This Painting Is Weirder Than You Think. Here's Why.

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  • @Art_Deco
    @Art_Deco  Год назад +46

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    • @MysticaFaery
      @MysticaFaery Год назад

      Your ad was so funny 😂 and very interesting video

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  • @Sharonmxg
    @Sharonmxg Год назад +1144

    Is it selfish of me to wish you produced more frequent new content like this? I absolutely love the way you dive into a painting and explain everything about it. I like your narration style, the sound of your voice, the subject matter.

    • @SpoodyFlopp
      @SpoodyFlopp Год назад +49

      It is not selfish, it is the voice of the people

    • @ChristinaTodd1970
      @ChristinaTodd1970 Год назад +19

      Call me selfish too because I wasn't more.

    • @kennieseverson2090
      @kennieseverson2090 Год назад +9

      Saaame

    • @smadnama
      @smadnama Год назад +25

      I looove these videos. I'd watch a new one everyday if possible. I believe half her views are me rewatching the previous videos.

    • @womerine
      @womerine Год назад +19

      There are endless paintings worth diving into. I love Art Deco content.

  • @maryjanerx
    @maryjanerx Год назад +500

    Congratulations on your sponsorship!! Love the way you incorporated your ad into the art history of the painting. I hate ads, but you made it entertaining. Love your work. So happy for you to have a sponsorship!!!

    • @Sharonmxg
      @Sharonmxg Год назад +7

      I concur!

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      @ShirleeKnott Год назад +3

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    • @emeraldforest2
      @emeraldforest2 Год назад +2

      Yes!

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    • @momsterzz
      @momsterzz Год назад

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  • @Hollie0981
    @Hollie0981 Год назад +154

    This prompted me to research Simonetta's life and I have to thank you for that inspiration. I feel like her story gives more meaning to this painting. It was done after she died at 22, devastating Florence because she was loved by many. I'm also wondering if Mars here could be Botticelli, and/or Giuliano de Medici, as both were hit very hard by her passing. Mars looks pale, and we know Giuliano was killed two years after Simonetta died... could it be also a testament to shared grief? One might also self medicate with Beelzebub's Twinkie if that was the case! At any rate I absolutely frickin adore your videos, I learn so much and please NEVER STOP this incredible thought provoking content!

    • @snufflesboi03
      @snufflesboi03 Год назад +3

      I knew i recognized this painting, its from medici the magnificent!

    • @Hollie0981
      @Hollie0981 Год назад +1

      @@snufflesboi03 Really?? Very interesting! Did they imply Giuliano was Mars? Never watched it

  • @kimberlyborowiak9779
    @kimberlyborowiak9779 Год назад +266

    I seem to remember a Greek mythology story about Mars' minions planning an attack on a city which worshipped Venus and Venus seducing Mars and drugging him or tiring him out to the point that he was unable to attack the city until they had a chance to fortify their defenses. I had been told that this was the meaning of this painting which would be supportive of the satyrs mocking a passed out Mars who had been bested by Venus.

    • @justaponyyy
      @justaponyyy Год назад +26

      well a greek myth definitely would never be about "mars" and "venus" but about ares and aphrodite

    • @mysticloverfairy1
      @mysticloverfairy1 Год назад +13

      Those are the Roman names

    • @justaponyyy
      @justaponyyy Год назад +4

      @@mysticloverfairy1 exactly.

    • @carlcushmanhybels8159
      @carlcushmanhybels8159 Год назад +11

      @@justaponyyy True, but they are basically the same, by different names.

    • @StonedtotheBones13
      @StonedtotheBones13 7 месяцев назад +1

      Historically, it seems Aphrodite might have been a war goddess in some part. She's a much older God than the Greeks. The Spartans in particular worshipped a war goddess aspect of her. This was ofc changed thereafter. What's interesting to me is how these somewhat foreign gods would be absorbed, but usually with a story of the Greek ones dominating or being better or whatever than them. Like still venerating, but in a "my God is better than your God" kinda way.

