Shyness wasn't the only reason that Marie-Antoinette didn't get pregnant. Apparently the king had a physical defect which made sex impossible. This was corrected by a minor surgical procedure and they finally had children. But she was the one who was blamed and ridiculed for not producing an heir.
Yes, he had phimosis. And that's also true that he wasn't very interested with sex (it's very very unusual for a French king) , certainly because he had been educated this way, because Louis XV had so many lovers who were a danger for the Crown.
I don’t know why, but I’ve always felt so sorry for her. She didn’t deserve anything that happened to her. That poor girl, all alone in a foreign country, everyone lying to and judging her, intentionally giving her bad advice, then everything gets blamed on her. She is accused of incest and her children were thrown to the streets, only to have her head chopped off. How fucking terrible.
Yeah I feel the same. Watched some documentary's that really changed my preconceptions about her. Sure she wasn't perfect but she had a good heart and did alot of good despite being lavish at times. All in all a good and Nobel Queen more importantly a good person I'd think.
She looked so much older than her years in her final portraits, she must have been under so much stress. I don't condone the excessive spending whilst the French people were starving, but I don't think it's fair to pin all of France's financial difficulties on her, she was merely a scapegoat. Also her being constantly judged at court would have made her want to spend even more money on stuff to cheer herself up, and most of us can relate to that!
Fr that part of the revolution always annoys me when reading. So many nobles were scum but for some reason they used her especially as a punching bag. Idk if this is true or not, but I read that her last words were an apology to the executioner for stepping on his foot. maybe she was more ignorant of the lower classes suffering than downright evil. Either way we’ll never know
Great video! She was no doubt beautiful; however, one physical attribute that is conspicuously absent in her oil portraits (probably due to the limitations of the genre) was her moderate Habsburg lip. This notorious trait was shared by both Spanish and Austrian factions of the Habsburg dynasty; which, unfortunately, gave observers the superficial impression that she possessed a haughty demeanour (but contrary to widespread anti-monarchist propaganda, she actually had a warm personality, even ebullient according to contemporary accounts within the court). Nevertheless, the slight forward jut in her lower jaw that apparently gave her an air of imperial hauteur was a facial phenotype more accurately rendered and evident in her marble busts. One can also see evidence of this recessive Habsburg trait in Jacques-Louis David’s live sketch of her being carted to the guillotine.
NOT ALL Habsburgs had it. Some didn't and were actually handsome or beautiful as Marie Antonia. Case in point was Philip "the Fair" or "Le Beau" (Fair looking) between his very Habsburg looking son, the emperor Karl V and his father, Kaiser Max who had a larger lower jaw and lip overbiting the upper one even more exaggeratedly, altogether with larger falcon beak nose. You have to remember that these people married with many other princely Dynasties without such peculiar physiognomies and that it was recessive, only when inbreeding within 2 degrees will show strongly
@samantha ssmith Her father was from the House of Lorraine (Empress Maria-Theresa being the last direct Habsburg monarch). While the main legitimate male line of the Austrian Habsburg ended with Charles IV, this does not preclude the inheritance of recessive genotypic (made even more dominant though the Habsburg family’s long tradition of marrying within the bloodline) traits passed through via mitochondrial DNA from the maternal line. Admittedly, while she seems to have been spared the more pronounced iterations of the Habsburg jaw, a modest protrusion is still apparent in her facial structure concerning the lower mandibular and orbicularis oris, lending her somewhat of a perpetual pout or air of superiority. This phenotypic heritage were consistent with both contemporary busts and first hand biographical accounts of the Queen’s appearance.
Your description pf her personality reminds me alot my Mom. She loved partying when she was younger, still loves to spend even today, but is the sweetest and most philanthropic person ever. She volunteers, encouraged me to volunteer, and even works as nurse.
Thank you for pointing out their philanthropy. Marie Antoinette was a kind person who tried to but couldnt escape from the court intrigues that contributed to her downfall.
It sounds to me that a lot of Royals downfall was having people who constantly lied to them about what was going on with the people. I absolutely love everything about your videos and with technology I'm excited to see what you'll be doing in the future. You're already way ahead of your time. I think teachers should use your skills to teach in classes.
