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Great Art Cities Explained: Paris
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published: 17 Jan 2022
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How Claude Monet Transformed French Painting | The Great Artists Series
Oscar-Claude Monet was a French painter and founder of impressionist painting who is seen as a key precursor to modernism, especially in his attempts to paint nature as he perceived it.
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published: 28 Oct 2023
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Art, Fashion, & The French Revolution
A look into one of history’s most well known but least understood figures, using art to tell his story. Resources below!
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
00:56 The Fashion
02:09 The History
03:55 Evil
08:47 Good
11:33 Neutral
14:12 Results + Final Remarks
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FURTHER READING
This video is very much a starting point. Here are some resources that are more academic in nature:
🎙️ "Revolutions" https://open.spotify.com/show/05lvdf9T77KE6y4gyMGEsD?si=v6cfUDakQUW8TyHh1dUamg&dl_branch=1
In Season 3, Mike Duncan chronicles the chaos of the French Revolution into clear and engaging narrative.
🎞️ “Was Robespierre wicked?” ht...
published: 27 Jul 2021
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150 Paintings of French artist Adolphe William Bouguereau (1825-1905)
Adolphe-William Bouguereau was born in the French town of La Rochelle in 1825 to an average family of olive and wine merchants. The youngster was able to study because of a relative, a priest named Uncle Eugene. The brilliance of the future brilliant artist was early recognised in high school. William pursued his studies at the Royal School of Art in Bordeaux. He worked as an accountant for a local vineyard and created tags and labels for the grocer to help pay for his schooling. After graduation, Bouguereau spent some time painting portraits and frescoes on the walls of affluent bourgeoisie homes. William was able to fully commit himself to his favourite industry - classical painting - after accumulating the requisite startup funds.The artist's career was flourishing and flourishing. He w...
published: 02 Jan 2022
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TOP 10 FRENCH PAINTERS AND THEIR MASTERPIECES
Music: The Swan from Suite No.13 "Carnival of the Animals" by French composer Camille Saint-Saëns (1835 –1921)
Every country has a long history of talented artists.
However, France is a leader in the number of famous painters!
It’s impossible to choose only 10, but this is a channel’s idea.
Who is your favorite French painter? Please, write in the comments.
published: 29 Dec 2022
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Visitors To Versailles, French Art | Met Exhibitions
Watch a video preview of the exhibition Visitors to Versailles (1682–1789), on view at The Met Fifth Avenue from April 16 through July 29, 2018.
Featuring Daniëlle Kisluk-Grosheide, Henry R. Kravis Curator of European Sculpture and Decorative Arts.
The palace of Versailles and its gardens have attracted travelers ever since it was transformed under the direction of the Sun King, Louis XIV, from a simple hunting lodge into one of the most magnificent and public courts of Europe. Bringing together works from The Met, the Château de Versailles, and over 50 lenders, this exhibition will highlight the experiences of travelers from 1682, when Louis XIV moved his court to Versailles, to 1789, when the royal family was forced to leave the palace and return to Paris. Through paintings, portraits,...
published: 06 Mar 2018
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At Home in the French Countryside with Talented Artist Natacha Birds | Parisian Vibe
Join us for a captivating home and studio tour of the French artist's Natacha birds apartment nestled in the scenic landscapes of Dordogne, France. Discover the enchanting fusion of French aesthetics and contemporary interior design in this creative studio space. From vibrant canvases to intricate sculptures, witness the artistic process come to life in every corner. Immerse yourself in the charm of Dordogne as we explore the picturesque surroundings that inspire her creations. Don't miss this unique opportunity to delve into the world of a French artist in the heart of Dordogne. Subscribe now for more exciting content and stay tuned for future adventures!
*NOTE: Both English and French subtitles are available!*
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Art Direction ►► ParisianVibe
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published: 04 Jun 2023
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Learn Basic French By Talking About Art!
Want to speak French more confidently? Learn vocabulary about things you enjoy — like French art!
