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Great Art Cities Explained: Paris
In the second of a new series, James Payne and Joanne Shurvell combine their love of Art and Travel, as they look at less well known museums in cities around the world. In "Great Art Cities Explained: Paris", we look at three small museums which were originally artist's ateliers, or studios: Eugène Delacroix, Suzanne Valadon and Constantin Brancusi. We discuss works by Delacroix, Cezanne, van Gogh, Suzanne Valadon and Constantin Brancusi, and how those artist's works connect.
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published: 17 Jan 2022
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Paris's Pompidou Centre: 40 years at the cutting edge of modern art
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We take you on a tour of the Pompidou Centre, a temple of modern and contemporary art in the heart of Paris. But it's not just a museum - it's a monumental cultural complex, where a stunning collection of visual art mingles with music, film and literature. This year, the Pompidou Centre is marking its 40th anniversary with a jam-packed programme of exhibitions and cultural events.
We meet the director of the National Museum of Modern Art and ask him what makes the Pompidou Centre so successful. We also look back at its history and tell you how former French president Georges Pompidou was ahead of his time in imagining it. Finally, we sit down with French artist...
published: 31 Jan 2017
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Micky Flanagan Takes On Modern Art - Class Dismissed - BBC Two
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Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 https://bbc.in/iPlayer-Home More about this programme: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b018ct02 Micky Flanagan, like many people, doesn't get the appeal of modern art. Can Will Gompertz, the BBC's Arts Editor, change his mind when they meet at an art gallery?
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published: 12 Dec 2011
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Balthus - Polish-French modern artist - 66 paintings [HD]
Balthus, of his real name Balthasar Klossowski de Rola (1908-2001), was a Polish-French modern artist. Throughout his career, Balthus rejected the usual conventions of the art world. He insisted that his paintings should be seen and not read about, and he resisted any attempts made to build a biographical profile.
Balthus's style is primarily classical. His work shows numerous influences, including the writings of Emily Brontë, the writings and photography of Lewis Carroll, and the paintings of Masaccio, Piero della Francesca, Simone Martini, Poussin, Jean-Étienne Liotard, Joseph Reinhardt, Géricault, Ingres, Goya, Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, Courbet, Edgar Degas, Félix Vallotton and Paul Cézanne. Although his technique and compositions were inspired by pre-Renaissance painters, there a...
published: 26 May 2022
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The French Dispatch (2021) | modern art
published: 02 Dec 2022
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IN THE STUDIO WITH CLAIRE TABOURET
A throwback to when Claire Tabouret finished her "fluffy landscape paintings" and monotypes in her L.A studio for her exhibition "Paysages d'Intérieurs" at Perrotin Paris (October 16 — December 18, 2021)
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published: 04 Nov 2021
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Watch Picasso Make a Masterpiece
'Le Mystère Picasso' is a remarkable documentary film made by French director, Henri-Georges Clouzot, in which stop-action and time-lapse photography are used to capture Picasso at work.
Not many of the works he created for the documentary survive – but three hang in the Royal Academy exhibition, 'Picasso and Paper'. Here's how one of them came to be.
Picasso and Paper is at the Royal Academy of Arts until 13 April 2020.
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published: 20 Feb 2020
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Art contemporain : le peintre Jean-Jacques PIGEON
https://youtu.be/QhLNxgGdY6Q
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Ma caméra et moi avons une chance exceptionnelle !!!
Nous venons de passer 31 jours dans l'intimité de l'atelier du peintre Jean-Jacques PIGEON.
Une expérience marquante que je vous invite à partager avec cet essai filmique mis en musique par Quentin CHEVRIER.
Une production L'art en boîte.
published: 23 May 2011
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50 Great Paintings by 50 Women Artists
A collection of 50 great paintings by 50 female artists-painters spanning 500 years (HD).
Best viewed in 1080p and full screen (for iPad go to Settings-Quality-Advanced-1080p).
Music: Eric Satie – Gnossienne 1,3 4. Anne Queffélec, piano.
