After visiting the Louvre and seeing all the masterpieces in real life, its still Segantini's Evil Mothers that lingers. Im looking forward to part two of your introduction!
'Lingers' is a nice way to explain the intention of some of these Symbolist works. And Segantini has a lot of those kind of works which he painted somewhat 'out of focus' on purpose.
Thank you for creating this. There are a lot of paintings that I had never seen before. It seems to me that the movements were somewhat independently developed in different countries. Is that right?
Good question, and there are certainly groups who developed Symbolism in relative isolation (like the Vienna Secession with Klimt, or Munch, or the Polish artists). However, they were all inspired to some extent by the early Symbolist works and literature in France (which was still the center of the global art world).
I love the guy with the 2 faces in the mirror !
It's a great painting indeed!
After visiting the Louvre and seeing all the masterpieces in real life, its still Segantini's Evil Mothers that lingers. Im looking forward to part two of your introduction!
'Lingers' is a nice way to explain the intention of some of these Symbolist works. And Segantini has a lot of those kind of works which he painted somewhat 'out of focus' on purpose.
Love your video! Your channel should be more popular
Thanks ;-)
Thanks a lot for this...very interesting
My pleasure, thanks for watching. I continue the discussion in next week's video!
I love your channel! Thank you!
You are welcome!
Thank you for creating this. There are a lot of paintings that I had never seen before. It seems to me that the movements were somewhat independently developed in different countries. Is that right?
Good question, and there are certainly groups who developed Symbolism in relative isolation (like the Vienna Secession with Klimt, or Munch, or the Polish artists). However, they were all inspired to some extent by the early Symbolist works and literature in France (which was still the center of the global art world).
Your channel is great..I love it😍.
Thanks for watching! I hope you enjoyed it, and I just released the Part 2 of this video
I WANT TO KNOW THE CAPTION AND THE NAME OF THE PAINTER OF The painting HAVING A WHITE HUMAN BODY LYING BEFORE A LADY WHO STARES BACK..
Can you help me with the time of the video it appears?
At first when some paintings were shown before narration.
@@piyalibrahma250 It's entitled Lemminkäinen's Mother (1897) by Akseli Gallen-Kallela
Thanks for the answer.