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Ben
Приєднався 9 гру 2014
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the universe smiles upon you [ambient playlist]
the universe smiles upon you [ambient playlist]
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gentle piano for different moods [playlist]
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gentle piano for different moods [playlist]
bittersweet classical music [playlist]
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bittersweet classical music [playlist]
calm classical piano for a rainy day [playlist]
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calm classical piano for a rainy day [playlist]
happy classical music to start the day [playlist]
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happy classical music to start the day [playlist]
relaxing piano to help you drift away [playlist]
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relaxing piano to help you drift away [playlist]
moody music for a late walk in the city [playlist]
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moody music for a late walk in the city [playlist]
I listen to this music while reading 'Piranesi', perfect fit! Have a look if you dont know that book yet
Bella melodia rilassante! Bella tonalità di voce!
Plzz pin me 😊😊❤❤
Ok 😊😊😊😊
This is the cutest thing I've ever seen 😭♥️
It had to be shared!
sememiltons are kool and god is kooloooler thdo
I agree. I think
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Incredible, thank you for posting!
Glad you enjoyed! It’s an incredible painting.
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The music is said to be medieval, but paintings belong to the baroque period.
Oooh, a medieval playlist with vocals
thank you
You're welcome!
not the dark period in history many have made it out to be
In many ways brighter
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Como se llama la pintura lo agradeceria
Plum Brandy by Édouard Manet.
This is good medicine " I'm healed.....
So peaceful to listen to this and reminisce about the old days. Five of my sons were martyred fighting the unholy Ottomans in far off Hungary. Our landgrave sent my other sons to fight some fellows in Augsburg who were trying to read the Bible in German. Took my daughters to listen to a traveling bard who laid down some of these jams at the alehouse. Six days later we all passed by way of the pox. Our bishop outlawed cats to stop the affliction from spreading further.
I would rather say proto renaissance than medieval music...
Why?
"Seek the LORD while He may be found; call upon Him while He is near." - Isaiah 55:6 💡 Yeshua replied to His disciples: "I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me." - John 14:6 🌠 "For there is only one God, and only one mediator between God and menkind; the Man Christ Jesus who gave His life as a ransom for all." - 1 Timothy 2:5 ❤❤ "Seek peace with all men and HOLYNESS, without which no one will see God." - Hebrews 12:14 📖 "Therefore submit yourselves to The Creator, resist the devil and he will flee from you." - James 4:7
Long live Europe.
If you analyse the painting further you can actually see hints hinting that the wife was already dead during the making of the picture. The man let the portrait be drawn after his wife died to remember her. We had the painting in art class.
I studied it at school last year
I really like this song
That fucking hat lmao
nope, he was an atheist. the light on the writings is to signify THE ENLIGHTENMENT which was a move AWAY from the church. sorry folks.
I believe Matejko was a devout catholic.
Additional fun fact about this discovery- the church was VERY against it! Even though he viewed himself as a catholic, the Catholic Church viewed him as a heretic for “trying to disprove the Bible”. There were several points in the Bible describing the sun as being in the heavens, earth being at the center, people praying to control day and night during battle, etc. There was one priest who even went so far as to say Copernicus claiming the sun was at the center was the same as saying “Jesus was not born to a virgin”. They took it VERY seriously that the Earth was not the center of the universe and for some reason I find that a little funny 😅
The bible doesn’t make this claim, but it was a widespread belief held by many - including the church. Copernicus initially had the support of the church to publish his findings and give lectures on it. But it was eventually deemed a threat to the church’s authority (not the Bible’s authority!) Within the Catholic church, a decision was eventually made to ban the teaching of this discovery. Protestants were more tolerant of the teaching which makes sense as the denomination is younger than the discovery!