List of painters:
MANSOOREH HOSSEINI (1926 – 2012) Iranian
FEDE GALIZIA (c1578 – c1630) Italian
RACHEL RUYSCH (1664 – 1750) Dutch
MARIE-DENISE VILLERS (1774 – 1821) French
DOROTHEA TANNING (1910 – 2012) American
HILMA AF KLINT (1862 – 1944) Swedish
KATSUSHIKA ŌI (葛飾 応為 c1800-c1866) Japanese
EVA GONZALÈS (1849-1883) French
MARY CASSATT (1844-1926) American
SUZANNE VALADON (1865-1938) French
MARIE-GUILLEMINE BENOIST (1786-1826) French
BERTHA WEGMANN (1847-1926) Danish
LEONA BIERKOWSKA (1855 -1925) Polish
Princess FAHRELNISSA ZEID (1901-...
published: 22 Mar 2024
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Modern France (Lecture 6): Modernism and The French Arts
HS1605: Modern France
Lecture 6: Modernism and the French Arts
This video is intended for educational purposes only.
published: 22 Sep 2020
18:44
Great Art Cities Explained: Paris
In the second of a new series, James Payne and Joanne Shurvell combine their love of Art and Travel, as they look at less well known museums in cities around th...
In the second of a new series, James Payne and Joanne Shurvell combine their love of Art and Travel, as they look at less well known museums in cities around the world. In "Great Art Cities Explained: Paris", we look at three small museums which were originally artist's ateliers, or studios: Eugène Delacroix, Suzanne Valadon and Constantin Brancusi. We discuss works by Delacroix, Cezanne, van Gogh, Suzanne Valadon and Constantin Brancusi, and how those artist's works connect.
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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”
https://wn.com/Great_Art_Cities_Explained_Paris
In the second of a new series, James Payne and Joanne Shurvell combine their love of Art and Travel, as they look at less well known museums in cities around the world. In "Great Art Cities Explained: Paris", we look at three small museums which were originally artist's ateliers, or studios: Eugène Delacroix, Suzanne Valadon and Constantin Brancusi. We discuss works by Delacroix, Cezanne, van Gogh, Suzanne Valadon and Constantin Brancusi, and how those artist's works connect.
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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.
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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: 259880
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Paris's Pompidou Centre: 40 years at the cutting edge of modern art
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We take you on a tour of the Pompidou Centre, a temple of modern and contemporary art in the heart of Paris. But it's not just a museum - it's a monumental cultural complex, where a stunning collection of visual art mingles with music, film and literature. This year, the Pompidou Centre is marking its 40th anniversary with a jam-packed programme of exhibitions and cultural events.
We meet the director of the National Museum of Modern Art and ask him what makes the Pompidou Centre so successful. We also look back at its history and tell you how former French president Georges Pompidou was ahead of his time in imagining it. Finally, we sit down with French artist Daniel Buren, often dubbed "the stripe guy" for his use of vertical stripes to transform spaces. He is just one of the big names to have their work featured at the Pompidou Centre.
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We take you on a tour of the Pompidou Centre, a temple of modern and contemporary art in the heart of Paris. But it's not just a museum - it's a monumental cultural complex, where a stunning collection of visual art mingles with music, film and literature. This year, the Pompidou Centre is marking its 40th anniversary with a jam-packed programme of exhibitions and cultural events.
We meet the director of the National Museum of Modern Art and ask him what makes the Pompidou Centre so successful. We also look back at its history and tell you how former French president Georges Pompidou was ahead of his time in imagining it. Finally, we sit down with French artist Daniel Buren, often dubbed "the stripe guy" for his use of vertical stripes to transform spaces. He is just one of the big names to have their work featured at the Pompidou Centre.
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- published: 31 Jan 2017
- views: 27717
2:49
Micky Flanagan Takes On Modern Art - Class Dismissed - BBC Two
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Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 https://bbc.in/iPlayer-Home More about this programme: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b018ct02 Micky Flanagan, like many people, doesn't get the appeal of modern art. Can Will Gompertz, the BBC's Arts Editor, change his mind when they meet at an art gallery?