  • @snowlothar45
    @snowlothar45 Год назад +281

    A veiled and disguised self portrait of Botticelli expressing his love for his model, Simonetta Vespucci.

    • @donquijotedegranada
      @donquijotedegranada Год назад

      botticelli was gay, stop erasing homosexuals from history

    • @duck_in_a_cup
      @duck_in_a_cup Год назад +10

      I thought that was Giuliano de Medici

  • @katipohl2431
    @katipohl2431 Год назад +253

    No, Datura stramonium was transported to Europe by the gypsies who migrated from India towards Europe. Datura was used for visions and fortune telling by the gypsies. Accidentally I personally took some seeds mixed in a drink once and had a near death experience. Am a graduated botanist from Germany. Datura and South American Brugmansia are related but not the same plant.

    • @mimsydreams
      @mimsydreams Год назад +11

      Interesting. When was it transported? Would it have been around the time this artist painted this?

    • @ChristinaTodd1970
      @ChristinaTodd1970 Год назад +4

      Hey, thanks!

    • @MFLimited
      @MFLimited Год назад +33

      There is so much debate about when Datura arrived in Western Europe. But yes, there was at least one species of Datura (D. metel) in India and the Middle East before the 15th century. There are writings about the use of D. metel or D. stramonium during mediaeval times in Europe. Lots of scientists, don’t believe it because they have not found any remains of it from that time. That’s all. It makes sense that it would’ve made its way with gypsies

    • @MJBpeace
      @MJBpeace Год назад +10

      I also believe that what is on the painting is too big compared to the life sized datura.

    • @randl7423
      @randl7423 Год назад +40

      Very interesting. Can we use the term Roma instead of the outdated and offensive "gypsies" though, please? (Unless you are Roma, then of course whatever you're comfortable with.)

  • @fmor2779
    @fmor2779 Год назад +52

    Tbh, when I saw this painting first I thought the woman was, ehem ... disappointed with the result of the encounter and told the little satyrs to rudely wake up the man as a form of petty revenge. 🤭 It's so nice to hear a much more detailed and interesting background of this piece, specially Simonetta and the Satyr's fruit.
    *This is the second time that "Watson and the Shark" painting caught me off guard! 7:30 Hope you talk about it soon!

    • @nanimaonovi2528
      @nanimaonovi2528 Год назад +17

      I agree, my art teacher's interpretation was 'it looks like getting all that armour off him wasn't worth the bother.'

    • @emilybarclay8831
      @emilybarclay8831 Год назад +9

      @@nanimaonovi2528 this just in: the feared Mars, god of war and slaughter is a one pump chump 😂

    • @fmor2779
      @fmor2779 Год назад +3

      @@nanimaonovi2528 Oh! I was too embarrassed to speak my mind the first time I saw it on a class! I was doubting if to say it here, honestly. I still feel it was too much.

  • @kimberly8695
    @kimberly8695 Год назад +60

    If the name Vespucci sounds in any way familiar, you may also know it from Columbus' botched 1492 voyage that landed him in the Caribbean, instead of India. One of the people traveling with him at that time was a man named Amerigo Vespucci, for whom the Americas are named.

  • @richardcoughlin8931
    @richardcoughlin8931 Год назад +190

    Love your deep dig into art. To my cretinous eye, Venus is a woman who’s pissed because Mars, her frat boy lover, has fallen into a drunken stupor before she even started to get undressed.

    • @JClover2
      @JClover2 Год назад +14

      My take on it too.

    • @joecolletti
      @joecolletti Год назад +1

      @@JClover2 and mine

    • @danielacastro.studio
      @danielacastro.studio Год назад +16

      That is why the goat boys are trying to wake him up!

    • @LizT-qx3xl
      @LizT-qx3xl Год назад +21

      I'm along the same lines, but more like "THAT'S IT?!?!?!" He did his business, and she's sorely disappointed.

