Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker make my art history class worth it, honestly. This class is so boring but every time we have to watch one of these videos I get super excited
These art videos are so fascinating. Books are good but these videos really bring to life the great drama of the creation of great artwork through the centuries.
The king in the foreground is Nimrod. Brueghel is known to have painted two other versions, both smaller than the Vienna picture. One was on ivory. The other is in Rotterdam and does not include the king's visit or the town, but the tower is even higher.
There are two Towers of Babel made by Bruegel. Both are masterpieces beyond perfect ... this one is more famous, bigger, contains more color nuances, more elements etc.. But another one, the Small Tower of Babel has an interesting feature - this is the ultimate proof that "miniature" isn't always about size, it's sometimes about technique. Detalization is completely insane in this painting, which has size 24 x 29.3 in. You can see it on Google Museum. It's a kind of handmade watch detalization.
"And Cush begat Nimrod: he began to be a mighty one in the earth. 9 He was a mighty hunter before the LORD: wherefore it is said, Even as Nimrod the mighty hunter before the LORD. 10 And the beginning of his kingdom was Babel...." Genesis 10:8-12 The king being depicted in this painting is Nimrod.
God definitely has a way of setting us straight. I just got checked in today's sermon and I feel wonderfully about it. It's the most interesting mix of firm but loving correction. I wish I could do some "close, prolonged looking" at this piece, reflecting on the implications. I would've imagined the Tower of Babel looking differently to this... but in a way, it makes sense that here would be this conical shape rather than the tube-like shape I've always envisioned. I loved the powerful irony of bowing to this king of nothingness. I've done quite a bit of that throughout my life. Ready to be more selective in that regard. The detailed views of this piece are incredible... If I'm ever in Vienna, I'll be looking for it.
Is the lion roaring and facing to our right? If so, I kind of see the lion. I'm having trouble seeing the man. Is the man sitting tall and facing to our left?
I fully agree with you, only I doubt that he was a Roman Catholic in his mind. Perhaps outwardly for the form, but there are sources that say he was a member of the 'House of Love' ... He was rather a geus or a covert Protestant.
Genesis 11: 6 And the LORD said, Behold, the people is one, and they have all one language; and this they begin to do: and now NOTHING will be restrained from them, which they have imagined to do. 7 Go to, let us go down, and there confound their language, that they may not understand one another's speech. 8 So the LORD scattered them abroad from thence upon the face of all the earth: and they left off to build the city. 9 Therefore is the name of it called Babel; because the LORD did there confound the language of all the earth: and from thence did the LORD scatter them abroad upon the face of all the earth.
@@1adebarde Hi...how are you..today? Thxs for u comment...😊 Prise the Lord is Obey all that God of Jesus said,love others,and forgive those who are guilty of us.. And how about you " Prise".... Gbu
I have a 30.000x30.000 image of this painting. Incredible. I've never seen it in person, because I don't have the money necessary to go to Europe. But, have you seen it in «ZoomViewer»? You can see each piece of the painting in «Wikimedia Commons», and further explore it in «ZoomViewer». It's a tool capable of zooming incredibly close to a image, without loosing any detail.
When I saw this painting when visiting the museum, I was incredibly surprised how small yet wonderfully detailed this artwork is. It’s stunning.
Right it’s amazing how much details are in this painting
These are low key hella therapeutic for me.
Same
Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker make my art history class worth it, honestly. This class is so boring but every time we have to watch one of these videos I get super excited
These art videos are so fascinating. Books are good but these videos really bring to life the great drama of the creation of great artwork through the centuries.
The amount of detail in this painting is amazing
The king in the foreground is Nimrod. Brueghel is known to have painted two other versions, both smaller than the Vienna picture. One was on ivory. The other is in Rotterdam and does not include the king's visit or the town, but the tower is even higher.
Wonderful video, I enjoy hearing you both talk and I can tell that you both enjoy doing so!