Thanks for telling their story so clearly. I read a book that was based on her weekly letters to her mother, which painted a very different picture from the “Let them eat cake” idiot, she is usually portrayed as. As you point out, she and Louis were simple people and totally unsuited to being leaders of any kind. From your renditions, she was very beautiful, which often attracts jealousy, criticism and character assassination. It was good to hear that they were philanthropists. I’ve never heard that before. It’s a pity that those they helped, didn’t protect them. It’s a tragic story, all round.
Ive heard that she didnt even spend that much compared to others in the court. Its really sad how her image has been twisted when really she wasn't that bad of a person
So interesting! While I can't condone her insensitive decision making skills, it really does put in in perspective when you remember that she was still a child when she got married, moved to a new place, and was basically told "you two have fun bearing children and running a country! Bye now!" Like, yes, her and Henry had exponentially more resources and opportunities than their starving public, but it's a bit harder to villainize two teenagers who grew up not knowing any other way of life.
I AGREE with you, also his name is Louis NOT Henry lmao. But yes they were inexperienced, had NO idea how to run the country... coupled with France's economic situation, it became disastrous.
I think Marie was DOOMED to die the moment she came from Austria, there really was NO salvageable way to save that situation imo. The French Revolution war was inevitable - I think it was going to happen either way, whether anybody liked it or not.
When it says 'young to old' She sadly didnt get the privelege of living to old age, she was only in her late 30s when she died, still young. Although the stress she had been under undoubabtly made her appear older in portraits.
Thank you for using your gifts and passions to educate the world and give faces to the stories in history. It is greatly appreciated. This story in particular thus far, has struck a cord within me. It speaks about two souls who secretly shared big hearts despite their diversity of public Personas, social and personal upbringings and the flaws which developed as a result of the wrong people they had no choice, strength or guidance to break away from. The fact that they helped in silence showed that they did not seek social praise but rather, just wanted to life their life with some joy( which is something all people want to do) yet still considered and helped those in need ( which is something few people care about). It admonishes the saying" No good deed goes unpunished" as the self serving advisors and even the courtiers alike, lacked the moral stoutness to stand up for them and also the 3rd state people, who were born into and molded by a wartime lifestyle established by prior monarchies, craved blood and civil unrest which needed to be sated. Thus, with the combination of aristocratic greed and frustrations of a destitute State; accurate facts, fair prosecution and just sentencing were factored. Sadly, its like they were destined for their tragic endings. Thank you again for sharing and please continue to do the brilliant work🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
It's interesting to imagine what they really looked like, because the artists of that era painted in a very two dimentional fashion. Thank you for your talent.
That was so sad! I know that things happen even today with out us knowing and martyrs being killed, but this story really gets to me.... God bless Marie Antoinette, and I hope her and her family find happiness on the other side, that they did NOT here!
You also forgot to mention that Marie and Louis wanted to introduce vegetables to the common folks as great alternative to bread and meat, which were getting ridiculously expensive at that time. Unfortunately, people still viewed and thought of vegetables as food given to pigs and other livestock and too poisonous for human consumption... The king even had dishes prepared using vegetables to try to convince people of the alternative so they wouldn't starve. If anything the people and especially the nobles, were stupid. 😡 King Louis did everything he could with the limited powers he had (the ones doing everything were the nobles) to try to help his country, but the nobles didn't want to make the changes and insisted on being in power even though Louis wanted to appease his people and even would've agreed to being a citizen king... still rule the country but as a figurehead of sorts (think of it as early form of prime minister or president, but longer terms). We can point the blame to nobles who grew bold and accustom to having too much power and fun on the backs of the royal family and the people of France at that time.
If I remember correctly, she also started the fashion of wearing muslin dresses in order to cut costs and try to promote the French textile manufacturers. Much to the ire of the silk importers
@@ardentlyconfused3503 Actually the muslin dresses were inspired by colonialist wives who lived in climates too hot to wear silk, and the cotton used to make it was imported from India I believe And as silk was manufactured in France or at least it was considered their trade, people were upset with her for not supporting them
OMG....I adore Marie Antoinette. have read so many books about her and your knowledge is impressive. the only thing more impressive is your beautiful renditions of Marie. she looks soooooo beautiful, thank you so much for this!!!!
She had beautiful blue eyes, probably was considered "pretty, in her younger years, but according to her brother she became too Germania looking in her older years. It's unfortunate, that her and Louis were uneducated and too young to rule. It also didn't help they had terrible judges of characters. Had their parents taken the time to really educate them, maybe they could've saved the monarchy.
