I have a question.... TH-cam deleted it...... it's a simple but historically relative one.to painting over centuries... do you have an email I can send it to?
Cradling a dead body is wishing it was still alive or could come back to life. Draping the body across your knees like that is an acceptance your son is truly dead.
I think something missing from the analysis: it's not just the death of a child, it's the first time that a human dies. The parents wouldn't even know about the concept of mourning, or how to deal with a dead body.
You mentioned that the artist also lost his wife. In that light, I notice that Eve's coloring is similar to Abel. Adam seems to be the only one with blood running through his body.
I see the meaning of the unsupported corpse differently. Think of how learning to hold and support a newborn is so vital and stressful to new parents, this being their first time experiencing what it’s like to have a child. Here, however, you have the first human beings experiencing death for the first time ever. Not knowing how to hold his corpse, or whether they even should, shows this naivety from their part as the first parents and people to know death. I also think that “the first mourning” similarly evokes that feeling of utter loneliness in such a tragic situation: people who suffer the loss of a child-arguably the worst pain there is-feel at times incredibly alone in the experience, with few people ever being able to or even wanting to imagine what it must be like. And finally, though not as interesting of a take, there’s a kind of acceptance of loss that comes with holding the body that these parents aren’t able to grapple with, not even being able to look at the body for this moment.
Very interesting analysis. I didn't know this painting nor was aware it was in my country. Thank you for sharing. Today is mother's day here, so this video really hits.
To make this even deeper; when you lose parents, you’re an Orphan. When you lose a significant other, you’re a window/widower… … when you lose a child, no word exists. Since it’s the most painful and most devastating feeling to experience.. it’s so indescribable, no word or title exists for it. Seeing how our children are hopped to outlive us; Not die before us.
I recently (accidentally) saw Bouguereau's room at Museé d'Orsay. To wander around an enormous museum and suddenly come across a relatively tiny room with majestic (gigantic) masterpieces that i held so dear to my heart is truly an outer-worldly experience. That was the first time a painting moved me to tears. Thank you for making these videos, creators like you are some rare gems (much needed) nowadays :)
wow 5 kids and 4 of them died? no wonder he infused himself in adam and eve's loss of Abel, he needed a place to let his greif go. thanks for this great analysis of this painting. love your channel
I think Adam has his hands over his ribs, not his heart. Which makes sense to me, because when you have children it can feel almost like they're a physical extension of yourself, created from your body the same way Eve was created from Adam's rib. Perhaps he's feeling grief in the empty aching part of his body where his rib used to be, which created Eve and by extension his son. Eve looks like she's trying to burrow her way back into his chest, like she wants to not exist any longer, and instead just go back to being a rib.
The passion and work you put into your videos is truly inspiring, I aspire to be as dedicated and in love with what I do in life as you are. Thank you for helping me rediscover my love for art and the history it holds, the words it speaks to the viewer and the eternal emotion it carries. Keep up the good work🤍
I'm happy to hear that you can now do this full-time - a genuine achievement, well done. I love the channel and I'm glad you can now do what you do well. As mentioned below, this is the stuff we need!
I’ve just binged a few of your videos and I’ve started to develop a taste for looking at tragic art, or just art in general. I feel like art always leaves a question. At least for me it always make me want to know more about the setting and the story of the painting. It’s quite intriguing
I am so disappointed That in my country I cannot support your work But just by tapping the like button and sharing your amazing work with my friends and family So from a fan in the middle east Do what you do best I wish you the best of luck and healthy day ❤🔥
There's another layer to Adam and Eve's grief here. Adam and eve were the ones to bring sin into the world, and death, the fruit of sin. They are grieving knowing that Able's death is their fault.
I would like to recommend a painting which depicts a similar theme by a hungarian pre-raphaelite painter Kőrösfői-Kriesch Aladár. His work called Ego sum via, veritas et vita (I am the way, the truth and life) was painted after his child's death and symbolises the grief and the pain, but also the acceptance and the hope in the divine will.
..i came across this painting a few days ago, whilst i was scrolling down my fyp.. just gazing at it sent shivers down my spine.. only if i had this kind of talent..
This was a beautiful video from you. I watch these feeling more inspired each time and looking forward to the next, and to trying to put this much effort into my own works. Thanks for all that you do.
Always a chuckle when YT closed captioning can't understand a name; here's today's transcript entry about the symbolist painter Bouguereau: 0:29 "going to look into to William adulf bug..."
What a coincidence, just saw a Kehinde Wiley exhibit yesterday. Speaking of which, if you can travel for art, I highly recommend the De Young Open 2023 exhibit - I know from your style of analysis you'd love dozens, probably hundreds of the pieces.
So many people to be alive for, so many things to be dead for. The death of a child of mine is a thing I'd instinctively desire to be dead for, I wouldn't want to be there to see it. Fetuses? Couldn't care less. A grown child though? I'd have to be alive to reconcile those around me if that were to happen. I'm a person too. I'd need to reconcile myself as well.