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Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 https://bbc.in/iPlayer-Home More about this programme: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b018ct02 Micky Flanagan, like many people, doesn't get the appeal of modern art. Can Will Gompertz, the BBC's Arts Editor, change his mind when they meet at an art gallery?
#bbc
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- published: 12 Dec 2011
- views: 494889
10:20
Balthus - Polish-French modern artist - 66 paintings [HD]
Balthus, of his real name Balthasar Klossowski de Rola (1908-2001), was a Polish-French modern artist. Throughout his career, Balthus rejected the usual convent...
Balthus, of his real name Balthasar Klossowski de Rola (1908-2001), was a Polish-French modern artist. Throughout his career, Balthus rejected the usual conventions of the art world. He insisted that his paintings should be seen and not read about, and he resisted any attempts made to build a biographical profile.
Balthus's style is primarily classical. His work shows numerous influences, including the writings of Emily Brontë, the writings and photography of Lewis Carroll, and the paintings of Masaccio, Piero della Francesca, Simone Martini, Poussin, Jean-Étienne Liotard, Joseph Reinhardt, Géricault, Ingres, Goya, Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, Courbet, Edgar Degas, Félix Vallotton and Paul Cézanne. Although his technique and compositions were inspired by pre-Renaissance painters, there also are eerie intimations of contemporary surrealists like de Chirico. Painting the figure at a time when figurative art was largely ignored, he is widely recognised as an important 20th-century artist.
Many of his paintings show young girls in an erotic context. Balthus insisted that his work was not erotic but that it recognized the discomforting facts of children's sexuality. In 2013, Balthus's paintings of adolescent girls were described by Roberta Smith in The New York Times as both "alluring and disturbing".
Balthus was born in Paris, in 1908, to Polish expatriate parents. The Klossowski children grew up in an art-world environment, with frequent visits to their household by famous artists and writers, including Rilke, André Gide (who mentored Pierre), and Jean Cocteau (who would depict the family in scenes of his 1929 novel Les Enfants Terribles). The artists Maurice Denis and Pierre Bonnard were also visitors, as was the art dealer Pierre Matisse. In 1926 Balthus visited Florence, where he copied many frescos by the Renaissance master Piero della Francesca. This inspired an early ambitious work of his: the tempera wall paintings of the Protestant church of the Swiss village of Beatenberg which he executed in 1927. From 1930 to 1932 Balthus lived in Morocco. He was drafted into the Moroccan infantry in Kenitra and Fes, worked as a secretary, and sketched his painting La Caserne (1933).
In 1933 he moved to Paris, taking a studio in the Rue de Furstemberg. Later he would move to another studio at the nearby Cour de Rohan. Balthus showed no interest in modernist styles such as Cubism. His paintings were realistic but introverted, in the manner of the second generation of Surrealist painters such as Salvador Dalí, who often used realistic techniques to depict psychological motifs or dream images. Balthus often depicted pubescent girls in erotic and voyeuristic poses. One of the most notorious works from his first exhibition in Paris was The Guitar Lesson (1934), which caused controversy. It depicts a young girl arched on her back over the lap of her female teacher, whose hands are positioned on the girl as if to play her like a guitar: one hand near her exposed vulva, and the other hand grasping her hair. Other works from the same exhibition included The Street (1933), Cathy Dressing (1933) and Alice (1933).
In 1940, with the invasion of France by German forces, Balthus fled with his wife Antoinette to Savoy to a farm in Champrovent near Aix-les-Bains, where he began work on two major paintings: Landscape near Champrovent (1942–1945) and The Living Room (1942). In 1942, he escaped from Nazi France to Switzerland, first to Bern and in 1945 to Geneva, where he became a friend of the publisher Albert Skira as well as the writer and member of the French Resistance, André Malraux.
Balthus returned to France in 1946 and a year later traveled with André Masson to Southern France, meeting figures such as Picasso and Jacques Lacan, who eventually became a collector of his work.As international fame grew with exhibitions in the gallery of Pierre Matisse (1938) and the Museum of Modern Art (1956) in New York City, he cultivated the image of himself as an enigma. In 1964, he moved to Rome where he presided over the Villa de Medici as director (appointed by the French Minister of Culture André Malraux) of the French Academy in Rome. He became a friend of the filmmaker Federico Fellini and the painter Renato Guttuso.