💾 Read, save and/or print the full written lesson here (free): https://www.commeunefrancaise.com/blog/french-art-vocabulary&source=youtube
🎓 Join my Everyday French crash course (free): https://www.commeunefrancaise.com/welcome?utm_medium=youtube&source=youtube
One of the best ways to become more confident in speaking French is to learn the important vocabulary and expressions to talk about what you enjoy — like French art!
Today, we’ll cover some basic French art vocabulary and sentences, so you can start diving deeper into this important part of French culture… and talk about it like an adult, not just using the frustrating child-level vocabulary you picked up along the years.
Take car...
published: 13 Oct 2020
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Claude Monet: Father of French Impressionist Painting | Mini Bio | Biography
Born on November 14, 1840, in Paris, Monet is perhaps the most famous of the Impressionist painters. His paintings of water lilies are his most famous and hang in galleries and museums all over the world.#Biography #ClaudeMonet
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published: 13 Nov 2020
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Waldemar Explores Pissarro, Monet, Renoir and Bazille | The Impressionists Full Series
You probably know their names and work, but you might not know the stories of their personal lives. They're impressionists, artists who worked during the 19th-century art movement that started with a group of Paris painters who faced stiff opposition from the conventional art world. In this series, art writer Waldemar Januszczak explores the back stories and works of four of the movement's most influential painters: Pissarro, Monet, Renoir and Bazille. To get a complete picture, Januszczak visits the cities and towns where the men lived and from which they drew their inspirations.
00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:11 Episode 1: Gang Of Four
00:59:13 Episode 2: The Great Outdoors
01:58:09 Episode 2: Painting The People
02:55:30 Episode 4: Final Flourish
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published: 30 Jul 2022
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Great Art Cities Explained: Paris
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Please consider supporting this channel on Patreon (and getting...
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All the videos, songs, images, and graphics used in the video belong to their respective owners and I or this channel does not claim any right over them.
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Thanks to
Musée de Montmartre, 12 Rue Cortot, 75018 Paris
Musée National Eugène-Delacroix. 6 rue de Furstemberg, 75006 Paris
Atelier Brâncuși, Place Georges-Pompidou, 75004 Paris
Bird in Space ©Peggy Guggenheim Museum
Ellsworth Kelly ©Ellsworth Kelly Studio
SUBTITLES
Many thanks to Jonathan Surridge for French subtitles
Thanks to Charles Xue for Chinese subtitles
TV and FILMS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmCaumjtznY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_Gt3T-ZABo&t=13s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blw8zJt-Sc0&t=600s
Brancusi Clip - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BcnbJzPWnI&t=77s
Napoleon - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dwRq-STdlE&t=135s
Henry Moore clip - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZAde-PBoD8&t=36s
Footage of Romanis - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAD5yIHEnQc&t=371s
Edison footage of trapeze - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRgBiatduAo
Early factory footage - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYpKZx090UE
BOOKS
Romanticism by Michael Ferber
Delacroix and the rise of Modern Art by Patrick Noon and Christopher Riopelle
Delacroix: Art and Ideas by Dr Simon Lee.
In Montmartre by Sue Roe
Renoir's Dancer by Catherine Hewitt
Suzanne Valadon: Model, Painer, Rebel by Nancy Ireson
Constantin Brancusi: The Essence of Things by Carmen Giminez
Music: Debussy's Arabesque No.1
"Theme" music: JS Bach “Sonata for violin solo No.1 in G Minor”
https://wn.com/Great_Art_Cities_Explained_Paris
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I would like to thank all my Patreon supporters, in particular Alan Stewart, Alexander Velser, David Abreu, Christa Sawyer, Kibbi Shaw, Nicholas Siebenlist, Paul Ark, Pawel Juszczyk, Tobias Haueise, Toni Ko, and Tyler Wittreich.
CREDITS
Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
All the videos, songs, images, and graphics used in the video belong to their respective owners and I or this channel does not claim any right over them.
