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Thank you for adding the title and the author of each painting on the screen! It bugs me a bit when I see a painting but I cannot look it up. Amazing work, I loved the video!
@@TheScrewdriver09😅 in tune with your technology, I see. Sometimes, we forget how powerful of a tool our daily devices are. It isn't 2nd nature for most people. Even then, it's good practice to reference. The channel creator did right by posting the title and artist. It sets a good example. Many new content creators tend to be negligent in this regard, this is part of what differentiates quality work from medoicre output.
Hi I am from Europe so this is what we learn in school mostly unless you go to university in art history lessons. If you are Asian can you tell me if they teach you only about art from your country/continent or if you learn also the history of European art in school?
@@marcobelli6856 as someone who has attended multiple classes on art history in India, we cover both eastern and western art history. I, personally have steered more towards eastern art forms and history but we learn alot about European art forms as both of them have had an major impact on the world
The craftsmanship behind the artworks, the entrancing music, and the author's voice had me nearly hypnotized. The history of art truly comes alive through such masterful presentation 🎨
" expressionists redefined beauty" please it is one of the most disgusting art movements And post impressionist were nothing but an envy group of guys that mocked impressionists paintings
This was fantastic I appreciate you mentioning towards the end the margarinalized communities that influenced these movements and artists. I would love to see a full video on that, if you haven't created it already. Thanks for sharing
I want to thank you not only for the video but also for the accessible English. As an English language beginner, the fact that you used slower English and the subtitles was really great to help me understand the content. Thank you very much.
Nice summary of the history of Art Movements. Having a BA in 'Arts Management' and having been born and grown up in the West Flanders region of Belgium in the 1970s and 1980s I realize that I can express my personal life experiences through the most appropriate techniques from various art movements e.g., in 1970 film cameras produced photos that made the image seem somewhat warmer because they lacked vibrancy, clarity, and saturation, while others lacked pixels, which I can express through the technique of Pointillism from the Impressionism movement. I can also express the joy of my experiences that I encountered in objects, society, and the environment through Art Nouveau techniques to express the elements of nature such as in posters of outdoor public events and performances, and its people's enriched materialistic bourgeois roots and class, architecture, and its rivers and streams that drain water from the ocean to form the gentle curve of the smooth landscape of the low land country that lies at the lower end of the ocean. This provides a taste of my childhood growing up In West Flanders Belgium that I can express through various techniques in art movements.
Hi, it would be great if you could do this for non-western art because I feel like we aren't taught this as much. It would also be good if you could do it for Australia because there's lots of Ancient rock paintings and stuff. Thanks
@JimmothyGibbons not a complaint at all! To clarify, instead of repeating the same comment, I replyed on this one to show my support and gratitude, as well as show interest in the possibility of expanding the video into a series. I really liked how this commenter ended their comment with the word "thanks," and I took that at face value :-) I enjoyed this video and would love to see future videos about other art history movements in this format.
I can't believe this video only has 8000 views, I have a test in art history tomorrow and this summarized everything so well! It was straight forward, interesting and really well done. tysm!!
I really enjoyed this video and the fact that you actually noted the artists and locations. I also appreciated the mention of other not-so-celebrated artists who influenced these movements
3:43 regarding specifically the Orthodox Christian church in medieval times, they decorated the icons in gold and jewels not to "attract more people to the church" but because one, gold was a symbolic representation of the luminosity of Christ, other-worldliness of the saints, and heaven, and two, the people would donate their personal rings and jewelry as a sign of thanksgiving and deep veneration to the person depicted in the icon, which would then be melted down and used to decorate or plate the icon with the precious metals and jewels. All of the materials used have symbolic meaning. (this applies to many churches as well) Just a bit to add :)
fun fact about the venus of willendorf! i don't remember where i read this unfortunately, but it has been theorised that the reason the features of the body are so exaggerated is because the (assumably) women making these sculptures were using their own bodies as references and the only way they could view their bodies was by looking down, which creates a similar image to that of the sculpture. so the sculpture could definitely be a symbol of fertility, but it could also just be a sculpture of a woman looking down at her own body
If the women were looking down, they would only see their breasts. I don't give much weight to that theory. Sounds like something a man would come up with, lol.
