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Douglas Haggo
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Classicism 3: Neoclassicism in Art
In the third video of her three-part series on Classicism in art, art historian Regina Haggo explains how Neoclassicism revived classical and Renaissance art. She outlines the origins of the classical style in the first video of the series, Classicism 1: Classical Greek Art. In the second video, Classicism 2: Renaissance Art, she looks at the revival of the classical style in the Renaissance.
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Lavinia Fontana: portrait vs self-portrait
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Art historian Regina Haggo explores some of the differences between a traditional portrait and a self-portrait, comparing two paintings by Lavinia Fontana, an Italian artist active around 1600. This video is part of Taking the Mystery out of Art History, a series introducing significant styles, movements and artistic works.
Clothing and stance in ancient Greek sculpture
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Art historian Regina Haggo summarizes the development of the female figure in Archaic and Classical Greek sculpture, focusing on the treatment of drapery and its relation to changes in stance. This video is part of Taking the Mystery out of Art History, a series introducing significant styles, movements and artistic works. Regina has made other videos on Greek art and architecture: Contrapposto...
Contrapposto in ancient Greek sculpture
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Art historian Regina Haggo presents a concise outline of the development of contrapposto in Greek sculpture, from the Archaic period to the Late Classical period. This video is part of Taking the Mystery out of Art History, a series introducing significant styles, movements and artistic works. Regina has made other videos on Greek art and architecture: Archaic Greek Art: the Kore Classicism 1: ...
Renaissance church architecture: the basics
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Art historian Regina Haggo summarizes the principal features of a typical early Renaissance church and shows how several of its characteristics recall ancient Roman architecture. This video is one of several in which Regina Haggo outlines the basics of ancient and medieval architecture in Europe: Greek temple architecture: the basics Roman temple architecture: the basics Early Christian church ...
Gothic church architecture: the basics
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Art historian Regina Haggo summarizes the principal features of a typical Gothic church built between 1150 and 1500. She shows how it compares with the typical Romanesque pilgrimage church described in Romanesque church architecture: the basics. This video is one of several in which Regina Haggo outlines the basics of ancient and medieval architecture in Europe: Greek temple architecture: the b...
Roman Art: the emperor's image
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Art historian Regina Haggo compares images of different Roman emperors, showing how these images reflect each emperor’s vision of his role. Chronologically, this video follows her video titled Hellenistic Art. It is part of Taking the Mystery out of Art History, a series introducing significant styles, movements and artistic works.
Byzantine church architecture: the basics
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Art historian Regina Haggo explains and illustrates the principal features of the typical Byzantine church built between the 9th and the 15th century. This video is one of several in which Regina Haggo outlines the basics of ancient and medieval architecture in Europe: Greek temple architecture: the basics Roman temple architecture: the basics Early Christian church architecture: the Basilica H...
Romanesque church architecture: the basics
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Art historian Regina Haggo summarizes the principal features of a typical Romanesque pilgrimage church built between 1050 and 1150. She shows how it compares with the typical Early Christian church described in Early Christian church architecture: the Basilica. This video is one of several in which Regina Haggo outlines the basics of ancient and medieval architecture in Europe: Greek temple arc...
Classicism 2: Renaissance Art
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In the second video of her three-part series on Classicism in art, art historian Regina Haggo explains how the Renaissance revived the classical style. The origins of the classical style are outlined in the first video of this series, Classicism 1: Classical Greek Art. The last video in the series is Classicism 3: Neoclassicism in Art. Another video, Giotto: Nativity, introduces an important pr...
Early Christian church architecture: the Basilica
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Regina Haggo explains the characteristics of the typical Early Christian basilica as it developed from the 4th to the 6th century AD. She also looks at the origins of this type of building in Roman architecture. This video is part of Taking the Mystery out of Art History, a series introducing significant styles, movements, subjects and artistic works.
Archaic Greek Art: the Kore
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Regina Haggo illustrates the development of Archaic Greek Art, focusing on three examples of the Kore, the clothed female figure. This video comes before Classicism 1: Classical Greek Art. It is part of Taking the Mystery out of Art History, a series introducing significant styles, movements and artistic works. The closeup photos of the Berlin Kore were taken by Egisto Sani and are used under a...
Hellenistic Greek Art
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Regina Haggo explains and illustrates the fundamental characteristics of Hellenistic art. This video follows Classicism 1: Classical Greek Art. It is part of Taking the Mystery out of Art History, a series introducing significant styles, movements and artistic works.
Ancient Roman temple architecture: the basics
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Regina Haggo outlines the most important characteristics of a typical Roman temple from the 1st century BC to the 3rd century AD. This video is part of Taking the Mystery out of Art History, a series introducing significant styles, movements, subjects and artistic works.
Nerezi: Lamentation
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Regina Haggo, an art historian specializing in Byzantine art, shows how a 12th-century painting of the Lamentation is designed to tug at the heartstrings. This video is part of Taking the Mystery out of Art History, a series introducing significant styles, movements, subjects and artistic works. The painting is on an interior wall of the Church of St. Panteleimon in Nerezi, North Macedonia.
Ancient Greek temple architecture: the basics
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Ancient Greek temple architecture: the basics
Hagia Sophia in Istanbul: Architecture and Mosaics
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Hagia Sophia in Istanbul: Architecture and Mosaics
Artemisia Gentileschi: Judith Beheading Holofernes
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Artemisia Gentileschi: Judith Beheading Holofernes
This video just brilliantly condensed my 60 pages of A-Level Art History into 9 clear, concise and informative minutes - Thank you so much for this!