Title Sequence by Brian Adsit (instagram https://instagram.com/brian_vfx?utm_medium=copy_link and Behance www.behance.com/badsit88)
Special thanks to Drone Footage - a brilliant YouTube channel (please subscribe) that allowed me to use some of their beautiful footage - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKoKtnqN0Tc0xt1HKAMmvnw
Thanks to
Musée de Montmartre, 12 Rue Cortot, 75018 Paris
Musée National Eugène-Delacroix. 6 rue de Furstemberg, 75006 Paris
Atelier Brâncuși, Place Georges-Pompidou, 75004 Paris
Bird in Space ©Peggy Guggenheim Museum
Ellsworth Kelly ©Ellsworth Kelly Studio
SUBTITLES
Many thanks to Jonathan Surridge for French subtitles
Thanks to Charles Xue for Chinese subtitles
TV and FILMS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmCaumjtznY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_Gt3T-ZABo&t=13s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blw8zJt-Sc0&t=600s
Brancusi Clip - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BcnbJzPWnI&t=77s
Napoleon - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dwRq-STdlE&t=135s
Henry Moore clip - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZAde-PBoD8&t=36s
Footage of Romanis - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAD5yIHEnQc&t=371s
Edison footage of trapeze - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRgBiatduAo
Early factory footage - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYpKZx090UE
BOOKS
Romanticism by Michael Ferber
Delacroix and the rise of Modern Art by Patrick Noon and Christopher Riopelle
Delacroix: Art and Ideas by Dr Simon Lee.
In Montmartre by Sue Roe
Renoir's Dancer by Catherine Hewitt
Suzanne Valadon: Model, Painer, Rebel by Nancy Ireson
Constantin Brancusi: The Essence of Things by Carmen Giminez
Music: Debussy's Arabesque No.1
"Theme" music: JS Bach “Sonata for violin solo No.1 in G Minor”
- published: 17 Jan 2022
- views: 289465
49:22
How Claude Monet Transformed French Painting | The Great Artists Series
Oscar-Claude Monet was a French painter and founder of impressionist painting who is seen as a key precursor to modernism, especially in his attempts to paint n...
Oscar-Claude Monet was a French painter and founder of impressionist painting who is seen as a key precursor to modernism, especially in his attempts to paint nature as he perceived it.
Subscribe and click the bell icon to get more arts content every week:
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Perspective is YouTube's home for the arts. Come here to get your fill of great music, theatre, art and much, much more!
Discover the past on History Hit with ad-free exclusive podcasts and documentaries released weekly presented by world renowned historians Dan Snow, Suzannah Lipscomb, Matt Lewis and more. Get 50% off your first 3 months with code PERSPECTIVE: https://access.historyhit.com/
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#Painting #Art #History
https://wn.com/How_Claude_Monet_Transformed_French_Painting_|_The_Great_Artists_Series
Oscar-Claude Monet was a French painter and founder of impressionist painting who is seen as a key precursor to modernism, especially in his attempts to paint nature as he perceived it.
Subscribe and click the bell icon to get more arts content every week:
youtube.com/c/PerspectiveArts
Perspective is YouTube's home for the arts. Come here to get your fill of great music, theatre, art and much, much more!
Discover the past on History Hit with ad-free exclusive podcasts and documentaries released weekly presented by world renowned historians Dan Snow, Suzannah Lipscomb, Matt Lewis and more. Get 50% off your first 3 months with code PERSPECTIVE: https://access.historyhit.com/
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#Painting #Art #History
- published: 28 Oct 2023
- views: 374021
15:09
Art, Fashion, & The French Revolution
A look into one of history’s most well known but least understood figures, using art to tell his story. Resources below!
🥖 Janelle’s work
IG: https://www.insta...
A look into one of history’s most well known but least understood figures, using art to tell his story. Resources below!
🥖 Janelle’s work
IG: https://www.instagram.com/smileyfaceorg/
Tumblr: https://janellefeng.tumblr.com
🍋 Find me here:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/lemoncholy_/
CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
00:56 The Fashion
02:09 The History
03:55 Evil
08:47 Good
11:33 Neutral
14:12 Results + Final Remarks
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FURTHER READING
This video is very much a starting point. Here are some resources that are more academic in nature:
🎙️ "Revolutions" https://open.spotify.com/show/05lvdf9T77KE6y4gyMGEsD?si=v6cfUDakQUW8TyHh1dUamg&dl_branch=1
In Season 3, Mike Duncan chronicles the chaos of the French Revolution into clear and engaging narrative.