@@hym3323 I suspect it means she liked her cakes. I have also got the vollschlank look many Austrian women were said to have at a certain time in history.
@@raduvlad4429 If you were in your 30s at the time you were most likely gonna be considered middle aged or just plain out old. They considered anyone over 18 as old lmao
Great video! Thank you so much! You did a wonderful job providing an overview of her and the history ❤️ My heart breaks for her and her family. Yes, they had their shortcomings, but they were literally sheltered teenagers when they became king and queen. They never should have been executed, what a tragedy.
It’s crazy I came across this channel because I have been watching videos on past monarchs & specifically remembering telling myself to look up videos on what they most likely would’ve looked like based on their paintings & boom here I am.
Thank you!! I asked if you could do Marie Antoinette and here she is,. 😍 She was beautiful! I’ve always been interested in the French court and the French Revolution and I think that although her lavish lifestyle was wild, it was also expected from her,. When she bought expensive dresses and jewelry the people would criticize her for spending money on silly things, , but when she didn’t the people would criticize her for not supporting the designers and artists. It was a loose loose situation no matter what she did. Your talent is amazing.
"her description can be described as being feminine she was also kind of lazy and frivolous but had an excellent character and a good heart she had little interest in school her grades were not up to par she'd rather dance play with her dolls" you basically described Sailor Moon lol
Absolutely amazing how you've brought these portraits to life. Seriously....this is the best technology in conjunction with your skills that I have seen to date. She truly was lovely. I've always read that she was very attractive but now we can full see it. Thank you so, so much!
Thank you for this the animations are beautiful. Marie & Louis XVI were victims plain and simple of the revolution. They did help people as you mentioned + were working on serious reforms that could have had similar impact as the revolution without the bloodshed. The word Scapegoats is very pertinent in their situation. I like to think of what history COULD have been like- alternate(and better) situations like in their case.
well, if anything next years of revolution and Napoleonic wars showed, was that thank god there's something called justice and karma,punishment or paying the price. And French in fact, did pay the price so hardly
I always felt sorry for Marie Antoinette. She was a teenager who was married for strategic reasons and unprepared for ruling a country (and didn’t have interest in that - i mean i don’t strive for power either, just want to chill and enjoy a simple life with enough money). She accepted her fate and did her best to fit into the new country. I know how it feels to be the new girl at a place and make enemies among the staff that was there before me, without having hurt somebody. It‘s all about power plays. Today, i learned that she even didn’t waste so much money and was described as kind and philanthropic. Godd that you put things straight in this video.
Great video! Another reason Marie Antoinette was doomed before she started was because she was Austrian, which was viewed as inferior by the French at that time. She was an outsider and although the public liked her at first, the anti-Austrian thing would not have helped when she began to fall from favour. Also, she was a woman. History has always been on the side of men. She certainly didn't deserve what happened to her.
Is it possible to do a show on Alfred the Great or William the Conqueror? I'm not sure how may portraits of them there are, if any. Thank you, I love your channel!
That is hilarious? In her day, age 37 was considered older for sure, as life expectancy averages were only around age 47 for average. Of course, many did live into much older years then average... but the average life expectancy now is more like in the 70's. Edit* That is the only thing that you got out of this video- laughing about a title? You have no comment about anyting as far as the history of her or the facial technology that was utilized?
Please make some content on the Ottoman Dynasty. I would love to see Suleyman the Magnificent and his wife/consort Hurrem. You wold make me very happy! There is very little information about the Harem and there is confusion about what the sultanas looked like. Hurrem is especially facinating because she issued in the sultinate of women. She came as a slave and ruled as a queen.
I have been watching your videos for a while and in only my opinion they are extremly good. Is there a possibility you could try doing the king and relatives of king Charles the second of England? They were very interesting people. In fact the whole Stuart period (1603-1714) was really interesting. Thank you
This is just wild. Gave me chills. How often we've wished we could see historical people in person. The portraits never really gave me the impression of a flesh and blood individual. It's amazing what a difference the animation made!