    • @gooberextraordinaire
      @gooberextraordinaire Год назад +3

      literally my first thought was “not as good as you thought huh venus”

  • @oksana818
    @oksana818 Год назад +111

    I love everything about your videos - your commentary on art, your exquisite humor and your heavenly voice 👏👏👏👏

  • @usamaepekonis
    @usamaepekonis Год назад +70

    Amazing video as usual. The way you describe the paintings are just so entertaining and yet also educational

  • @robertpizor577
    @robertpizor577 Год назад +44

    Awesome video. Wasn't there a theory that the male model in the picture was Giuliano de Medici? If it was considering Giuliano's very public assassination it might have been a poignant reminder to watch your back, and not be lured into complacency. Glad to see you back!

  • @helenalderson6608
    @helenalderson6608 Год назад +42

    Fun! I don't think the fruit is datura, though. Those suckers are wickedly sharp and stabby and not bigger than a baby's hand. Carlos Castaneda hadn't written his books on working with it and there might've been a few indigenous peoples in the west of North America playing with it for vision quests,...but.
    I think the painting may be more simple; He climaxed before her and immediately went to sleep. She wasn't "done" and the satyrs are what she would like to do to him, but he's unresponsive, so shes realized that a beautiful man is useless if he can't get the job done (or is done too quickly) 😂😂

    • @matthewthurlow1204
      @matthewthurlow1204 Год назад +2

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    • @MFLimited
      @MFLimited Год назад +3

      Looking at the picture, I don’t think anything happened “between” Venus and Mars at all. All Mars
      Yes, that fruit is too big for Thornapple, whether they existed in Europe or not by the late 15th century, because there is a lot of debate about that. Apparently there was one species of Datura (D. metel) in pre-Columbian times in India and the Middle East. I guess it could have travelled?

    • @jackalope2302
      @jackalope2302 Год назад +7

      She's fully dressed and her hair's not messy. I think he passed out drunk before they grappled.

  • @adienbal6391
    @adienbal6391 Год назад +12

    I just love how in so many paintings there r multiple layers of sensuality and sexuality, while showing glimpses of it on the surface. Context to myths and news at the time. I mean, wow. U really opened my eyes to art

  • @elihinze3161
    @elihinze3161 Год назад +29

    Easily one of the best channels on RUclips ❤🖌

    • @Art_Deco
      @Art_Deco  Год назад +1

      Thank you for saying that!

  • @christopherscottcarpenter
    @christopherscottcarpenter Год назад +11

    Yet again, a morning where I drop everything to watch the new upload. My continued appreciation of one of my favorite channels on RUclips!

    • @Art_Deco
      @Art_Deco  Год назад +2

      Wow! That's amazing to hear. Thank you for watching! 🧐

  • @jessicam3676
    @jessicam3676 Год назад +5

    Catching this 3 hrs after it dropped and already 5000 views! I’m so happy for you! I feel like these videos are so personal, I hope everyone appreciates them as we have.

  • @hedgehod6437
    @hedgehod6437 Год назад +14

    Finally a piece by Botticelli! I enjoy your videos so much and he's one of my favorite artists, I'm so thrilled

  • @MFLimited
    @MFLimited Год назад +10

    British actually guy here. Although this video is excellent;
    Tossing a salad (arse salad) is absolutely not what you think it is.
    A Satyr is pronounced with a long “A”. They’re similar to Fauns.
    Kew in London is pronounced like “Q” or queue, not coo.
    Datura is called “the devils trumpet“ not as a euphemism for male genitalia, but because the flowers are trumpet shaped.

    • @Saffron-sugar
      @Saffron-sugar Год назад +1

      Good points. I find it easier to look up the audio pronunciation of words rather than sound it out from an Encyclopedia.

  • @erdalmickeyilkturk
    @erdalmickeyilkturk Год назад +10

    I was dreaming about a commentary on my all-time favorite painter and here it is 😃

  • @adelem432
    @adelem432 Год назад +27

    In this video, you had about 2 seconds of Copley's "Watson and The Shark", from Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. When I go there with a friend, I always tell the story behind this painting. Perhaps you would consider this interesting work of art? (Loved Art History when in art school and love your videos!)

