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Paul Burkhart
United States
Приєднався 22 гру 2007
A sundry videographic miscellany.
Відео
Jerusalem Archaeological Park Southern Steps
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Jerusalem Archaeological Park Southern Steps
"Doxology" in St Anne's Church at the Pools of Bethesda (Jerusalem)
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"Doxology" in St Anne's Church at the Pools of Bethesda (Jerusalem)
"It is Well" in St Anne's Church at the Pools of Bethesda (Jerusalem)
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"It is Well" in St Anne's Church at the Pools of Bethesda (Jerusalem)
Our Son Luke's Baptism
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On 10/13/24, our boy Luke (three months old), was baptized into membership into the visible family of God. It was a beautiful day and we are so glad celebrate God's promise of faithfulness to our son through this baptism.
A Hawk in Urban Philly?
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For all my bird people out there, here was a sight I am not used to seeing in the backyard of my North Philly rowhome. Is it a falcon or hawk or some kind? Help me identify it!
Three Sisters Spring & Manatee Refuge (Supercut)
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Three Sisters Spring & Manatee Refuge (Supercut)
Santiago Cathedral Mariachi Band (Horizontal)
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Santiago Cathedral Mariachi Band (Horizontal)
Santiago Cathedral Mariachi Band (Vertical)
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Santiago Cathedral Mariachi Band (Vertical)
Casa de Fernanda Songs & Dance Party Supercut (Camino Portugues)
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Casa de Fernanda Songs & Dance Party Supercut (Camino Portugues)
Our AMAZING Office Christmas Decorations!
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Our AMAZING Office Christmas Decorations!
Christmas Potions Class at The Cauldron Philadelphia
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Christmas Potions Class at The Cauldron Philadelphia
Christmas Singing in the Galleries at The Philadelphia Museum of Art (2012)
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Christmas Singing in the Galleries at The Philadelphia Museum of Art (2012)
The Epic End of the BIlly Graham Museum
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The Epic End of the BIlly Graham Museum
Ryan Long "Ulysses" reading at Rosenbach's Bloomsday Festival 2022
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Ryan Long "Ulysses" reading at Rosenbach's Bloomsday Festival 2022
A genius
🤔 as I have heard, Renoir died in 1919 🙄
Poor thing. i cannot even imagine Rheumatoid Arthritis back in those days, without modern medicines making life bearable.
probably did noy realize the cig was an inflamatory. His looked so bad maybe that didn't matter
Did i see a fantasy Dabi cosplay? 😂🤩
Could the woman be one of his models?
Il fume encore! Magnufique!!!!
The book by his son, Jean, is excellent..and busts a lot of the myths about Renoir.
Stupéfiant de le voir 100 ans plus tard. Je le vois dans sont atelier. C'est l'histoire
...did he show him a Picasso?....
What was the event??
Where is sound?
This video is from 1920, seven years before the first film with sound was released in theaters.
Terrible quality for a 3 years old video
Well that explains a lot
When asked about painting with his arthritis in his latter years, Renoir said, "The pain passes, but the beauty remains." Some of his last paintings exhibit very vibrant colors.
Creo haber leído que, debido a la artrosis de sus manos, terminó pintando con los pinceles atados a su puño. Eso es amar lo que haces.
His gout condition is like my dad.
Thank you hard work life and dedication very difficult to have a video from that time!
sad to see someone so lucid and in the moment of life having to deal with an aged body.
The master at work regardless of his health concern.
Set the video speed to 0.75 and it looks much better.
0,5👌
Pierre-Aguste Renior, 25 Feb.1841- 3 Dec. 1919.
Tengo una litogafria original de renoir de 1912. la quiero vender pero no sé dónde. Ya la tube por un buen tiempo. Ya es hora de que algún fanático de renoir la tenga
Sería interesante que la compartieras por este medio pero permítame preguntarle ¿De dónde la obtuvo?
@@restrepoher6430 la optube en una tienda de segunda mano. Me llamo la atención lo hermosa y clasica que se veía la obra de arte. la compré y al llegar a casa ví que decía renoir. y la lleve a verificar y después de estudios científicos me dijeron que era una obra real y auténtica del gran impresionista pierre Auguste renoir. es una belleza ciento once años de historia. al verla lo transporta a uno a esos bellos tiempos no es una pintura es una litografía.
