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I was so happy to see what Madame Du Barry really looked like. So many of her portraits were dissimilar, but I feel you captured them all in one. Thank you for these wonderful travels back in time. ❤️
she was sooo beautiful, especially when she was very young. Thank you so much for your awesome work. Would also love to see other French mistresses like Diane de Poitiers, Gabrielle d'Estrees and Agnes Sorel for example
There's a documentary on here where they talk about Casanova's auto biography. And they tell you who he is, and they published his letters. Maybe if you get a name, he could do the recreation?
Oh my goodness what an awful 😢 ending for du Barry ! She was so beautiful 😻 too, she should have just layed low instead of traveling 🧳 back and forth from France 🇫🇷 to the UK 🇬🇧, those times were indeed dangerous and she didn’t think the revolution was as serious 🧐 and scary 😨 as it was ! Sad 😔 and tragic ending for her . I love ❤️ how you highlighted the timelines for du Barry she’s definitely an Icon and one of the most beautiful mistresses of the King 🤴
What an EXCELLENT VIDEO! You presented some facts that I hadn’t heard before about Du Berry! Also, I love how you narrate! You have a calm, quiet presentation! Thank you for your channel! 😊
I have been binging all your videos!! It’s so interesting and wonderful. You really bring these people to live!! It’s hard to tell what they really looked like in these paintings but the way you bring history alive is amazing!! It’s like they are alive again!! Thank you 🙏🏻
Thank you. She looks so much better animated than the paintings. It's very unfortunate that the director of the current film apparently cast herself as Du Barry instead of finding an oval faced young blonde.
Yeah I agree unfortunately a lot of films or series’s don’t stay true to beauty standards of the time. And the Jeanne Du Barry actress/director looks nothing like her 🙄 looking at a lot of portraits of the time. Delicate features were hailed whereas the actress in Jeanne Du Barry, her features are too dramatic.
Fascinating. I read a biography of Mme du Barry last year and felt sad that, as you say, because she had nothing as a girl, when the many possessions she accrued were at risk she desperately tried to keep them and it cost her her life. All of the portraits that you used were in the book and I thought to myself, 'She doesn't look that beautiful in these - what did the king see in her? But your work has shown that she was indeed beautiful. Well done, sir. You obviously need to be asked to do people of whom there are at least a few portraits in existence. How about Elizabeth I of England & Ireland?
"You obviously need to be asked to do people of whom there are at least a few portraits in existence. How about Elizabeth I of England & Ireland?" I think Elizabeth's mother, Anne Boleyn, would be a perfect candidate. There are scant contemporary illustrations of her, as most of them were destroyed after she was "executed" by her ex-husband in order to eliminate her existence from history.
Obviously when a woman is spoilt it's just a vice, but when such vanity makes her to envy the Queen's wealth to steal or fabricate the Queen's possessions as if hers, that is the crime that certainly deserves a punishment. 😀
I love your video’s , thank you for your video’s & your hard work ! I would like to see Georgiana Spencer Duchess of Cavendish . ( Diana The Princess of Wales distant relation) 🥰💜👵🏼
My grandpa told us our ancestors were beheaded in the French revolution and were counts and countesses. Also one of us was at the "left hand of the king" which I guess was his side piece? So fascinating and I wish I knew their names.
This is a fascinating idea - very clever and interesting! Thank you :) I'd like to see how Anne Boleyn looked in real life. Also the Regency courtesan Harriette Wilson would be interesting.
Nobody really knows what Anne Boleyn looked like due to the fact of Henry destroying portraits of her after her execution, trying to erase her including all the markings with HA, and etc. just descriptions that aren’t biased.
I recently thought that the surname Boleyin is similar to the surname Bowes-Lyon, which sounds like bow ties of Rococo mixed with Lewis the lion sort of association. Interesting :-)
Thanks again for enlightening narrative & info on her husband Jean Baptiste du Barry. She died like how she lived - - a handful for those around her. Unfortunately, the Reign of Terror did not appreciate her like ancien regime.
My guess is, as someone who has read Pamela, she chose one of the men panting after her for protection because she had no choice. History blames mistresses for a lot of things incredibly unfavorably, because no one forces a king to take mistresses. She's lovely, but there's something more than beauty in her face, intelligence perhaps? Kind of like the "it" factor some film stars have.
I think its important to note that one of her servants who turned her in was a slave "given" to her by Louis XV when he was just a child. So tbh I can't exactly fault him for that
@@bewilderedbrit8928 ...does your boss own you? were you gifted to your boss at 11 years old after being taken from your family as a child by slavers? if so i fully support you guillotining your boss. bonne chance, mon ami 🤞
@@msmalice6007 No, but my family is verifiably descended from slaves in Jamaica snd my grandfather is from that place. We were given our surname and we were freed in the early 1800's, but the reasons how and why are unclear. Guess what? I don't hold any resentment for it. Why? Slavery was and is practiced by all races and religions throughout history. In the present day it is still practiced in North Africa and the historic Islamic slave trade is ignored by mainstream commentary. I suppose you topple statues in your spare time and fling paint and milkshakes at exhibits and people that trigger you?
