Thank you, once again, for such a professionally and wonderfully presented view of the great architectural gem, with such beautiful contents of art and furnishings. Will you kindly reveal the camera/photographic equipment you used here. Your photography work is very nice. When I lived in Wuerzberg, Germany back in the 90s, my favorite time for sight seeing and travel through Europe and the UK was in the winter months, especially at Christmas time! Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, Happy New Year! Jim Architect/Abstract Painter Houston, Texas
Thank you for the kind words. I use a cannon g7 mark ii for filming and honestly I just use an iPhone to shoot the thumbnails and my Instagram. For the voiceover I use a Apogee Mic 96K Win Mac USB Mic. Hope this helps!
Thank you for this uplifting, opulent almost electrifying visit at such an emotional time of year. Brown's art and the palace art seemed to be connecting at times. I'd love to know who's playing the moody background music Once again you made magic! PS did you know about Lucian Freud's connection to Blenheim?
thank you for this - lockdown, travel-deprivation, vicarious-gratitude is real. which is why I struggle with the decision to point out errrr the pronunciation is 'blen-emm' not 'blen-hime' : gross of me to show thanks this way but ya know. going forth it's good to know, maybe. in case you ever curate a show there, for example.
The most important thing that happened there was Jennie Jerome Churchill going into labor and delivering Winston there. The works look oddly homogenous with the traditional.
It would have been nicer if you had spent more time focusing on Cecily's paintings not withstanding the grandeur of Blenheim Palace, at least a thirty second frontal shot giving the viewer a chance to absorb her work.
Transcendental. If TH-cam gave out Oscars you'd be in the front row. I loved every second of this.
Ahhh, wonderful European art and Christmas decor!🎄 Merci beaucoup pour toutes vos vidéos! Joyeux Noel! Merry Christmas! Happy Holidays!
Happy Holidays!
Nice, Mary Lynn 😀
Thank you. Happy holidays
🎄👍🧃. Didn't know C.Brown
did tapestries? Cheers
Totally wonderful! And, the art looks great. Kind of made the old stuff look a bit tired. Very high quality work. Thanks for making this.
Right! so interesting to see how things have evolved over time
Cecilys work in exciting in the space. Love the death painting. I wonder if her amazing tapestry was made by Aubusson?
Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful exhibition with us!! 😊 Happy holidays 🎄🎁
Happy holidays!! ❤️🎄🎄🎁
Thank you, once again, for such a professionally and wonderfully presented view of the great architectural gem, with such beautiful contents of art and furnishings.
Will you kindly reveal the camera/photographic equipment you used here. Your photography work is very nice.
When I lived in Wuerzberg, Germany back in the 90s, my favorite time for sight seeing and travel through Europe and the UK was in the winter months, especially at Christmas time!
Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, Happy New Year!
Jim
Architect/Abstract Painter
Houston, Texas
Thank you for the kind words. I use a cannon g7 mark ii for filming and honestly I just use an iPhone to shoot the thumbnails and my Instagram. For the voiceover I use a Apogee Mic 96K Win Mac USB Mic. Hope this helps!
@@MaryLynn_Buchanan Yes, thanks a lot. Best to you!
Thank you for this uplifting, opulent almost electrifying visit at such an emotional time of year. Brown's art and the palace art seemed to be connecting at times. I'd love to know who's playing the moody background music Once again you made magic! PS did you know about Lucian Freud's connection to Blenheim?
Beautiful, will some of Cecily Brown’s works stay at Bleinheim?
Unfortunately no, they’ll bring another artists works in, I think every six months or so they have a meeting exhibit
thank you for this - lockdown, travel-deprivation, vicarious-gratitude is real. which is why I struggle with the decision to point out errrr the pronunciation is 'blen-emm' not 'blen-hime' : gross of me to show thanks this way but ya know. going forth it's good to know, maybe. in case you ever curate a show there, for example.
The most important thing that happened there was Jennie Jerome Churchill going into labor and delivering Winston there. The works look oddly homogenous with the traditional.
Isn’t it crazy how well it blends! And that’s right so much Churchill history here ❤️
aside from the large death riding a horse painting. her work seems overwhelmed by the almost ludicrous old world opulence of the venue
It would have been nicer if you had spent more time focusing on Cecily's paintings not withstanding the grandeur of Blenheim Palace, at least a thirty second frontal shot giving the viewer a chance to absorb her work.