Man every time I think you have shown us the best painter I have ever seen…you go and show the best painter I have ever seen. Absolutely brilliant artist! Thanks!
I like the original way he posed his models. He lived in a period when art was rapidly changing and it seems he was trying to balance that. Super presentation and information again thank you.
Thank you very much for your hard work to give us this access. Before your work, the world of art was only projected as da Vinci Michelangelo Van Gogh…! I cannot believe how and why this great master (and others you present) was not known to the main stream public. Hopefully your channel can be used in our schools for our kids.
Interesting to note that Casas came from wealth, and did not let it hinder his style explorations. No wonder he could afford to buy a monastery to allow him to restore and develop it to a personal dwelling...
Have you heard of Pablo Salinas y Teruel (1871-1946)? He was an interesting painter of XVIII century genre scenes with a unique style; unfortunately is difficult to obtain good-quality reproductions of his paintings.
Wonderful presentation, I recognized the very first painting that appeared but I could not remember his name. Luckily he did not become infected by that disease known as "modernism" which led to all kinds of horrible "artistic" movements: fauvism, expressionism, cubism, etc.
Thank you so much for publishing.
I've been doing studies of his brilliant drawings.
M A G N I F I C E N T ! I didn't know Ramon Casas. So THX so much for sharing this with us.
Grazie, grande maestro! Speriamo in un ritorno significativo alla pittura vera❤
Thanks for sharing this painter which I've never heard of. I'm a fan of Santiago Rusinol's work so any friend of his is a friend of mine.
i love these videos!! wish these artworks could be in pdf format to cherish later.
Man every time I think you have shown us the best painter I have ever seen…you go and show the best painter I have ever seen. Absolutely brilliant artist! Thanks!
I love that the couple (Julia and Ramon) remained together. He was indeed a brilliant in his field, just as this presentation was. Thanks so much.
Thanks so much for this. Was not aware of this masterful artist and this was truly inspiring.
At the end of the video, I wanted to subscribe, forgetting that I had already. Always videos of great quality. Thanks.
I like the original way he posed his models. He lived in a period when art was rapidly changing and it seems he was trying to balance that. Super presentation and information again thank you.
Thank you very much for your hard work to give us this access.
Before your work, the world of art was only projected as da Vinci
Michelangelo Van Gogh…!
I cannot believe how and why this great master (and others you present) was not known to the main stream public.
Hopefully your channel can be used in our schools for our kids.
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He was, obviously a genius!
Very good! I will be watching all your Art’s you have, keep it up! It’s GREAT!
Great presentation!
Have a look at Joaquín Sorolla
Sorolla is already in the playlist-Spanish art
Interesting to note that Casas came from wealth, and did not let it hinder his style explorations. No wonder he could afford to buy a monastery to allow him to restore and develop it to a personal dwelling...
Have you heard of Pablo Salinas y Teruel (1871-1946)? He was an interesting painter of XVIII century genre scenes with a unique style; unfortunately is difficult to obtain good-quality reproductions of his paintings.
What a shame that the awful Impressionists became more known than this real phenomenal and true artist!
what is really shameful is that it is your comment here
I prefer great painters and truth.
The French Salon was correct in their daubing the Impressionists.
Wonderful presentation, I recognized the very first painting that appeared but I could not remember his name. Luckily he did not become infected by that disease known as "modernism" which led to all kinds of horrible "artistic" movements: fauvism, expressionism, cubism, etc.
Very true.