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Great Art Ep.5: Pietà (Michelangelo) | NTD Arts & Culture

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2020
  • Michelangelo was a visionary artist who thought of himself first and
    foremost as a sculptor. He dealt as much with spirit as matter in his
    art, and retold stories everyone knew in ways that forced us to see them
    with fresh eyes. He took the tradition of the pieta and turned it into
    something eloquent, poetic. Still in his early 20s, the young
    Michelangelo worked with his mind as much as he did with his hands to
    reach for his philosophy of perfection.
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Комментарии • 21

  • @madamx269
    @madamx269 Год назад +3

    I saw the Pieta at the 1964 World’s Fair and to this day I feel incredibly moved by it and the experience.

  • @JW-vo9fi
    @JW-vo9fi Год назад +8

    The antiquities in the old masters are breathtaking beauties, and they shall prevail forever. The so-called contemporary “arts” are pitifully temporary

  • @allangilchrist5938
    @allangilchrist5938 Год назад +7

    To create something so stunning as the pieta out of solid marble is miraculous.

    • @marcellogenesi6390
      @marcellogenesi6390 Год назад

      One small point to wander, that is, if Muslims would have been succesful in they effort to conquer Italy in 1480 all this would have been lost, all Italy would have been a waste land filled with Mosques and minarets, no Michael Angelo, Leonardo, no St Peter Basilica, no Baroque, Nothing that people flock to Italy to days to visit for, would Exist.

  • @KingKoin88
    @KingKoin88 Год назад +3

    MA made this at age 24! It’s the most moving n beautiful sculpture in the world. Prodigy transcending the centuries.

  • @Linda-9037
    @Linda-9037 3 месяца назад +1

    I believe Mary's hand is expressively outstretched to show the question of the great "why" she is in every way sinless and asks "why" anyone would sin and cause her son to suffer and die. The outstretched hand is eternally asking us to think before we would sin and add to the reason for his suffering.

  • @theherd5830
    @theherd5830 Год назад +1

    I have been brought to tears by only two objects, and the Pieta is one. It is absolutely the most beautiful object I have ever seen. This is a great episode, but the gentleman who narrates, his voice and manner of speaking is very distracting.

  • @Genny-Zee
    @Genny-Zee 7 месяцев назад

    Cool

  • @valterdigiacomo9544
    @valterdigiacomo9544 Год назад +2

    Perfect explenation. Now i did already explain a similar way some year ago. BUt It Is very good anyway. A full meaning of art and religion in the pietà.

  • @Linda-9037
    @Linda-9037 3 месяца назад +1

    Mary holds Jesus in death the same way she held Him at His birth . She tenderly cradles her son at the end the same way she did in the beginning.

  • @thegreatinterpreter8382
    @thegreatinterpreter8382 Год назад +1

    "Stone can become flesh and flesh can become spirit."

  • @andreaoliva840
    @andreaoliva840 2 года назад +2

    Good video 🙂

  • @harveywabbit9541
    @harveywabbit9541 5 месяцев назад

    The Pieta depicts Venus and Adonis, the hands show that they were lovers.

  • @DionysusAlexanderChrist
    @DionysusAlexanderChrist Год назад

    I had always assumed that it was a sort of metaphor of the young mothers knowledge that he would be crucified, a sort of look into the future. I had thought thats why she looked so young

  • @ivanrickrt9709
    @ivanrickrt9709 Год назад

    Me gustas las Obras de mi gel anyelo

  • @valterdigiacomo9544
    @valterdigiacomo9544 Год назад

    And spirit can become whisky and beer

  • @Rodmic-hd9pn
    @Rodmic-hd9pn Год назад

    mathematician, inventor

  • @Dulanlee
    @Dulanlee 2 года назад

    喪子之痛誰能知

  • @Jaggerbush
    @Jaggerbush Год назад +1

    This guys speach is distracting

  • @nancyn5324
    @nancyn5324 6 месяцев назад

    The guy talking is killing the telling of the story

  • @STD927
    @STD927 11 месяцев назад

    His majesty Michelangelo Buonarroti