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Susan Euler
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 ก.ค. 2014
Lively and entertaining ten-minute summaries of well known works of art, landmarks, and historical events presented by a knowledgeable art historian .
Origins of 20th century American Painting
The story of how the unique 20th century American style of painting developed, beginning at the turn of the 20th century with the Ashcan school. Topics covered include the influence of European styles such as Cubism, the Armory Show of 1913, and the political and social upheavals of the 20th century that led to the development of Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, and more.
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Fauvism
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An Updated and completely remastered version of one of my most popular videos, this program explains the style known as Fauvism, and its relationship to Impressionism, Post Impressionism, and Pointillism.
The Story Behind Modern Sculpture
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Modern sculpture looks different from traditional statues. This video explores the purposes for sculpture, the difference between a sculpture and a statue, and how the work of Auguste Rodin inspired the modern sculptural style.
5 Famous Artworks: Why are they so darn famous?
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The Mask of King Tut, the Mona Lisa, the Book of Kells, The Scream, and American Gothic. Why do we see these artworks reproduced all the time? In this video you will learn interesting facts about them, and reasons why they have become so famous.
German Expressionism
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A concise overview of the style known as German Expressionism, both in painting and film, described within the context of World War I, the rise of Adolf Hitler, and World War II.
Design, Art, and You
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Understanding how design works can positively affect your life in many different ways. This video explains the principles and elements of design and how they are used by artists, designers, and by you in everyday life.
Invention of Paint
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We all take paint for granted. However, its chemical make up is both simple and amazingly complex. And it was invented much farther back in time than you probably suspect.
What is Modern Art?
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Confused by Modern Art? Modern Art has always caused controversy, probably going back to the Stone Age. This video will put things into historical perspective as well as give you ideas about how to understand and appreciate modern styles.
Mid-Century Art and Design
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Explanation of the Mid-Century Modern style of the 1950s and 1960s within its social and historical context.
Solving History's Mysteries Through Art
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How to art historians know that ancient Greek sculptures were brightly painted or how the amphitheater in Pompeii looked when first built? In this video you will find these answers and much, much more.
Understanding Surrealism
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Overview of the mid-twentieth century style known as Surrealism, focusing on historical events that inspired the visual artists and poets who created it.
How To Buy Original Art Like A Pro
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Good original art doesn't have to cost thousands of dollars. In this video, learn how to find original art, even by famous artists, and get a good price.
Secrets of Art History
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What was Leonardo da Vinci's last name? Why is there so much nudity in Western art? What does the name "Van Gogh" mean? These and other "secrets of art history" will be revealed in this video.
4 Artists Who Revolutionized Art
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In this program, I discuss the major contributions of four innovative artists whose methods of working changed the style of Western art.
History of Landscape Painting
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Landscape painting has a long and very interesting history. And landscape paintings are much more that just pretty pictures!
Did the Ancient Egyptians Really Have Blue Eyes?
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Did the Ancient Egyptians Really Have Blue Eyes?
How Far Are We Removed from the People of the Past?
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How Far Are We Removed from the People of the Past?
History and Art of the Westward Movement Part 2
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History and Art of the Westward Movement Part 2
History and Art of the Westward Movement Part One
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History and Art of the Westward Movement Part One
Loving all your videos!
Im a Graphic Design major and our book on modern art history is so complicated and annoying to read. Thank you for explaining this in such an easier way. Wish me luck on my exams!
Nigdy nie rozumiałem sztuki abstrakcyjnej, ale ten film pomógł mi spojrzeć na nią z nowej perspektywy. Dziękuję!
4:45 aren't those printed images, photos themselves.. if he had to place those to print on the metal plate to get an image, where does the printed images used to print on the coated plate come from? I'm so confused. Aren't the coated plates exposed directly to sun the final "photograph" itself? why did niepce need another printed image to place on the plate? please please explain
If you have blue or green eyes you are part god or alien
The blue eyed people were result of interbreeding with the watchers who all had blue eyes original monkeys used to create humans were brown eyed
Thanks for the details about the origins of this movement. I think it's similar to music that if you love an artist, you'll likely love their influences as well.
Nice...My Boyfriend is Egyptiain ,he has green eyes special🎉🎉🎉
I would say that quite a few of those are contact lenses, I am not saying that some Egyptians didn’t have blue eyes as, but Rare! as do Kabyle! But the Kush did not. Ramses had red hair! but we’ve know was due to some of his genetic past.
