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Art of East and West
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 26 ต.ค. 2013
Art of East and West seeks to make available a collection of films on art and culture from other countries, mostly from Japan, China and Korea. This is an outgrowth of a series done on an educational TV station in the 1990s which compiled these films from consulate offices representing these and other countries. Most of these films are pretty old by now, but still beautiful to look at. I did simple searches to see if they're already available on TH-cam. I did find one of them, but it was only available on TH-cam in two parts. I'm able to present these films complete. I also checked to see if any of these films are in commercial distribution in the U.S. If they are, I don't upload them. I just want to share these films with interested viewers who may not have any other means of finding them.
William Merritt Chase at Shinnecock (1987)
William Merritt Chase (1849-1916) was an American impressionist artist and is the subject of this 25-minute documentary film produced in 1987 by the National Gallery of Art. The film highlights Chase's years at Shinnecock, on Long Island, New York, where in 1891 the artist established the first important outdoor summer school of art in America. Images of Chase's paintings along with archival photographs--including shots of the artist's studios--are interwoven with footage of the hills and beaches at Shinnecock and of Chase's house and studio as they are today.
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Winslow Homer: The Nature of the Artist (1986)
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Documentary film about the development of the art of American painter Winslow Homer (1836-1910). Art historian John Wilmerding guides us through Homer’s early illustrations of the Civil War, picturesque scenes in the country and at the shore, and the powerful images of nature, particularly scenes of fishing boats and the sea, that characterize his mature work. Also visits places identified with...
Adventures in Art with Julie Harris
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Actress Julie Harris takes viewers on a tour of the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C., stopping to show us particular paintings and what she thinks is special about them. Artists covered include Leonardo, Raphael, Manet, Rembrandt, Fragonard, Manet, Renoir, Picasso, John Singleton Copley, George Bellows, Winslow Homer, Matisse, Joan Miro, Jackson Pollock and Joshua Johnston, “the first...
ART HERITAGE (As Seen in The Metropolitan Museum of Art)
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ART HERITAGE (As Seen in The Metropolitan Museum of Art) This 1960 documentary, narrated by actor Robert Montgomery, offers an overview of the holdings of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, from its artifacts from the ancient world (Egypt, Assyria, Persia, Greece, Rome) to Medieval art, including a side trip to the Cloisters in upper Manhattan, to Asian and Indian art, French Impressio...
U.S. Manga Corps Anime Preview Part 2
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This is the second trailer of anime previews from U.S. Manga Corps, aka Central Park Media, one of the leading distributors of anime to the U.S. market in the 1990s. This trailer offers 14 titles, in a wider range of genres than was found on the first trailer, and was placed at the head of various VHS releases from the company in 1995-96. Featured here are: Genocyber, Tokyo Babylon, Cybernetics...
U.S. Manga Corps Anime Preview Part 1
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Remember when only a handful of companies were distributing Japanese anime to the U.S. market and fans were desperate for new product to reach their local video stores? U.S. Manga Corps, aka Central Park Media, was one of those companies and their first trailer of previews promoted only eight titles, even as they were vigorously acquiring more. This trailer, which is heavy on mecha scenes and e...
Lion Dance at Chinatown New Year Parade 2017
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These Lion Dancers were recorded at the Lunar New Year Parade in Manhattan's Chinatown on Feb. 5, 2017. The location is the intersection of Bayard and Mott Streets.
Chinese violin players in New York’s Chinatown, 9/15/16
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I was in Columbus Park in Manhattan's Chinatown on Thursday, September 15, 2016, enjoying three competing groups of Chinese singers/musicians, and I started recording this group just as the song was ending. Ten seconds in, however, after the singer stopped, the two violin players and the banjo player continued on their own and it’s some of the best playing I’ve ever heard in the park. The one-s...