  • @michael-e2e4c
    @michael-e2e4c Год назад +20

    im always patiently waiting for the scandal territory alarm lol

    • @Art_Deco
      @Art_Deco  Год назад +1

      Dang! I'm sorry I didn't add it to this video... 🤦‍♀️

    • @michael-e2e4c
      @michael-e2e4c Год назад +1

      @@Art_Deco ur good I love your channel!

  • @jaschabull2365
    @jaschabull2365 Год назад +3

    "Pure unadulterated chaos."
    Vulcan: I disagree with that second word.

  • @Saffron-sugar
    @Saffron-sugar Год назад +90

    Of course, it’s Venus and Mars.
    That’s the official name of the painting where it hangs in the National Gallery in London.
    I Love this! I’ve always wondered why Venus looks perfectly dressed; even pristine, hair in her complicated braids. Only Mars looks postcoital. I get the feeling that nothing actually happened “between” them at all. But the hand placement of Mars makes it look like his exhaustion is all from his own doing.
    The fauns/satyrs holding up the lance make it pretty obvious of what’s not happening. Mars is not rising to the occasion. He may be beautiful, but Mars is just a wanker.
    I kind of think these are Fauns rather than Satyrs, because Satyrs were usually depicted with erect bits and are Greek instead of Roman. But IDK. Either way, they are often a sexual symbol.
    Personally, I think the fruit is too big to be a Thornapple, whether they existed in Europe or not by the late 15th century. My guess is it’s something that’s supposed to be an aphrodisiac at the time like a fig or fennel or something.

    • @MFLimited
      @MFLimited Год назад +4

      Brava!

    • @joecolletti
      @joecolletti Год назад +10

      Might explain why Venus looks pissed...

    • @taylorbennett3375
      @taylorbennett3375 Год назад +13

      The title "Venus and Mars" is a modern name given to the painting long after it was finished as explained at 6:00. The title doesn't prove that the painting depicts Venus and Mars, but it's likely.

    • @bart2019
      @bart2019 Год назад +3

      That fruit looks like an avocado to me, but what do I know.

    • @jaschabull2365
      @jaschabull2365 Год назад +1

      @@bart2019
      If there couldn't have been American-grown fruit in Europe at the time, I think that rules out avocado.

  • @AcornFox7
    @AcornFox7 Год назад +7

    Fascinating, entertaining, amusing, I love your videos! You’ve given me an interest in pictures that I would only have glanced at before,encouraging me to actually *look* and try to understand the narrative the artist was painting. Thank you for such a great channel!

  • @monroerobbins7551
    @monroerobbins7551 Год назад

    3:22 I think my favorite bit is the little satyr just BLASTING a shell horn in Mars’ ear, lol

  • @SuperCosmicMutantSquid
    @SuperCosmicMutantSquid Год назад +1

    I think my favorite artistic depictions of Mars is when he's shown at rest, the complete opposite of his symbol of the god of war.

  • @raegardens8339
    @raegardens8339 Год назад +3

    I love these videos so much and idk why, I haven’t the faintest about paintings or anything. They’re just so well made!

  • @blueberry8102
    @blueberry8102 Год назад +8

    Botticelli is one of my favourite painters thank you so much for this vid keep up the good work ❤

  • @keroknight2989
    @keroknight2989 Год назад +2

    Is it weird that I like listening to your soft voice while explaining this beautiful painting 😮❤

  • @wwillwill3582
    @wwillwill3582 Год назад +3

    You really catch my attention. Love the style you explain the paintings. Thanks

  • @IRosamelia
    @IRosamelia Год назад +3

    OMG I wouldn't have guessed any of this! I adore the way you describe this painting, makes them so much more interesting!

  • @kirstenrodriguez443
    @kirstenrodriguez443 Год назад +4

    I'd love to see your take on "Susannah and the Elders" by Artemisia Gentileschi, and "Susannah and the Elders Restored" by Kathleen Gilje

  • @chopotronichappiness8917
    @chopotronichappiness8917 Год назад +5

    Venus is pissed because Mars fell asleep after the boom boom instead of cuddling. Sure looks like that. Probably called those goat babies to annoy the shit out of him

  • @vani-lla
    @vani-lla Год назад +2

    It's probably been said by many in the comments before, but I greatly enjoy your content, and look forward to more from you.
    It's always a pleasure seeing a notification that a new video is out.