🎞️ “Was Robespierre wicked?” https://youtu.be/A3HT4Ai8E7o
Informational video that uses up-to-date work from French historians (English subs available).
📚 “The Robespierre Problem” https://h-france.net/Salon/McPheeedited.pdf
A look into Robespierre’s posthumous reputation, historiography, and a good list of historians to check out.
📚 “Rethinking the French Revolutionary Terror” https://h-france.net/Salon/SalonVol11no16.1.Introduction.Linton.pdf
Common misconceptions about the era, with analysis through emotional and semantic lenses.
📚 Palmer, R. R., and Isser Woloch. Twelve Who Ruled: the Year of the Terror in the French Revolution. Princeton University Press, 2017.
Good English source about the revolutionary government and the role each of its members played.
💄 Pretty Gentlemen: Macaroni Men and the Eighteenth-Century Fashion World, by Peter McNeil, Yale University Press, 2018.
Detailed information on mid-18th century menswear including analysis of the fashion and its significance in society.
👠 Standing TALL: The Curious History of Men in Heels https://artsandculture.google.com/exhibit/BQJSZR_j5AhtLA
Lots of cool visuals + brief commentary on men's footwear.
🔥 Hot French Revolution Drama https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adLU2G-FWAQ
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MUSIC from Louie Zong
swaying branches https://louiezong.bandcamp.com/track/swaying-branches
inner workings https://louiezong.bandcamp.com/track/inner-workings
luminescent https://louiezong.bandcamp.com/track/luminescent
https://wn.com/Art,_Fashion,_The_French_Revolution
A look into one of history’s most well known but least understood figures, using art to tell his story. Resources below!
🥖 Janelle’s work
IG: https://www.instagram.com/smileyfaceorg/
Tumblr: https://janellefeng.tumblr.com
🍋 Find me here:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/lemoncholy_/
CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
00:56 The Fashion
02:09 The History
03:55 Evil
08:47 Good
11:33 Neutral
14:12 Results + Final Remarks
▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀
FURTHER READING
This video is very much a starting point. Here are some resources that are more academic in nature:
🎙️ "Revolutions" https://open.spotify.com/show/05lvdf9T77KE6y4gyMGEsD?si=v6cfUDakQUW8TyHh1dUamg&dl_branch=1
In Season 3, Mike Duncan chronicles the chaos of the French Revolution into clear and engaging narrative.
🎞️ “Was Robespierre wicked?” https://youtu.be/A3HT4Ai8E7o
Informational video that uses up-to-date work from French historians (English subs available).
📚 “The Robespierre Problem” https://h-france.net/Salon/McPheeedited.pdf
A look into Robespierre’s posthumous reputation, historiography, and a good list of historians to check out.
📚 “Rethinking the French Revolutionary Terror” https://h-france.net/Salon/SalonVol11no16.1.Introduction.Linton.pdf
Common misconceptions about the era, with analysis through emotional and semantic lenses.
📚 Palmer, R. R., and Isser Woloch. Twelve Who Ruled: the Year of the Terror in the French Revolution. Princeton University Press, 2017.
Good English source about the revolutionary government and the role each of its members played.
💄 Pretty Gentlemen: Macaroni Men and the Eighteenth-Century Fashion World, by Peter McNeil, Yale University Press, 2018.
Detailed information on mid-18th century menswear including analysis of the fashion and its significance in society.
👠 Standing TALL: The Curious History of Men in Heels https://artsandculture.google.com/exhibit/BQJSZR_j5AhtLA
Lots of cool visuals + brief commentary on men's footwear.