Hi, I really like what you are doing, I am shocked that you can now see such things!!!!!!I am interested in the French Revolution. Both the royal family and the revolutionaries. I would like to see: 1) Jean-Paul Marat, 2) Maximilien de Robespierre. 3. Camille Desmoulins, 4. Georges Danton, 5. Jacques-René Hébert. I would also like to see: 1. Charlotte Corday - Marat's assassin, and the leaders of the Vendée uprising - Jacques Cathelineau, François de Charette and Charles de Bonchamps, among others. And also genocidal revolutionaries - Louis Marie Turreau and Jean Baptiste Carrier. I am a royalist:). The only thing that bothers me a little is the eyes of all of them - I have the impression that they are to each other - all of them - very similar, a little always enlarged and more widely spaced - in each figure. . In the portraits of Marie Antoinette, there is a hump on her nose specially hidden, but she was pretty and had "teardrop-shaped" eyes. Her death mask made by Marie Tussaud (I would also like to see:)), shows her a little different image than everywhere you can see it. Very warm regards to you, you are amazing!!!!!
Love how your information honors this legendary woman’s life and puts the propaganda to rest. Truth is they were set up to fail despite being good kind people.
This was a very good video! They kill the Monarchy in 1793, and then Napoleon becomes First Consol of France from 1799-1804, and then Napoleon becomes the Emperor of France in 1804. Strange to me...
She was a great lady. The French should not have treated her that way. She looked most like the 4 minute marker. I have had dreams about her often as a child.
An interesting fact from astrology, the revolution in France and U. S. occurred when Pluto was in Aquarius. Aquarius represents the people. Pluto breaks down the rotten and rebuilds. Nearly 248 years since Pluto was there. March 2023 once again Pluto returns to Aquarius. Expect new revolutions.
Marie Antoinette's Inbred Habsburg Family Tree Explained: th-cam.com/video/c62KRrlEtKU/w-d-xo.html
Shyness wasn't the only reason that Marie-Antoinette didn't get pregnant. Apparently the king had a physical defect which made sex impossible. This was corrected by a minor surgical procedure and they finally had children. But she was the one who was blamed and ridiculed for not producing an heir.
Yes, he had phimosis. And that's also true that he wasn't very interested with sex (it's very very unusual for a French king) , certainly because he had been educated this way, because Louis XV had so many lovers who were a danger for the Crown.
King Louis have been blamed a lot also. Really mocked.
@@PetiteLicorne i guess when sex hurts, you're not very interested in it
I don’t know why, but I’ve always felt so sorry for her. She didn’t deserve anything that happened to her. That poor girl, all alone in a foreign country, everyone lying to and judging her, intentionally giving her bad advice, then everything gets blamed on her. She is accused of incest and her children were thrown to the streets, only to have her head chopped off. How fucking terrible.
Yeah I feel the same. Watched some documentary's that really changed my preconceptions about her.
Sure she wasn't perfect but she had a good heart and did alot of good despite being lavish at times. All in all a good and Nobel Queen more importantly a good person I'd think.
Edit: Nevermind. I wrote something factually wrong
So very true. For shame.
"Ouch!"
4:36 Seems there is something wrong, she didn't get so old, she died already at the age of 38.
She looked so much older than her years in her final portraits, she must have been under so much stress. I don't condone the excessive spending whilst the French people were starving, but I don't think it's fair to pin all of France's financial difficulties on her, she was merely a scapegoat. Also her being constantly judged at court would have made her want to spend even more money on stuff to cheer herself up, and most of us can relate to that!
I think only the grey hair makes her older looking, it was a fashion that time.
@@marthas.4456 her hair was actually dark blonde. The portrait colors have changed over time. She even had fabric made to match her dark blonde hair.
She tried making tax bread by making the aristocracy cut their expensive but they refused and in turn, tarnished her name.
@@marthas.4456 no she aged considerably due to stress.
Fr that part of the revolution always annoys me when reading. So many nobles were scum but for some reason they used her especially as a punching bag. Idk if this is true or not, but I read that her last words were an apology to the executioner for stepping on his foot. maybe she was more ignorant of the lower classes suffering than downright evil. Either way we’ll never know
Great video! She was no doubt beautiful; however, one physical attribute that is conspicuously absent in her oil portraits (probably due to the limitations of the genre) was her moderate Habsburg lip. This notorious trait was shared by both Spanish and Austrian factions of the Habsburg dynasty; which, unfortunately, gave observers the superficial impression that she possessed a haughty demeanour (but contrary to widespread anti-monarchist propaganda, she actually had a warm personality, even ebullient according to contemporary accounts within the court). Nevertheless, the slight forward jut in her lower jaw that apparently gave her an air of imperial hauteur was a facial phenotype more accurately rendered and evident in her marble busts. One can also see evidence of this recessive Habsburg trait in Jacques-Louis David’s live sketch of her being carted to the guillotine.
