This Fruity Painting Is Very Weird

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  • Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
  • Guiseppe Arcimboldo was an Italian painter born in 1526 in Milan, Italy. He was the court painter for the Habsburg Court, specifically Maximilian II and Rudolf II. He is most known for his portraits paintings made with a combination of inanimate objects (fruits, vegetables, books, animals, fish). Some of his works featured in this video are Vertumnus, Four Seasons in One Head, The Librarian, and more! But why would an Emperor want to be remembered as a pile of fruit?
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    "Minstrel Guild" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensecreativecommons...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 308

  • @parrotjunglecolada8270
    @parrotjunglecolada8270 2 роки тому +143

    He was way ahead of his time, his work looks so modern

    • @PlanetIscandar
      @PlanetIscandar Рік тому +4

      And most important: his work has nothing to do with "modern art" craps.

    • @Thomas-nz4si
      @Thomas-nz4si Рік тому +1

      @@PlanetIscandar Nothing wrong with modern art. A lot of it helped inspire basically everything you see in modern life.

    • @simog994
      @simog994 8 місяців тому +1

      It almost looks as it was AI generated!

  • @sharonkaczorowski8690
    @sharonkaczorowski8690 2 роки тому +833

    I found his work very scary as a child. Now I love them…first, his ability to paint food items, foliage and other objects from nature is extraordinary. Second, the way he creates people from these objects is wondrous…like someone threw Bosch, Alice in Wonderland and Fantastic Beasts into a big old bowl and tossed them together into an magical anthropomorphic salad. Ok that was strained, but trying to describe his work is not that easy! Finally, the contrast between his work and everything else from the time is so unexpected and delightful.

    • @randibass7558
      @randibass7558 2 роки тому +5

      Yes, SCARY!!

    • @amyyoung2804
      @amyyoung2804 2 роки тому +3

      Me as well..

    • @Zimzum93
      @Zimzum93 2 роки тому +3

      Loved everything about this except the fantastic beasts mention because y’all jk transphobe Rowling stans just HAVE to reference her turds I mean works whenever possible even if it’s a massive reach.

    • @jvseventeen
      @jvseventeen Рік тому +7

      ​@@Zimzum93as a member of the trans community, that's a bit aggressive. I also don't support JK or her works *anymore* but I also don't berate those who do. Also, you don't have to support, or even have consumed a piece of media to use it as a reference point.
      Just my opinion, but you may as well be nice about it, if you're actually trying to be supportive. Being passive aggressive just furthers the opinion many share that "all trans people are gonna scream and pitch a fit if you say anything even a tiny bit wrong, even mistakenly" and that doesn't help anyone.

    • @theeasianwarrior
      @theeasianwarrior Рік тому

      ​@@Zimzum93what is wrong with harry potter and I really hate how jk rowling got all these backlash for an opinion so wth 💀

  • @cosmic-creepers9207
    @cosmic-creepers9207 2 роки тому +602

    My A level piece was inspired by Acrimboldo. I remember seeing Autumn in an Italian cook book when I was young, the fascination I had with the art made me fall in love with cooking too

    • @Art_Deco
      @Art_Deco  2 роки тому +35

      That's amazing! Thank you for sharing!

  • @zinzolin14
    @zinzolin14 2 роки тому +44

    His painting takes an incredible amount of skill and knowledge of textures, shape and anatomy. To be able to paint all those different plants, animals, food and object in such detail is something to admire.

  • @shelso1300
    @shelso1300 2 роки тому +91

    This got me thinking how bizarre this must have seemed when there was no bombardment of images like today - no movies, no memes, no animations, fewer books, etc. When I imagine it this way, his quote makes more sense to me. Like what a "feast" for the eyes and the brain!