@@benvids the controversy over his theories didn’t start right away, it took some years for the church to really start to get mad about it, but the Bible definitely does make those claims. Psalms 19:4 “god has made a home for the sun in the heavens” Joshua 10 is the story of a battle and in verses 12 and onward it says Joshua prays to the lord for the sun to stop and the moon to halt to allow more light for battle: “So the sun stood still, and the moon stopped, until the people had avenged themselves upon their enemies." (Verse 13) this is the one that really ruffled feathers because it was like Copernicus was claiming a recorded miracle didn’t actually happen And it’s believed that the “earth is at the center” theory all started with the description of the “three tiers” in genesis 16 (“the waters below, the heavens above, and the earth at the center”) ALTHOUGH this one heavily depends on which version of the Bible someone is reading since they are all translated differently. (Ps- I should also point out I’m not even technically religious. I just have read the Bible before out of interest and am a huge history nerd about the 1400s-1600s specifically)
@@hannahbarrett1221 Interesting! While I disagree that those verses are making that claim, it would be interesting to see evidence that the church thought so! Re: Psalm 19, it is a song written by King David. It’s wrong to treat it as a scientific statement. Similarly re: Joshua 10 - the sun doesn’t really rise, the earth spins. But we still say sunrise. (Joshua or some scribe or later author wrote that the sun stopped.) Genesis - those tiers are true! It is speaking of the earth, not the universe. What do you think?
Fun fact : she's also wearing white fur under that dress (most likely of either ermine or squirrel belly origin) which would've required about 2000 of the animal to get it done
Love your video
Putin, Is that you?
Why does the bride look like a bald dude in women clothing?
A high hairline was fashionable. In 15th Century Northern Europe, ladies would shave the front off to have a bigger forehead. A *fivehead* if you will.
Love this! Beauty is more cultural than we give credit for nowadays @@benvids
Powerful 🙏💪
The "nobility" of this earth is poor with God!
The dog looks exactly like one of my neighbor’s dogs and she is almost just as tiny. Probably a Yorkie mix. I love it
remarkable example of early Netherlandish painting
Could you share a source on the ability for folks to get married with neither a priest nor witnesses? It seems unlikely given what little I know of the era, but I would be curious to know either way
‘Marriage in Europe 1400-1800’ written by Charles Donahue. Here is a portion of the book :) degruyter.com/document/doi/10.3138/9781442625488-004/html?lang=en
‘Marriage in Europe 1400-1800’ written by Charles Donahue.
And their pooch
Some random facts: Since he is holding hand with his left, he is marrying left (idk how you say it in english) That means he is marrying someone below his social status. Also, the dog is a symbol of Loyalty. But its missing in the Mirror. Another weird thing is that you can see something black coming from the woman. Theres a theory that explains both the dog and the black thing: She cheated on him.
Can you point me to the "something black coming from the woman", please?
@@fsutaria Im sorry i dont know why i wrote that, but you can see in the mirror that they are not holding hands soo yeah
The dog and not holding hands might indicate more that time passed, maybe the two are getting married in the painting, and receiving guests in the mirror? It'd be incredibly difficult to paint a dog in the mirror since it probably wouldn't hold still
That might be juicy gossip. Arnolfini (the man in the painting) commissioned Jan van Eyck for this portrait. If Eyck knew of the bride's unfaithfulness it would be bold to paint it in without Arnolfini's knowledge. If Arnolfini knew, it would be even stranger to have it preserved in paint at great expense!
thank you very much
Love the paint but as an art student it was such a pain to study lmao (it has an incredible amount of details each one of them with a different symbolism)
So many symbols! If this one was a pain, what painting did you love to study?
i love this painting!
Beautiful music! what ruins everything is that it lasts for the entire duration. either the same songs over and over again 🤬😡😡😡😤
Magistral selection!!! 🙏🙏
Thank you
Just lovely music.
Maravilhoso!
WOW
Nice sketches!
Would love a playlist like this that's all instrumental.
Noted!
In the reflection of her in the window it looks like someone has their hand on her shoulder, it looks like she’s grieving the lost of a loved one possibly a man she loved and his spirit has his hand on her shoulder. I say a man she loved because of the picture of Cupid.
Me, I am that girl 😢
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Some of you night appreciate Simon and Garfunkel's "Scarborough Fair Canticle," which is a modern rendition of a medieval song, with a twist. ua-cam.com/video/nG9TaLKfJGc/v-deo.htmlsi=Z9-0GOid2Q1ut_s_
انا عربي و مسلم و احب هذا النوع من الغناء ة الموسيقى... لملذا... لا ادري...