I heard marie Antoinette was very few spared of the habsburgs jaw ect...she was very lucky
Yes you can see evidence of it in some portraits, however, artists paint people in a better image than in reality, like photoshop.
NOT ALL Habsburgs had it. Some didn't and were actually handsome or beautiful as Marie Antonia. Case in point was Philip "the Fair" or "Le Beau" (Fair looking) between his very Habsburg looking son, the emperor Karl V and his father, Kaiser Max who had a larger lower jaw and lip overbiting the upper one even more exaggeratedly, altogether with larger falcon beak nose. You have to remember that these people married with many other princely Dynasties without such peculiar physiognomies and that it was recessive, only when inbreeding within 2 degrees will show strongly
@samantha ssmith Her father was from the House of Lorraine (Empress Maria-Theresa being the last direct Habsburg monarch). While the main legitimate male line of the Austrian Habsburg ended with Charles IV, this does not preclude the inheritance of recessive genotypic (made even more dominant though the Habsburg family’s long tradition of marrying within the bloodline) traits passed through via mitochondrial DNA from the maternal line. Admittedly, while she seems to have been spared the more pronounced iterations of the Habsburg jaw, a modest protrusion is still apparent in her facial structure concerning the lower mandibular and orbicularis oris, lending her somewhat of a perpetual pout or air of superiority. This phenotypic heritage were consistent with both contemporary busts and first hand biographical accounts of the Queen’s appearance.
I read that she was one of the few who didn't get affected
Your description pf her personality reminds me alot my Mom. She loved partying when she was younger, still loves to spend even today, but is the sweetest and most philanthropic person ever. She volunteers, encouraged me to volunteer, and even works as nurse.
Thank you for pointing out their philanthropy. Marie Antoinette was a kind person who tried to but couldnt escape from the court intrigues that contributed to her downfall.
It's not the court intrigues that made it.
It sounds to me that a lot of Royals downfall was having people who constantly lied to them about what was going on with the people. I absolutely love everything about your videos and with technology I'm excited to see what you'll be doing in the future. You're already way ahead of your time. I think teachers should use your skills to teach in classes.
Thanks for telling their story so clearly. I read a book that was based on her weekly letters to her mother, which painted a very different picture from the “Let them eat cake” idiot, she is usually portrayed as. As you point out, she and Louis were simple people and totally unsuited to being leaders of any kind. From your renditions, she was very beautiful, which often attracts jealousy, criticism and character assassination. It was good to hear that they were philanthropists. I’ve never heard that before. It’s a pity that those they helped, didn’t protect them. It’s a tragic story, all round.
Ive heard that she didnt even spend that much compared to others in the court. Its really sad how her image has been twisted when really she wasn't that bad of a person
So interesting! While I can't condone her insensitive decision making skills, it really does put in in perspective when you remember that she was still a child when she got married, moved to a new place, and was basically told "you two have fun bearing children and running a country! Bye now!" Like, yes, her and Henry had exponentially more resources and opportunities than their starving public, but it's a bit harder to villainize two teenagers who grew up not knowing any other way of life.
She actually tried making great political moves to help the country but the aristocrats hated her and spread rumors and refused to agree
Henry? Her husband was Louis XVI
This post is so ignorant ahaha
I AGREE with you, also his name is Louis NOT Henry lmao. But yes they were inexperienced, had NO idea how to run the country... coupled with France's economic situation, it became disastrous.
I think Marie was DOOMED to die the moment she came from Austria, there really was NO salvageable way to save that situation imo. The French Revolution war was inevitable - I think it was going to happen either way, whether anybody liked it or not.
When it says 'young to old' She sadly didnt get the privelege of living to old age, she was only in her late 30s when she died, still young. Although the stress she had been under undoubabtly made her appear older in portraits.