  • @aliraid1295
    @aliraid1295 Год назад +5

    1:09 we love a fallen angel reference

  • @hdervish2497
    @hdervish2497 Год назад +3

    It looks to me like Mars was premature and then assed out, leaving Venus irritated and unfulfilled

  • @drtoothbyday3185
    @drtoothbyday3185 Год назад +1

    I love the lively way you analyze the paintings, it’s really fun how you compose the whole thing! Can you do a video about Henry Holiday 1884 Dante and Beatrice?

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    @goober112 Год назад +12

    Your videos are well documented and it feels like it could be on tv or something. I feel like they are totally unappreciated by youtubes algorithms!

    • @Art_Deco
      @Art_Deco  Год назад +9

      Thank you for saying that! My standing with the algorithm gods has dropped a few tiers lately likely due to an irregular posting schedule. I'll try to post more regularly in the future though 😊

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      @goober112 Год назад +4

      @Art Deco It's okay! Just know we enjoy the content & the fans will keep watching! Tbh when I found your channel I thought you were a PBS youtube alt channel because they were so well constructed! Keep being you & stay wonderful!

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      @jenniferk9242 Год назад +3

      ​@@Art_Deco yes, the RUclips gods are fickle, so I try to go through my list of subscriptions once a week or so and check them for new content. And also to unsubscribe from channels I've lost interest in, but don't worry, yours isn't on that list 😂

  • @witchypoo7353
    @witchypoo7353 Год назад +1

    These goat babies reminds me of that one comic who draws children like he’s never seen a child before

  • @adambeaudoin8818
    @adambeaudoin8818 Год назад +1

    You’re so good at editing. It’s where most of the comedy comes from. I love it

  • @ksy4747
    @ksy4747 Год назад +1

    Never seen this painting but recognized it as Botticelli's work right away 💛💛💛

  • @sophiaisabelle01
    @sophiaisabelle01 Год назад +10

    We appreciate your effort and hard work. God bless you.

  • @yayayarelis
    @yayayarelis 11 месяцев назад +1

    To me the painting says: “I can’t believe he got off before me and now he gets to take a nap?”

  • @gvroussev
    @gvroussev Год назад +2

    Hi, I love your videos. As a small request, is it possible to include the current whereabouts of the paintings you narrate? Like city and gallery/museum/house?

  • @llamasugar5478
    @llamasugar5478 Год назад +1

    The ad! Well done.
    And it goes without saying that your research, delivery, and editing are superb (but we’ll say it anyway).

  • @connieembury1
    @connieembury1 Год назад +3

    Wonderful commentary! Whatever botanist stated that the green thing was a datura is not much of a botanist. I grow angels trumpet in my garden every year and nothing on the plants looks even remotely like that blob.😄

  • @robbruce2128
    @robbruce2128 Год назад +1

    It may be a while before I get to London to see this work, but my favorite take on classical mythology is Benton's Persephone, where Hades isn't some handsome lord of the underworld, but a way-past-his-prime early 20th century farmer. Really nails him for the creeper he is. And details. Oh, it's got the details. Check it out, it's worth a monologue..

  • @Kwolfx
    @Kwolfx Месяц назад +1

    When I saw this painting in person I thought her expression said, "You're a freaking god and you can't go for seconds!? Pathetic"

  • @theninjamaster67
    @theninjamaster67 Год назад +1

    After reading the comments and getting a bit more context about the painting I feel like this painting could have been a jab at the husband of the model Venus is based on since one comment I saw said the painting was made after her death so it could be the grief stricken artist basically saying "I would've been better for her you never satisfied her" but using the affair of Venus and Mars as the stage at which the story is set so that it's subtext and not just full on text.

  • @HolligaMan
    @HolligaMan Год назад +5

    The editing skills are getting better.

