I discovered your channel and I love it. I am very grateful that you share with us your knowledge and your unique narrative form that helps us understand the paintings in a deeper way, the moment in which they were made and why they were made that way.
I just finished watching all existing episodes and this is probably the best youtube channel there is! Thank you, Sir! Please, keep making more! I can't wait!
Spectactuclar topic done with mastery - portraiture influence between Italy and Low Countries/Flanders is absolutely facinating subject that has no end. Very interesting and not widely familiar works and your narrative is kind and moving.
You mention "there were extensive commercial connections between Italy and Flanders and paintings did travel..." Would you please elaborate on that process? How did paintings travel?
I am so disapointed you do not have more views and subscribers, you are my favorite channel on youtube
That’s because it’s too damed good!
I'm glad I found you all! Thanks!
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I discovered your channel and I love it. I am very grateful that you share with us your knowledge and your unique narrative form that helps us understand the paintings in a deeper way, the moment in which they were made and why they were made that way.
I just finished watching all existing episodes and this is probably the best youtube channel there is! Thank you, Sir! Please, keep making more! I can't wait!
Spectactuclar topic done with mastery - portraiture influence between Italy and Low Countries/Flanders is absolutely facinating subject that has no end. Very interesting and not widely familiar works and your narrative is kind and moving.
I remember when youtube had more of this simple, yet well written content. So refreshing.
This is a wonderful presentation. Thank you so much.
As usual you have taken me on a fabulous journey. Love your videos thanks
Will there be any more of these vids in future? They are incredible.
Thank you! Episode 4 has just been released: th-cam.com/video/oq3xyzFJ91M/w-d-xo.html
thank you so much for this wonderful art history !!! It should be manditory for art students
Wonderful video. Thank you!
I love your videos. Thank you
where is the rest?
Episode 4 has just been released: th-cam.com/video/oq3xyzFJ91M/w-d-xo.html
In horse drawn carriages. Like so many other valuable and desirable goods and products at the time.
You mention "there were extensive commercial connections between Italy and Flanders and paintings did travel..." Would you please elaborate on that process? How did paintings travel?
th-cam.com/video/-qfFCPBwzxg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=EF_8B2AtWvrPVF4i
I happened upon this video that provides an example of exactly what you're asking about.
Lay-all-TA
Cecilia Gonzaga, the daughter of the marquis of mantua, is not a princess.
Great, but PLEASE stop the inappropriate music....it makes it hard to listen through it.