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History of Arch Lecture 32 Baroque Part 3 Borromini & Bernini

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  • @carmenfernandez5396
    @carmenfernandez5396 2 роки тому +4

    I would like to rate Prof Jaqueline Gargus by one of her quotes: faaaabulous. But seriously, these are wonderfully complete lessons and not only that also very pleasant and fun to listen. I am so glad I found her. Thanks!

  • @jojoma714
    @jojoma714 Рік тому +1

    This woman is just FAAAAABULOUS! I wish I had the opportunity to study with her. I have seen many of these buildings in Rome and her videos have made seeing them so much more interesting and fulfilling. She is just amazing. Love all her lectures!

  • @zakarialacheheb57
    @zakarialacheheb57 3 місяці тому

    Greetings from Algeria, we are including faaaabulous details from your lecture for 1st year architecture (citing prof Jacqueline of course)
    Thank you for sharing, thank you for caring 🙏

  • @carmenfernandez5396
    @carmenfernandez5396 8 місяців тому +1

    Funny note: Bernini actually copied or inspired himself in several of Borromini's designs, the perspective of Scala Regia for example built in 1663, it is a copy of Borromini´s work in Galleri Spada built 1653.

  • @carmenfernandez5396
    @carmenfernandez5396 8 місяців тому +1

    Borromini's high moral code (he did not accept money for many of his works), his difficulties with social conventions (he was too honest, said his contemporaries) and his many special interests and capacity with learning, not to mention he was a geometric genius, make me think he was autistic. His melancholy and suicide probably came from a life of confusion by being autistic not knowing what that means, and the social rejection that that entitles; in addition to the frustration of not being recognized for this talent in part because Bernini sided people against him. It's tragic he burned his drawing and suffered so much.

  • @englbe
    @englbe 4 роки тому

    thank you so so much

  • @englbe
    @englbe 4 роки тому

    thank you soso much

  • @brianlivesey981
    @brianlivesey981 3 роки тому

    Serpentine is the word you are searching for?

  • @natzhao3260
    @natzhao3260 4 роки тому

    what university is this lecturer from?

  • @domytar5395
    @domytar5395 8 місяців тому

    What do you mean Borromini killed him.
    Just explain more please that’s not funny

  • @Takeru9292
    @Takeru9292 5 років тому

    Theyre dressed Like theyre still in the 15th century lol

  • @englbe
    @englbe 4 роки тому

    thank you so so much