I love this painting sm.. thank you for doing this video. I even put it on discord as pp before removing it because people thought I became Christian.. so I putted it on my TH-cam pp and it have been a while since I have it here.
great video! may I just provide some technical advice and say that there's a quite tonal resonance at around 8kHz coming from your microphone - just a slight annoying frequency, but otherwise alright
Why would anyone necessarily be disappointed with a religious painting??! Is belief in Jesus Christ now taboo in the same way that nationalism and love of country has been 'cancelled'?? Artist expressions of belief are arguably some of the finest and oldest art works that humanity has produced. Yet by your own intimation, apparently these are now an unpleasant relic of orthodoxy? Its interesting how the seemingly innocuous things we say reveal so much about our prejudice.
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I have a question.... TH-cam deleted it...... it's a simple but historically relative one.to painting over centuries... do you have an email I can send it to?
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Cradling a dead body is wishing it was still alive or could come back to life. Draping the body across your knees like that is an acceptance your son is truly dead.
the absence of Cain is also of note. What do you do when one child murders the other? You've lost both!
love this
Cannot thank you enough for making me so educated on the subject of art . People like you are so necessary in a society .
Thank you so much! That's an extremely nice comment!
I completely agree 🙏🏻
I think something missing from the analysis: it's not just the death of a child, it's the first time that a human dies. The parents wouldn't even know about the concept of mourning, or how to deal with a dead body.
You mentioned that the artist also lost his wife. In that light, I notice that Eve's coloring is similar to Abel. Adam seems to be the only one with blood running through his body.
Came down here to make the exact same comment
True, but for that time women were thought to be prettier with lighter skin, like many goddesses were
I see the meaning of the unsupported corpse differently. Think of how learning to hold and support a newborn is so vital and stressful to new parents, this being their first time experiencing what it’s like to have a child. Here, however, you have the first human beings experiencing death for the first time ever. Not knowing how to hold his corpse, or whether they even should, shows this naivety from their part as the first parents and people to know death. I also think that “the first mourning” similarly evokes that feeling of utter loneliness in such a tragic situation: people who suffer the loss of a child-arguably the worst pain there is-feel at times incredibly alone in the experience, with few people ever being able to or even wanting to imagine what it must be like. And finally, though not as interesting of a take, there’s a kind of acceptance of loss that comes with holding the body that these parents aren’t able to grapple with, not even being able to look at the body for this moment.
This made me tear up, you put it together so well, congratulations.
Very interesting analysis. I didn't know this painting nor was aware it was in my country. Thank you for sharing.
Today is mother's day here, so this video really hits.
If you're in Buenos Aires, please go to the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes and go look at it for me!
@@TheCanvasArtHistory I'll go. Thanks. I was there recently, but focused on another exhibit :)
@@flor3224And play this video while looking at it
@@flor3224 Suele estar guardada, la vi una sola vez expuesta
@@PulgarchaFilmsGracia por la info. Tiene sentido. Me parecía raro porque había ido al Museo hace poco y no estaba.
To make this even deeper;
when you lose parents, you’re an Orphan.
When you lose a significant other, you’re a window/widower…
… when you lose a child, no word exists. Since it’s the most painful and most devastating feeling to experience.. it’s so indescribable, no word or title exists for it. Seeing how our children are hopped to outlive us; Not die before us.
I recently (accidentally) saw Bouguereau's room at Museé d'Orsay. To wander around an enormous museum and suddenly come across a relatively tiny room with majestic (gigantic) masterpieces that i held so dear to my heart is truly an outer-worldly experience. That was the first time a painting moved me to tears.
Thank you for making these videos, creators like you are some rare gems (much needed) nowadays :)
wow 5 kids and 4 of them died? no wonder he infused himself in adam and eve's loss of Abel, he needed a place to let his greif go. thanks for this great analysis of this painting. love your channel
Great vid, the audio gave me tinnitus.
I think Adam has his hands over his ribs, not his heart. Which makes sense to me, because when you have children it can feel almost like they're a physical extension of yourself, created from your body the same way Eve was created from Adam's rib. Perhaps he's feeling grief in the empty aching part of his body where his rib used to be, which created Eve and by extension his son. Eve looks like she's trying to burrow her way back into his chest, like she wants to not exist any longer, and instead just go back to being a rib.
The passion and work you put into your videos is truly inspiring, I aspire to be as dedicated and in love with what I do in life as you are. Thank you for helping me rediscover my love for art and the history it holds, the words it speaks to the viewer and the eternal emotion it carries.
Keep up the good work🤍
I'm happy to hear that you can now do this full-time - a genuine achievement, well done. I love the channel and I'm glad you can now do what you do well. As mentioned below, this is the stuff we need!
