This was fantastic. I know it was five years ago, but thank you so much for putting this up. I learned so much. I watched the whole thing. Fascinating, impeccably curated and a beautiful presentation. Bravo and Brava, Frederick and Stephanie.
I have them all in a Playlist. Their WONDERFUL to listen to.... to relax & go to sleep learning something. (I wear a headband with ear buttons in it), When awakened by the Rude & UNcaring upstairs neighbor. I lay here focusing on what painting their talking about.... til I fall back to sleep. 0ł
When she mentions Velasquez as having achieved prominence at the court of Charles IV, of course she means to say Philip IV. I wish I could have seen the exhibition.
He wasn't a Spanish artist because he traveled to Italy? With that argument, we must also deny the existence of English and French painting since all artists (who could) at this time did the Grand Tour.
the Inquisition was prohibited by the enlightened king, Carlos III in 1760s, NOT by Joseph Bonaparte IN 1810. jJoseph only re-prohibited it after it was reinstalled by Ferdinand VII during his brief interlude.
I think she means it in the sense that the Enlightenment didn't properly take root in Spain as it did in other European countries over the course of the 18th century. This is not to say that it was apart, or that it isn't 'European'.
This was fantastic. I know it was five years ago, but thank you so much for putting this up. I learned so much. I watched the whole thing. Fascinating, impeccably curated and a beautiful presentation. Bravo and Brava, Frederick and Stephanie.
I have them all in a Playlist. Their WONDERFUL to listen to.... to relax & go to sleep learning something. (I wear a headband with ear buttons in it), When awakened by the Rude & UNcaring upstairs neighbor. I lay here focusing on what painting their talking about.... til I fall back to sleep. 0ł
Don't these people ever retire?
When she mentions Velasquez as having achieved prominence at the court of Charles IV, of course she means to say Philip IV.
I wish I could have seen the exhibition.
He wasn't a Spanish artist because he traveled to Italy? With that argument, we must also deny the existence of English and French painting since all artists (who could) at this time did the Grand Tour.
the Inquisition was prohibited by the enlightened king, Carlos III in 1760s, NOT by Joseph Bonaparte IN 1810. jJoseph only re-prohibited it after it was reinstalled by Ferdinand VII during his brief interlude.
Thank you for this
What does she say at 31:32 ?
MrVerliebtinyeah She mentions Robera.
So the Painting of the two old women was in Boston when I went to Lille to see it ^^
This was frightful.
Epic!
hi every body,i think that i have a new goya paint if some can help me to be sure it w ill be with pleasur
Now, the most spanish genius artist is KijotIsma!. amazing!
When she said that spanish culture was something apart from Europe I realised the rest of the conference would be truffled with similar nonsense...
it's very Anglo thing to separate Spain from Europe. In the Anglo world spanish stuff is not considered to be very European.
@@KrlKngMrtssn you're right. I can't understand why besides the Black Legend propaganda
I think she means it in the sense that the Enlightenment didn't properly take root in Spain as it did in other European countries over the course of the 18th century. This is not to say that it was apart, or that it isn't 'European'.
@@amira1320 In any of both cases, she is wrong.
@@MrSludov Would you care to explain?
this is very hard to listen to
I had to stop watching at the introduction by that lady as describing “Spanish’’ as something other and removed from the rest of Europe.
Avoid at ALL costs. Frightful !!! presentation of Goya.
VELASQUEZ is more SPAIN ¡¡ .PICASSO
But neither is Spanish as the artist at Altàmira.