@@zackgravity7284 That is by Casper David Friedrich - 19th C Symbolist painter. And MY mistake - I call it a seascape. But those are mountains. See the scathing criticism below!
Thank you for sharing this knowledge with us. I got a question though Why do the paintings of the old masters still look outstanding compared to the modern day paintings? it is as if we have the skeleton of what's left of the good Old days. There is no life breathing in the modern paintings in my opinion.
Can you tell me exactly what you are referring to with the time in the video? I don't recall using the word seascape but I may have misspoken. If you are talking about the first image, I definitely refer to it as a landscape.
@@paulconn7849 That is a good catch! I have been looking at that painting for a long time and completely mis-seeing it! But look again....you might see what I saw.
A mention or example of Thomas Cole and the Hudson River School of Painting would have fit in nicely.
You are right!
Fascinating!
Great video, thank you for sharing!
Thank you very much, really helped me for my assignment.
So happy it helped! I enjoyed researching and making the video.
@@slbarsness whats the painting at 2:50?
@@zackgravity7284 That is by Casper David Friedrich - 19th C Symbolist painter. And MY mistake - I call it a seascape. But those are mountains. See the scathing criticism below!
"Morning in the Giant Mountains" About 1810
@@slbarsness thank you. I remember seeing it before and it gave me strong emotions and have been searching for it ever since
Didn't know about chinese landscapes from 10th century, the cons of studying in Europe. Thank you for the video.
Isn't that true? I absolutely love Chinese landscape. Work studying more!
@@slbarsness thanks
Thank you for sharing this knowledge with us. I got a question though Why do the paintings of the old masters still look outstanding compared to the modern day paintings? it is as if we have the skeleton of what's left of the good Old days. There is no life breathing in the modern paintings in my opinion.
I think those are mountains , not a seascape. Very interesting thank you
That is not a seascape. Those are mountains. How can you lecture on landscape and not know that?
Can you tell me exactly what you are referring to with the time in the video? I don't recall using the word seascape but I may have misspoken. If you are talking about the first image, I definitely refer to it as a landscape.
At 4:53 you refer to it as a sea scape and refer to crashing waves.
@@paulconn7849 That is a good catch! I have been looking at that painting for a long time and completely mis-seeing it! But look again....you might see what I saw.