Seriously the most fascinating thing I've seen in months!
Very well made! Super happy to have discovered the video and the whole channel!
There are two Towers of Babel made by Bruegel. Both are masterpieces beyond perfect ... this one is more famous, bigger, contains more color nuances, more elements etc.. But another one, the Small Tower of Babel has an interesting feature - this is the ultimate proof that "miniature" isn't always about size, it's sometimes about technique. Detalization is completely insane in this painting, which has size 24 x 29.3 in. You can see it on Google Museum. It's a kind of handmade watch detalization.
saw this today, love the building and falling at the same time comment
Easily an All-time Top 10 !!!
*The magnitude detail, & scope of the vision here is honestly ineffable..* The Canvas would never be BiG enough.
An update on masterpieces like this would be great after some years🙂 Like the update you did on The Ambassadors . Thanks.
If we can get back to Vienna, we certainly will.
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History in art. Another excellent expose. Thnx
So enjoyed…thank you👌
"really difficult to pull your eyes away from it"...... I agree entirely!
"And Cush begat Nimrod: he began to be a mighty one in the earth. 9 He was a mighty hunter before the LORD: wherefore it is said, Even as Nimrod the mighty hunter before the LORD. 10 And the beginning of his kingdom was Babel...." Genesis 10:8-12 The king being depicted in this painting is Nimrod.
This "god" seems more like the villain of the fairy-tale book
Really helpful, thank you.
Also the model for the EU parliament building
how did it go suddenly from 'here's a tower' to 'he's warning us about technology'...what part of this is a warning.. im not following
Perhaps watch one more time. The Biblical parable itself is a caution.
God definitely has a way of setting us straight. I just got checked in today's sermon and I feel wonderfully about it. It's the most interesting mix of firm but loving correction.
I wish I could do some "close, prolonged looking" at this piece, reflecting on the implications.
I would've imagined the Tower of Babel looking differently to this... but in a way, it makes sense that here would be this conical shape rather than the tube-like shape I've always envisioned.
I loved the powerful irony of bowing to this king of nothingness. I've done quite a bit of that throughout my life. Ready to be more selective in that regard.
The detailed views of this piece are incredible... If I'm ever in Vienna, I'll be looking for it.
One more Masterpiece by a DUTCH Master painter!
A tale of two cities? first city of man--the last city of God
am I the only one who sees a large male figure strugling a lion in the unfinished rock in the middle?
Is the lion roaring and facing to our right? If so, I kind of see the lion. I'm having trouble seeing the man. Is the man sitting tall and facing to our left?
i would just simply keep building it
I think Pieter Brugel The Elder was very religious
I fully agree with you, only I doubt that he was a Roman Catholic in his mind. Perhaps outwardly for the form, but there are sources that say he was a member of the 'House of Love' ... He was rather a geus or a covert Protestant.
Genesis 11:
6
And the LORD said, Behold, the people is one, and they have all one language; and this they begin to do: and now NOTHING will be restrained from them, which they have imagined to do.
7
Go to, let us go down, and there confound their language, that they may not understand one another's speech.
8
So the LORD scattered them abroad from thence upon the face of all the earth: and they left off to build the city.
9
Therefore is the name of it called Babel; because the LORD did there confound the language of all the earth: and from thence did the LORD scatter them abroad upon the face of all the earth.
Good painting...
The story of this painting from the bible..
Prise the God...
How do you "PRISE" the Lord.
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Hi...how are you..today?
Thxs for u comment...😊
Prise the Lord is Obey all that God of Jesus said,love others,and forgive those who are guilty of us..
And how about you " Prise"....
Gbu
I have a 30.000x30.000 image of this painting. Incredible. I've never seen it in person, because I don't have the money necessary to go to Europe. But, have you seen it in «ZoomViewer»? You can see each piece of the painting in «Wikimedia Commons», and further explore it in «ZoomViewer». It's a tool capable of zooming incredibly close to a image, without loosing any detail.