OH MY GOODNESS did you teach at BYU around 2014-2015? If so I took your ARTHC201 class! It was great! (Honestly, ARTHC202 with MM was lackluster in comparison, it was way less down-to-earth.) I met with you one time because I was preparing for a study abroad and had some questions about Moroccan art, and you were super nice about trying to help me even though the subject was out of your wheelhouse. Then when I went on my study abroad I saw a bunch of the artwork that we studied in class (at the Louvre/Orsay/etc. and in Athens at the NAM) and I almost emailed you a few pictures to be like "look! I learned things from your class! and now I appreciate the art more!". I also saw that viral TikTok and was reminded of my ARTHC class teacher because you both had similar energy (I would call it Stephen Colbert energy) and now I find out it WAS the same teacher? Crazy! Just want to say that I really liked your class and you definitely had an effect on my learning.
36:50 Yes he was Emperor, but it was Francis I of France. Only reason I can "correct" that is because I'm working on a presentation about it for the next week. Great video as always, very helpful.
There are 3 videos named Lecture 04 then jumps to Lecture 7. No lectures 5 or 6 Am I missing some? Lecture 04 N Renn Ventetian Part 1 Lecture 04 Northern & Venetian Renaissance & Mannerism Part 2 Lecture 04 The Baroque in Italy and Spain Part 1 Lecture 07 The French Baroque & Rococo
In the eros and venus piece, i dont believe that is eros back side but rather a figure bent over between eros and venus as they are engaged withe figure behind with the fruit
I actually got criticised and a bit bullied by other students at art school (in 1985) because in drawing classes all my stuff was too realistic - in other words, I could draw. I didn't stick around for second year because I got offered a good job writing (my other talent) and I thought the teaching at art school was too slow.
Hmmm. I guess you don't like mannerism. There should not be any opinions from the lecturer ever. Your taste is not the world's taste. Did you even speculate that mannerism was a reaction to the perfection of the high renaissance that was as unachieveable and unseen in the world as the physique of the barbie doll is today? I have to wonder just how much reading you have done on this phase of art at all.
We waited for this king
So fun to discover your lectures and learn while resting. Thank you!
OH MY GOODNESS did you teach at BYU around 2014-2015? If so I took your ARTHC201 class! It was great! (Honestly, ARTHC202 with MM was lackluster in comparison, it was way less down-to-earth.) I met with you one time because I was preparing for a study abroad and had some questions about Moroccan art, and you were super nice about trying to help me even though the subject was out of your wheelhouse. Then when I went on my study abroad I saw a bunch of the artwork that we studied in class (at the Louvre/Orsay/etc. and in Athens at the NAM) and I almost emailed you a few pictures to be like "look! I learned things from your class! and now I appreciate the art more!". I also saw that viral TikTok and was reminded of my ARTHC class teacher because you both had similar energy (I would call it Stephen Colbert energy) and now I find out it WAS the same teacher? Crazy! Just want to say that I really liked your class and you definitely had an effect on my learning.
Yep that's me! I did indeed teach at BYU for a short time. lol. Great that you found me through TikTok.
@@arthistorywithtravisleecla6343 That's awesome!
36:50
Yes he was Emperor, but it was Francis I of France.
Only reason I can "correct" that is because I'm working on a presentation
about it for the next week. Great video as always, very helpful.
Great lecture
Thank you! That means so much.
Isn't Modigliani, the twentieth century French painter, a more modern example of Mannerist painting?
16:43 It did hit the wall and got stuck, in the manner of a banana + duck tapes.
There are 3 videos named Lecture 04 then jumps to Lecture 7.
No lectures 5 or 6
Am I missing some?
Lecture 04 N Renn Ventetian Part 1
Lecture 04 Northern & Venetian Renaissance & Mannerism Part 2
Lecture 04 The Baroque in Italy and Spain Part 1
Lecture 07 The French Baroque & Rococo
In the eros and venus piece, i dont believe that is eros back side but rather a figure bent over between eros and venus as they are engaged withe figure behind with the fruit
I feel that Ingres Odalisques are a hat tip to Bronzino with the impossibly giraffe life but in the most graceful way possible proportions
why have a Florentine painting on the cover?
yayyyy
I actually got criticised and a bit bullied by other students at art school (in 1985) because in drawing classes all my stuff was too realistic - in other words, I could draw.
I didn't stick around for second year because I got offered a good job writing (my other talent) and I thought the teaching at art school was too slow.
Hmmm. I guess you don't like mannerism. There should not be any opinions from the lecturer ever. Your taste is not the world's taste. Did you even speculate that mannerism was a reaction to the perfection of the high renaissance that was as unachieveable and unseen in the world as the physique of the barbie doll is today? I have to wonder just how much reading you have done on this phase of art at all.
I love all your lectures. Thank you for sharing them