🔥 Hot French Revolution Drama https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adLU2G-FWAQ
▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀
MUSIC from Louie Zong
swaying branches https://louiezong.bandcamp.com/track/swaying-branches
inner workings https://louiezong.bandcamp.com/track/inner-workings
luminescent https://louiezong.bandcamp.com/track/luminescent
- published: 27 Jul 2021
- views: 3981251
13:58
150 Paintings of French artist Adolphe William Bouguereau (1825-1905)
Adolphe-William Bouguereau was born in the French town of La Rochelle in 1825 to an average family of olive and wine merchants. The youngster was able to study ...
Adolphe-William Bouguereau was born in the French town of La Rochelle in 1825 to an average family of olive and wine merchants. The youngster was able to study because of a relative, a priest named Uncle Eugene. The brilliance of the future brilliant artist was early recognised in high school. William pursued his studies at the Royal School of Art in Bordeaux. He worked as an accountant for a local vineyard and created tags and labels for the grocer to help pay for his schooling. After graduation, Bouguereau spent some time painting portraits and frescoes on the walls of affluent bourgeoisie homes. William was able to fully commit himself to his favourite industry - classical painting - after accumulating the requisite startup funds.The artist's career was flourishing and flourishing. He was treated with contempt by critics and reverence by art lovers. For more than fifty years, his paintings have been displayed in yearly Parisian salons, and his works, particularly on mythical topics, were immensely popular in nineteenth-century France. William Bouguereau was gifted, but he was also gentle and compassionate. He freely undertook charitable work and was a patron for many outstanding budding artists. Among his students are such well-known artists as Gustave Jacquet, Henri Matisse, Paul Chabas, Oton Frize, Pierre Cot, and many more. The brilliant artist died at La Rochelle in 1905 and is buried in the famous French cemetery of Montparnasse.
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Adolphe-William Bouguereau was born in the French town of La Rochelle in 1825 to an average family of olive and wine merchants. The youngster was able to study because of a relative, a priest named Uncle Eugene. The brilliance of the future brilliant artist was early recognised in high school. William pursued his studies at the Royal School of Art in Bordeaux. He worked as an accountant for a local vineyard and created tags and labels for the grocer to help pay for his schooling. After graduation, Bouguereau spent some time painting portraits and frescoes on the walls of affluent bourgeoisie homes. William was able to fully commit himself to his favourite industry - classical painting - after accumulating the requisite startup funds.The artist's career was flourishing and flourishing. He was treated with contempt by critics and reverence by art lovers. For more than fifty years, his paintings have been displayed in yearly Parisian salons, and his works, particularly on mythical topics, were immensely popular in nineteenth-century France. William Bouguereau was gifted, but he was also gentle and compassionate. He freely undertook charitable work and was a patron for many outstanding budding artists. Among his students are such well-known artists as Gustave Jacquet, Henri Matisse, Paul Chabas, Oton Frize, Pierre Cot, and many more. The brilliant artist died at La Rochelle in 1905 and is buried in the famous French cemetery of Montparnasse.
This Video Made ArtLiveAndBeauty Blog.
You can Also see Our Post On Blogger :
https://artliveandbeauty.blogspot.com/2020/05/artist-william-adolphe-bouguereau.html
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- published: 02 Jan 2022
- views: 38501
2:35
TOP 10 FRENCH PAINTERS AND THEIR MASTERPIECES
Music: The Swan from Suite No.13 "Carnival of the Animals" by French composer Camille Saint-Saëns (1835 –1921)
Every country has a long history of talented art...
Music: The Swan from Suite No.13 "Carnival of the Animals" by French composer Camille Saint-Saëns (1835 –1921)
Every country has a long history of talented artists.
However, France is a leader in the number of famous painters!
It’s impossible to choose only 10, but this is a channel’s idea.
Who is your favorite French painter? Please, write in the comments.
https://wn.com/Top_10_French_Painters_And_Their_Masterpieces
Music: The Swan from Suite No.13 "Carnival of the Animals" by French composer Camille Saint-Saëns (1835 –1921)
Every country has a long history of talented artists.
However, France is a leader in the number of famous painters!
It’s impossible to choose only 10, but this is a channel’s idea.
Who is your favorite French painter? Please, write in the comments.