She was a very lovely Queen. It's sad how she had to go :(
Thank you for using your gifts and passions to educate the world and give faces to the stories in history. It is greatly appreciated. This story in particular thus far, has struck a cord within me. It speaks about two souls who secretly shared big hearts despite their diversity of public Personas, social and personal upbringings and the flaws which developed as a result of the wrong people they had no choice, strength or guidance to break away from. The fact that they helped in silence showed that they did not seek social praise but rather, just wanted to life their life with some joy( which is something all people want to do) yet still considered and helped those in need ( which is something few people care about). It admonishes the saying" No good deed goes unpunished" as the self serving advisors and even the courtiers alike, lacked the moral stoutness to stand up for them and also the 3rd state people, who were born into and molded by a wartime lifestyle established by prior monarchies, craved blood and civil unrest which needed to be sated. Thus, with the combination of aristocratic greed and frustrations of a destitute State; accurate facts, fair prosecution and just sentencing were factored. Sadly, its like they were destined for their tragic endings. Thank you again for sharing and please continue to do the brilliant work🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
It's interesting to imagine what they really looked like, because the artists of that era painted in a very two dimentional fashion. Thank you for your talent.
That was so sad! I know that things happen even today with out us knowing and martyrs being killed, but this story really gets to me.... God bless Marie Antoinette, and I hope her and her family find happiness on the other side, that they did NOT here!
You also forgot to mention that Marie and Louis wanted to introduce vegetables to the common folks as great alternative to bread and meat, which were getting ridiculously expensive at that time. Unfortunately, people still viewed and thought of vegetables as food given to pigs and other livestock and too poisonous for human consumption... The king even had dishes prepared using vegetables to try to convince people of the alternative so they wouldn't starve. If anything the people and especially the nobles, were stupid. 😡 King Louis did everything he could with the limited powers he had (the ones doing everything were the nobles) to try to help his country, but the nobles didn't want to make the changes and insisted on being in power even though Louis wanted to appease his people and even would've agreed to being a citizen king... still rule the country but as a figurehead of sorts (think of it as early form of prime minister or president, but longer terms). We can point the blame to nobles who grew bold and accustom to having too much power and fun on the backs of the royal family and the people of France at that time.
I didn´t know about the vegetables.
wow so interesting, where did you get this information ? i want to read it.
If I remember correctly, she also started the fashion of wearing muslin dresses in order to cut costs and try to promote the French textile manufacturers. Much to the ire of the silk importers
Wow 😳😳
@@ardentlyconfused3503 Actually the muslin dresses were inspired by colonialist wives who lived in climates too hot to wear silk, and the cotton used to make it was imported from India I believe
And as silk was manufactured in France or at least it was considered their trade, people were upset with her for not supporting them
OMG....I adore Marie Antoinette. have read so many books about her and your knowledge is impressive. the only thing more impressive is your beautiful renditions of Marie. she looks soooooo beautiful, thank you so much for this!!!!
Love this! So many portraits of Marie Antoinette brought to life! ❤️❤️❤️
Hi, awesome live history video. It's like the historical faces in history coming back to life. 😊
She had beautiful blue eyes, probably was considered "pretty, in her younger years, but according to her brother she became too Germania looking in her older years. It's unfortunate, that her and Louis were uneducated and too young to rule. It also didn't help they had terrible judges of characters. Had their parents taken the time to really educate them, maybe they could've saved the monarchy.
How its the Germania look?
Too Germania looking? As a German, I am curious what that means...
didn t she die like at 37 ? what older years ? shw was still ayoung woman wtf are you people on about ?
@@hym3323 I suspect it means she liked her cakes. I have also got the vollschlank look many Austrian women were said to have at a certain time in history.
@@raduvlad4429 If you were in your 30s at the time you were most likely gonna be considered middle aged or just plain out old. They considered anyone over 18 as old lmao
Great video! Thank you so much! You did a wonderful job providing an overview of her and the history ❤️ My heart breaks for her and her family. Yes, they had their shortcomings, but they were literally sheltered teenagers when they became king and queen. They never should have been executed, what a tragedy.
They had to execute them simply because they were executing the monarchy. To let them live was a risk.
She was an absolute beauty. I thoroughly enjoyed this one 😊
🤣🤣🤣
I’m so enthralled in all your videos. Just fantastic!
Thank you
It’s crazy I came across this channel because I have been watching videos on past monarchs & specifically remembering telling myself to look up videos on what they most likely would’ve looked like based on their paintings & boom here I am.
Thank you!! I asked if you could do Marie Antoinette and here she is,. 😍
She was beautiful!
I’ve always been interested in the French court and the French Revolution and I think that although her lavish lifestyle was wild, it was also expected from her,. When she bought expensive dresses and jewelry the people would criticize her for spending money on silly things, , but when she didn’t the people would criticize her for not supporting the designers and artists. It was a loose loose situation no matter what she did.
Your talent is amazing.