This was taught in my college cultural anthropology course. Women made these to express how they felt in their own bodies; the exaggerated breasts and stomach could reflect the hormonal changes in cycles; therefore, it makes sense that they were generally interpreted as fertility signs in art history.
That sounds completely fictional. A lot of these figurines have exaggerated genitalia, and most women can't see their genitalia without a mirror. Women are also perfectly able to see other women and represent accurate proportions, as another commenter said. That's a very strange idea that women couldn't form an accurate mental image & portrayal of female proportions. It seems rather condescending. Whoever created these images chose to make them look the way they look, it's not a product of ignorance or being unable to accurately visualize the female body.
I am sitting my Art History exams today and this genuinly made me interested in it. The video considers art in its most fundamental form, a way to communicate. And this genuinly makes me interested in the lives and mindsets of the people who lived in the past, it's so fascinating what they came up with by what was around them, unable to look at the internet or countless books
To anyone who is newly into art, or traveling around Europe,if you ever have the chance, visit Galleria degli Uffizi in Florence. I know there are lots of popular museums and art galleries around here but if you only get the chance to visit one, it should be this. Personally, the Louvree doesnt even come close. The Uffizis feature mostly renaissance, and the art collection was started by the Medici. Besides all of the extraordinary paintings, there is so much history there. It is mesmerizing!
This was AMAZING. This was exactly what i was looking for, I am regular museum goer but I hardly remember the lessons from high school and one or two art classes I took in college. I want to get reacquainted with painting styles, artists and eras. I think I've found the place
I went to art College 40 years ago and considered myself informed … - only at 56 now looking back at the art history I used to bunk off am I realising how important it is to understand it …. better late than never 😊- this video was brilliant in that the jigsaw puzzle of knowledge I thought I had was put together with a far better linked understanding than I had before - thank you so much - I now know what I didn’t know that I didn’t know 😂 ❤thanks 👍
my lord youtube, you really are a good director , music, voice over, all the images and transittion are all mixed in such harmonious way ! Thank you, unlike the heavily fast edited videos that aim to retain viewer by punching and punching, but over time build up a habit or creating ADHD to viewers making few of us skipping 10s 20s 50s in the videos. But this one, so relaxing that i feel like watching it not just put it play in background. thank you
I know a lot about Art History, but the way you put the video together made it seem like I was learning something new. I even rewatched parts several times. The voice-over, background music, subject matter, research, locations, and inspirations... very well done! I look forward to watching more of your content. Subscribed 🙂
Loved the content, and how well the presentation is designed, even user interface wise. That red line and dot seperator and those labels!!! Absolutely amazing.
I really enjoyed this video. You put it together so thoughtfully, and I loved that you gave the art context of what was happening at the time surrounding it.
I love this video! It's informative and digestible! I always had a hard time remembering the timeline of these art movements in the chronological order. And yet, because of how you organized and created the video, I've definitely gained a clearer understanding of it. Thank you!
Only 60k views and 4.5k subs? That's criminal for the production quality of this video. Subbed and liked and looking forward to your videos. This was very concise and masterfully written, can't wait for future posts!
This is a great summary of popularly accepted Western art. It would be great to see other world cultures (China, Middle East, Africa) in a survey of art.
Yes! Thank you for sharing and pointing out (near end of this video) that culture is also very important. Most of my art education was mainly focused on Europe and the US, aside from some Neanderthal and ancient art works from ancient civilizations that based in Africa, China, the Fertile Crescent, Middle East, the Orient etc We are missing so much and there are more artists, especially female artists that have not been mentioned here. Wassily Kandinsky is talked about a lot, but no one ever mentioned that he was influenced by Hilma AF Klint (she existed before Kandinsky), and her work is beautiful! This video was very informative and well done
This is a fantastic video in which everything is explained in crystal clear way. Would you please like to confirm me that are these movements from the background of modern painting? I would appreciate a quick reply as early as possible. Thanks. Giving so many blessing 2 u for creating such an amazing video for all of us. Thanks a lot 4 ur time n effort.