Can you imagine how much it would be possible to get from this garbage necessary, for example, for the country methanol!, electricity, gasoline, diesel fuel, mineral fertilizers, etc.! We could provide the whole country with energy carriers, and if we add marine garbage to this garbage! Investors!, there has been a technology in Russia for a long time that will automatically process all this garbage in an environmentally friendly way, without dioxins and furans, into energy and recycle it without a trace!
Amazing. Reducing the speed to 0.5 and you’ll get the impression you’re even there. Thanks
Fantastic
A real Artist never stops thinking and working. 🤗
Sooo cool
Une vidéo originale de Renoir : c'est tout bonnement incroyable. Je suis fasciné par ces anciens films.
I love this 💕
Wouldn't it be interesting to learn the year filmed? We thank you for sharing such a rare clip from what looks to be early 1900's. Such rare film footage is deserving of a 'million plus views' in just the next 12 months
One of the most astounding pieces of film in existence!
I wish someone who can read lips could translate what is he talking about.
I am a painter of 50+ years. The Impressionists were exactly that. They were one day painters who could not paint air as did say, the Tonalists or the Barbizon. Look at Monet's water lilies done in impasto. The essence of water lilies are their fragility. When personal style overrides subject matter, that is hubris. Compare Isaak Levitan to Monet. The Impressionists were a fad because they went against the Naturalist School that were rightly accepted by the Salon. Renoir was the worst of all because of his insipid pinks and baby blues. He was a feather painter. I. E. The Bathers. There have been many a forger of Impressionism. They each had a recipe that was sugary. Look at the Russian School that was at the same time.. My God, no comparison. George Inness said that Impressionist was mere claptrap. Janson and K. Clarke liked 19c. French male painters. And they never left Europe until the 20 c. You, obviously adhere to how art history has been taught for decades. I recommend going to The Hermitage and The Rijks museums.
I have been painting for nearly seventy years....! And I would give anything to paint like Renoir! Perhaps instead of denigrating Renoir you should show us some of your work!
It's so amazing to see him at work. A pure genius and a great Artist.
Greatest
Sacha Guitry est l'auteur de ces séquences uniques consacrées aux grands artistes français de son temps (Renoir, Monet, Rodin, Degas, Saint-Saëns...) Il fut, avec Mirbeau, l'un des rares à être admis er bien accueilli chez Claude Monet à Giverny.
This is incredible! Imagine how much it hurt just to hold a brush! It demonstrates that no matter how miserable, a person in his right mind just wants to keep living, working, and producing! I LOVE this. Thank you so very much!
Well said 🦅❤️🦅
Well, by no means a comparative, but check Jason Becker, still creating and just moving his eyes
My girlfriend has VERY severe Rheumatoid Arthritis for over 30 years, with the SAME hands as Renoir, and her feet are much worse. She was very surprised when she first saw this video how similar his hands, shoulders, and his movements are to hers. I can attest that Renoir coped and exceled in spite of his condition. It can be a very aggressive, deforming, painful and crippling disease.
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Voila.
One of the greatest ever, so much beauty in his work. But this is so sad, his hand already crippled. I believe students painted for him the last years, at first helping his hand hold the brush, then holding the brush with him leading, later painting exactly what he told them and precisely how to do it.
I think the brush was tied to his hand because of crippling arthritis. He wanted to continue to paint, so that was the alternative.
I just found your channel and brierly looked at some of the titles of your videos. Only curious as to why you show a garbage dump in Guatemala? Did you or someone you know try to help people there?
My UA-cam account isn't so much a "channel" with a cohesive theme or anything. It's mainly a place to host general videos for my life to share with others or embed in blog posts. Here's where I wrote about the context for this video. blog.prodigalpaul.com/2013/04/17/as-we-lay-dying-guatemala-day-2/
Rope
Thanks for that. Very nice. 🌸
The hat
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I absolutely adore seeing videos like this of great masters.
The Impressionists were well daubed. Unfortunately, JW Janson made them famous. Only European men in the 19c. There were far better artists all over the globe, especially Russia. Lots of women in Scandinavia. The Impressionists, especially Renoir's work which was sickeningly sweet, ad nauseum. Look up The Hague School, The Naturalists, The Newlyn School, the Barbizon, The Glasgow Boys... All superior to the French insipid school of one day painters.
All you're doing is telling everybody that you don't understand Impressionism.
You have zero idea of what you are talking about.
@@Ziad3195 She's just a UA-cam commenter with her head up her a**.
Phucking headcase.