Frederic Church’s Olana (Hudson River Valley, NY) - Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop
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- Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
- Painting Frederic Church’s Olana in Hudson River Valley, New York - From Emmy Award winning PBS series Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop (Program 113, Season One) (English Subtitles)
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David’ visits the tranquil setting at Olana, Hudson River painter Frederic Church’s Persian-inspired home in upstate New York. The Hudson River Painters, considered the first American school of painting, were profoundly influenced by European traditions, especially the Ideal Italian landscapes of Claude Lorrain. They were popular from 1825 to 1875 and gave Americans their pictorial sense of national identity.
Church designed Olana's stunning landscape over many years to incorporate the timeless aesthetic of the romantic landscape tradition found in 17th century paintings by landscape greats Claude and Poussin and in the famous parks designed created by Frederick Law Olmstead, including Central Park and Boston Commons. In David’s painting demonstration overlooking Church's famous view of the Hudson River, he will experiment with this historic motif and offer various techniques to create different types of foliage and the river in the distance.
David then works with his talented fellow artist Lynn Franklin-Henry on the grounds of Olana and discusses her oil painting. Please note that Lynn gave her consent to David for the discussion about her painting and for David's comments in paint on the actual painting. We hope that you enjoy the beauty of the Hudson River Valley!
Introduction: 0:00 minutes
Composition, Diagram, and Palette: Begins at 05:16 minutes
Oil Painting Demonstration: Begins at 07:34 minutes
Conclusion of Oil Painting: Begins at 17:41 minutes
David and Lynn Franklin-Henry 's Discussion of her Oil Sketch: Begins at 18:15 minutes
Conclusion: Begins at 25.10 minutes
Oil Palette: Ultramarine Blue; Alizarin Crimson; Titanium White;
.. Gamboge Yellow; Scheveningen Blue Light (Copper Based Azurite Blue); Vermilion; and Transparent Red Oxide.
Medium - LInseed Oil and a drop of Turpenoid.
Producers: SimmonsArt and David Dunlop
Host and Painter: David Dunlop
Fellow Artist: Lynn Franklin-Henry
Directors: Connie Simmons and David Dunlop
Writers: David Dunlop and Connie Simmons
Editor: Connie Simmons
Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop (Seasons One and Two), produced by SimmonsArt and David Dunlop, is an innovative, lively, and entertaining Emmy® and CINE Golden Eagle Award winning PBS series that takes you to the actual locations in France, Italy and the United States that inspired the great artists Claude Monet, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Paul Cezanne, J.M.W. Turner, John Singer Sargent, Francesco Guardi, James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Winslow Homer, and the Hudson River artists to create some of their most iconic works. These half-hour programs, energized by David Dunlop’s infectious enthusiasm, explore the lives, techniques, and inspiration of these master artists through a combination of discussion and demonstration in the beautiful locations that inspired them.
We would also love to see you at David's live online Landscape Painting Workshops and More Painting programs: www.daviddunlop.com.
watched it again. not a wasted word!
You are astonishing. Netflix should offer you a series ……I am just hooked on watching your videos.
HI, Dulcieogilvie - Thank you for your lovely comments - we always appreciate your generous thoughts! We would love to create series for Netflix or Apple TV, but it is a difficult world for production of art /creativity programming! Thank you again! Kind regards, David and Connie
Yes!
David is such an inspiration. A wonderful master of the brush! I genuinely could watch David paint all day long. I've learnt so much by watching and listening to David's every word. Please sir, don't ever stop sharing.
Dear @plantedbox - Hi ! What lovely and generous comments! We are so happy to be able to hear from you and to know that our programs were meaningful to you! Thank you very much! All the best, Connie and David
So happy to see this video as I only live a 30 minute drive from Olana and have sketched there many times! Finally retiring as an elementary art teacher and can’t wait to paint plein aire at Frederick Church’s estate! Thank you for sharing!
Such a beautiful production, wonderful music, history-SOUL! The essence of landscape painting including a wind gust!
Hi, @andreapiedmonte1954! Thank you so much. We are so happy that you enjoyed it. We loved being at Olana - it is a magical place. And the wind gusts as well! Kind regards, David and Connie
You're the best, Dunlop. The best!
Dear Tkarcher940! Thank you so much for watching and writing - we love hearing from you! We are delighted you enjoyed it. Kind regards, David and Connie
Nothing but love❤
Thank you, Frantiqd - We are happy that you enjoyed it! We love hearing from you! All the best, Connie and David
Wonderful video David! Very much appreciated. This one makes me want to be more ‘ capricciosa’ whimsical and capricious at the same time. Thank you
Dear @mona2242 - Thank you so much and we are delighted you enjoyed it. What a great thought about being more whimsical! Kind regards, David and Connie
You are an amazing artist, storyteller, teacher and performer. I am so grateful for these videos.
Great appreciation for your videos, David. It made me so happy to see this pop up on you tube today. Keep those videos (cards and letters) coming, please.
Hi, annrubino! Thank you so much. We are happy that you enjoyed it. We have more videos to come and we appreciate your writing. Kind regards, David and Connie
Excellent video‼️. Great insight into landscape painting. Through your example.🖼️
Absolutely stunning and magnificent!!!
Dear @ArtHistoryProfessor - How lovely to see you here again - thank you much for watching and for writing to us. We love hearing from you. All the best, Connie and David
Wow! This was great fun and very interesting. Thank you.
Dear @Ran_G - Hi! Thank you so much for watching and writing to us. We are happy that you enjoyed it. Kind regards, David and Connie
Your videos are amazing I love your videos!!!❤️
Dear Marisa - We are happy that you enjoyed it! Thank you very much for watching and for writing to us! It means so much to us to hear from you. All the best, Connie and David
Really enjoyed catching up on your last 3 videos... so glad to see you again.
Dear janerogers5717 - Hi! Thank you so much. We are delighted you enjoyed it. Kind regards, David and Connie
Your videos are not only a lesson on painting but very informative and historical! Bravo!
...and an art history teacher. Ann
Hi, takemetoseait - great to see you again! Thank you so much. We are delighted you enjoyed it. Kind regards, David and Connie
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It’s one fabulous site to paint! Been there and your painting and instruction are simply fabulous! Do you ever go further north to the Adirondacks? Loved this one David!
Hi, kayakarana6059 - It is a great place to visit and to paint - we loved being there as well. We are happy that you enjoyed it! I have painted all along the east coast - many gorgeous places! All the best, Connie and David
You teach me as well
Thanks as always. I think of bright yellow appearing often in Church / Cole paintings. Was there perhaps a new pigment available to them?
HI, Stephen - Always great to see you! Thank you. There were new yellows available during that time, cadmium yellow and chrome yellow, as well as others. We will write later about this. Kind regards, Connie and David
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Thank you, Connie and David
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Hola, puedes desactivar los subtítulos desactivándolos en las secciones de configuración en el lado derecho debajo del video. Kind regards, Connie and David