Hey man appreciate the work you are doing but do you think you could include sources. I'm working on a research paper and would like to know where most of this information is coming from. Even on your site I'm having difficulties finding a single source. Thanks!
Hey, thanks for your feedback. Of course everything I say is a result of years of studying and research. However, this channel is informative and I cannot include all the sources I am using (even on my website). If you need information I would be happy to help you with your work for what I am able to. Just send me a request on the website.
Tantissimi auguri a te,, alessandro il grande ! Sto spargendo la voce tra i.miei conoscenti per diffondere la conoscenza del tuo sito Luca dalla brianza luca from italy luca 😀😀😀🎅🎅🎅
Thanks for the video, he looks very austere with the color brushed off guess the same happened with Roman marble statues. I like your content, subscribed (even though the air quotes were silly). The left foot forward pose is what the Greeks did with their ancient statues (which they copied from Egypt after contact, same with Greek art, philosophy, science, mathematics etc), another detail that should've been mentioned ;), Also the weird profile angle shouldn't have been used, with proper lighting he looks a lot less "white", you can see it in Khan Academy's picture of him. The how Art made the world series talks about it in more detail.
@garypiatt4666 this statue is unfinished on the lower legs and you can literally see the pecking/stone hammering and polishing steps. Not sure why he didn't mention it
Looks like they really loved each other.
I don't know that, but for sure they are fascinating ☺
Really wonderful me Alessandro!
Thank you!
You are very knowledable.
Thank you!☺
Hey man appreciate the work you are doing but do you think you could include sources.
I'm working on a research paper and would like to know where most of this information is coming from.
Even on your site I'm having difficulties finding a single source.
Thanks!
Hey, thanks for your feedback. Of course everything I say is a result of years of studying and research. However, this channel is informative and I cannot include all the sources I am using (even on my website).
If you need information I would be happy to help you with your work for what I am able to. Just send me a request on the website.
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Thank you!
Thank you. That's Horus and Hathor ❤️💙🐉
классный обзор. палец вверх
Thank you! Enjoy the other videos as well :-)
Tantissimi auguri a te,, alessandro il grande ! Sto spargendo la voce tra i.miei conoscenti per diffondere la conoscenza del tuo sito
Luca dalla brianza luca from italy luca 😀😀😀🎅🎅🎅
Thank you Luca! ☺
Thanks for the video, he looks very austere with the color brushed off guess the same happened with Roman marble statues. I like your content, subscribed (even though the air quotes were silly). The left foot forward pose is what the Greeks did with their ancient statues (which they copied from Egypt after contact, same with Greek art, philosophy, science, mathematics etc), another detail that should've been mentioned ;), Also the weird profile angle shouldn't have been used, with proper lighting he looks a lot less "white", you can see it in Khan Academy's picture of him. The how Art made the world series talks about it in more detail.
Thanks for the support and info😉
He's not white, he's not even close to being bkl. He's egyptian. If you think they look bkl your smkd out
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You are correct They were not husband and white you are also correct in thinking it could have been his mother or a twin sister
Thank you for sharing
Human turned to stone
Yup they have powers
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@@ExploringArtwithAlessandro they have that powers
Suicidal
Coz theyre losing the battle
No one will ever convince me that primitive peoples, a few generations out of caves, using rocks, created these things!
Egyptians were very advanced
@@ExploringArtwithAlessandro Academia tells us they did these with pounding stones!!! NOT advanced machinery.
@@garypiatt4666 the statue was made between 2490-2472 BC that means Bronze Age and not Stone Age...
@@ExploringArtwithAlessandro I didn’t say Stone Age. I said a few generations out of caves.
I won’t be convinced that bronze chisels did this either!
@garypiatt4666 this statue is unfinished on the lower legs and you can literally see the pecking/stone hammering and polishing steps. Not sure why he didn't mention it