Fascinating and very well presented telling the story in such a way that I am mesmerized. Keep these coming because the storytelling is compelling and nothing like what I grew up with in my history books of art. It adds another dimension which we need in today’s world to understand our love of art and its sometimes tragic relationship to society.
My favorite painting is actually a watercolor. It's titled " A tuft of Grass ". It was painted by Albrecht Durer. He is better known for his woodblock prints.
I can recommend Peter Greeanway's " Rembrandt J'Accuse" a film/documentary from 2008 with Martin Freeman, Eva Birthisle, Jodhi May. It's an interpretation of the symbolism depicted in the Nightwatch. It gives an explaination to why the two small girls ( there are two- one behind the other- which this presenter ignores) are given a prominent place, with light illumination the girl in the forefront. It givet a fascinating interpretation of the relation between the characters depicted in the picture. It's a fascinating story.
Andrew always brings top notch documentaries. I almost forgot about this one
We are all “ Silly” and Free! Thank you Sir I would love to be able to stand in front of “The Night watch”
Fascinating and very well presented telling the story in such a way that I am mesmerized. Keep these coming because the storytelling is compelling and nothing like what I grew up with in my history books of art. It adds another dimension which we need in today’s world to understand our love of art and its sometimes tragic relationship to society.
Thank you very much for this most enjoyable & informative presentation.
Lovely docu, greetings from Amsterdam!
THE GREATEST masterpiece in the history of art....
Thanks for posting
The close ups of the brush dabbing paint look like someone who has never painted before trying to look like a painter for a documentary
My favorite painting is actually a watercolor. It's titled " A tuft of Grass ". It was painted by Albrecht Durer. He is better known for his woodblock prints.
I can recommend Peter Greeanway's " Rembrandt J'Accuse" a film/documentary from 2008 with Martin Freeman, Eva Birthisle, Jodhi May. It's an interpretation of the symbolism depicted in the Nightwatch. It gives an explaination to why the two small girls ( there are two- one behind the other- which this presenter ignores) are given a prominent place, with light illumination the girl in the forefront. It givet a fascinating interpretation of the relation between the characters depicted in the picture. It's a fascinating story.
Sometimes, it seems that, Conservator’s “Conserve” paintings not just because it’s necessary but it’s a trophy for the Resume and for bragging rights.
Very nice told story
HE CAME AT THE NIGHT
Turner,
greatest paintings,
interesting
Krackenfrau 1998
I hate even the sound of his voice