I went to look at photos of the statues. One that I saw has a man with brown eyes and a woman with blue eyes. The western hunter gatherers had blue eyes. I conclude maybe the earliest Egyptians had a larger western hunter gatherer population OR it could still be true that the blue eyes are symbolic.
Susan. Wat een mooi kanaal heb jij opgebouwd in al die jaren. Daar ga ik even een paar dagen voor uitrekken en inspiratie uit opdoen. Dank je wel. Groeten uit Nederland. Susan. Was für einen wunderschönen Kanal du in all den Jahren aufgebaut hast. Ich werde mir dafür ein paar Tage Zeit nehmen und mich davon inspirieren lassen. Danke schön. Grüße aus den Niederlanden.
Euler
thank you
An interesting introduction to landscape paintings. Could you please tell me the titles and names of painters in 9:53 (volcano), 11:03 (railroad engine), and 11:07 (industrial smoke)? I would like to find them and read more about them. Thank you.
That artifact that is shown at 6:25, do you know its name?
Great presentation! I took art classes after I retired from the Army. Had to use that GI Bill money for something, even though I already had degrees. So I took art. After basic drawing class, I decided to take Life Drawing. I really enjoyed that class. My art teacher said my drawing reminded her a little of Ergon Schiel. Jagged lines. She meant it as a compliment and I took it as such. Thanks for reading if you get to it. Subscribed
I liken good abstract art to purely instrumental music. It is about the feelings it evokes from you.
I have blue eyes and I have always had a close affinity with anything Egyptian. .I often wonder did I have a previous life there.
Great video!
1901 was the beginning of the 20th century, just like 2001 was the beginning of the 21st century. I just thought a people should know this. Regards.
From what I've read, Der brucka was founded by 4 architectural students, not art students. 😮😮😮
Thank you so much for this lovely journey through history of landscape, this is what I was searching for.
At 4:14 you state that silver nitrate was not used, this is not true. Cellulose nitrate film was replaced with cellulose acetate due to the flammability. Silver nitrate was and is still used in all film as the main photosensitive compound.
This well-intentioned video is unfortunately rife with little errors, inconsistencies and "almost correct" pieces of information. That said, thanks, anyway, for at least giving a general, "85% correct" overview of photographic history to those interested. It's not easy to do in 10 minutes.
All these years forged a family in soul This new album I want Blood will be some real life surgery on the blueprint of our new ride and this journey through the blood and unsevered veins of what weve always loved . Its almost musically we are of kin when the comforting scatter taps the root of our worlds
This is wrong look at the shape of their noses, face and their body . Not to mention all the bodies buried in the South of Cairo at the Fag El Gamous site where their bodies are arranged by hair color. The DNA confirms that early Egyptians and Western Europeans are related. This Video that claims in its presentation that all races are the same has a corrupt message at its foundation. And its Author conceals the truth. No other people have the variation within the same race of eye and hair color as these people and the western Europeans. The rarity of blue Eyes in the other groups does not follow through their generations. And when Western people mix with the other groups, their characteristics disappear. Fact.
So New Objectivism (e.g. Otto Dix) is part of Expressionism?
How the heck did Deguerro figure out all those chemical combinations?
What a beautiful presentation that I believe is quite believable because of DNA testing and also DNA behavior in terms of how we relate in this world different things people have his habits or things that speak to them per se
Really helpful video. Thank you so much for making this.
Thank you very much. Can't wait to have my own Art Gallery here in Jamaica.
Love this! So witty and educational at the same time! Thank you for this video :)
Thank you so much for this video. I was born in 1961. Been a collector of all mid century for years😊 Born in London and was surrounded by these wonderful things. Much love and peace from London UK ❤
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Someone who doesn't understand abstract art, just say "Have you ever had a dream where you know that you had it but can't remember what it's about? That's abstract art".
Loving it! Great stuff from this time period!✨❇️✨
Thanks, many many thanks.
Thanks a lot for taking up this subject, very well explained many thanks.
Great information, but please stop the music in the background. It’s much louder than it should be and it’s hard to concentrate on what you’re saying, but thank you anyway🙏
Any race with blue eyes has Caucasian in their blood
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Nice job Susan! I enjoyed the history lesson.
I'm genuinely impressed-bravo!
thanks
Thank you so much for this video. It hepls me a lot with my thesis!
Fantastic Thanks for sharing
Really impressive
Enjoyed this very much! I would have liked more about Picasso, I'll keep watching your videos to learn more :)
Great video, thanks :)
Learned some interesting facts and concepts - thank you :)
Fantastic video, thanks!!