It's interesting that the closer we get to the present, the shorter the art movements tend to be in this video, so much so that in its depiction of contemporary history they overlap. Is this because of recency bias and the telescoping effect of such a quick view of history? Or is it because contemporary life itself seems to be accelerating due to rapid changes in technology? I love the work you are doing, and I appreciate the human voice behind the narration.
This was fantastic 👏🏾 I appreciate you mentioning towards the end the margarinalized communities that influenced these movements and artists. I would love to see a full video on that, if you haven't created it already. Thanks for sharing 💕
Im litteraly suprised how informative your video was and u are underatted! You deserve more subscribers thankyou for this video it was interesting and helped me a lot !!
I was gonna ask about Japonism, but you kinda mentioned it at the end :) since I learned about Japonism in a design museum, I think it could be a key to understand what shaped today's pop culture.
Looking at the architecture, paintings, and relics of various art works of each country There were some works of art that I knew, but there were also new works that I didn't know. There were works that I learned in school art class, and there were many wonderful works that I encountered for the first time through this video! Watching the video, I was able to learn new and appreciate wonderful works of art from each period. As the times changed, I could see many paintings in which the techniques 10224 최수하
Wonderful video! I am homeschooling myself in art history lately and this video is superb! I was surprised you included the terracotta warriors and it's cool! It is also good to know the influence of Western artists, at the end of the video.
First of all, thank you very much for this informative video and the precious time you have spent to prepare it. This is my first time commenting on TH-cam, but it's not just to say thank you, because others have done it right much better than me. I wanted to say that this is also the first time I have read every single comment on a TH-cam video (except for the few that were not in English). I think it's a bit unfair to criticize not including other art movements, women artists, other artistic cultures, etc. Specifically, I would like to say that although the short time of this video and its brevity did not allow a comprehensive look at the non-Western world, it is really unjust to accuse this channel of being 'Eurocentric'; Because I am Iranian, and I have watched another extremely helpful video about the history of Persian art here (I also know that you have made another video about the history of Japanese art). In short, I hope more positive points are seen, not a few negatives. And a final personal comment: those who blame the video for being one-sided (and by implication biased) are mostly whining about why their favorite art or culture, or that of their homeland, is not covered. So, I'm sorry to say that these people themselves look more one-sided. Cheers! 😊
A new subsriber here! Thank you so much for this amazing video. Just begin my art journey and this video has helped me. I also like your narrative a lot. It is very soothing. Looking forward to more videos in the future.
The video was researched and laid out well, but I had to mute it and use captions part way in - that endless looping music over and over and over and over was about to drive me crazy
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I would suggest renaming the video a history of european art
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As an introduction to Art History, this video was very good. It's certainly difficult to summarize such a broad topic in such a short span of time
I appreciate your kind words. Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
Especially if your peppering with ads every two minutes
Yes thankyou so much!
Well, let's go watch historical documentaries to better understand this good video 😅😅
Thank you for adding the title and the author of each painting on the screen! It bugs me a bit when I see a painting but I cannot look it up. Amazing work, I loved the video!
Haha I'm glad it helped!
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@@TheScrewdriver09😅 in tune with your technology, I see.
Sometimes, we forget how powerful of a tool our daily devices are. It isn't 2nd nature for most people.
Even then, it's good practice to reference. The channel creator did right by posting the title and artist. It sets a good example. Many new content creators tend to be negligent in this regard, this is part of what differentiates quality work from medoicre output.
Or Google reverse img @@TheScrewdriver09
I didn't realize the video was 23 minutes long. It went by so quick, I wish it was almost longer so I can learn even more.
Thank you for your kind words 🙏🙏🙏
I agree!
Just excellent! Watching this video several times is highly recommended for everyone-to get a clear, basic understanding of art movements.
Thank you Rajnish! I'm so glad you enjoyed it 🙏
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One of the most informative and easily digestible materials out there for someone with a newfound interest in art. Thank you!
Wow, thank you! 🙏
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It is a good summary of western art, it completely overlooks all artforms from the Indus valley to modern day south Asia.
Hi I am from Europe so this is what we learn in school mostly unless you go to university in art history lessons. If you are Asian can you tell me if they teach you only about art from your country/continent or if you learn also the history of European art in school?