@@bewilderedbrit8928 if your family had to (indirectly) kill their slaveowners to regain their freedom would you condemn them? you claim you were given your surname by them but what about the names they had prior to their enslavement? in the caribbean, the abolition of slavery came in large part due to the violent revolts and rebellions such as in haiti and even smaller ones in jamaica. it wasn't due to the kindness of slave owners hearts it was no longer profitable to have slave labour when the very nature of enslavement caused labour to revolt and even rebel. also you're the one bringing race into this since at no point did i point out the race of zamor who btw was from what is now modern day bangladesh. and if you're referencing libya re the modern day slave trade, note that prior to the nato backed civil war libya had some of the highest standards of living in the entire continent. however the ensuing power vacuum is whats allowed for the open air slave markets to exist. also "islamic slave trade" is totally ahistoric. its like calling the transatlantic slave trade the "christian slave trade" are we talking about slavery under the abbasids or the later ottoman slave trade that inherited their routes/practices from the byzantines. also have you considered that the reason "mainstream commentary" ignores these other slave trades is because you might be limiting yourself to media from the us/uk where the transatlantic slave trade was the most relevant? if you want discussions about the "islamic slave trade" look to countries such as morocco where indigenous berbers to this day discuss arab colonisation and the impact it has had on them.
@@msmalice6007 Yeah, we dont have a record of our original name. Whats your point? I dont need to be educated by you on this subject. I am mixed raced, you donut 🤣
I enjoyed your work. About her, she was merrely pleasant but not beautiful. She did what she known the best... Tnx for sharing. By the way, on the way to the guillotine she started crying, shouting "you gonna harm me". The frenchmen did just that
Not Rumpelstiltskin Cinderella!! 🥲 Fascinates me besides Marie Antoinette because so many speculations her rising literally kind of from a rags to Rich story. I thought she survived though but I was wrong
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I was so happy to see what Madame Du Barry really looked like. So many of her portraits were dissimilar, but I feel you captured them all in one. Thank you for these wonderful travels back in time. ❤️
Thank you!
Certainly fabrication is the nature of du Barry, thanks for your own evidence! :-)
No! Not well done this time at all. No one had such big eyes! The hair not changed into real life. No no no.
She is so beautiful! No wonder the king loved her.
she was sooo beautiful, especially when she was very young. Thank you so much for your awesome work. Would also love to see other French mistresses like Diane de Poitiers, Gabrielle d'Estrees and Agnes Sorel for example
So she looked like Paula Kalenberg
It would be interesting to see what the infamous Casinova looked like.
There's a documentary on here where they talk about Casanova's auto biography. And they tell you who he is, and they published his letters. Maybe if you get a name, he could do the recreation?
I heard he was ugly but was charming.
Can't wait to see Johnny Depp as Louis XV
James Purfoy is amazing
better not.
He’s an abuser
did you watch it? i watch already very2 great movie, watch many time i love it.
I just saw it tonight. It was AMAZING!!!
This channel is absolutely amazing.
I enjoy your interesting introductions to each person you animate, as well as the animations themselves. Bravo!
I adore your channel! It’s not just magic? It’s so much history! Bravo!!
I'd love to see your video on Duchess of Devonshire, the beautiful Georgiana Spencer. Ancestor to Princess Diana. Thank you~
Great job, very interesting story.
Maybe Mme de Pompadour next?
Hi to all. Wow madame de barry was really beautiful thank you for the video
Oh my goodness what an awful 😢 ending for du Barry ! She was so beautiful 😻 too, she should have just layed low instead of traveling 🧳 back and forth from France 🇫🇷 to the UK 🇬🇧, those times were indeed dangerous and she didn’t think the revolution was as serious 🧐 and scary 😨 as it was ! Sad 😔 and tragic ending for her . I love ❤️ how you highlighted the timelines for du Barry she’s definitely an Icon and one of the most beautiful mistresses of the King 🤴
You ROCK😃 I adore your stories and recreations🤩 this is like the best Christmas present ever. Merry Christmas❤🎄❤
I did not know her story. She looks much like Madame Du Pompadour. The king had a "type". Thanks for the wonderful recreation and narrative.
Great video!! Thank you!! You are a master in photoshop!!
Surprisingly she actually looked rather graceful when she was young. Her face radiates with flirtatious playfulness then.