In 1977, he moved to Rossinière, Switzerland. That he had a second, Japanese wife Setsuko Ideta whom he married in 1967 and was thirty-five years his junior, simply added to the air of mystery around him. Balthus was one of the few living artists to be represented in the Louvre, when his painting The Children (1937) was acquired from the private collection of Pablo Picasso. He died in Rossinière, Switzerland. Prime ministers and rock stars alike attended his funeral. Bono, lead singer of U2, sang for the hundreds of mourners at the funeral, including the President of France, the Prince Sadruddhin Aga Khan, supermodel Elle Macpherson, and Cartier-Bresson.
https://wn.com/Balthus_Polish_French_Modern_Artist_66_Paintings_Hd
Balthus, of his real name Balthasar Klossowski de Rola (1908-2001), was a Polish-French modern artist. Throughout his career, Balthus rejected the usual conventions of the art world. He insisted that his paintings should be seen and not read about, and he resisted any attempts made to build a biographical profile.
Balthus's style is primarily classical. His work shows numerous influences, including the writings of Emily Brontë, the writings and photography of Lewis Carroll, and the paintings of Masaccio, Piero della Francesca, Simone Martini, Poussin, Jean-Étienne Liotard, Joseph Reinhardt, Géricault, Ingres, Goya, Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, Courbet, Edgar Degas, Félix Vallotton and Paul Cézanne. Although his technique and compositions were inspired by pre-Renaissance painters, there also are eerie intimations of contemporary surrealists like de Chirico. Painting the figure at a time when figurative art was largely ignored, he is widely recognised as an important 20th-century artist.
Many of his paintings show young girls in an erotic context. Balthus insisted that his work was not erotic but that it recognized the discomforting facts of children's sexuality. In 2013, Balthus's paintings of adolescent girls were described by Roberta Smith in The New York Times as both "alluring and disturbing".
Balthus was born in Paris, in 1908, to Polish expatriate parents. The Klossowski children grew up in an art-world environment, with frequent visits to their household by famous artists and writers, including Rilke, André Gide (who mentored Pierre), and Jean Cocteau (who would depict the family in scenes of his 1929 novel Les Enfants Terribles). The artists Maurice Denis and Pierre Bonnard were also visitors, as was the art dealer Pierre Matisse. In 1926 Balthus visited Florence, where he copied many frescos by the Renaissance master Piero della Francesca. This inspired an early ambitious work of his: the tempera wall paintings of the Protestant church of the Swiss village of Beatenberg which he executed in 1927. From 1930 to 1932 Balthus lived in Morocco. He was drafted into the Moroccan infantry in Kenitra and Fes, worked as a secretary, and sketched his painting La Caserne (1933).
In 1933 he moved to Paris, taking a studio in the Rue de Furstemberg. Later he would move to another studio at the nearby Cour de Rohan. Balthus showed no interest in modernist styles such as Cubism. His paintings were realistic but introverted, in the manner of the second generation of Surrealist painters such as Salvador Dalí, who often used realistic techniques to depict psychological motifs or dream images. Balthus often depicted pubescent girls in erotic and voyeuristic poses. One of the most notorious works from his first exhibition in Paris was The Guitar Lesson (1934), which caused controversy. It depicts a young girl arched on her back over the lap of her female teacher, whose hands are positioned on the girl as if to play her like a guitar: one hand near her exposed vulva, and the other hand grasping her hair. Other works from the same exhibition included The Street (1933), Cathy Dressing (1933) and Alice (1933).
In 1940, with the invasion of France by German forces, Balthus fled with his wife Antoinette to Savoy to a farm in Champrovent near Aix-les-Bains, where he began work on two major paintings: Landscape near Champrovent (1942–1945) and The Living Room (1942). In 1942, he escaped from Nazi France to Switzerland, first to Bern and in 1945 to Geneva, where he became a friend of the publisher Albert Skira as well as the writer and member of the French Resistance, André Malraux.
