Bravo. Can't get enough of my PRB gang...Thank you so much. Will share with those who don't know much or care much about art. If this does not pique their interest, they are hopeless.
when i was fourteen in the sure far away to get gail have merfyn of my parents generations della parties was to mention the musical rogers and hammerstein and sentimental twat loads say carousel 46.39 - 58.84 no chance no heard eventually victorian 58.84 - 62.13 you picture there would be rage pretty much apoplectic rage anger but 62.13 - 67.94 you're really wanted to cause up all if we really wanted people to shake into their formed do sets you mentioned the pre rappel aids 67.94 - 77.32 i became very excited about the whole victorian movements i loved these so called on fashionable buildings of course people like john beach and we're beginning to crusade for them and so i suppose i joined the crusade with a great and excited heart and that's when i discovered that pre travel lights who 77.32 - 95.01 these people who ended these extraordinary doomed women he painted these pictures of their time with huge moral messages 95.01 - 102.29 who were day we found out 102.29 - 105.92 he 105.92 - 109.95 [UH] 109.95 - 117.98 the pretty referral like brother would be for short was founded and secret in a forty eight and numbers just seven people 117.98 - 127.46 of the original group three a famous joan every my lay the youngest ever front 127.46 - 133.71 to the role academy of out the christian visionary william home hand and 133.71 - 140.14 we gave be always a man who's soon developed a reputation for getting rather to entangled with the women he painted 140.14 - 147.65 all of them who around twenty years old and they were determined to shake up victorian done 147.65 - 153.1 ~~~~~~~ as big as the guy 153.1 - 162.53 [UH] 162.53 - 167.38 i'm on my way [SMACK] house speed with you director responded in ancient walked yeats in fact 167.38 - 174.18 it was house of me lays parents i think there's a little less bracket in those days 174.18 - 178.56 so i think [UM] they can probably ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ 178.56 - 191.24 the guys put a pack all the doors saying some people call it men please been develop 191.24 - 197.75 so first who were really inside this you that it was about trees a rather better 197.75 - 203.81 ~~~~~~~ 203.81 - 209.32 well today it's an office once on the time the back groom was mill a studio filled with canvas paint pro shoes 209.32 - 216.07 in a book a he has a group studied engravings 216.07 - 219.23 his work by artist of the past especially those before any sense painters like really let's the term properly 219.23 - 226.96 or 226.96 - 231.0 this is an edition of the campus and to engravings by collarless ideo 231.0 - 235.19 it's a book that the brotherhood 235.19 - 237.76 go over time and time in time again and they cost to find out what painting before i feel it was really like 237.76 - 243.27 they're own was to take our out of the establishment can give it back to the people this was a world 243.27 - 251.91 anyway from in a source paintings commissioned by wealthy nobleman of the church 251.91 - 256.14 a 256.14 - 260.18 what losing engravings offered were pictures of real people face that he asked to do so on the street engaged in conversation 260.18 - 268.23 and so the pre rappel i decided to do the same using real people in dramatic situations to tell human stories that ordinary people could understand 268.23 - 279.58 ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ 279.58 - 286.56 they're paintings on afraid to tackle the big themes they were about love 286.56 - 292.22 history myth legend religion 292.22 - 295.22 reality and above all their about psychological drama whether it's 295.22 - 300.01
Disgusting - one single man shouldn't covet and own so much wonderful art - I think hes got more than enough - hes quite disgusting.. greedy.. vile ...
I miss working at the Delaware Art Museum. They have a lovely Pre-Raphaelite collection and I got to walk through that gallery every day.
This series was my favorite from your prior channel - it's good to have it back!
Bravo. Can't get enough of my PRB gang...Thank you so much. Will share with those who don't know much or care much about art. If this does not pique their interest, they are hopeless.
I love Pre-Raphaelite art too. I've made some musical slideshows for fun, if you're interested. ua-cam.com/video/L_1sgp3oY2g/v-deo.html
Great..Andrew collected at the time when nobody was interested...
+Art Documentaries Dear Art Documentaries. Thank you! Thank you for taking the time and effort uploading these wonderful films.
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Thanks for sharing this
Enjoyed this video! All the best!!
Lovely program. Could someone tell me the name of the painting in 4:30? I find it to be so sweet. Thank you.
Abraham Solomon, First Class, 1854
Oil on canvas 67.3 x 95.2 cm. Collection > Andrew Lloyd Webber
Oh thank you very much Darling! :)
Fucking love Andrew, "Light of The World" being connected to "The Awakening Conscience" fucked my shit up. Can't sleep now.