Becaue I think everybody learn mostly about their region in school because there isn’t much time to learn about all the world
@@marcobelli6856I went to school in China and we learn about art in the world. And it definitely doesn’t using the European timeline
@@marcobelli6856 as someone who has attended multiple classes on art history in India, we cover both eastern and western art history. I, personally have steered more towards eastern art forms and history but we learn alot about European art forms as both of them have had an major impact on the world
@@marcobelli6856 Call the video European art history. Art history implies the whole world.
The craftsmanship behind the artworks, the entrancing music, and the author's voice had me nearly hypnotized. The history of art truly comes alive through such masterful presentation 🎨
Thank you for your kind words!
The mention of the influence that rarely gets recognized was the icing on top of such a well produced video. Bravo😊
Thank you so much! I'm so happy you enjoyed it ❤
Fantastic summary! Really gets the ball rolling for anyone who wants to take their first steps into learning about art history.
" expressionists redefined beauty" please it is one of the most disgusting art movements
And post impressionist were nothing but an envy group of guys that mocked impressionists paintings
This was fantastic I appreciate you mentioning towards the end the margarinalized communities that influenced these movements and artists. I would love to see a full video on that, if you haven't created it already. Thanks for sharing
I want to thank you not only for the video but also for the accessible English. As an English language beginner, the fact that you used slower English and the subtitles was really great to help me understand the content. Thank you very much.
I’m so glad you enjoyed it Andreza!🙏🙏🙏
Nice summary of the history of Art Movements. Having a BA in 'Arts Management' and having been born and grown up in the West Flanders region of Belgium in the 1970s and 1980s I realize that I can express my personal life experiences through the most appropriate techniques from various art movements e.g., in 1970 film cameras produced photos that made the image seem somewhat warmer because they lacked vibrancy, clarity, and saturation, while others lacked pixels, which I can express through the technique of Pointillism from the Impressionism movement. I can also express the joy of my experiences that I encountered in objects, society, and the environment through Art Nouveau techniques to express the elements of nature such as in posters of outdoor public events and performances, and its people's enriched materialistic bourgeois roots and class, architecture, and its rivers and streams that drain water from the ocean to form the gentle curve of the smooth landscape of the low land country that lies at the lower end of the ocean. This provides a taste of my childhood growing up In West Flanders Belgium that I can express through various techniques in art movements.
Hi, it would be great if you could do this for non-western art because I feel like we aren't taught this as much. It would also be good if you could do it for Australia because there's lots of Ancient rock paintings and stuff. Thanks
Came here to say this.
so you came directly to a video on western art to complain about the video not being about something else? bit weird @@humankatcrafty
@JimmothyGibbons not a complaint at all! To clarify, instead of repeating the same comment, I replyed on this one to show my support and gratitude, as well as show interest in the possibility of expanding the video into a series. I really liked how this commenter ended their comment with the word "thanks," and I took that at face value :-)
I enjoyed this video and would love to see future videos about other art history movements in this format.
Nobody cares about little stick figure rock paintings.
@@mothurman I do
I can't believe this video only has 8000 views, I have a test in art history tomorrow and this summarized everything so well! It was straight forward, interesting and really well done. tysm!!
This is the greatest TH-cam channel for anyone who loves art!
I really enjoyed this video and the fact that you actually noted the artists and locations. I also appreciated the mention of other not-so-celebrated artists who influenced these movements
Thank you so much! 🙏
3:43 regarding specifically the Orthodox Christian church in medieval times, they decorated the icons in gold and jewels not to "attract more people to the church" but because
one, gold was a symbolic representation of the luminosity of Christ, other-worldliness of the saints, and heaven,
and two, the people would donate their personal rings and jewelry as a sign of thanksgiving and deep veneration to the person depicted in the icon, which would then be melted down and used to decorate or plate the icon with the precious metals and jewels. All of the materials used have symbolic meaning. (this applies to many churches as well)
Just a bit to add :)
Thank you for this clarification !!
fun fact about the venus of willendorf! i don't remember where i read this unfortunately, but it has been theorised that the reason the features of the body are so exaggerated is because the (assumably) women making these sculptures were using their own bodies as references and the only way they could view their bodies was by looking down, which creates a similar image to that of the sculpture. so the sculpture could definitely be a symbol of fertility, but it could also just be a sculpture of a woman looking down at her own body
They couldn't look at other people?