    • @Art_Deco
      @Art_Deco  Год назад +5

      Thank you for noticing! I try to learn new ways to make the videos (hopefully) better all the time!

  • @geralyn-mm
    @geralyn-mm Год назад +1

    Nice seque to the sponsor! Clever engaging dialog every single time!

  • @dahemac
    @dahemac Год назад +2

    You should get some datura seeds and grow them this summer. But not where pets or children can get at them. They are lovely. That green blob is so obviously NOT datura, which has a defining characteristic of being covered in many long sharp spikes, being cleft and being half the size of the smoothish blob in the painting. If Botticelli had meant to reference datura, if he knew about it at all, he would have had to put in its distinctive flower. The spines of the datura are also so toxicly poisonous that it is inadvisable to lay your hand on one as the cherub/satyr is doing. That would hurt a lot, just before your whole hand went numb. It would be more reasonable to publish a scholarly article asserting that it is a papaya.

  • @bluest1524
    @bluest1524 Год назад +3

    Super useful info, thank you. Love your channel. I would like to learn more about the datura theory.

  • @jamiewilson9262
    @jamiewilson9262 Год назад +4

    Fabulous! A great day when Art Deco posts! Thank you!!

  • @Stfuval17448
    @Stfuval17448 Год назад +14

    Ran to this notification, love the videos and learning all these new things that I wasn't taught in high school! Keep up the fabulous work

  • @msshellm8154
    @msshellm8154 Год назад

    Well, Botticelli, you've done it again - 1st I couldn't take my eyes off Venus' weird neck, and now Mars' right leg just jumps out and screams at me! (So much so, that I didn't notice the two, peripheral Satyrs playing with the armour until you pointed them out! 🙄)

  • @catube6915
    @catube6915 Год назад +2

    This is where I come to learn about art. Love your videos.

  • @kevinmcqueenie7420
    @kevinmcqueenie7420 Год назад +2

    Love your work, you're the imp on the shoulder of Great Art Explained. I love your irreverent but still insightful take and the obvious passion you have. I'm here for every video without fail! Thanks for the great content!

  • @allie_hart
    @allie_hart Год назад +3

    I love this channel so much. I have no idea how i got here months ago but I'm grateful 😊

  • @morgangallowglass8668
    @morgangallowglass8668 Год назад +1

    I love your work! Personally, examining the work, I am put in mind of Lancelot and Guenevere and their betrayal of Aurthur. Please, MORE VIDS!

  • @CAMacKenzie
    @CAMacKenzie Год назад +2

    Daturas (thorn-apples, jimsonweeds) are not all New World plants. There are at least two I know of that are found in Asia, D. ferox and D. metel. D. metel, Indian thorn-apple, should have been known to Europeans as it had long been used as an "entheogen," but the user needs to be EXTREEMLY CAUTIOUS as Daturas (of the nightshade family) are also very poisonous, often deadly.

  • @jmsaffroy
    @jmsaffroy Год назад

    The only channel where I'm actually curious to see the ad. Well done!

  • @idiom104
    @idiom104 Год назад

    That city hidden in the painting is so well done.

  • @Christina_Angel_2024
    @Christina_Angel_2024 Год назад

    What here fascinates me more is the artist in love.

  • @ajmittendorf
    @ajmittendorf Год назад +2

    A work of genius, not JUST Botticelli's painting, either.

  • @LyleFrancisDelp
    @LyleFrancisDelp Год назад +5

    Great entertaining video. Please do one on Francios Boucher's Leda and the Swan.

  • @jenjoy8276
    @jenjoy8276 Год назад +1

    I would just like to say how much I am truly enjoying this channel. You are doing a great job with the interpretation of what you are seeing in each painting and I’m here for it girl it’s so funny and entertaining nice twist on what could be looked at as some old boring art lol. You have a new subscriber here.

  • @lfletcher88
    @lfletcher88 Год назад

    I genuinely love your videos. Every couple of weeks I start checking daily to see if you’ve added another. Really interesting and funny! Can’t wait to see more.

