Thank you so much for making these public! Such an amazing opportunity. Such a selfless act when you could be selfish and make them private unless someone has paid $900 for your class through a university lol
It's a wonderful journey to go through Renaissance art with you. It is such a HUGH topic. I have several books and watched many videos, but I am always lost and could not grasp the essence of it. Now having you making it into several long lectures, now I have a much overall picture of what is it. And I like you mention the nude paintings and tried to explain them. I always wonder why are there so many nudes painting especially of women. The paintings you selected are excellent to illustrate your points.
Firstly I would like to say a big thank you for sharing these lectures -- they're great. Something I would say though, is that if we're happy highlighting the (red blooded) eroticism in the Venetian Renaissance, we should equally be happy talking about the homoeroticism in the Florentine Renaissance. To Donatello, Michelangelo and Leonardo part of the appeal of the classical world was the acceptance of male homosexuality and the appreciation of the male form in art. Whichever way you cut it Michelangelo was obsessed with male beauty and the portrayal of it; Donatello's David is Ru Paul levels of camp. There is good evidence to suggest that, in all probability, all three were gay. An inconvenient truth if one of them... I don't know... painted lots of male nudes in your private chapel where you like to lock yourself for days on end. But it's also a salient truth and one that's relevant to understanding their work. Let's not keep airbrushing history through omission.
Wow. Sad to hear that. In my imagination people are skating on the frozen canals because that's what you see in art from centuries ago. And people say climate change isn't real.
A "major" "carnivore" ... A strange thing to be proud about, and a peculiar way to say it. I see no utility in gushing about my enjoyment of women or ice cream.
Thank you so much for making these public! Such an amazing opportunity. Such a selfless act when you could be selfish and make them private unless someone has paid $900 for your class through a university lol
You're welcome!
I love learning from you!
Thanks!
It's a wonderful journey to go through Renaissance art with you. It is such a HUGH topic. I have several books and watched many videos, but I am always lost and could not grasp the essence of it. Now having you making it into several long lectures, now I have a much overall picture of what is it. And I like you mention the nude paintings and tried to explain them. I always wonder why are there so many nudes painting especially of women. The paintings you selected are excellent to illustrate your points.
Loved that mini rant about how paintings should look like paintings. 100% agreed. Amazing lecture!
Thank you kindly for all these sources. I have been devouring them with joy. Thank you 💚
Watching this series as an Italian is so rewarding
Please do a class on the Occult and Occult imagery!
1:11:11 perfection
12:49 they're just vibing 🤠
Well...yes. lol.
The video is great, just there is no longer Czechoslovakia. I am from Czech, so it kinda hurts
Thank u from Bulgaria
Firstly I would like to say a big thank you for sharing these lectures -- they're great. Something I would say though, is that if we're happy highlighting the (red blooded) eroticism in the Venetian Renaissance, we should equally be happy talking about the homoeroticism in the Florentine Renaissance. To Donatello, Michelangelo and Leonardo part of the appeal of the classical world was the acceptance of male homosexuality and the appreciation of the male form in art. Whichever way you cut it Michelangelo was obsessed with male beauty and the portrayal of it; Donatello's David is Ru Paul levels of camp. There is good evidence to suggest that, in all probability, all three were gay. An inconvenient truth if one of them... I don't know... painted lots of male nudes in your private chapel where you like to lock yourself for days on end. But it's also a salient truth and one that's relevant to understanding their work. Let's not keep airbrushing history through omission.
There are 3 Lecture 04 then jumps to Lecture 7.
Am I missing some?
Wonderful video, but please, it's Czech republic
The Netherlands isn't that cold anymore. It's been decades since we had our last elfstedentocht ;)
Wow. Sad to hear that. In my imagination people are skating on the frozen canals because that's what you see in art from centuries ago. And people say climate change isn't real.
@@arthistorywithtravisleecla6343 Wasn't there a mini ice age about that time that lasted three years or more?
thankyou sir
thank you so much
Thanks
Jheronimus Bosch did not paint the introduction of Eve to Adam by God but it’s the blessing of their marriage.
Great lectures! Squeaky chair distracting
It's Breugel, (Broy-gel)
A "major" "carnivore" ... A strange thing to be proud about, and a peculiar way to say it. I see no utility in gushing about my enjoyment of women or ice cream.
By all means, gush away 💦