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Приєднався 15 вер 2016
Francis Bacon: Being and Nothingness - Alison de Lima
Francis Bacon: Being and Nothingness - Alison de Lima
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Treasures of the Hispanic Society Museum & Library - Mitchell Codding
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Treasures of the Hispanic Society Museum & Library - Mitchell Codding
Francis Bacon: Late Paintings - Didier Ottinger
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Francis Bacon: Late Paintings - Didier Ottinger
Radical Italian Design - Opening Day Lecture
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Radical Italian Design - Opening Day Lecture
Radical Italian Design - Docent Training
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Radical Italian Design - Docent Training
Glory of Spain: Treasures from the Hispanic Museum and Library - James Anno
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Glory of Spain: Treasures from the Hispanic Museum and Library - James Anno
The Four Freedoms: FDR's Vision of America - Douglas Brinkley
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The Four Freedoms: FDR's Vision of America - Douglas Brinkley
Norman Rockwell: Art for a Civil Society - Stephanie Haboush Plunkett
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Norman Rockwell: Art for a Civil Society - Stephanie Haboush Plunkett
Norman Rockwell: American Freedom - Lecture by Kaylin Haverstock Weber
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Norman Rockwell: American Freedom - Lecture by Kaylin Haverstock Weber
Monet to Picasso: A Very Private Collection - Ann Dumas
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Monet to Picasso: A Very Private Collection - Ann Dumas
Berthe Morisot: Impressionist Original
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Berthe Morisot: Impressionist Original
Asian Art Galleries GUILD Lecture - Bradley Bailey
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Asian Art Galleries GUILD Lecture - Bradley Bailey
Jasper Johns: 100 Variations on a Theme - Opening Day Lecture by Dena Woodall
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Jasper Johns: 100 Variations on a Theme - Opening Day Lecture by Dena Woodall
A Conversation with Artist Joyce Scott
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A Conversation with Artist Joyce Scott
Making an Icon: Richard Avedon's Dovima with Elephants - Lisa Volpe
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Making an Icon: Richard Avedon's Dovima with Elephants - Lisa Volpe
Icons of Style: Opening Lecture - Lisa Volpe
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Icons of Style: Opening Lecture - Lisa Volpe
Van Gogh at Work: Insights into His Drawing Practices - Marjorie Shelley
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Van Gogh at Work: Insights into His Drawing Practices - Marjorie Shelley
A Fan With a Stork Flying Over: The Japanese Impact on American Aesthetics, 1875-1915 - Nancy Green
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A Fan With a Stork Flying Over: The Japanese Impact on American Aesthetics, 1875-1915 - Nancy Green
Flashes of the Finite: Sally Mann's Family Pictures - Sarah Kennel
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Flashes of the Finite: Sally Mann's Family Pictures - Sarah Kennel
Van Gogh and Japan - Louis van Tilborgh
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Van Gogh and Japan - Louis van Tilborgh
Starry Nights, Sunny Days: Van Gogh in Provence - George Shackelford
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Starry Nights, Sunny Days: Van Gogh in Provence - George Shackelford
Sally Mann: Writing with Photographs - Sarah Greenough
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Sally Mann: Writing with Photographs - Sarah Greenough
Van Gogh: The Rocks in Context - David Bomford
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Van Gogh: The Rocks in Context - David Bomford
Van Gogh: Materials and Techniques - David Bomford
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Van Gogh: Materials and Techniques - David Bomford
Thank you for making this available online 😊
Sooooo interesting! Thank you
really starting at 11:11 😅
Is there a way to access HD images of color restored irises and roses ?
Enter Islam and success
Radical Islam killed Theo Van Gogh.
He and previously the woman from Boston MFA started their lecture saying that they refuse to correctly pronounce the name of van Gogh...If you can't do it,shut up about it and don't ridicule what is above your powers! The name stems from a village in Western Germany,find out how it is pronounced there,I'd say! And then he stumbles through the lecture,didn't take his hayfever medication,coughs into the microphone and makes mistakes: the flowering branch is not from an olive tree and the name of the skinny Belgian Eugene IS BOCH ,not Blanc! This man is bigoted,and should not give lectures about a painter who is mentally unstable and who tried to explain his shortcomings in his paintings by weak excuses like: he can't paint the figures in the Olive Garden,because he didn't get the anatomy right(his own words) and he then says there is no need to paint human figures in a religious painting,the trees will do! Just look at his cardboard women harvesting olives!