Tokyo high school marching band rehearsal
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In a park in the shadow of Tokyo Tower, on March 18, 2016, I came across a high school marching band practicing a familiar tune from the British Invasion of 1964 that was so popular in my youth. They actually do a very good job with it and their choreographed routine is impressive also. I caught a minute-and-a-half of their rehearsal on my smartphone. About a minute into it, I pan over to the e...
Soh Daiko Taiko Drumming at Sakura Matsuri 2016, Part 7
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The finale of the Soh Daiko taiko drumming troupe performance at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden Sakura Matsuri (Cherry Blossom Festival) on Sat. April 30, 2016.
Soh Daiko Taiko Drumming at Sakura Matsuri 2016, Part 6
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The Soh Daiko taiko drumming troupe performs at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden Sakura Matsuri (Cherry Blossom Festival) on Sat. April 30, 2016. The whole ensemble appears in this clip.
Soh Daiko Taiko Drumming at Sakura Matsuri 2016, Part 5
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The Soh Daiko taiko drumming troupe performs at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden Sakura Matsuri (Cherry Blossom Festival) on Sat. April 30, 2016. In this clip, a masked dancer portraying a fisherman performs on the stage in front of the drummers.
Soh Daiko Taiko Drumming at Sakura Matsuri 2016, Part 4
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The Soh Daiko taiko drumming troupe performs at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden Sakura Matsuri (Cherry Blossom Festival) on Sat. April 30, 2016.
Soh Daiko Taiko Drumming at Sakura Matsuri 2016, Part 3
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The Soh Daiko taiko drumming troupe performs at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden Sakura Matsuri (Cherry Blossom Festival) on Sat. April 30, 2016.
Soh Daiko Taiko Drumming at Sakura Matsuri 2016, Part 2
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The Soh Daiko taiko drumming troupe performs at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden Sakura Matsuri (Cherry Blossom Festival) on Sat. April 30, 2016.
Soh Daiko Drumming at Sakura Matsuri 2016, Part 1
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Soh Daiko Drumming at Sakura Matsuri 2016, Part 1
Sakura Matsuri Dance Rehearsal, Kyoto, Part 2
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Sakura Matsuri Dance Rehearsal, Kyoto, Part 2
Sakura Matsuri Dance Rehearsal, Kyoto, Part 1
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Sakura Matsuri Dance Rehearsal, Kyoto, Part 1
My best experience in Japab. I intoxicating
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Remembering that before this invasion of Japan in the 16th century, Korea tried to invade the same country twice if I'm not mistaken and the Shogunate put it to rest.
The music in parts of this documentary seriously remind me hylics 1&2
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Fantastic! I love this beautiful story and this wonderful animation. The music is really nice too. ❤💐🌸🦌
This guy he’s a talented Kabuki actor ☺️
He is one of my favorite artists.
00 thank you 00
Maggie was in Cannes, i am in Cannes too
thank you
Why did youtube take out sheyenne western movies out today, what wb copyright, why did youtube all of a sudden take it out?
That Korean horn bow archery master looks like a legit character straight out of a Bruce Lee movie. What a legend!
Interesting, as the movie is not kid friendly
Bending the fingers and twisting the wrists ------ sounds like they practiced mixed martial arts that includes Aikido.
I chose Spanish as my second language because German just sounds so ruff and jagged. I think it is because of those films of Hitler speaking they showed us in grade school. However i love Goethe. If i was a woman in 18th century Germany i would definitely sleep with Goethe.
As a Japanese person, I can't help but be moved by this video. To me, Koreans who have become Christian cannot be considered Asians. Watching this video reminds us that Koreans are also our brothers.
My grandmother was a mudang chun
One BIG regret is not knowing about kabuki when I visited Japan!….
Could you please inform me about the production company who holds the copyright for this video? Thank you very much in advance.
4/16/2024 Thank you, Respectfully Submitted
Arigato
Pure gold
The rituals are very similar to the rituals from himalayan region of India. It's fascinating to see the similarity between the tradition of such far away lands.....