- published: 29 Dec 2022
- views: 9361
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Visitors To Versailles, French Art | Met Exhibitions
Watch a video preview of the exhibition Visitors to Versailles (1682–1789), on view at The Met Fifth Avenue from April 16 through July 29, 2018.
Featuring Dani...
Watch a video preview of the exhibition Visitors to Versailles (1682–1789), on view at The Met Fifth Avenue from April 16 through July 29, 2018.
Featuring Daniëlle Kisluk-Grosheide, Henry R. Kravis Curator of European Sculpture and Decorative Arts.
The palace of Versailles and its gardens have attracted travelers ever since it was transformed under the direction of the Sun King, Louis XIV, from a simple hunting lodge into one of the most magnificent and public courts of Europe. Bringing together works from The Met, the Château de Versailles, and over 50 lenders, this exhibition will highlight the experiences of travelers from 1682, when Louis XIV moved his court to Versailles, to 1789, when the royal family was forced to leave the palace and return to Paris. Through paintings, portraits, furniture, tapestries, carpets, costumes, porcelain, sculpture, arms and armor, and guidebooks, the exhibition will illustrate what visitors encountered at court, what kind of welcome and access to the palace they received, and, most importantly, what impressions, gifts, and souvenirs they took home with them.
#VisitorsToVersailles
https://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2018/visitors-to-versailles
Credits:
Director: Kate Farrell
Producer: Melissa Bell
Editor: Stephanie Wuertz
Camera: Sarah Cowan and Dia Felix
Lighting: Dia Felix
Production Coordinator: Kaelan Burkett
Production Assistants: Bryan Martin and Kimberly Cionca Sebesanu
Original Music: Austin Fisher
Binaural Audio: Nina Diamond and Aurelia Soundworks
Images courtesy of:
© RMN-Grand Palais/Art Resource, NY, photos by Jean-Marc Manaï, Gérard Blot, Christophe Fouin, Angèle Dequier, Jean-Gilles Berizzi, Martine Beck-Coppola, Thierry Le Mage, Hervé Lewandowski
Photo by F. Doury
By kind permission of the Duke of Buccleuch & Queensberry KBE
© National Portrait Gallery, London
Archives des Missions étrangères de Paris, photo © Thomas Garnier
Photograph © 2018 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
© Ville de Versailles, musée Lambinet, photo by Christophe Fouin
Royal Artillery Historical Trust, photo by Dean Belcher
Image courtesy of the Royal Court, Sweden, photo Lisa Raihle Rehbäck
© National Trust Images, photo by John Hammond
Photo: Swiss National Museum, 41912
Fashion Museum Bath
Image © Nordic Museum, photo by Mats Landin
National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, photo by Hugh Talman
© Musée du Louvre, Dist. RMN-Grand Palais/Gérard Blot/Art Resource, NY
© Musée du Louvre, Dist. RMN-Grand Palais/René-Gabriel Ojéda/Art Resource, NY
© 2018 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
https://wn.com/Visitors_To_Versailles,_French_Art_|_Met_Exhibitions
Watch a video preview of the exhibition Visitors to Versailles (1682–1789), on view at The Met Fifth Avenue from April 16 through July 29, 2018.
Featuring Daniëlle Kisluk-Grosheide, Henry R. Kravis Curator of European Sculpture and Decorative Arts.
The palace of Versailles and its gardens have attracted travelers ever since it was transformed under the direction of the Sun King, Louis XIV, from a simple hunting lodge into one of the most magnificent and public courts of Europe. Bringing together works from The Met, the Château de Versailles, and over 50 lenders, this exhibition will highlight the experiences of travelers from 1682, when Louis XIV moved his court to Versailles, to 1789, when the royal family was forced to leave the palace and return to Paris. Through paintings, portraits, furniture, tapestries, carpets, costumes, porcelain, sculpture, arms and armor, and guidebooks, the exhibition will illustrate what visitors encountered at court, what kind of welcome and access to the palace they received, and, most importantly, what impressions, gifts, and souvenirs they took home with them.