Balthus returned to France in 1946 and a year later traveled with André Masson to Southern France, meeting figures such as Picasso and Jacques Lacan, who eventually became a collector of his work.As international fame grew with exhibitions in the gallery of Pierre Matisse (1938) and the Museum of Modern Art (1956) in New York City, he cultivated the image of himself as an enigma. In 1964, he moved to Rome where he presided over the Villa de Medici as director (appointed by the French Minister of Culture André Malraux) of the French Academy in Rome. He became a friend of the filmmaker Federico Fellini and the painter Renato Guttuso.
In 1977, he moved to Rossinière, Switzerland. That he had a second, Japanese wife Setsuko Ideta whom he married in 1967 and was thirty-five years his junior, simply added to the air of mystery around him. Balthus was one of the few living artists to be represented in the Louvre, when his painting The Children (1937) was acquired from the private collection of Pablo Picasso. He died in Rossinière, Switzerland. Prime ministers and rock stars alike attended his funeral. Bono, lead singer of U2, sang for the hundreds of mourners at the funeral, including the President of France, the Prince Sadruddhin Aga Khan, supermodel Elle Macpherson, and Cartier-Bresson.
- published: 26 May 2022
- views: 497478
5:14
IN THE STUDIO WITH CLAIRE TABOURET
A throwback to when Claire Tabouret finished her "fluffy landscape paintings" and monotypes in her L.A studio for her exhibition "Paysages d'Intérieurs" at Perr...
A throwback to when Claire Tabouret finished her "fluffy landscape paintings" and monotypes in her L.A studio for her exhibition "Paysages d'Intérieurs" at Perrotin Paris (October 16 — December 18, 2021)
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A throwback to when Claire Tabouret finished her "fluffy landscape paintings" and monotypes in her L.A studio for her exhibition "Paysages d'Intérieurs" at Perrotin Paris (October 16 — December 18, 2021)
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- published: 04 Nov 2021
- views: 308616
3:49
Watch Picasso Make a Masterpiece
'Le Mystère Picasso' is a remarkable documentary film made by French director, Henri-Georges Clouzot, in which stop-action and time-lapse photography are used t...
'Le Mystère Picasso' is a remarkable documentary film made by French director, Henri-Georges Clouzot, in which stop-action and time-lapse photography are used to capture Picasso at work.
Not many of the works he created for the documentary survive – but three hang in the Royal Academy exhibition, 'Picasso and Paper'. Here's how one of them came to be.
Picasso and Paper is at the Royal Academy of Arts until 13 April 2020.
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https://wn.com/Watch_Picasso_Make_A_Masterpiece
'Le Mystère Picasso' is a remarkable documentary film made by French director, Henri-Georges Clouzot, in which stop-action and time-lapse photography are used to capture Picasso at work.
Not many of the works he created for the documentary survive – but three hang in the Royal Academy exhibition, 'Picasso and Paper'. Here's how one of them came to be.
Picasso and Paper is at the Royal Academy of Arts until 13 April 2020.
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- published: 20 Feb 2020
- views: 8060513
13:26
Art contemporain : le peintre Jean-Jacques PIGEON
https://youtu.be/QhLNxgGdY6Q
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Ma caméra et moi avons une chance exceptionnelle !!!
Nous venons de passer 31 jours dans l'intimité de l'atelie...
https://youtu.be/QhLNxgGdY6Q
www.lartenboite.com
Ma caméra et moi avons une chance exceptionnelle !!!
Nous venons de passer 31 jours dans l'intimité de l'atelier du peintre Jean-Jacques PIGEON.
Une expérience marquante que je vous invite à partager avec cet essai filmique mis en musique par Quentin CHEVRIER.
Une production L'art en boîte.
https://wn.com/Art_Contemporain_Le_Peintre_Jean_Jacques_Pigeon
https://youtu.be/QhLNxgGdY6Q
www.lartenboite.com
Ma caméra et moi avons une chance exceptionnelle !!!
Nous venons de passer 31 jours dans l'intimité de l'atelier du peintre Jean-Jacques PIGEON.
