You again bring to us the works of another wonderful artist - I was unfamiliar with him, and so pleased to learn about him. Thank you so much for your wonderful videos! I love that they are so beautifully narrated and concise. And, again, how you give US “pause” to see and enjoy the artist’s work. Hope someday for those of us who are animal lovers, we get a peek at Sir Edwin Landseer’s work. Thank you for all these wonderful videos…they are inspiring!
yet another artist i was unaware of yet immediately liked his work, yet another video educating those of us who are very far from knowledgeable, but love learning about artists and their work
I musei americani hanno scoperto, da tempo, la grandezza di Mancini ma anche dello scultore Vincenzo Gemito che di Mancini fu amico fraterno. Ovviamente le opere maggiori di questi artisti si trovano nei musei italiani tuttavia segnalo agli amici americani la presenza di grandi capolavori di entrambi al Museo di Philadelphia. Video molto bello. Commento intelligente.
The presentation emphasized Mancini's skill in drawing and in rendering form, which is very true, but he was also a master of color. For me, the richness of color, achieved through the juxtaposition of warm and cool at the same value, is the most impressive aspect of Mancini's work.
12:40 There is a piece of Mancini in the Groninger museum in the Netherlands in the permanent collection, in which you can see the roster of lines used.
Thank you for the suggestion: Yes, we have several Russian Masters upcoming, along with Belgian, English and even more from Italy and Spain...and America
@@gammelllackinstitute He was an italian! He would glad if you know his name correctly! If you are a person of art, you must know to probounce the names!
Three days ago I posted a comment where, apart from complimenting you for the video, I pointed out the mistaken pronunciation of Mancini's surname. I noticed it has been deleted. We do not take kindly to criticism, don´t we?
@@gammelllackinstitute Sure, to the hell with proper pronunciation. What´s the point of investing years in learning a language and its correct pronunciation? Well, obhviously you will never have such a problem.
Sorry to be a dissenting voice here, but I think Sargent's positive judgment of Mancini was (bafflingly) misplaced. I think his painting technique is rather fussy and afffected, and wholly lacking in virtuosity or uniqueness. Tonally, I find his works rather garish too, showing none of the subtlety of vision that great artists possess. I would say the reason Mancini has been forgotten is, sad to say, not for nothing. I can't see him being rehabilitated as a neglected master any time soon.
I disagree wholeheartedly , especially on the point of his work seeming fussy, I find the brush work loose and spontaneous . And to say he lacked virtuosity seems wrong to me. That being said, you have a right to your own opinion. Art is, after all, extremely subjective .
these paintings give me goosebumps
Thank you so much for presenting this absolute amazing artist. Eyes filled with water as i was listening and visioning the art works. Thanks again.
Glad you enjoyed it
Kid prodigy. Simply a genius of his times.
Might have to watch this a few more times. Thank you!
You again bring to us the works of another wonderful artist - I was unfamiliar with him, and so pleased to learn about him. Thank you so much for your wonderful videos! I love that they are so beautifully narrated and concise. And, again, how you give US “pause” to see and enjoy the artist’s work. Hope someday for those of us who are animal lovers, we get a peek at Sir Edwin Landseer’s work. Thank you for all these wonderful videos…they are inspiring!
We will most certainly have a presentation on Sir Edwin Landseer and other 'animal' painters. Great suggestion
Another great post. You cover so much ground in so little time. It’s impressive. Never boring because it’s over before it could ever reach that. ❤❤❤❤❤
yet another artist i was unaware of yet immediately liked his work, yet another video educating those of us who are very far from knowledgeable, but love learning about artists and their work
Wow! That was amazing. I had not seen work by Mancini before, it was absolutely stunning. Liked and Subscribed, thank you.
These presentations are getting better and better day by day
Thanks for sharing! Wonderful!
Your channel is a godsend. Thank you so much for your presentations, i really look forward to them.
Thank you!
You're doing great work. Thank you!
Super research and presentation of a wonderfully creative and expressive artist of the human form.
No one will ever reach the genius of Mancini
I musei americani hanno scoperto, da tempo, la grandezza di Mancini ma anche dello scultore Vincenzo Gemito che di Mancini fu amico fraterno. Ovviamente le opere maggiori di questi artisti si trovano nei musei italiani tuttavia segnalo agli amici americani la presenza di grandi capolavori di entrambi al Museo di Philadelphia. Video molto bello. Commento intelligente.
Thank you.
❤Yes I can see some of Fabritius in his art
The presentation emphasized Mancini's skill in drawing and in rendering form, which is very true, but he was also a master of color. For me, the richness of color, achieved through the juxtaposition of warm and cool at the same value, is the most impressive aspect of Mancini's work.
Well said, Mancini had it all.
Thank you!
He crams so much “stuff” into some of the paintings. More than is necessary, but never too much. It makes the paintings more interesting.
12:40 There is a piece of Mancini in the Groninger museum in the Netherlands in the permanent collection, in which you can see the roster of lines used.
Thank you! I love Mancini and he deserves more attention. Could I suggest another forgotten painter? Floris Verster (1861-1927)
We'll check it out.
Will you make a repin or Hayez video?
Thank you for the suggestion: Yes, we have several Russian Masters upcoming, along with Belgian, English and even more from Italy and Spain...and America
wearing costume for no apparent reason is in English, "playing dress ups". Mancini himself is a knockout.
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Why you don’t pronounce correctly the name? “Ci” it is like “ ch”. -chimney Manchini.
Because Henry Mancini wouldn't approve, got it ?
@@gammelllackinstitute He was an italian! He would glad if you know his name correctly! If you are a person of art, you must know to probounce the names!
Three days ago I posted a comment where, apart from complimenting you for the video, I pointed out the mistaken pronunciation of Mancini's surname. I noticed it has been deleted. We do not take kindly to criticism, don´t we?
Let's concentrate on pictures, not whether we chose the English version over any other pronunciations, as in Henry Mancini. Thanks.
@@gammelllackinstitute Sure, to the hell with proper pronunciation. What´s the point of investing years in learning a language and its correct pronunciation? Well, obhviously you will never have such a problem.
it's man-CHEE-nee
Henry Mancini (American song writer) uses our pronunciation so we opted for that. Thanks
@@gammelllackinstitute no problem, I'm Just a friendly neighborhood italian guy at your service!
Good to know how Mancini himself would have pronounced his name, thank you!
Sorry to be a dissenting voice here, but I think Sargent's positive judgment of Mancini was (bafflingly) misplaced. I think his painting technique is rather fussy and afffected, and wholly lacking in virtuosity or uniqueness. Tonally, I find his works rather garish too, showing none of the subtlety of vision that great artists possess. I would say the reason Mancini has been forgotten is, sad to say, not for nothing. I can't see him being rehabilitated as a neglected master any time soon.
I disagree wholeheartedly , especially on the point of his work seeming fussy, I find the brush work loose and spontaneous . And to say he lacked virtuosity seems wrong to me. That being said, you have a right to your own opinion.
Art is, after all, extremely subjective .
@MrWez27 then you probably have never seen one of his paintings in real life.
Pronounced "Mancheeni"
We chose the Henry Mancini pronunciation Okay?
@@gammelllackinstitute Lol, well he's not Henry.