  • @FalandraAoC
    @FalandraAoC 2 роки тому +234

    When looking at these paintings I always had this "uncanny valley" feeling that you get when looking at certain robots or 3D animated characters. I think it's because the artist was able to effectively use certain fruits, vegetables, plants and animals (like the round pinkish colored apples for puffy full cheeks or the pear for a big nose or those little fruits right below the eyes to resemble these saggy skin parts older people get there) that almost resemble the real body parts in their shape and arranged those to make the face appear for humans. And that's exactly what evokes this uncanny feeling for me, because it looks kinda similar to a real human but is still different. I find it hard to explain but in 3D design it's similar, you have these 3D parts of the character that resemble human features but they are off by some amount to make it look weird because they are correctly arranged together and Form a complete image of a human being.

    • @gaywizard2000
      @gaywizard2000 2 роки тому +3

      "...saggy skin that older people get there"

    • @Blurb1977
      @Blurb1977 11 місяців тому

      ​@@gaywizard2000😂

  • @Foolish188
    @Foolish188 2 роки тому +262

    It isn't a random thing to see faces in cars, these days most cars are designed that way. Someone did a study on car sales and discovered the cars that had faces like animals sold better. So car designers began to deliberately make faces. Take a look at some of the most expensive cars, many look like snakes and other predators. Big macho pickup trucks look like Bulldogs and Rams.

    • @silvercandra4275
      @silvercandra4275 2 роки тому +43

      Some of them have smiles and some frown.
      And yes, that too, is intentional.

    • @ms.krueger2660
      @ms.krueger2660 2 роки тому +31

      I have noticed that. I thought it was just me seeing faces. Damaged cars, I see as monsters. Lol.

    • @dayangmarikit6860
      @dayangmarikit6860 2 роки тому +5

      Oh, that makes so much sense now.

    • @pixiebubbles2628
      @pixiebubbles2628 2 роки тому +9

      Maybe it's human nature to ride fearsome beasts into battle

    • @usernotfound6475
      @usernotfound6475 2 роки тому +2

      Do cheaper (less expensive) cars, intentionally have worse, less appealing designs, to make them look worse compared to the more expensive models?

  • @pinkdolly
    @pinkdolly 2 роки тому +36

    I think these paintings are definitely crazy and weird. But they’re also wonderful masterpieces. I can’t believe how old they are.

  • @ms.krueger2660
    @ms.krueger2660 2 роки тому +68

    I love these crazy paintings. They are actually amazing and full of beauty. All the different animals and produce, Looks so real. As a kid I would lay in bed and stare at the popcorn ceiling and see all kinds of faces and objects.

    • @alphagt62
      @alphagt62 2 роки тому

      The rock band Kansas has the fish faced lady on one of their album covers. I’ve never known who pointed it, but as a kid collecting records, I marveled at the intricacy and detail. I think it has something to do with the part of your brain that looks from a distance, and the part that looks close up, it’s as if it’s two different pictures.

    • @tiffanymichaels2429
      @tiffanymichaels2429 Рік тому

      I did the same thing with the textured wall in my bedroom as a teenager.

  • @thisbee66
    @thisbee66 2 роки тому +376

    I love your videos. Archimboldo is a favorite. As a child of the 50s, the pharmacy my family used had posters in the archimboldo style but consisting of sugary candies, starchy vegetables, bread, doughnuts and unhealthy foods. I loved gazing and analyzing these ‘ugly’ portraits and making the connection between bad food and ugly faces. You are much more entertaining than the art history professors I had at the U.W.

    • @Art_Deco
      @Art_Deco  2 роки тому +35

      That's funny. I love that story! Thank you so much for watching and subscribing. 😊

  • @BRBMrSoul
    @BRBMrSoul 2 роки тому +200

    All I can imagine is Maximillian scanning through the paintings, nodding to himself, chuckling here and there and then “haha! A MONKEY! BRILLIANT!”
    Those are fun paintings.
    And this is perhaps plebeian of me, but, this legitamtly reminds of the art design of the Dark Souls games and especially Elden Ring. On one level simple shock body horror but it peer into (with editing tools) faces of some of the game’s bosses, you’ll see this happen where can recognize human features etc in what is other wise a visual nightmare. K, plebeian nerd moment over lol

    • @Art_Deco
      @Art_Deco  2 роки тому +24

      That's the best compliment ever! I think they look like video game characters too. My husband said the same thing when he first saw the video!