    • @gray_mara
      @gray_mara Год назад

      If you turn on notifications, you'll be told when a new video comes out, so you won't have to keep checking.

  • @user-vm5ud4xw6n
    @user-vm5ud4xw6n Год назад

    I own a Vespa. The 2 wheeled kind. I don’t drive it though because it’s a devil for me to stand back up if it takes a dump (no not that kind) and I don’t have enough muscle to get it up on the kickstand once I arrive at my destination. Stuff I didn’t think about when I bought it. Other than that I love it. It’s my only claim to a masterpiece!

  • @lornae8683
    @lornae8683 Год назад

    I have come to your channel by pure chance, but boy am I glad for that chance! I loved this one!

  • @kingdavidapple
    @kingdavidapple Год назад +1

    Allusive. It's better art when it points in several or many directions. Just having seen this woman's face so frequently in, "Birth of Venus," brings Venus to mind. Well done again, Ma'am!

  • @lillithcollins5192
    @lillithcollins5192 Год назад +2

    I mean the armor is blackened which was the trademark of the black army of hungry (not uncommon in art of the time period but usually religious art) and the man in the picture does bear a not too far off image of Mathius Corvinus the VERY famous king of Hungary. Not to mention he DID marry an Italian aristocrat who made no secret of her designs to rule the country should he kick the bucket (she may have even had his illegitimate heirs family killed). Wasps are also known to be matriarchal and parasitic as well......on the other hand his wife was a Frangapanni whose family was more associated with almonds than wasps. Also my entire historical knowledge of this time period is pretty much Hungary so I have a bias.

    • @Saffron-sugar
      @Saffron-sugar Год назад +1

      Mars looks a little bit like Mathis Corvinus, when he was much younger than when this was painted. But he looks even more like Sandro Botticelli himself. The actual name of the painting is “Venus and Mars“ and can be found in the National Gallery in London.
      I don’t have any reason to believe that Botticelli would’ve been preoccupied with the Hungarian throne at the time. It’s not impossible, but random. I think it’s Roman gods depicting Roman families.

  • @loutami
    @loutami Год назад

    Have you ever done a video on Judith Beheading Holofernes? I'm fascinated by it!

  • @josephatthecoop
    @josephatthecoop Год назад

    You said one of the painting’s themes is that “love conquers and outlasts war”. Heh. I think Mars didn’t last long at all here, which to me explains Venus’s expression. She looks a bit pissed, but also disappointed and resigned. I don’t think she got much out of it at all. Mars is wiped out, but her shift is unruffled and her hair pristine. Mr. One-and-done rolled over and fell asleep, the little kids invaded, and she’s left wondering if this was even worth it.

  • @Laocoon283
    @Laocoon283 Год назад +2

    The fact that botanists immediately identified the fruit and then constructed a whole narrative around the painting only to have someone point out that its completely impossible that it's the fruit they think it is just proves to me how people just make up whatever bs they want a painting to be about.

    • @Kayavod
      @Kayavod Год назад +1

      I agree. And it happens in every field, not just art. If they wear a white coat, be aware.

    • @KyrenaH
      @KyrenaH Год назад +1

      The fact that people can look at this painting and think the figures are suppose to be Adam and Eve is even stranger.

  • @bellablue5285
    @bellablue5285 Год назад +1

    Lovely video as usual, and the edits to tie in the ad portion were brilliant!
    One question though, would it be possible to get an artist or name for the painting at 4:15 ? Tried a few diffent searches and I'm so far striking out

    • @milootje007
      @milootje007 Год назад +1

      Mademoiselle De Lancey by Charles Auguste Émile Carolus-Durand

    • @bellablue5285
      @bellablue5285 Год назад +1

      @@milootje007 awesome, thank you!

  • @alicewilloughby4318
    @alicewilloughby4318 Год назад

    0:45 - The half-goat-half-baby creatures are called Fauns. They are the immature form of Satyrs.

  • @romuco9872
    @romuco9872 Год назад

    Great in depth videos. Just one small suggestion. You time out and pace the narration with the visuals, but when you take the breaths out try and keep the pacing open as if the breathing is still there. Maybe even leave some of that breathing in. There isn't any real time limit, you can stretch it out a little. It's a common occurrence on this 'platform'. Still great subjects well documented. Well done and thanks.