I never seen this presenter before.. who is he
Does anyone know the name of the paintingat 7:40 the woman pulling her hair ?
Thoughts of the Past by John Roddam Spencer Stanhope (minute 42 ua-cam.com/video/YyNtTaI_Qe/v-deo.html)
задали написать тайпскрипт по этому видео, многие слова не понятны(( есть такое видео с субтитрами или текст на него??
when i was fourteen in the sure far away to get gail have merfyn of my parents generations della parties was to mention the musical rogers and hammerstein and sentimental twat loads say carousel
46.39 - 58.84
no chance no heard eventually victorian
58.84 - 62.13
you picture there would be rage pretty much apoplectic rage anger but
62.13 - 67.94
you're really wanted to cause up all if we really wanted people to shake into their formed do sets you mentioned the pre rappel aids
67.94 - 77.32
i became very excited about the whole victorian movements i loved these so called on fashionable buildings of course people like john beach and we're beginning to crusade for them and so i suppose i joined the crusade with a great and excited heart and that's when i discovered that pre travel lights who
77.32 - 95.01
these people who ended these extraordinary doomed women he painted these pictures of their time with huge moral messages
95.01 - 102.29
who were day we found out
102.29 - 105.92
he
105.92 - 109.95
[UH]
109.95 - 117.98
the pretty referral like brother would be for short was founded and secret in a forty eight and numbers just seven people
117.98 - 127.46
of the original group three a famous joan every my lay the youngest ever front
127.46 - 133.71
to the role academy of out the christian visionary william home hand and
133.71 - 140.14
we gave be always a man who's soon developed a reputation for getting rather to entangled with the women he painted
140.14 - 147.65
all of them who around twenty years old and they were determined to shake up victorian done
147.65 - 153.1
~~~~~~~ as big as the guy
153.1 - 162.53
[UH]
162.53 - 167.38
i'm on my way [SMACK] house speed with you director responded in ancient walked yeats in fact
167.38 - 174.18
it was house of me lays parents i think there's a little less bracket in those days
174.18 - 178.56
so i think [UM] they can probably ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~
178.56 - 191.24
the guys put a pack all the doors saying some people call it men please been develop
191.24 - 197.75
so first who were really inside this you that it was about trees a rather better
197.75 - 203.81
~~~~~~~
203.81 - 209.32
well today it's an office once on the time the back groom was mill a studio filled with canvas paint pro shoes
209.32 - 216.07
in a book a he has a group studied engravings
216.07 - 219.23
his work by artist of the past especially those before any sense painters like really let's the term properly
219.23 - 226.96
or
226.96 - 231.0
this is an edition of the campus and to engravings by collarless ideo
231.0 - 235.19
it's a book that the brotherhood
235.19 - 237.76
go over time and time in time again and they cost to find out what painting before i feel it was really like
237.76 - 243.27
they're own was to take our out of the establishment can give it back to the people this was a world
243.27 - 251.91
anyway from in a source paintings commissioned by wealthy nobleman of the church
251.91 - 256.14
a
256.14 - 260.18
what losing engravings offered were pictures of real people face that he asked to do so on the street engaged in conversation
260.18 - 268.23
and so the pre rappel i decided to do the same using real people in dramatic situations to tell human stories that ordinary people could understand
268.23 - 279.58
~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~
279.58 - 286.56
they're paintings on afraid to tackle the big themes they were about love
286.56 - 292.22
history myth legend religion
292.22 - 295.22
reality and above all their about psychological drama whether it's
295.22 - 300.01
palevo
raphael44ify, it's Ralph Vaughan Williams' Tallis Fantasia
Aah,Alan Bennets overwrites
Could someone tell me which is the paint at 4:52 (with the red haired one)?
The Death of Chatterton by Henry Wallis
thanks a lot.. i am currently watching the whole documentary, thanks for the upload!
Love this series. The cracks in the paintings are caused by the pre-Raphaelites use of varnish in-between layers. Not necessary - don't do it.
There’s a reason Andrew is a composer and not an in front of camera man....
Lovely. Shame you have to spoil the beauty with that ugly noise which comes on at 2:36.
ruined by lily allen.
2:48 is the way he walk and gestures are meant to be "classy", it comes as unnatural way of walking!
This sucks
o dunt be lyle vat Keeeyffff?
Disgusting - one single man shouldn't covet and own so much wonderful art - I think hes got more than enough - hes quite disgusting.. greedy.. vile ...
@Anna Patricia Yes, he does share them and he purchased them legally.
Did they pain't on location or were the backgrounds made up