Lecture by T. J. Clark "Pissarro and the Perfect Work of Art"
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- Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
- The professor emeritus of the University of California, Berkeley, shows that imperfection and understatement in Camille Pissarro's works are not shortcomings but central qualities and constitute the dignity of Pissarro's art.
More information about the exhibition CAMILLE PISSARRO: kunstmuseumbasel.ch/en/exhibi...
One of the most illuminating lectures iI ever heard about a painters work..! Thank you so much.
Interesting to see that _The Climb, Rue de la Côte-du-Jalet, Pontoise (Chemin montant, rue de la Côte-du-Jalet, Pontoise)_ is now *On View* at the Brooklyn Museum :)
Glad to hear it!
Thank you for sharing this video. I really enjoyed hearing his view on Pissarro. I also really like the poem and it summed up Pissarro’s paintings and his sense of life very nicely. Although I have to say I couldn’t clearly find ‘the soft grinning skull’ from the painting!
Thank you for the video of your lecture, I found it most interesting and useful as I am going to an exhibition of Pissarro's work at the Ashmolean this coming week. A lovely presentation!
Excellent, insightful and so articulate..thank you..
Great lecture. Different of everything else. Thanks a lot.
I just read an essay by Clark on Pissarro/Cezanne in the London Review of Books and it was astonishing. Need to seek out his books.
Every single thing T.J. Clark _ever_ wrote is worth reading!
Great talk!
By the way, the "slide quality" issue can easily be resolved in 2022, especially in a Museum so renowned as this one, and in a Nation so rich: a big corporation wishing to advertise its benevolence and interest in culture donating the biggest available 16K OLED screen on which high-resolution digital images of the paintings are reproduced.
Thank you
A great pleasure.
Excellent!!!
Butter on bread* thank you^>^
Exquisite
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