If the women were looking down, they would only see their breasts. I don't give much weight to that theory. Sounds like something a man would come up with, lol.
This was taught in my college cultural anthropology course. Women made these to express how they felt in their own bodies; the exaggerated breasts and stomach could reflect the hormonal changes in cycles; therefore, it makes sense that they were generally interpreted as fertility signs in art history.
That sounds completely fictional. A lot of these figurines have exaggerated genitalia, and most women can't see their genitalia without a mirror. Women are also perfectly able to see other women and represent accurate proportions, as another commenter said. That's a very strange idea that women couldn't form an accurate mental image & portrayal of female proportions. It seems rather condescending. Whoever created these images chose to make them look the way they look, it's not a product of ignorance or being unable to accurately visualize the female body.
I am sitting my Art History exams today and this genuinly made me interested in it.
The video considers art in its most fundamental form, a way to communicate.
And this genuinly makes me interested in the lives and mindsets of the people who lived in the past, it's so fascinating what they came up with by what was around them, unable to look at the internet or countless books
Update, they went well!
Thank you for easing my mind!!
I'm so glad!
i love this video, whenever a new period is shown i can immediately think of so many beautiful paintings
To anyone who is newly into art, or traveling around Europe,if you ever have the chance, visit Galleria degli Uffizi in Florence. I know there are lots of popular museums and art galleries around here but if you only get the chance to visit one, it should be this. Personally, the Louvree doesnt even come close.
The Uffizis feature mostly renaissance, and the art collection was started by the Medici. Besides all of the extraordinary paintings, there is so much history there. It is mesmerizing!
These kind of videos are so important - accessible, fun, informative and imaginative. Thank you!
This was AMAZING. This was exactly what i was looking for, I am regular museum goer but I hardly remember the lessons from high school and one or two art classes I took in college. I want to get reacquainted with painting styles, artists and eras. I think I've found the place
I’m so happy you enjoyed it ❤️
It was my dream to learn more about art history. This fills that need when my life had taken a different direction ❤️
I'm so glad it has helped! 🙏
thank you for recognizing those who are left out
I went to art College 40 years ago and considered myself informed … - only at 56 now looking back at the art history I used to bunk off am I realising how important it is to understand it …. better late than never 😊- this video was brilliant in that the jigsaw puzzle of knowledge I thought I had was put together with a far better linked understanding than I had before - thank you so much - I now know what I didn’t know that I didn’t know 😂 ❤thanks 👍
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! and thank you for the kind words ❤️
Bro you know this is good when even my teacher uses it to teach us! Incredible work
my lord youtube, you really are a good director , music, voice over, all the images and transittion are all mixed in such harmonious way ! Thank you, unlike the heavily fast edited videos that aim to retain viewer by punching and punching, but over time build up a habit or creating ADHD to viewers making few of us skipping 10s 20s 50s in the videos. But this one, so relaxing that i feel like watching it not just put it play in background. thank you
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for your kind words 🙏
I know a lot about Art History, but the way you put the video together made it seem like I was learning something new. I even rewatched parts several times. The voice-over, background music, subject matter, research, locations, and inspirations... very well done! I look forward to watching more of your content. Subscribed 🙂
I'm so happy to hear that! Thank you so much 🙏
Big..FAT Deal!!!
Wth cares ? ??
Love your presentation!!! Your voice is beautiful, clear but transcendental. Love it!!!
Wow, thank you!
Gem of a channel! Thank you for bringing us this.
Glad you enjoy it!
Extremely well explained. Loved how every painting had its artist and painting name mentioned !!❤
Thank you! 🙏🙏🙏
I've looking for these kinds of videos that about art history. Thank you very much for this video!
i love this video, whenever a new period is shown i can immediately think of so many beautiful paintings
I'm so glad! 🙏
Loved the content, and how well the presentation is designed, even user interface wise. That red line and dot seperator and those labels!!! Absolutely amazing.
thank you for recognizing those who are left out
I really enjoyed this video. You put it together so thoughtfully, and I loved that you gave the art context of what was happening at the time surrounding it.