Oh my god get into the lecture already!!
Shoutout to the head at 34:33 - 37:02 for mixing things up a bit
Excellent video, very interesting details about Berthe Morisot's life and works
I love Vincent's work; he was so un-appreciated by people while he was living. So sad. He has inspired me to stay up all night and paint
About the lecturer: Dr. Helga Kessler Aurisch. Born in Germany, Dr. Aurisch moved to New York at the age of ten. She received her B.A. from Smith College before returning to Europe to pursue her M.A. and Ph.D. in Art History from the University of Vienna, Austria, and the University of Freiburg, Germany, respectively. After beginning her career at the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, Dr. Aurisch joined the MFAH staff in 2004. Since, she has been responsible for attracting first-rate European art exhibits to Houston. Dr. Aurisch specializes in nineteenth-century painting and will provide expert insight into the two collections we visit on our tour. Source: Houston-Leipzig Presents: Monet to Picasso - A Very Private Collection and Berthe Morisot: Impressionist Original.
Thank you!!
Thank you for this interesting upload. Here is my upload to share with you. ua-cam.com/video/pQmr7Yp-WL4/v-deo.html
So inspiring. Starting a very Johnsian exploration in my sketchbooks thanks to this
Would it really be too much of an effort to pronounce his name correctly ? Okay not expecting a perfect Dutch accent but at least try. It’s not that hard.
Van Gogh was sympathetic about difficulties that English speakers had when pronouncing his name. That was among his reasons for signing his paintings with just Vincent
French, Americans and Dutch we all have our own way of saying it. Speakers can begin by stating how you state it in Dutch but then it is respectful to opt for the American or French way of saying it.
@@thewealthofnations4827 but the American pronunciation makes absolutely no sense, van Go (?) . I have to confess it is one of my bugbears. I am Scottish, so accustomed to saying the ‘ch’ in loch, and have had splendid tuition from my brother’s Dutch partner to approximate the ‘correct’ pronunciation, from the Dutch ‘v’ in van to the full guttural Gogh. Right or wrong, it’s a matter of respect for me. Presumably folks say, ‘Bach’ and not, ‘Back’.
@nichotto I appreciate your desire for proper pronunciation. My Scottish colleagues in Australia say they have had to greatly adjust the way they speak so they are more easily understood here. The gutteral sound is not common in English so we tilt to "Go" which is what we know. If they French were so particular and they also pronounced it the Dutch way I might be more self conscious but they too have a different pronunciation. My bugbear is that in public school in America the only thing we focussed on for Van Gogh was his mental breakdown. It has taken lectures like this and the one at Yale by John Walsh to better appreciate Van Gogh. Have you listened to the John Walsh Yale lectures on Van Gogh?
@@thewealthofnations4827 no I’ve never heard his lectures. Yes indeed, Van Gogh the mad one; Toulouse Lautrec the short guy, and Picasso the womaniser. My brother’s partner is even more strict on ‘ the right pronunciation’ of French artists. They would find it ever so slightly annoying when us Brits mispronounced Manet or Degas for example, not giving the correct intonation etc. But the Dutch are master linguists ! She speaks fluent English, German, French and some Spanish, and of course Dutch.
(van goff)van gogh????
Van Gogh was sublime.
Merci beaucoup . Most excellent lecture.
No worries at all my friend. I come every day
What is the lecturers name? Shes fantastic and I'd like to reference her properly
Olga Haridge it was difficult to hear
I think she said Helga Aurisch, quite difficult to understand.
I found this: Dr. Helga Kessler Aurisch. Born in Germany, Dr. Aurisch moved to New York at the age of ten. She received her B.A. from Smith College before returning to Europe to pursue her M.A. and Ph.D. in Art History from the University of Vienna, Austria, and the University of Freiburg, Germany, respectively. After beginning her career at the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, Dr. Aurisch joined the MFAH staff in 2004. Since, she has been responsible for attracting first-rate European art exhibits to Houston. Dr. Aurisch specializes in nineteenth-century painting and will provide expert insight into the two collections we visit on our tour.
Fantastic!
Thank you very much thank you 😊
went today. really sucks. paid $23 dollars and cant take any pictures!
There is so much human effort put into the academic analysis of Van Gogh's paintings, yet this completely fascinating lecture has been watched less than 160 times. I am very glad I took time to watch. I am better for this. Thank you.