Une expérience marquante que je vous invite à partager avec cet essai filmique mis en musique par Quentin CHEVRIER.
Une production L'art en boîte.
- published: 23 May 2011
- views: 1618400
10:17
50 Great Paintings by 50 Women Artists
A collection of 50 great paintings by 50 female artists-painters spanning 500 years (HD).
Best viewed in 1080p and full screen (for iPad go to Settings-Quality-...
A collection of 50 great paintings by 50 female artists-painters spanning 500 years (HD).
Best viewed in 1080p and full screen (for iPad go to Settings-Quality-Advanced-1080p).
Music: Eric Satie – Gnossienne 1,3 4. Anne Queffélec, piano.
List of painters:
MANSOOREH HOSSEINI (1926 – 2012) Iranian
FEDE GALIZIA (c1578 – c1630) Italian
RACHEL RUYSCH (1664 – 1750) Dutch
MARIE-DENISE VILLERS (1774 – 1821) French
DOROTHEA TANNING (1910 – 2012) American
HILMA AF KLINT (1862 – 1944) Swedish
KATSUSHIKA ŌI (葛飾 応為 c1800-c1866) Japanese
EVA GONZALÈS (1849-1883) French
MARY CASSATT (1844-1926) American
SUZANNE VALADON (1865-1938) French
MARIE-GUILLEMINE BENOIST (1786-1826) French
BERTHA WEGMANN (1847-1926) Danish
LEONA BIERKOWSKA (1855 -1925) Polish
Princess FAHRELNISSA ZEID (1901-1991) Turkish
ELEANOR FORTESCUE-BRICKDALE (1872-1945) British
LEONORA CARRINGTON (1917-2011) British
SONIA DELAUNAY (1885-1979) French
LAVINIA FONTANA (1552-1614) Italian
MARIA VAN OOSTERWIJCK (1630-1693) Dutch
SOFONISBA ANGUISSOLA (c1532-1625) Italian
VIGÉE LE BRUN (1755-1842) French
BERTHE MORISOT (1841-1895) French
CECILIA BEAUX (1855–1942) American
TAMARA DE LEMPICKA (1898-1980) Polish
ROSA BONHEUR (1822-1899) - French
LI YIN (李因; C. 1610 – 1685) Chinese
EMILY CARR (1871-1945) Canadian
GEORGIA O'KEEFFE (1887-1986) American
HENRIETTE BROWNE (Sophie de Bouteiller 1829-1901) French
ZINAIDA SEREBRIAKOVA (Зинаида Серебрякова 1884-1967) Russian
NATALIA GONCHAROVA (Наталья Гончарова 1881-1962) Russian
LYUBOV POPOVA (Любовь Попова 1889-1924) Russian a
ARTEMISIA GENTILESCHI (1593-1653) Italian
JUDITH LEYSTER (1609-1660) Dutch
ANGELICA KAUFFMAN (1741-1807) Swiss
REMEDIOS VARO (1908-1963) Spanish
CLARA PEETERS (Active 1607-1621) Flemish
LOUISE MOILLON (1610-1696) French
BEATRIZ MILHAZES (born 1960) Brazilian
ELIZABETH NOURSE (1859-1938) American
ELIZABETH SPARHAWK-JONES (1885-1968) American
ANNA AIRY (1882-1964) English
PRUDENCE HEWARD (1896-1947) Canadian
BENEDETTA CAPPA (1897-1977) Italian
MARIA SCHALCKEN (1645-1699) Dutch
ADÉLAÏDE LABILLE-GUIARD (1749-1803) French
MARIE-GABRIELLE CAPET (1761-1818) French
THÉRÈSE SCHWARTZE (1851-1918) Dutch
FRIDA KAHLO (1907-1954) Mexican
YAYOI KUSAMA (草間 彌生 born 1929) – Japanese contemporary artist. “My Eternal Soul” comprises a vibrant, psychedelic group of paintings initiated in 2009.
https://wn.com/50_Great_Paintings_By_50_Women_Artists
A collection of 50 great paintings by 50 female artists-painters spanning 500 years (HD).
