The Jan Steen Mystery Finally Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

Комментарии • 34

  • @domofswitch
    @domofswitch Год назад

    I am so thrilled I found your channel !!! You are such a great Old Master & Teacher. Jan Steen shadows & exalts you. So well deserved...

  • @sandracassinelli5874
    @sandracassinelli5874 Год назад +1

    Jan Steen is one of my favorite Dutch artists. I was born in the Netherlands and his raucous scenes bring such happy memories. My Oma used to tell me that mine was a “Jan Steen” house because there was always a party.

    • @storiesofart
      @storiesofart  Год назад +1

      My grandmother said the same thing to me!

  • @Bowie.
    @Bowie. Год назад +3

    Thx. Love this channel.

  • @eteixeira3532
    @eteixeira3532 Год назад +4

    Your videos never cease to amaze me, always bringing something new that I had never thought about! Amazing content as always!

  • @bimz2710
    @bimz2710 Год назад

    as always...interesting topic that's why I always watch your art stories. Keep it up

  • @MariaCarolinaVarela
    @MariaCarolinaVarela Год назад

    I really like your programs. The theme, painting or other, is not only very well dissected, but also shows other versions of the same theme that are in other museums or made by other artists. Your programs go beyond the visit to the original work that a visit to a museum provides.

    • @storiesofart
      @storiesofart  Год назад

      Thanks! Do you have any favourites you would like me to discus next?

  • @bev9708
    @bev9708 Год назад +1

    Ohhh you used the same intro music as the Smarthistory channel, another one of my favourites!!! And what a GREAT choice for your video today... absolutely fascinating!!! I must say that that is an enormously full chamberpot... it looks like quite a few litres of pee there!!! I never thought before you said it that we could book you for a tour or come to a lecture... this is so great to know and the next time I'm in your neck of the woods that will be on the top of my list !!!! Thanks so much Carel!!

    • @storiesofart
      @storiesofart  Год назад +1

      oh do they use that too? I thought it sounded familiar. well I guess, I am looking for another intro.
      but yes, sure, I would love to take you on a tour

    • @bev9708
      @bev9708 Год назад

      @@storiesofart I am already looking forward to it!!

  • @deborahscotland8819
    @deborahscotland8819 Год назад

    Love this!

    • @storiesofart
      @storiesofart  Год назад

      So glad you liked it. There is more on the way

  • @Bowie.
    @Bowie. Год назад +1

    Her positioning leads me to believe she's removing it.

  • @riverwildcat1
    @riverwildcat1 Год назад

    Aren' these the first paintings in history to show common people doing very ordinary things? The Dutch appear to be unusually interested in them. They're done in oil with skill, so they couldn't have been inexpensive. What percentage of paintings are like this? By the 19th Century, in Europe, it was not unusual to see mundane images of unknown and poor people portrayed in other mediums like watercolor. The modernists became very focused on ordinary and even ugly scenes of toil and suffering. Political movements seem to have begun to control the art market. Fascinating subject and well done.

    • @storiesofart
      @storiesofart  Год назад +1

      There is a lot to unpack there. Luckily I am making a course where I can talk more about things like that.

  • @NewarkDevil66
    @NewarkDevil66 Год назад

    Jan Steeb and Johannes Vermeer, my favorites. I believe she is preparing herself to sleep since the indentations on the calves from the socks are evident and lighting is dim.

  • @marianaXXII
    @marianaXXII Год назад

    So interesting painting, Carel!! What a difference between the one that is in daylight. We really apreciate more this one because we can appreciate more the intimacy that the painting transmits and the gaze goes directly under the woman's skirt. It must have been a very daring painting for its time. I think that for a man the sex of a woman will always be a mystery. Thank you!!!

  • @stickshifter8
    @stickshifter8 Год назад

    We were lucky enough to secure tickets for the Vermeer exhibition at the Rijksmuseum, so the the family is heading to Amsterdam at the end of May. How do we get in touch with you or check your schedule of lectures?

    • @storiesofart
      @storiesofart  Год назад

      go to my instagram or facebook accounts and dm me

  • @saugeangel6607
    @saugeangel6607 Год назад +1

    She is clearly getting undressed in my opinion. I think that she would be using both hands to pull the stocking on, as that is the way, that I would do it. I would also use just one hand to pull the stocking off. And to pull a stocking on with just one hand would be quite difficult as your foot would constantly be getting caught on the inside. Try putting a sock on with one hand and you’ll see what I mean. It would be even more difficult with a flimsy stocking. The marks on the top of her legs convince me that the artist was using the marks to further convey that she was taking the stockings off.

  • @TheCompleteGuitarist
    @TheCompleteGuitarist Год назад

    Underwear of which 'socks' or stockings are a part are never the last thing a woman of this era would put on. She is obviously undressing. I guarantee it. The only weird thing regarding that is that the pot is full :o and .... the candle is not lit so that certainly complicates things.

  • @오미영-f2b
    @오미영-f2b Год назад

    🙋‍♀️🍀

  • @boscopaolo
    @boscopaolo 5 месяцев назад

    She is getting dressed after a transaction and getting back to work.

  • @francishouston7775
    @francishouston7775 Год назад

    Stockings off.

  • @mariewitse
    @mariewitse Год назад

    Hallo ik ben dronken als Jan Steen en heb 2 telefoons