So beautiful with a very sweet, gentle face
She inherited her mother's beauty.
Man this makes history see so much more real and personal for Me. Like seeing their expressions makes me have emotions for these figures.
"her description can be described as being feminine she was also kind of lazy and frivolous but had an excellent character and a good heart she had little interest in school her grades were not up to par she'd rather dance play with her dolls" you basically described Sailor Moon lol
Your asymilations are amazing because you get a feel of the time or there is transport of soul in these images.
Thank you
J'adore ta vidéo. Ton travail est magnifique. BRAVOOO!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Absolutely amazing how you've brought these portraits to life. Seriously....this is the best technology in conjunction with your skills that I have seen to date. She truly was lovely. I've always read that she was very attractive but now we can full see it. Thank you so, so much!
Thank you for this the animations are beautiful. Marie & Louis XVI were victims plain and simple of the revolution. They did help people as you mentioned + were working on serious reforms that could have had similar impact as the revolution without the bloodshed. The word Scapegoats is very pertinent in their situation. I like to think of what history COULD have been like- alternate(and better) situations like in their case.
Anger & desperation must find scapegoats....a tale as old as society.
well, if anything next years of revolution and Napoleonic wars showed, was that thank god there's something called justice and karma,punishment or paying the price. And French in fact, did pay the price so hardly
I wish I would've seen this when I was writing my 'mock' diary of Marie Antoinette for my history assignment.
All your videos are fantastic!!!🤩
The painter David made a sketch on her on the way to the guillotine.Very telling.
The paintings are really beautiful 😍.
Great video I enjoyed it. Can't wait to see more soon 😀
"Let them have cake?"🎂
Marie Antoinette.
I love how they randomly start dancing now and then. That is SUCH a Marie Antoinette thing to do.
Wish your videos were longer! You’re great!!!
Hi you're channel is absolutely AMAZING, thank you so much❤
Another great video! Truly stunning. And yes, it is truly important to have a strong character as a leader. Too bad with all the bad advisors!
I love these pictures and how they come to life.
Beautiful video, thank you dear❤
I always felt sorry for Marie Antoinette. She was a teenager who was married for strategic reasons and unprepared for ruling a country (and didn’t have interest in that - i mean i don’t strive for power either, just want to chill and enjoy a simple life with enough money). She accepted her fate and did her best to fit into the new country.
I know how it feels to be the new girl at a place and make enemies among the staff that was there before me, without having hurt somebody. It‘s all about power plays.
Today, i learned that she even didn’t waste so much money and was described as kind and philanthropic.
Godd that you put things straight in this video.
Great video! Another reason Marie Antoinette was doomed before she started was because she was Austrian, which was viewed as inferior by the French at that time. She was an outsider and although the public liked her at first, the anti-Austrian thing would not have helped when she began to fall from favour. Also, she was a woman. History has always been on the side of men. She certainly didn't deserve what happened to her.
Yep, i also read that austrian thing in a history book
Pushed subscribe after only two minutes into video...wow I love this channel
How interesting. I've never heard that side of her story.
Awesome as always, could you do Frederick the Great of Prussia next?
I love this, I would you would do a behind the scenes demo of how you convert these faces to real life imagery but I LOOOOOOVE this
Thanks for making this informative and interesting video
Is it possible to do a show on Alfred the Great or William the Conqueror? I'm not sure how may portraits of them there are, if any. Thank you, I love your channel!
What a beautiful Queen
I absolutely LOVE these
2:40 it looks like she's dancing haha. Amazing!
Hilarious that the title is YOUNG TO OLD - she was only 37 at the time of her death. I guess "old" is relative lol.
Exactly my thought.
That is hilarious? In her day, age 37 was considered older for sure, as life expectancy averages were only around age 47 for average.
Of course, many did live into much older years then average... but the average life expectancy now is more like in the 70's.
Edit* That is the only thing that you got out of this video- laughing about a title?
You have no comment about anyting as far as the history of her or the facial technology that was utilized?
“I’m 37, I’m not Old!!”
Well oldest.
@@Jerseyboondocks it's gotten crazier nowadays 24 is old? I'm 67 so I'm ancient
WOW she was very beautiful. It's quite tragic, the way that she died
Another great video.👍
I always felt a sorrow for Marie Antoinette. So long ago having to grow up so fast. No childhood, nothing. I do think she was very beautiful.