Best viewed in 1080p and full screen (for iPad go to Settings-Quality-Advanced-1080p).
Music: Eric Satie – Gnossienne 1,3 4. Anne Queffélec, piano.
List of painters:
MANSOOREH HOSSEINI (1926 – 2012) Iranian
FEDE GALIZIA (c1578 – c1630) Italian
RACHEL RUYSCH (1664 – 1750) Dutch
MARIE-DENISE VILLERS (1774 – 1821) French
DOROTHEA TANNING (1910 – 2012) American
HILMA AF KLINT (1862 – 1944) Swedish
KATSUSHIKA ŌI (葛飾 応為 c1800-c1866) Japanese
EVA GONZALÈS (1849-1883) French
MARY CASSATT (1844-1926) American
SUZANNE VALADON (1865-1938) French
MARIE-GUILLEMINE BENOIST (1786-1826) French
BERTHA WEGMANN (1847-1926) Danish
LEONA BIERKOWSKA (1855 -1925) Polish
Princess FAHRELNISSA ZEID (1901-1991) Turkish
ELEANOR FORTESCUE-BRICKDALE (1872-1945) British
LEONORA CARRINGTON (1917-2011) British
SONIA DELAUNAY (1885-1979) French
LAVINIA FONTANA (1552-1614) Italian
MARIA VAN OOSTERWIJCK (1630-1693) Dutch
SOFONISBA ANGUISSOLA (c1532-1625) Italian
VIGÉE LE BRUN (1755-1842) French
BERTHE MORISOT (1841-1895) French
CECILIA BEAUX (1855–1942) American
TAMARA DE LEMPICKA (1898-1980) Polish
ROSA BONHEUR (1822-1899) - French
LI YIN (李因; C. 1610 – 1685) Chinese
EMILY CARR (1871-1945) Canadian
GEORGIA O'KEEFFE (1887-1986) American
HENRIETTE BROWNE (Sophie de Bouteiller 1829-1901) French
ZINAIDA SEREBRIAKOVA (Зинаида Серебрякова 1884-1967) Russian
NATALIA GONCHAROVA (Наталья Гончарова 1881-1962) Russian
LYUBOV POPOVA (Любовь Попова 1889-1924) Russian a
ARTEMISIA GENTILESCHI (1593-1653) Italian
JUDITH LEYSTER (1609-1660) Dutch
ANGELICA KAUFFMAN (1741-1807) Swiss
REMEDIOS VARO (1908-1963) Spanish
CLARA PEETERS (Active 1607-1621) Flemish
LOUISE MOILLON (1610-1696) French
BEATRIZ MILHAZES (born 1960) Brazilian
ELIZABETH NOURSE (1859-1938) American
ELIZABETH SPARHAWK-JONES (1885-1968) American
ANNA AIRY (1882-1964) English
PRUDENCE HEWARD (1896-1947) Canadian
BENEDETTA CAPPA (1897-1977) Italian
MARIA SCHALCKEN (1645-1699) Dutch
ADÉLAÏDE LABILLE-GUIARD (1749-1803) French
MARIE-GABRIELLE CAPET (1761-1818) French
THÉRÈSE SCHWARTZE (1851-1918) Dutch
FRIDA KAHLO (1907-1954) Mexican
YAYOI KUSAMA (草間 彌生 born 1929) – Japanese contemporary artist. “My Eternal Soul” comprises a vibrant, psychedelic group of paintings initiated in 2009.
- published: 22 Mar 2024
- views: 71
30:57
Modern France (Lecture 6): Modernism and The French Arts
HS1605: Modern France
Lecture 6: Modernism and the French Arts
This video is intended for educational purposes only.
HS1605: Modern France
Lecture 6: Modernism and the French Arts
This video is intended for educational purposes only.
https://wn.com/Modern_France_(Lecture_6)_Modernism_And_The_French_Arts
HS1605: Modern France
Lecture 6: Modernism and the French Arts
This video is intended for educational purposes only.
- published: 22 Sep 2020
- views: 4772