I love this video! It's informative and digestible! I always had a hard time remembering the timeline of these art movements in the chronological order. And yet, because of how you organized and created the video, I've definitely gained a clearer understanding of it. Thank you!
this was really helpful for me as i have quite suddenly chosen to do my epq in an art related area despite knowing nothing about it
Everything makes sense now. thank you for putting them in a timeline with well-chosen examples and highlights for each movement
I only can sayTHANK YOU !!! You did amazing work on briefing the story of Western Art Movement!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love & respect to this Channel.
Loved sooo much!! It was so well done!!! THANK YOU FOR SHARING with the world!!
Thank you so much!!
Fantastic video! The content, the flow, the music, the narration everything on point. Great Job.
Much appreciated! 🙏
Only 60k views and 4.5k subs? That's criminal for the production quality of this video. Subbed and liked and looking forward to your videos. This was very concise and masterfully written, can't wait for future posts!
Thank you for your kind words 🙏🙏🙏
Agreed
So amazing. Thank you for this full summary rich in detail.
My pleasure! ❤️
This is a great summary of popularly accepted Western art. It would be great to see other world cultures (China, Middle East, Africa) in a survey of art.
...and South & Central America, North America, Oceana/Polynesia, etc.
This is exactly what I’m looking for since i started to learn about art! Thank u so much, its lika an amazing lesson! ❤
very very good summary! clear and simple yet with lots of basic information! thank you for creating this awesome work!
Thank you so much! 🙏❤️
Awesome work, thank you 🥰🥰🥰
Yes! Thank you for sharing and pointing out (near end of this video) that culture is also very important.
Most of my art education was mainly focused on Europe and the US, aside from some Neanderthal and ancient art works from ancient civilizations that based in Africa, China, the Fertile Crescent, Middle East, the Orient etc
We are missing so much and there are more artists, especially female artists that have not been mentioned here.
Wassily Kandinsky is talked about a lot, but no one ever mentioned that he was influenced by Hilma AF Klint (she existed before Kandinsky), and her work is beautiful!
This video was very informative and well done
thank you so much because of you i was able to pass my history assignment!
I'm so glad it helped!
This really helped in summarizing the different stylistic periods of art. Thanks very much! ⭐💞
Thank you for the history. Your content helps med understand the history of art more. I love the time line approach.
What a densely packed video. I made notes on the periods and am readying myself to watch again, haha.
I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
This is a fantastic video in which everything is explained in crystal clear way. Would you please like to confirm me that are these movements from the background of modern painting? I would appreciate a quick reply as early as possible. Thanks. Giving so many blessing 2 u for creating such an amazing video for all of us. Thanks a lot 4 ur time n effort.
It's interesting that the closer we get to the present, the shorter the art movements tend to be in this video, so much so that in its depiction of contemporary history they overlap. Is this because of recency bias and the telescoping effect of such a quick view of history? Or is it because contemporary life itself seems to be accelerating due to rapid changes in technology? I love the work you are doing, and I appreciate the human voice behind the narration.
Absolutely amazing video. Everything is so aptly put. Thank you❤
Finally a complete video that covered everything in a precise timeline. Thanks👍
Glad it was helpful!
This was fantastic 👏🏾 I appreciate you mentioning towards the end the margarinalized communities that influenced these movements and artists. I would love to see a full video on that, if you haven't created it already. Thanks for sharing 💕
Yes! Thank you! 🙏
i think this might be the best youtube video i have watched in a long time
Im litteraly suprised how informative your video was and u are underatted! You deserve more subscribers
thankyou for this video it was interesting and helped me a lot !!
That’s so kind! I’m glad you enjoyed it 🙌
absolutely perfect video. thank you
Great job! Thank you!
the video I've been looking for for so long, thaank you for making it
thank you! what a great material you brought out ❤️
Im a beginner in learning Art and this video is so helpful in summarising a whole of overwhelming information. Thank you!
