Such an important topic. I have people close to me that I was surprised to learn they suffer from depression. I find this piece of art hopeful for those who battle with depression. Thank you.
Thank you! This video helped me with my Humanities final but is also relatable to my own battle with depression and existential fear. I love this art piece so much. Also, great video editing and very descriptive!
The book was De occulta philosophia, published in 1533. It's online, but in Latin. If you'd like to read more about it, go here: plato.stanford.edu/entries/agrippa-nettesheim/ Hope that helps! :-)
Thanks so much! The most famous (and multi-volumed) work on Dürer is by Erwin Panofsky, but for some in-depth reading, I suggest "The Melancholia Manifesto" by David Finkelstein or "Perfection's Therapy" by Mitchell Merback. Happy reading!
Such an important topic. I have people close to me that I was surprised to learn they suffer from depression. I find this piece of art hopeful for those who battle with depression. Thank you.
I am putting a copy of Durer's Melancholia in my studio! You are so good for what ails me. Thanks again, Art Doctor. You're the best!
What a lovely idea- just watch your black bile! ;-)
Just discovered your videos. They’re great. Thanks for doing this.
9. Also wow, I'm blown away at how much one could look into art. I feel very excited to do it to random art I find
Just love your hair!
Thank you! This video helped me with my Humanities final but is also relatable to my own battle with depression and existential fear. I love this art piece so much. Also, great video editing and very descriptive!
Thanks so much! And best of luck on your final!
it was very sweet talk about art and history and helping our selves thank you
Thanks very much- so glad you enjoyed it!
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In which book did Cornelius Agrippa write about the types of melancholy? please i wanna read more about that topic
The book was De occulta philosophia, published in 1533. It's online, but in Latin. If you'd like to read more about it, go here: plato.stanford.edu/entries/agrippa-nettesheim/
Hope that helps! :-)
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If you get a dislike on this video, you know Billy Corgan has watched it.
He'll be infinitely sad he didn't use that bat!
What’s the name of the two volumes book on Melancholia 1? Great video.
Thanks so much! The most famous (and multi-volumed) work on Dürer is by Erwin Panofsky, but for some in-depth reading, I suggest "The Melancholia Manifesto" by David Finkelstein or "Perfection's Therapy" by Mitchell Merback. Happy reading!