#VisitorsToVersailles
https://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2018/visitors-to-versailles
Credits:
Director: Kate Farrell
Producer: Melissa Bell
Editor: Stephanie Wuertz
Camera: Sarah Cowan and Dia Felix
Lighting: Dia Felix
Production Coordinator: Kaelan Burkett
Production Assistants: Bryan Martin and Kimberly Cionca Sebesanu
Original Music: Austin Fisher
Binaural Audio: Nina Diamond and Aurelia Soundworks
Images courtesy of:
© RMN-Grand Palais/Art Resource, NY, photos by Jean-Marc Manaï, Gérard Blot, Christophe Fouin, Angèle Dequier, Jean-Gilles Berizzi, Martine Beck-Coppola, Thierry Le Mage, Hervé Lewandowski
Photo by F. Doury
By kind permission of the Duke of Buccleuch & Queensberry KBE
© National Portrait Gallery, London
Archives des Missions étrangères de Paris, photo © Thomas Garnier
Photograph © 2018 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
© Ville de Versailles, musée Lambinet, photo by Christophe Fouin
Royal Artillery Historical Trust, photo by Dean Belcher
Image courtesy of the Royal Court, Sweden, photo Lisa Raihle Rehbäck
© National Trust Images, photo by John Hammond
Photo: Swiss National Museum, 41912
Fashion Museum Bath
Image © Nordic Museum, photo by Mats Landin
National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, photo by Hugh Talman
© Musée du Louvre, Dist. RMN-Grand Palais/Gérard Blot/Art Resource, NY
© Musée du Louvre, Dist. RMN-Grand Palais/René-Gabriel Ojéda/Art Resource, NY
© 2018 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- published: 06 Mar 2018
- views: 10524
10:05
At Home in the French Countryside with Talented Artist Natacha Birds | Parisian Vibe
Join us for a captivating home and studio tour of the French artist's Natacha birds apartment nestled in the scenic landscapes of Dordogne, France. Discover the...
Join us for a captivating home and studio tour of the French artist's Natacha birds apartment nestled in the scenic landscapes of Dordogne, France. Discover the enchanting fusion of French aesthetics and contemporary interior design in this creative studio space. From vibrant canvases to intricate sculptures, witness the artistic process come to life in every corner. Immerse yourself in the charm of Dordogne as we explore the picturesque surroundings that inspire her creations. Don't miss this unique opportunity to delve into the world of a French artist in the heart of Dordogne. Subscribe now for more exciting content and stay tuned for future adventures!
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Join us for a captivating home and studio tour of the French artist's Natacha birds apartment nestled in the scenic landscapes of Dordogne, France. Discover the enchanting fusion of French aesthetics and contemporary interior design in this creative studio space. From vibrant canvases to intricate sculptures, witness the artistic process come to life in every corner. Immerse yourself in the charm of Dordogne as we explore the picturesque surroundings that inspire her creations. Don't miss this unique opportunity to delve into the world of a French artist in the heart of Dordogne. Subscribe now for more exciting content and stay tuned for future adventures!
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• At Home in Paris with an Artist Couple:
https://youtu.be/oWBLHZ1RVJc
• At Home in French Countryside:
https://youtu.be/BnfzCzZP6jo
• All "At Home" Episodes in one playlist:
https://bit.ly/3TlhINk
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#hometour #dordogne #parisianvibe
0:00 Introduction
0:10 Home and Studio Tour
0:56 In The Kitchen
1:57 In The Living Room
3:26 Colours & Inspiration
4:54 Dining Area
5:50 In The Studio
9:02 In The Garden
- published: 04 Jun 2023
- views: 179457
8:15
Learn Basic French By Talking About Art!
Want to speak French more confidently? Learn vocabulary about things you enjoy — like French art!
💾 Read, save and/or print the full written lesson here (free)...
Want to speak French more confidently? Learn vocabulary about things you enjoy — like French art!