Thank you so incredibly much for continuing your endlessly inspiring work!
This video is specially powerful when considering nowadays news. Thanks Canvas!!
Thank you for putting so much heart into these videos!
I’ve just binged a few of your videos and I’ve started to develop a taste for looking at tragic art, or just art in general. I feel like art always leaves a question. At least for me it always make me want to know more about the setting and the story of the painting. It’s quite intriguing
I am so disappointed
That in my country
I cannot support your work
But just by tapping the like button and sharing your amazing work with my friends and family
So from a fan in the middle east
Do what you do best
I wish you the best of luck and healthy day ❤🔥
What a heavy painting. Thanks for the morning tears.
My absolute favorite series
There's no way that french names can be THAT long and only have two syllables
Incredible, as always
There's another layer to Adam and Eve's grief here. Adam and eve were the ones to bring sin into the world, and death, the fruit of sin. They are grieving knowing that Able's death is their fault.
I would like to recommend a painting which depicts a similar theme by a hungarian pre-raphaelite painter Kőrösfői-Kriesch Aladár. His work called Ego sum via, veritas et vita (I am the way, the truth and life) was painted after his child's death and symbolises the grief and the pain, but also the acceptance and the hope in the divine will.
..i came across this painting a few days ago, whilst i was scrolling down my fyp.. just gazing at it sent shivers down my spine.. only if i had this kind of talent..
Excellent insights and presentation. Thanks again M. Canvas :)
Good idea to show this picture since we are traiting Abel every day.
This was a beautiful video from you. I watch these feeling more inspired each time and looking forward to the next, and to trying to put this much effort into my own works. Thanks for all that you do.
Always a chuckle when YT closed captioning can't understand a name; here's today's transcript entry about the symbolist painter Bouguereau: 0:29 "going to look into to William adulf bug..."
What a coincidence, just saw a Kehinde Wiley exhibit yesterday. Speaking of which, if you can travel for art, I highly recommend the De Young Open 2023 exhibit - I know from your style of analysis you'd love dozens, probably hundreds of the pieces.
The painting mourns his wife too - that's why she's so pale
Love your content always❤this is not related and might a bit weird but your voice is so relaxing☺️
So many people to be alive for, so many things to be dead for. The death of a child of mine is a thing I'd instinctively desire to be dead for, I wouldn't want to be there to see it. Fetuses? Couldn't care less. A grown child though? I'd have to be alive to reconcile those around me if that were to happen. I'm a person too. I'd need to reconcile myself as well.
where can I find such a high quality picture of paintings like this?
Why should we be dissapointed if the painting is religious ?
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A lot people don't like religion duh
Religious leaders have abused a lot of people. Especially today, Christian’s have a lot of victims and many people reject associating with it.
There’s a lot of essays about religous paintings out there, and they get pretty repetitive in subject manner so I skip a lot of them.
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Man,I love your channel ❤
As always, I'm fascinated🙏🙏
I love this painting sm.. thank you for doing this video. I even put it on discord as pp before removing it because people thought I became Christian.. so I putted it on my TH-cam pp and it have been a while since I have it here.
Thank you
thank you.
Elihu vedder (pre raph movement) has many personal n phenomenal paintings 😀
Great video,
I think your mic is buzzing. I hear it click in after the noise gate pulls away.
Could be the cord.
Can someone link the music playing in the background
Bellissimo, grazie per la magnifica descrizione…
Great...
Heads up that whenever you speak there is a high pitched frequency that isn’t there in the silences or added music :(
I know it's childish, but the phrase "incredible nudes" at 0:38 is hilarious.
great video! may I just provide some technical advice and say that there's a quite tonal resonance at around 8kHz coming from your microphone - just a slight annoying frequency, but otherwise alright
What is the building to the right with smoke rising from it, that must mean something too???
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Love you
What music do you use for your videos? I'm amazed
Its just me or The Canvas and Art Deco have the same release shedule ?
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Adam's left hand is creepy
Anyone else hear that?
Will you make a video about how AI is not art?
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Please be my art teacher in my school 😢🙁
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Most art has some beginnings in religion.
What’s wrong with bros mic
I love how prager u blast their ads on shit like this like young blud we are art enjoyers not art haters
thirteenth, or whateva number lol 😊
First always
Why would anyone necessarily be disappointed with a religious painting??! Is belief in Jesus Christ now taboo in the same way that nationalism and love of country has been 'cancelled'?? Artist expressions of belief are arguably some of the finest and oldest art works that humanity has produced. Yet by your own intimation, apparently these are now an unpleasant relic of orthodoxy? Its interesting how the seemingly innocuous things we say reveal so much about our prejudice.
Great video with 0 content but some "deep thoughts" of an author who barely understands how to talk in a way so people can listen
DarkMatter2525
good vids but too short. i really dont like short vids