  • @andrewc.2952
    @andrewc.2952 2 роки тому +31

    I love those fruit portrait paintings. The lighting, the elegance. I love it.

  • @yeahno9380
    @yeahno9380 2 роки тому +8

    Remember having an art assignment when I was in school to use food to create a portrait. Found his work really fascinating and quirky at the time.

  • @purplealice
    @purplealice 2 роки тому +17

    It appears that making recognizable paintings of human faces composed of fruits, vegetables, and other items became a popular way for painters to show off their artistic abilities.

  • @em84c
    @em84c 2 роки тому +18

    I love The Four Seasons in One Head. It's so scary but beautiful.

  • @KombuchaBuzzed
    @KombuchaBuzzed 2 роки тому +2

    The detail when zoomed in.. 🤯 The skill 👏👏👏👏

  • @kellysouter4381
    @kellysouter4381 2 роки тому +6

    It's cleverly done. I've always found this sort of picture unsettling. I recall one of the Green Man that frightened me.

  • @QuestionableLifeChoices
    @QuestionableLifeChoices Рік тому +1

    winter looks like something out of scary stories to tell in the dark

  • @kerrypitt9789
    @kerrypitt9789 2 роки тому +3

    Most comments come from people who are very art familiar, I am not, but I enjoy it very much. The Four Seasons is very much my kind of Art. Artists (a collective including Jesters) also pointed out weaknesses in society, most often focused on government or mass stupidity. I appreciate this and I am learning slowly, how to look at paintings with different eyes.

  • @amirhaayers2736
    @amirhaayers2736 2 роки тому +44

    My art class in elementary had us make self portraits made of fruits and vegetables.

    • @gabs1224
      @gabs1224 2 роки тому +2

      Oh lord, lol. How did that go?

    • @cozycarry
      @cozycarry 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah, we had to draw the mona lisa atom-perfect too. If didnt do it correct we couldnt graduate and stay in elementary school forever...

  • @iwannabemeee
    @iwannabemeee 2 роки тому +6

    Wow!This is actually beautiful.His style is unique and he's such a skilled artist.I agree "There is a certain ugliness more beautiful than beauty" wonderful quote btw.His bizzare style is what makes it beautiful,also i love the details in his artworks..

  • @lotfibouhedjeur
    @lotfibouhedjeur 2 роки тому +14

    The commentary and editing on this one are really next level. More of this style please. It's makes art a lot more fun.

  • @valeria_sue777
    @valeria_sue777 2 роки тому +6

    I've loved his works since I was small, not until now that I've learned his name! While I was growing up watching and reading the fantasy genre, Arcimboldo's art is the perfect pairing for my imagination of talking tree people and faeries!

  • @bambitopaz
    @bambitopaz 2 роки тому +10

    I used to go to a restaurant which had paintings of figures that were also hiding another picture within it. One had women with bread that made a skull (I think) and another of a couple which made another picture inside that I cannot remember. I wish I could recall the artist's name, however they were really fascinating. I enjoyed staring at them immensely.

  • @preciousgoje2193
    @preciousgoje2193 2 роки тому +3

    Saw his paintings at the louvre, very intriguing :)

  • @dinaguenther9453
    @dinaguenther9453 2 роки тому +2

    6 years of Art history in the 90s. Travelled the world and experienced art. Bringing your content to alot of creative under privilege youth. Thank you for bringing the back story of art! Anger, passion, injustice, sexism, violence, motivation, survival. Art is the visual documentation of history, outrage and change. Brovo!!