What an EXCELLENT VIDEO! You presented some facts that I hadn’t heard before about Du Berry! Also, I love how you narrate! You have a calm, quiet presentation! Thank you for your channel! 😊
I have been binging all your videos!! It’s so interesting and wonderful. You really bring these people to live!! It’s hard to tell what they really looked like in these paintings but the way you bring history alive is amazing!! It’s like they are alive again!! Thank you 🙏🏻
Me too!! Been binge watching all the episodes!!
Me too! I started today I think Ive already watched about 7 videos hahaha
The girl was just enjoying life 😂
Great work, thanks.
Great content and delivery!
Thanks for all you do. Love the channel.
Love your channel. Wish you did more videos and of peoples from other nations like Asia or the Middle East, Africa etc.
Thank you. She looks so much better animated than the paintings.
It's very unfortunate that the director of the current film apparently cast herself as Du Barry instead of finding an oval faced young blonde.
Yeah I agree unfortunately a lot of films or series’s don’t stay true to beauty standards of the time. And the Jeanne Du Barry actress/director looks nothing like her 🙄 looking at a lot of portraits of the time. Delicate features were hailed whereas the actress in Jeanne Du Barry, her features are too dramatic.
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You are too kind.
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Fascinating. I read a biography of Mme du Barry last year and felt sad that, as you say, because she had nothing as a girl, when the many possessions she accrued were at risk she desperately tried to keep them and it cost her her life. All of the portraits that you used were in the book and I thought to myself, 'She doesn't look that beautiful in these - what did the king see in her? But your work has shown that she was indeed beautiful. Well done, sir.
You obviously need to be asked to do people of whom there are at least a few portraits in existence. How about Elizabeth I of England & Ireland?
"You obviously need to be asked to do people of whom there are at least a few portraits in existence. How about Elizabeth I of England & Ireland?"
I think Elizabeth's mother, Anne Boleyn, would be a perfect candidate. There are scant contemporary illustrations of her, as most of them were destroyed after she was "executed" by her ex-husband in order to eliminate her existence from history.
Obviously when a woman is spoilt it's just a vice, but when such vanity makes her to envy the Queen's wealth to steal or fabricate the Queen's possessions as if hers, that is the crime that certainly deserves a punishment. 😀
And to your own disgrace, Your Grace is not Du Barry you're afraid. Have a good look at the real royal family photos. Sorry for your obvious fabs!
If you read a biography, you must know that all her contemporaries thought she was extremely beautiful.
I much appreciate your commentary. So witty & interesting. Please feature Lord Byron. Thank you.
So beautiful ❤️
I LOOOOVE ur videos! Especially ur humor n satire it makes re-learning history soo much more fun than the boring teachers in class presented them
Had no idea she was actually very pretty!! 😍
Amazing work!
She was so pretty. Absolutely adore her personality and have mad respect for how hard she worked to get where she wanted to be.
Yeah her jaw must have been dislocatd with all that knob gobbling.
These are great. Thanks a lot
I love your video’s , thank you for your video’s & your hard work ! I would like to see Georgiana Spencer Duchess of Cavendish . ( Diana The Princess of Wales distant relation) 🥰💜👵🏼
My grandpa told us our ancestors were beheaded in the French revolution and were counts and countesses. Also one of us was at the "left hand of the king" which I guess was his side piece? So fascinating and I wish I knew their names.
This is a fascinating idea - very clever and interesting! Thank you :) I'd like to see how Anne Boleyn looked in real life. Also the Regency courtesan Harriette Wilson would be interesting.
Nobody really knows what Anne Boleyn looked like due to the fact of Henry destroying portraits of her after her execution, trying to erase her including all the markings with HA, and etc. just descriptions that aren’t biased.
I recently thought that the surname Boleyin is similar to the surname Bowes-Lyon, which sounds like bow ties of Rococo mixed with Lewis the lion sort of association. Interesting :-)
@@EleanorCharlotte8855 Bo-leyn
Thank you very much! 🤗❤️
I enjoyed this. Luckily I've been to Versailles so I can get an image in my head of what it was like to live there
So cool you get to visit Versailles . Du Barry had to swim with crocodiles in court as it must be hard to be in fit in
Good job, many guys here would have liked to have Madame Du Barry as mistress ! 😍😛
I would like to see the Duke of Wellington come to life. Great renditions of past figures and you’re very talented.
Hi would love to see Madame de Montespan , she was a reputed beauty
You work is amazing
Thank you
magnifique
Fantastic story. Thank you
She was beautiful
Thanks again for enlightening narrative & info on her husband Jean Baptiste du Barry. She died like how she lived - - a handful for those around her. Unfortunately, the Reign of Terror did not appreciate her like ancien regime.
just by looking at the Queen's and Louis 13's full name (grin)!
very good
My guess is, as someone who has read Pamela, she chose one of the men panting after her for protection because she had no choice.