  • @aliraid1295
    @aliraid1295 Год назад +3

    Excited for this one👉👈

  • @reberi
    @reberi Год назад +1

    To me, the fruit looks more like a green pine cone. Pines are common in the Mediterranean... When those pine cones fall down and hit your head, you are knocked out like Mars. Those things are huge! 😅

  • @nikgrid
    @nikgrid Год назад

    Datura is in New Zealand, and we are a British colony, so I wouldnt be surprised that they introduced it.

  • @MJBpeace
    @MJBpeace Год назад +2

    Love your videos! Can you please share where you learn art history from? Is there a book that you recommend?

  • @congruentcrib
    @congruentcrib Год назад

    Something I find interesting (with astronomy and mythology) is that the god of war and the goddess of love are the two closest celestial bodies. In between pure compassion and war sits Earth; home to humanity.
    Something kinda poetic about that.

  • @snypestaylor381
    @snypestaylor381 Год назад +2

    ..INSIGHTFUL AND ENTERTAINING. TOP10 PAGES CURRENTLY. PLEASE COVER A COUPLE SPANISH ARTIST IF U CAN.. Grid, Greco, Goya.. etc

    • @Art_Deco
      @Art_Deco  Год назад +3

      Love this! I actually covered Goya's Maya paintings a couple of videos back! Thank you for watching 😊

  • @rIe1Ie_trash
    @rIe1Ie_trash Год назад +4

    Keep up with this type of videos!

  • @curiousman1672
    @curiousman1672 Год назад

    My favorite euphemism is "making the beast with two backs." Rolls off the tongue.

  • @charlie93340
    @charlie93340 Год назад

    So many wonderful videos on RUclips. Yours are undoubtedly the best.

  • @theresahemminger1587
    @theresahemminger1587 Год назад

    My first thought on seeing the picture was that the sleeping man was Endymion. Who else do you frequently see in art as sleeping in an abandoned pose? The woman could be anyone including Selene but is primarily the painter’s favorite model. However, that doesn’t account for the armor. Endymion was a shepherd.

  • @purplealice
    @purplealice Год назад

    It cracks me up that one of the *putti* (little cherubic imps) is blowing a shofar in Mars' ear!

  • @saraha.9149
    @saraha.9149 Год назад

    You're so good at what you do that even your ads are entertaining!!!! Look forward to your videos!!! ❤❤❤

  • @prenticeclark1454
    @prenticeclark1454 Год назад +7

    Love your videos! Just FYI, I believe the word “satyr” is pronounced “SAY-ter.” I hope this is helpful if you encounter any mischievous little goat-boys in other paintings in the future 😁

  • @sissimalvademoura6087
    @sissimalvademoura6087 Год назад

    My favourite painting ever. I always read that it was Simonetta and Giuliano (my it couple).

  • @80sdreamwave32
    @80sdreamwave32 Год назад +1

    You make painting history so fun thank you

  • @RobbieRobot.
    @RobbieRobot. Год назад

    Datura is madness in a tea cup! I have only heard crazy stories that don't end well about it so if Venus looks pissed she's probably just tired of him talking nonsense and he brain is overloaded lol
    He probably couldn't get it up and cried and passed out 🤣🤣
    And the lil goat baby at the bottom is coming up hard! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @SharpDesign
    @SharpDesign Год назад

    I keep thinking I want to go to a museum with one of these paintings you talk about and be like, did you notice...?

  • @xAlbinopiratex
    @xAlbinopiratex Год назад +4

    Yay!! I love this channel 😁

  • @bevturquoise4651
    @bevturquoise4651 Год назад

    Big thanks that I can learn Art History in my pajamas.

  • @vanaals
    @vanaals Год назад

    Very interesting examination. But there was one detail I couldn’t stop looking at. What is that vertical rod near the armor in the lower right area? Anything relating to your interpretation? Or something completely different?