  • @pugedaairagaylea.5352
    @pugedaairagaylea.5352 2 роки тому +8

    Love this channel so much! ✨ I hope you keep making videos like this one 😭I like the way you explain things, very entertaining and informative. Great analysis, as always! 💗

  • @DanilaTranquila
    @DanilaTranquila 2 роки тому +2

    I'm so glad I found your channel. Your videos are lovely, educational and informative 💗🙏🏼

  • @marianparoo1544
    @marianparoo1544 2 роки тому +6

    I’ve seen these many times, but until now did not know the story of the artist. Thank you very much.

    • @Art_Deco
      @Art_Deco  2 роки тому +1

      My pleasure! Thank you so much!

  • @977400Dana
    @977400Dana Рік тому +1

    Your posts are always fascinating!! I’ve learned so much!👍👍👍

  • @kathyastrom1315
    @kathyastrom1315 2 роки тому +8

    I recently started a new cross stitch project, of Arcimboldo’s The Librarian. It’ll take me a year or more to finish, but I can put it above one of my bookshelves.

  • @oakeemiel3080
    @oakeemiel3080 2 роки тому +4

    The personality of the artist along with the combination of both seen and unseen powers of the world, make plant life so humanized.

  • @lightningstrikelures2393
    @lightningstrikelures2393 Рік тому +1

    After watching and listening to many of your vids, I find myself now wanting these prints in my home.
    You are costing me a lot of money!!!!

  • @JessyingAround
    @JessyingAround 2 роки тому +11

    they're genius imo

  • @maryjuanadelizias
    @maryjuanadelizias 2 роки тому +2

    That’s what I call being “down to earth”

  • @imsunoklemtur545
    @imsunoklemtur545 Рік тому +1

    1:06 That is art on its own

  • @jupiter0jupiter
    @jupiter0jupiter Рік тому

    your video made me appreciate these paintings and find them beautiful, i remember seeing prints of these portraits in classrooms and doctor offices growing up, and at the time I did think they were "ugly" but really looking at them they are so skillyfull constructed, and the elements that make up the portrait are beuaitful

  • @lynettevillaroel8341
    @lynettevillaroel8341 Рік тому

    I love the creativity. Awesome.

  • @HobartsLibrary
    @HobartsLibrary 6 місяців тому

    Honestly, so incredibly talented. How hard is it to make something look like two things at once? A tree, and a face. A bowl of meat, and a head. How incredible.

  • @tamaratomtom8066
    @tamaratomtom8066 2 роки тому

    thank you so much!

  • @thetndixie
    @thetndixie 2 роки тому +4

    Discovered his work in the Louvre! 😍

  • @ospididious
    @ospididious Рік тому

    Thank you! I think I just found my favorite classical painter.

  • @vgn5804
    @vgn5804 2 роки тому +3

    I absolutely adored this - thank you so much! Arcimboldo's works have fascinated me since I discovered them as a child. I learned of pareidolia (sp?) through them and have been delighting in this brain trick ever since. Your elucidations and gentle humour are a really satisfying experience to have - thank you so much!

  • @lunastar7599
    @lunastar7599 2 роки тому

    Thank you!

  • @ishanaratti7237
    @ishanaratti7237 2 роки тому +4

    Dear Art Deco, your videos are sooooo entertaining and thoughtfully made (I could watch them all day), but that jump scare at 6:49 scared the heck out of me 😅

  • @u2sandrah
    @u2sandrah Рік тому

    Sassy editing! Love it!😊

  • @nullnull9347
    @nullnull9347 2 роки тому +1

    I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE THAT SAW SCARY GHOST PEOPLE IN MY BATHROOM TILE, and when its like the middle of the night its even scarier😭

  • @anaditullio
    @anaditullio Рік тому

    I've been an Arts teacher for the last 10 years, and the set of Four Seasons paintings is one I always use in my Earl Childhood classes. Toddlers love it, and the older kids always say they find "these people" "very ugly". And they are amazed by the intrincate puzzles created by Arcimboldo.