It's basically indian version of shaimanism and it is the most important part of the culture of uttrakhand (himalayan state of India) called jagar......main rituals take place at night using drums and bronze plate for the music,worshipping local deity of the villagers or calling their ancestors for guidance..... it's very fascinating that you would get goosebumps.
@Haua-wz8jo Ahhh........ don't worry you can come again anytime and witness it. This tradition is not going to demise anytime soon in uttrakhand as it is the most integral part of the cultural identity of uttrakhand's people. It's something so important that no matter where in the world you are you have to comeback to your village to worship your clans deity and ancestors to seek their blessings and guidance......and even today when their is a problem in family be it realated to anything people will still ask their ancestors and clans deity for the guidance. Next time just ask your uttrakhandi friend to show you jagar and have a whole new experience....😄😄
So nostalgic man like when my big brother would get these vhs tapes man... and all the imported tapes with fan subtitles and stuff omg what a childhood i had I even watched animes imported where there were no english subtitles and didn't care and would try and piece the story together myself I was so young and felt so cool that the cool action and cool animation held my interest
This is Satanism and polytheism to the One God
いいねー流石です😮
i wis there were captions
Interesting if somewhat of an over romanticized story of the man who I believe was the the first or at least one of the first artists to bring French impressionism to the shores of American culture.
@19:35 Shiko Munakata The National Museum of Modern Art (NMoMA) Tokyo “The Making of Munakata” 120th Anniversary Exhibit. Amazing energy and dedication of his lifetime is beyond words! Sadly, his memorial museum in Aomori will be closing Spring 2024 with artworks to be consolidated into Aomori Museum.
she looked better in the film
A chawan one at a time . . . 😛👍
I never even knew that there was video footage of Escher himself, let alone showing his process. Glad I came across this.
I definitely recommend checking out the documentary from Radio Netherlands Television. It's on TH-cam in a couple of places.
This is great. Thanks
The documentary starting with an Italian designer speaking German saying he is touched by the beauty of Jōmon pottery made me really uncomfortable, to say the least. As though we as viewers needed the validation from a Western designer to make worthwhile the ancient art form originated in Japan… I hope Japanese people have now realized since then that the spirit their artists put into their art is unique and worth considering without the validation of any other country.
Great video, thank you very much , note to self(nts) watched all of it 28:16
Ichikawa Ennosuke III (December 9, 1939 - September 13, 2023) 🕊️✨
blurry garbage insulting the artist.
Who said acting was easy 😲
So much to know and learn yet so little do I know so much little do I learn.So ignorant Am I.Ignorance is one of the worst pain and most painful suffering.Yet ignorance binds me in its shackles as I scream I want to know,I want to learn.I want freedom from the repulsive Ignorance
Iron oxide in the glaze is what give it the green color, not plants and leaves. Plants and leaves would burn up in the kiln, so the color wouldn't be preserved anyway. Iron oxide is the same element that gives glass a greenish tinge. It's the ratio of the minerals included in the glaze that determines the final color, with amounts of less than 1 percent making the difference between beautiful and poor colors.
Greatness, sentiment, theatre. I was honored to partecipate in Ichikawa's 'International Kabuki Seminar' in Bologna, Italy in 1984.
This was produced in 1989, if anyone was a bit confused by how old the filming appears.
Turn zee music down lower... Arigato
Can you enable auto translate?
I read about this movie once and I'm so happy I finally found it. So greatful you shared it. It's so beautiful, it made me cry.
Sakyamuni, the beginning of Buddhism, accidentally took to the streets and had to fight a martial art battle to marry a woman he liked, which was done by the witch's magic, and after marriage, he found out that his wife was a ghost and fled to fight the witch in the wilderness !!
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This is a nice Zen atmosphere, I was hoping to see some views of the castles in Kyushu but nonetheless I'm glad to see footage like this preserved.
Fantastic jazz soundtrack, this docu checks all the boxes. This is a privilege.