The pinnacle of human achievement in art in my opinion.
Thank you, this video was a great run down.
Thank you for this great great summary. Appreciated 🙏🏻
very good video! thx
No, the "byzantine" empire wasn't founded by Constantine (????). It was the Roman empire all along.
STOP CALLING THE GREAT OSMAN'S, OTTOMAN! OTTO IS A GERMAN MALE NAME, MAN IS A GENDER IN GERMAN LANGUAGE! THE GREAT OSMANS ARE TURKS AND MUSLIMS, NOT CRUSADER GERMANS, WHO FART ON THE TABLE WHEN EATING! FULL STOP! NOT TURKEY, BUT TURKIYE! UTHMAN-USMAN-OSMAN, NOT OTTOMAN!
i love the music
Informative and concise. Thank you.
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Fantastic video - thanks for providing this.
Great video! Thanks for creating it!
Nice information given
I havent even started video but gave it a like since the music was “right”🫶🏻
Wonderful explanation! Thank you!
awesome video thank you!
Thanks for the informational video, I never thought of portraits as capturing this much information, its truly about so much more then just the face
Amazing thanks
#eduardosaverin ❤
Thanks for this informative content!
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How can I get ahold of that music, and more like it? Excellent!
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@@douglashaggo5724 WONDERFUL! Thank you so much!!
Thks for this well crafted vdo
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Thank you for uploading educational videos, well done. However, a bit of nitpicking from my side: The title of your video should have been "History of European sculpture".
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Wonderful video! Thank you so much for your time and effort!
I want someone to design me a cheap to build "Greek Round Raised Temple Dais with a Winged Greek Goddess in the front or center". I've punched the prompt string into some AI image generators and some of their creations are pretty good.
Thank you for this beautiful and very informative video! Can anyone identify the church that appears at 1:00 and again at 5:58? Is it at Mystras?
Thank you, Chris. That is the Church of the Hodegetria in Mystras.
@@douglashaggo5724 Thanks Douglas
5:03 the basilicas are the places for the soldiers who typically had a slightly different religion, like Mithraism, which was the most popular form of Zoroastrianism in the Roman Empire because all the soldiers were in the Mithraic order, before Christianity and the Aryan Christian Church after Christianity. The Mithraic eques element becomes the medieval knights basically. The horsemen class. You have to understand how hard it is to breed war horses and how guarded those horses were as their most prized friends and family. This horse breeding tradition proves that the dark ages weren’t really dark, just quiet, as the church of the soldiers consolidates powers for various reclamations of the greater medieval confederacy.
in art history class, we were told there were three styles: doric circa 700 bc, ionic circa 500 bc, and corinthian circa 300 bc. otherwise, this was very informative. thank you.
Thank you for these videos, they are nicely done; simple and educational. The only thing, Mary cannot be less important than an archangel!
I learned a lot from this commentary. Many thanks.
Very interesting!
Great video!
But why columns? Shadow = AC?
Thank you so much for making the complex and complicated subject simple!
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Thanks for this, wish there was more attention for such videos, and that there would thus be more in depth content about ancient engineering.
Well done, love these videos 😊
great Presentation but weird choice of Music...
Another good resource for Renaissance architecture is the architect Sebastiano Serlio.
Why are the people of Hellas referred to as "Greeks," when there is no such thing? The people of that part of the world are known as Helliness, the country is officially known as Hellas, legally, embassies are Hellenic, passports denote as Hellas and in the United Nations as Hellas and the people acknowledge each other Hellinass/Hellinida; so why the deliberate persistence of the use of Greeks and Greece? Does this have something to do with the “Greek Orthodox Churches' deliberate attempt to suppress this identity with the ancient religion of Hellenism (Ἑλληνισμός)? Following this, if the Parthenon, the temple of Poseidon and most of the world-renowned heritages in Hellas, are in fact, temples of worship for the indigenous religion of Hellenism, are people permitted to officially worship there and hold religious ceremonies; if not, why not? “Those who fear life worship imaginary God(s) of others; those who love life, imagine?
Rather worship an angry god than a r@pist one
hello, i am greek, there was a period in our history, while still under ottoman rule, when we were trying to find our national identity that we called ourselves γραικοι (pronounced yreki or greki) and thats where it comes from. Nowadays, in our language we use the word "hellenic"
Why are the people of Hellas referred to as "Greeks," when there is no such thing? The people of that part of the world are known as Helliness, the country is officially known as Hellas, legally, embassies are Hellenic, passports denote as Hellas and in the United Nations as Hellas and the people acknowledge each other Hellinass/Hellinida; so why the deliberate persistence of the use of Greeks and Greece? Does this have something to do with the “Greek Orthodox Churches' deliberate attempt to suppress this identity with the ancient religion of Hellenism (Ἑλληνισμός)? Following this, if the Parthenon, the temple of Poseidon and most of the world-renowned heritages in Hellas, are in fact, temples of worship for the indigenous religion of Hellenism, are people permitted to officially worship there and hold religious ceremonies; if not, why not? “Those who fear life worship imaginary God(s) of others; those who love life, imagine?
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But she choose vhere she is likes ?????..??
Thanks for this great video. Could you give the name of the song played at the very beginning of the video? Thanks again.
Do we know when she was born, she looks like a Pisces
Great narration, I understood everything. Thanks
mas seguro que arturo