  • @Rockgamen
    @Rockgamen Рік тому

    The museeum i work at is going to have a activity for kids next weekend where they can create their own heads from vegetables and fruits, I think I have gotten some of the curators to watch your videos and we have talked about some of the paintings in your videos. I really like your style of art videos. Got me interested in art again and made me visit the national gallery in stockholm twice. Huge thanks and respect from sweden.

  • @chriserony
    @chriserony 2 роки тому +1

    I think the last ones says "I'm old in face but fruitful in mind."

  • @fintan9218
    @fintan9218 Рік тому

    Ive never seen these paintings before they’re very unique and interesting to look at. Also enjoyed your editing

  • @IRosamelia
    @IRosamelia Рік тому

    Bravo! Another great video! 💙💚🤎💛❤💜🧡💗💚

  • @neillgj
    @neillgj 2 роки тому +2

    Another SUPERB video, Art Deco. Thank you.
    European Royal Courts now promote sobriety. Formerly that was very much not the case - you rightly show a jester.
    Laughter was sought and promoted as in the so-called Macaronic poetry of Arcimboldo's linguistic predecessor of the previous century.
    Arcimboldo's food portraits were praised highly by his contemporaries as attested in letters and inventories of palace collections. How we view them now bears little if no relation to how they were originally received. You wisely provide the context and correct perspective and are to be congratulated. Thank you.

  • @ackec-umsekkruch-ekucki952
    @ackec-umsekkruch-ekucki952 2 роки тому

    You're so frivolously discussing """_ART_""". It's great!

  • @katjosephperez8772
    @katjosephperez8772 Рік тому

    WOOOO I’ve seen the Four Seasons in person! My dad was/is enamored with them. Certainly one of the most memorable pieces I saw at The Louvre

  • @Kat-yq6vw
    @Kat-yq6vw 2 роки тому +1

    Your videos are such quality content. I’ve been binging them.

    • @xr6lad
      @xr6lad Рік тому

      Not when she doesn’t know much. He wasn’t an Italian painter and he wasn’t born in Italy. Italy didn’t exist until the 19th century. At that time what we know as Italy was a collection of other countries ruled by their own individual kings or parliaments (Venice was a republic).

  • @lindenpeters2601
    @lindenpeters2601 2 роки тому

    Honestly your videos could be three times as long and I'd still watch them!

  • @MarcColten-us2pl
    @MarcColten-us2pl Рік тому

    I'm jealous of such talent, I have none although I've tried. The paintings are amazing.

  • @Kalikat-uk5ve
    @Kalikat-uk5ve 2 роки тому +6

    I'm new to your channel. I love it. And personally I love these pictures. I've always loved pictures and paintings that drew me in, into pictures that have so much detail and so much to see, so much more than you see at first glance. And I also love art that's a little dark. Such as Hieronymus Bosch. They are totally different in what they are trying to express and yet I like them both for the all that detail and other artists like them. It's not for everyone. But I like it. Thank you

  • @quietlily34
    @quietlily34 2 роки тому

    These are like my favorite vids right now LOL the laser eyes was one of the best things ever HAHAHAHA

  • @cathygould
    @cathygould 2 місяці тому

    Scary when i was young, but appreciate the brilliance of his collages now

  • @user-vm5ud4xw6n
    @user-vm5ud4xw6n Рік тому

    I’ve never seen any of them but I can promise it would only take looking at one to cure me of ever desiring to see more!

  • @MCA_Lives
    @MCA_Lives Рік тому

    My mom being the foodie she was decided to get a replica of this painting back in 2006, proudly hung in our dining room, very fascinating painting. Rip mom ❤️

  • @harlancarraher3526
    @harlancarraher3526 6 місяців тому +1

    Thanks!

    • @Art_Deco
      @Art_Deco  6 місяців тому

      Thank you for supporting the channel!

  • @archeewaters
    @archeewaters Рік тому

    he's certainly a master of composition!

  • @DragonsAndDragons777
    @DragonsAndDragons777 2 роки тому +3

    Will you listen! I am not the fruit face master!
    Everyone: He is the fruit face master!