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Stunning video! The greatest Art channel! 👏
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! 🙌
I was gonna ask about Japonism, but you kinda mentioned it at the end :) since I learned about Japonism in a design museum, I think it could be a key to understand what shaped today's pop culture.
Thank you for such great summary. I think Fauvism deserves a spot. :)
And Art Deco as well !
I love this video! So informative! Thank you so much!!!!
thank you so much because of you i was able to pass my history assignment!
Thank you soo much for this constructive video 🤲 the renaissance and medieval period was my favourite ♥️
i love it so much. I understood art better and i feel really human. Thank you so much
I certainly enjoyed the Art Movement video!
Baroque and Rococo looks nice
very well made, and i appreciate the conclusion highlighting whats been left out!
Thank you. So informative and really helpful as a art history student.
I’m so glad you found it helpful! 🙏
Wonderful. I knew very little about art and this gave me a great quick introduction. Subbed. Going to look for videos on each movement now.
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Just wanted to say thanks for this overview. It was really helpful as an introduction.
You're very welcome! 🙌
Looking at the architecture, paintings, and relics of various art works of each country
There were some works of art that I knew, but there were also new works that I didn't know. There were works that I learned in school art class, and there were many wonderful works that I encountered for the first time through this video! Watching the video, I was able to learn new and appreciate wonderful works of art from each period. As the times changed, I could see many paintings in which the techniques
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Wonderful video! I am homeschooling myself in art history lately and this video is superb! I was surprised you included the terracotta warriors and it's cool! It is also good to know the influence of Western artists, at the end of the video.
It's so pretty
Glad it was helpful!
@@behindthemasterpiece Since you mentioned a few significant historical events, I was wondering why you didn't mention the Enlightment? :)
Excellent video, thank you!
i love this piece of useful information!!! very informative, and i now fully understand why and what is art...thank you!!!
First of all, thank you very much for this informative video and the precious time you have spent to prepare it. This is my first time commenting on TH-cam, but it's not just to say thank you, because others have done it right much better than me.
I wanted to say that this is also the first time I have read every single comment on a TH-cam video (except for the few that were not in English). I think it's a bit unfair to criticize not including other art movements, women artists, other artistic cultures, etc. Specifically, I would like to say that although the short time of this video and its brevity did not allow a comprehensive look at the non-Western world, it is really unjust to accuse this channel of being 'Eurocentric'; Because I am Iranian, and I have watched another extremely helpful video about the history of Persian art here (I also know that you have made another video about the history of Japanese art). In short, I hope more positive points are seen, not a few negatives.
And a final personal comment: those who blame the video for being one-sided (and by implication biased) are mostly whining about why their favorite art or culture, or that of their homeland, is not covered. So, I'm sorry to say that these people themselves look more one-sided.
Cheers! 😊
Thank you so much for you kind words 🙏❤
The Best art history video!
Such a great video. I want to start learning about art, I think this video is so helpful to know what art I wish to know.
Thank you so much!
I'm so glad!
Thank you so much for this beautiful introduction of Art History 🤩
My pleasure 😊
Top! Bien vu! C est le cas de le dire! Et quelle belle voix: entendre tous ces noms d artistes princesse ainsi, c est magnifique!
@@behindthemasterpiece ho oui!
Very well put together video, thank you for this.
Thank you very much for the inspiring introduction!
You are so welcome!
This should go into the art curriculum
Jacques Louis David is my favorite artist of all time.
8:01 wowww... for a second I thought its a photo taken in 2000 s...... but a painting in 1800 s.... very impressive
This video itself is a work of art. I like your serene voice.
Thank you for your kind words ❤️🙏
A new subsriber here! Thank you so much for this amazing video. Just begin my art journey and this video has helped me. I also like your narrative a lot. It is very soothing. Looking forward to more videos in the future.
Wonderful! 🙌🙌🙌
The video was researched and laid out well, but I had to mute it and use captions part way in - that endless looping music over and over and over and over was about to drive me crazy
Well done! Simplified & concise.
Great video!! Thank you for making it. Was entertaining and informative can’t wait to see more
More to come!
Thank you for the informative video! It is very entertaining and engaging.