6938
    @makaylalake6938 3 года назад

    Caravaggio is my FAVORITE! You described this perfectly and I truly felt connected to the piece

  • @stevelake8216
    @stevelake8216 3 года назад

    I wept as you described this piece. Thank you for helping me connect to the emotion of it.

  • @ortallevitan1
    @ortallevitan1 3 года назад +1

    Thanks so much for sharing this information! you clearly know what you're talking about and the amount of detail you go into when explaining this just showcases your expertise

  • @YesToTech
    @YesToTech 3 года назад +1

    I absolutely adore your videos! Always learn so, so much! Thanks for all that you do! :)

  • @suziemccune7869
    @suziemccune7869 3 года назад

    Very well done! Thanks for sharing this with me. I'll keep tuning in for sure!

  • @CoachShayain
    @CoachShayain 3 года назад

    Im obsessed with Baroque art. Love going to Europe and seeing it all in person its really breath taking. New Sub so looking forward to your next video!

    • @ArtHistorywithAlder
      @ArtHistorywithAlder  3 года назад

      Thanks 😊. The art in person is so much better isn't it?! Welcome to my channel

  • @AllahuAkbar618
    @AllahuAkbar618 3 года назад

    I love it!! I had no idea there was so much to discover. I wonder how much of it was intentional and how much of it was intuitive for Caravaggio...I'm excited to watch more of your videos! I came across this one from a FB ad!

    • @ArtHistorywithAlder
      @ArtHistorywithAlder  3 года назад

      Thanks, Sarah! I'm glad you liked the video! And such a great, thought-provoking question; one that constantly surrounds art and the interpretation of it.
      In terms of intentionality and intuition, I think it's fair to say there is a little bit of both. Caravaggio was clearly a talented artist--one that was known for painting quickly without sketches and often with live models. This reflects that his work was often that of personal inspiration and talent.
      On the other hand, he was working for the Catholic church during the Counter-Reformation trying to bring Catholics back to the church after many converted to Protestantism. The goal was to show the humanist aspect of the Catholic religion which is why Caravaggio painted in such a natural manner. He was also studying the Mannerist movement that came right before Baroque. They experimented with color and lighting in a way that you could say Caravaggio was an extension of that experimentation.
      He very clearly has his own unique style, but one that aligns specifically with the history of the Baroque time period.

  • @travelvibeinna
    @travelvibeinna Год назад +1

    Did he actually think and plan all these diagonals, lines and lighting when painting or it’s just something intuitive?

  • @carysnguyen2233
    @carysnguyen2233 2 года назад

    Do you know what message Caravaggio is trying to convey in the Entombment? Would it be that there is still hope in Jesus' restriction?

  • @Geminicricketi
    @Geminicricketi Год назад

    I'm sorry but, when have receding hairlines ever been fashionable ?😂😂😂. n e way. this has to be my fav break down thus far. I have a 750 word paper I have to do on this painting vs the lamentation of christ by gigglo.. i know i spelled that wrong. of course ill be citing this video

  • @aryabhatt007
    @aryabhatt007 11 месяцев назад +1

    & then you pray for me.