  • @tdgtto
    @tdgtto Рік тому

    I've seen the "Spring" painting in my school cafeteria while I'm walking past it or eating in the cafeteria. Mad respect for this guy for his paintings to be featured in a school

  • @pedrourbano501
    @pedrourbano501 Рік тому

    This is the type of abstract or alternate art I like.

  • @rickradix7464
    @rickradix7464 Рік тому +1

    I started to become familiar with this dude back in 1976. I bought an album by Kansas called Masque. Which features one of his works on the cover. You have exceptional content and narration.

    • @Helelsonofdawn
      @Helelsonofdawn Рік тому

      my hips hurt rick and i wasnt born til 98

    • @gerstelb
      @gerstelb Рік тому

      There are only two pop culture references that I’ve ever seen to Arcimbaldo. One is the cover of Masque, and the other is a shopper looking for prints of his work in the movie “84 Charing Cross Road.”

  • @Bonuandfriends33
    @Bonuandfriends33 2 роки тому

    I love your videos.way of explanation is amazing.

  • @superpear64
    @superpear64 4 місяці тому

    Arcimboldo was the start of legitimate creativity in art.

  • @tiredluka392
    @tiredluka392 2 роки тому +9

    damn talk about speedy getting into my reccomended this deserves a lot more recognition

    • @Art_Deco
      @Art_Deco  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much!!

  • @musicfuelourlife2910
    @musicfuelourlife2910 2 роки тому

    I love love your videos!! Please do more of these!❤️ Its amazing! It's informative! it's funny👍😁 it's not boring! OMG! Please do more! Just keep doing it!!

  • @Steampunkfox143
    @Steampunkfox143 2 роки тому +1

    I would love the entire "4 seasons" set as diamond dot canvases!

  • @andreiacosta1895
    @andreiacosta1895 2 роки тому

    I really like your videos , so much nice information!! Thanks!

  • @lylek8933
    @lylek8933 Рік тому

    Big fan of Arcimboldo. Way ahead of his time. :)

  • @annanimity2034
    @annanimity2034 2 роки тому

    Thanks for this I actually forgot this completely that these paintings existed

  • @yaxofossiad
    @yaxofossiad 2 роки тому +1

    I agree with the contents saying he was ahead of his time. I was always so intrigued by these, I would love to know why he thought of doing this

  • @sunshineroth9605
    @sunshineroth9605 2 роки тому +1

    Newer sub. I REALLY enjoy your videos very much!!!

  • @agneskirsch8335
    @agneskirsch8335 6 місяців тому

    The Vienna Kunsthistorische Museum has a large collection of his works. I loved them, when I was a kid.

  • @Laocoon283
    @Laocoon283 Рік тому

    The edits on this channel are primo

  • @lemon-nu7xp
    @lemon-nu7xp 2 роки тому

    I love your videos they’re so interesting ty for making me learn and have a new interest

  • @kibakillz666
    @kibakillz666 Рік тому

    Its also as if the animals are like the different shades of paint used to create said faces and images. Idk if that makes sense. Btw i love this channel finally something original on youtube i can tell you have scholastic knowledge of art and have utilized it to not only entertain but educate people who may not have access to the same knowledge. Nb4 someone says the internet exists most people dont know what to look up until they are told about what they can look up

  • @TerezatheTeacher
    @TerezatheTeacher 2 роки тому +1

    To summarize Arcimboldo: wtf.

  • @Foolish188
    @Foolish188 2 роки тому +4

    Ever see the image of the Death Head Moth from The Silence of the Lambs? It is a painting by Salvador Dali of naked people!

  • @emmaeriksson7155
    @emmaeriksson7155 2 роки тому +2

    I was at a castle (skokloster) just outside Stockholm last week and there it was, that fruit portrait!? In Sweden??? In a random castle??? I didn’t know?!? Was shocked. I just sent there to look at the cute surroundings and didn’t expect to see one of the worlds most iconic paintings 😅

  • @jeanettemarkley7299
    @jeanettemarkley7299 Рік тому

    I really liked the last one.