Not gonna like Marie Antoinette was actually pretty attractive, Id definitely would be hitting her DM's on twitter.😉
Omg this is great! Wondrfull work thank you! 💋👍👍👍
Please make some content on the Ottoman Dynasty. I would love to see Suleyman the Magnificent and his wife/consort Hurrem. You wold make me very happy! There is very little information about the Harem and there is confusion about what the sultanas looked like. Hurrem is especially facinating because she issued in the sultinate of women. She came as a slave and ruled as a queen.
This is awesome! I love it! You do a wonderful job, and you bring history alive!💯👌🤳🤯🥳
Excellent! Would you recreate Shaka Zulu?
As 3d artist i also like that animation approach. But i have to say Interesting video. Thanks
Love your w0rk...keep it s0 exquisite
Like how u make HIStory come to life
SHE LOOKS VERY BEAUTIFUL
Even in the Ai. It captures something about her bc when the last AI made a certain face all I could think was “*gasp* poor Marie” 😢😢😢😢😢😢
Beautiful 💖
I have been watching your videos for a while and in only my opinion they are extremly good. Is there a possibility you could try doing the king and relatives of king Charles the second of England? They were very interesting people. In fact the whole Stuart period (1603-1714) was really interesting. Thank you
Thank you. Of what you suggested, so far I did do King Charles II of England: th-cam.com/video/gF3QB0FA7oY/w-d-xo.html
I love your videos. My daughter is a teacher and send many of your videos. Thank you .
I love your channel😏🖤
Very beautiful with those amazing eyes
Awesome! Thank you 😊
These would make such good shows.
This is just wild. Gave me chills. How often we've wished we could see historical people in person. The portraits never really gave me the impression of a flesh and blood individual. It's amazing what a difference the animation made!
Just recently watched the movie Marie Antoinette with Kirsten Dunst, now I’m obsessed with Marie Antoinette. How sad. I hope she’s at peace now
She also never said "Let them eat cake". I watched a documentary by Lucy Wolsey on royal myths and facts.
Lovely video 🥰
The look in their eyes has changed so much at the end, with all horror of Terror period...
Hi,
I really like what you are doing, I am shocked that you can now see such things!!!!!!I am interested in the French Revolution. Both the royal family and the revolutionaries. I would like to see: 1) Jean-Paul Marat, 2) Maximilien de Robespierre. 3. Camille Desmoulins, 4. Georges Danton, 5. Jacques-René Hébert. I would also like to see: 1. Charlotte Corday - Marat's assassin, and the leaders of the Vendée uprising - Jacques Cathelineau, François de Charette and Charles de Bonchamps, among others. And also genocidal revolutionaries - Louis Marie Turreau and Jean Baptiste Carrier.
I am a royalist:). The only thing that bothers me a little is the eyes of all of them - I have the impression that they are to each other - all of them - very similar, a little always enlarged and more widely spaced - in each figure. . In the portraits of Marie Antoinette, there is a hump on her nose specially hidden, but she was pretty and had "teardrop-shaped" eyes. Her death mask made by Marie Tussaud (I would also like to see:)), shows her a little different image than everywhere you can see it. Very warm regards to you, you are amazing!!!!!
Love how your information honors this legendary woman’s life and puts the propaganda to rest. Truth is they were set up to fail despite being good kind people.
How did you make their faces move? It's so cool 😎
Excelente producción , por favor Napoleón Bonaparte con sus esposas y amantes.
Wow that's wonderful... Can u do tutankhamun the young king
Fantastic, I love these videos. Seems too me she's got different looks on them pictures.
She was so beautiful omg
Excellent!!
Porca miseria bellissimo lavoro i volti sembrano prendere vita mamma mia!
Otzi the ice man do him next :)
"Ouch!"
This was a very good video! They kill the Monarchy in 1793, and then Napoleon becomes First Consol of France from 1799-1804, and then Napoleon becomes the Emperor of France in 1804. Strange to me...
Thank you.
Incredible what you achieve.
can u do napoleon's josephine?
She was a great lady. The French should not have treated her that way. She looked most like the 4 minute marker. I have had dreams about her often as a child.
An interesting fact from astrology, the revolution in France and U. S. occurred when Pluto was in Aquarius. Aquarius represents the people. Pluto breaks down the rotten and rebuilds. Nearly 248 years since Pluto was there. March 2023 once again Pluto returns to Aquarius. Expect new revolutions.