History blames mistresses for a lot of things incredibly unfavorably, because no one forces a king to take mistresses. She's lovely, but there's something more than beauty in her face, intelligence perhaps? Kind of like the "it" factor some film stars have.
thank you so much
What a crazy life. Wow
its sad she was betrayed by her own servant due to him joining the Jacobin club
I think its important to note that one of her servants who turned her in was a slave "given" to her by Louis XV when he was just a child. So tbh I can't exactly fault him for that
Still don't think he was justified. I hate my boss at work, wouldn't help get her guillotined though.
@@bewilderedbrit8928 ...does your boss own you? were you gifted to your boss at 11 years old after being taken from your family as a child by slavers? if so i fully support you guillotining your boss. bonne chance, mon ami 🤞
@@msmalice6007
No, but my family is verifiably descended from slaves in Jamaica snd my grandfather is from that place. We were given our surname and we were freed in the early 1800's, but the reasons how and why are unclear.
Guess what? I don't hold any resentment for it. Why? Slavery was and is practiced by all races and religions throughout history. In the present day it is still practiced in North Africa and the historic Islamic slave trade is ignored by mainstream commentary.
I suppose you topple statues in your spare time and fling paint and milkshakes at exhibits and people that trigger you?
@@bewilderedbrit8928 if your family had to (indirectly) kill their slaveowners to regain their freedom would you condemn them? you claim you were given your surname by them but what about the names they had prior to their enslavement? in the caribbean, the abolition of slavery came in large part due to the violent revolts and rebellions such as in haiti and even smaller ones in jamaica. it wasn't due to the kindness of slave owners hearts it was no longer profitable to have slave labour when the very nature of enslavement caused labour to revolt and even rebel.
also you're the one bringing race into this since at no point did i point out the race of zamor who btw was from what is now modern day bangladesh.
and if you're referencing libya re the modern day slave trade, note that prior to the nato backed civil war libya had some of the highest standards of living in the entire continent. however the ensuing power vacuum is whats allowed for the open air slave markets to exist.
also "islamic slave trade" is totally ahistoric. its like calling the transatlantic slave trade the "christian slave trade" are we talking about slavery under the abbasids or the later ottoman slave trade that inherited their routes/practices from the byzantines.
also have you considered that the reason "mainstream commentary" ignores these other slave trades is because you might be limiting yourself to media from the us/uk where the transatlantic slave trade was the most relevant? if you want discussions about the "islamic slave trade" look to countries such as morocco where indigenous berbers to this day discuss arab colonisation and the impact it has had on them.
@@msmalice6007
Yeah, we dont have a record of our original name. Whats your point? I dont need to be educated by you on this subject. I am mixed raced, you donut 🤣
excellent
She wasn’t meant for bs work and she knew it.
screwing people isn't bs work?
I can't wait to see the new film. My favorite Lucille Ball film was DuBarry was a Lady. 1943 GREAT FILM. Beautiful clothes and set.
Fascinating stuff.
Excellent.
Could you other famous faces like Nell Gwyn,Charles II,Barbara Palmer,Lord Nelson and Emma
Could you other famous faces like Nell Gwyn,Charles II,Barbara Palmer,Lord Nelson and Emma Hamilton?
Encore un instant, Monsieur le bourreau..!
Can you do Louise Jean Mailly-Nesley?
She has some resemblance to Amber H
Could you do some life recreations of Native Americans?
Can you explain why the jewels were on hold?
Infamous!
I enjoyed your work.
About her, she was merrely pleasant but not beautiful.
She did what she known the best...
Tnx for sharing.
By the way, on the way to the guillotine she started crying, shouting "you gonna harm me".
The frenchmen did just that
all of her portraits, shows two obvious beauty-marks on her cheek, on both sides of her nose! why aren't they included?
Can you do Fanny Kemble
Why does she look like Scarlett Johansson?
waiting to watch in the U.S.A
interesting
if M.A had befriended her instead hating her M.A 's life at Ver., M.A . 's life would have much easier .
Les sous titres cachent les visages quel dommage
Please do charlamaign
The very first picture looks like the actress Maisie Williams to me.
X-Rated Cinderella you mean.
Looks like Paula Kalenberg
Soon will Netflix make her black
The true ruler of France.
🤍💃
You is fucking way cool. XX
Interesting how much she looked like Amber Heard when Du Barry was young.
I agree 😳
Dubarry was the original example of pretty privilege lol
ROMANIA
they say she was beautiful. but I dont think she was even pretty.
Not Rumpelstiltskin Cinderella!! 🥲 Fascinates me besides Marie Antoinette because so many speculations her rising literally kind of from a rags to Rich story. I thought she survived though but I was wrong