💾 Read, save and/or print the full written lesson here (free): https://www.commeunefrancaise.com/blog/french-art-vocabulary&source=youtube
🎓 Join my Everyday French crash course (free): https://www.commeunefrancaise.com/welcome?utm_medium=youtube&source=youtube
One of the best ways to become more confident in speaking French is to learn the important vocabulary and expressions to talk about what you enjoy — like French art!
Today, we’ll cover some basic French art vocabulary and sentences, so you can start diving deeper into this important part of French culture… and talk about it like an adult, not just using the frustrating child-level vocabulary you picked up along the years.
Take care and stay safe.
😘 from Grenoble, France.
Géraldine
https://wn.com/Learn_Basic_French_By_Talking_About_Art
Want to speak French more confidently? Learn vocabulary about things you enjoy — like French art!
💾 Read, save and/or print the full written lesson here (free): https://www.commeunefrancaise.com/blog/french-art-vocabulary&source=youtube
🎓 Join my Everyday French crash course (free): https://www.commeunefrancaise.com/welcome?utm_medium=youtube&source=youtube
One of the best ways to become more confident in speaking French is to learn the important vocabulary and expressions to talk about what you enjoy — like French art!
Today, we’ll cover some basic French art vocabulary and sentences, so you can start diving deeper into this important part of French culture… and talk about it like an adult, not just using the frustrating child-level vocabulary you picked up along the years.
Take care and stay safe.
😘 from Grenoble, France.
Géraldine
- published: 13 Oct 2020
- views: 15284
4:26
Claude Monet: Father of French Impressionist Painting | Mini Bio | Biography
Born on November 14, 1840, in Paris, Monet is perhaps the most famous of the Impressionist painters. His paintings of water lilies are his most famous and hang ...
Born on November 14, 1840, in Paris, Monet is perhaps the most famous of the Impressionist painters. His paintings of water lilies are his most famous and hang in galleries and museums all over the world.#Biography #ClaudeMonet
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Born on November 14, 1840, in Paris, Monet is perhaps the most famous of the Impressionist painters. His paintings of water lilies are his most famous and hang in galleries and museums all over the world.#Biography #ClaudeMonet
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- published: 13 Nov 2020
- views: 173002
3:54:48
Waldemar Explores Pissarro, Monet, Renoir and Bazille | The Impressionists Full Series
You probably know their names and work, but you might not know the stories of their personal lives. They're impressionists, artists who worked during the 19th-c...
You probably know their names and work, but you might not know the stories of their personal lives. They're impressionists, artists who worked during the 19th-century art movement that started with a group of Paris painters who faced stiff opposition from the conventional art world. In this series, art writer Waldemar Januszczak explores the back stories and works of four of the movement's most influential painters: Pissarro, Monet, Renoir and Bazille. To get a complete picture, Januszczak visits the cities and towns where the men lived and from which they drew their inspirations.
00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:11 Episode 1: Gang Of Four
00:59:13 Episode 2: The Great Outdoors
01:58:09 Episode 2: Painting The People
02:55:30 Episode 4: Final Flourish
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https://wn.com/Waldemar_Explores_Pissarro,_Monet,_Renoir_And_Bazille_|_The_Impressionists_Full_Series
You probably know their names and work, but you might not know the stories of their personal lives. They're impressionists, artists who worked during the 19th-century art movement that started with a group of Paris painters who faced stiff opposition from the conventional art world. In this series, art writer Waldemar Januszczak explores the back stories and works of four of the movement's most influential painters: Pissarro, Monet, Renoir and Bazille. To get a complete picture, Januszczak visits the cities and towns where the men lived and from which they drew their inspirations.
00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:11 Episode 1: Gang Of Four
00:59:13 Episode 2: The Great Outdoors
01:58:09 Episode 2: Painting The People
02:55:30 Episode 4: Final Flourish
Subscribe and click the bell icon to get more arts content every week:
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📺 It's like Netflix for history... Sign up to History Hit, the world's best history documentary service and get 50% off using the code 'PERSPECTIVE' https://bit.ly/3zj7Soo
Perspective is YouTube's home for the arts. Come here to get your fill of great music, theatre, art and much, much more!
- published: 30 Jul 2022
- views: 4152434