Qué lección tan espectacular, no se podía esperar nada menos de este canal. Ya ojalá pronto youtube le entregue su placa dorada, aquí solo hay información de excelente calidad.
At 00:21 there is a view on the Hermitage. Until the 27th of August the exhibition 'Rembrandt & His Contemporaries' takes place over there. The exhibition contains many 17th century Dutch paintings from the American collectors Kaplan. Hopefully you haven't missed it during your stay.
Hello, what is the wooden object called that artists filled with oil and rested their brushes in so they wouldn't dry? Auto-generated subtitles give it as "bean salad"!!! Time stamp: 7:33. Thanks!
Saludos que interesante esas pinturas 🖼️. Éxito amigo 👍🏻😃🇵🇷
Increíble. Gracias Luis.
Great! Thanks
Amazing Journey Luis,
Every post you do, is nothing but Gold”
would love to visit one day 🥰
Thank for sharing 😍
Qué lección tan espectacular, no se podía esperar nada menos de este canal. Ya ojalá pronto youtube le entregue su placa dorada, aquí solo hay información de excelente calidad.
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What an enjoyable video, Maestro Borrero. I felt transported! Thank you as always for sharing and for inspiring.
Awesome video Luis! Thanks for sharing.
Wow, thank you so much for this! What a gift! I wish I could travel and see for myself but at least I have this. Thank you so much
❤
Thank you for sharing! I hope to go to Amsterdam this summer to see his house!
Fun
Excellent Luis ! The porphyry stone base for mulling is incredible. Is this the original porphyry used by the master ?
Hello Phillip: Unfortunately, I do not know the answer to your question. It’s worth researching though. Best regards!
At 00:21 there is a view on the Hermitage.
Until the 27th of August the exhibition 'Rembrandt & His Contemporaries' takes place over there.
The exhibition contains many 17th century Dutch paintings from the American collectors Kaplan.
Hopefully you haven't missed it during your stay.
Hello, what is the wooden object called that artists filled with oil and rested their brushes in so they wouldn't dry? Auto-generated subtitles give it as "bean salad"!!! Time stamp: 7:33. Thanks!
Hello: The wooden object featured in the video is described as a “Pinceliere” by Pierre Le Brun in his Brussels manuscript from 1635.