  • @rlfolder5437
    @rlfolder5437 Рік тому +1

    I love your voice. It is very soothing. Very asmr-worthy.

  • @h4rrykelly209
    @h4rrykelly209 2 роки тому

    I realy appreciate this videos

  • @NeoStar
    @NeoStar 5 місяців тому

    When you said let me introduce you to this teeny tiny strawberry, I said yaaayyy.

  • @SNARFOLA
    @SNARFOLA 5 місяців тому

    In the winter, the geography of citrus cultivation plays a crucial role in the availability and diversity of citrus. While citrus trees are hardy and can thrive in various climates, certain regions become citrus havens during the winter months.

  • @jacky3580
    @jacky3580 2 роки тому

    Babies who recognize and respond to their mother’s and other faces, gets more attention. Everyone is thrilled when their baby beams at them. Seeing faces means better health, survival.

  • @lawnmowerver.ofvindiesel5639
    @lawnmowerver.ofvindiesel5639 2 роки тому

    Me seeing this video at first:
    My mind: “well their stories are filled with the JUICY details so…”

  • @WobblesandBean
    @WobblesandBean 2 роки тому

    3:13 This is why I love your channel 😂

  • @Nonsequitoria2010
    @Nonsequitoria2010 9 місяців тому

    Exploiting the uncanny valley like an absolute boss.

  • @ozymandias9797
    @ozymandias9797 7 місяців тому

    Big fan of the band Kansas. They used the water element portrait on their album, Masque. Always wondered where it came from.

  • @aiwaablank8990
    @aiwaablank8990 2 роки тому

    I absolutely love the literal “rosy cheeks” lol

  • @mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072

    0:47 Oh my God those ruffles will only get bigger into the 17th century they are so expensive to maintain and pay someone to keep them clean and dry off

  • @CSLucasEpic
    @CSLucasEpic 2 роки тому

    An artist I really like, but that is virtually unknown outside of his country of Argentina, is Candido Lopez. He was a 19th century painter from Argentina, the first years of his career as a painter he would make Still Life paintings, and some portraits of political figures. But that changed during the second half of his life after the Paraguay War, the bloddiest war in the history of South America, began. Candido Lopez decided to join the army, and fought in the war, where an explosion would damage his right hand forever. After the war, he spent some time re-teaching himself to paint using only his left hand, and began a series of paintings portraying the war he had witnessed himself at the front lines. The paintings all show either a battle or the aftermath of one, but all from afar, as if we are looking at a postcard of the war itself, we can't see any of the soldiers faces clearly since they are so far away and tiny, the protagonist of the paintings is the war itself. And it is not portrayed in a glorious or epic way, rather is more like a documentary. My favorite of all of his war painings, of which he managed to complete 52, must be "Después de la Batalla de Curupaytí" (Aftermath of the Battle of Curupayti). In there we see a battlefield right after a battle has been fought. We see dead bodies spread all over the landscape, both of men and of horses, patches of smoke from the ground here and there, soldiers dragging off dead bodies from the battlefield while piling up rifles and swords collected from the dead. Some soldiers are forcing POWs to walk away to be taken to a war prison, while others, the ones that are too injured to get up and walk, are being depicted as being unceremoniously shot right on the spot. It is a very powerful painting even if its so serene, at a time where paintings of war were all about heroism and great men fighting againts all odds, Candido Lopez's painting instead shows us that war is neither noble nor heroic. It is an ugly spectacle where men die left and right, with no honor or heroism to be seen anywhere. Something that we wouldn't see in European art until after the end of World War 1, decades later.

  • @partiallyhealedsunburn1881
    @partiallyhealedsunburn1881 Рік тому

    Honestly I would’ve watched this video anyway, but I definitely thought you said “trashiest” LMFAO