Good video on the pre- Raphaelites, showing the Ruskin drawings and telling the story about his wife. The BBC drama seemed to put Ruskin as the person that wanted to join his with Millais from the beginning of his acquaintance .
@ohblimey2114 күн бұрын
Give the social and international levelling a break eh ?
@randolphmaynard309316 күн бұрын
I have an appreciation for her work,especially since her inspiration has a base in classic pieces that have stood the test of time and the plumb line for beauty. What gets under my skin is the bs rambling that along the line of her woke indoctrination. I also took note of her acknowledging the processes of the old masters. The thing is, I don't believe that she possesses the discipline or the patient for the process to create art as compelling. The sad truth is that art dealers will sell her as the "new" whatever for a big buck.
@mubblr17 күн бұрын
omg gay
@mickparly18 күн бұрын
Shit with shit on.
@pelkawiltshire434820 күн бұрын
Beautiful! Such energy and movement coming from them...
@Sun-145221 күн бұрын
She need a dentist
@rodolfoplasencia973924 күн бұрын
Thank you Manse Ahmad! I can't help myself every time I watch a person makes fire, after they got their amber going on fire they've got like their time giving their talks and explanations and don't pass to feed the amber to the kindling or dry grass.. to me is like having a newborn crying for a warm environment and they don't get to warm him/her up! I would get the amber immediately wrapped by its kindling, fire starting, then wood filling it!
@samknowles83.27 күн бұрын
Goggles. You Fool
@markdervАй бұрын
Pretty sure item six would not have been "fired in two separate sections.....and then joined together using knitting needles and glue" (???). This sounds to me like a classic example of Chinese whispers and here's why: "knitting" is the ceramics expression for connecting two pieces of typically leather hard (but sometimes wetter) clay pieces by first scratching into the surfaces to be joined with a sharp object and water to create a softer, slurried surface whereby the pieces can be joined in a seamless fashion, just as we see here. As a young ceramics student in the 1980's, I was experimenting with Coper-inspired pots and that is how I managed to produce similar pieces - obviously not with anything like the finesse and sheer enigmatic beauty of this master, but still relatively convincing to the layman.
@ronjohnson4566Ай бұрын
a lovely painting lost in time. how can you keep them down on the farm, after they've seen ennui?
@harraj5253Ай бұрын
PERIODDDDDDD 💅💅💅💅
@rainierodlscАй бұрын
Moving... Thank you.
@monicacallesarenales58652 ай бұрын
Love so much this museum ❤️
@GandharvanDreamers2 ай бұрын
Ever wondered what William Blake’s poetry would sound like to modern day music. Wonder no more. kzbin.info/www/bejne/kHuWf6WEbLqsa9Usi=WCjKDgIlBT5CHX2n
Hey you caveman. In stone age how could you start a fire with a steel flint if you dont have steel flint hm?
@jorgetalavera26014 ай бұрын
Beautiful 🎨
@eottoe20014 ай бұрын
I know it irritates people but these are the paintings I cite as the beginning of Modern Art. I used to cite Turner but this is it. TY for the video.
@SeekTruth1004 ай бұрын
Blasphemy, theres only 1 God the creator
@xmuflo2 ай бұрын
Before that god, many gods stood feet in our planet
@rebekahstatz29144 ай бұрын
Love this so much
@michaelp.35234 ай бұрын
Thank you
@robmann4004 ай бұрын
I’d like to spend an hour or two with Flora, and just chat about horror films. Raw, and Teeth, are two of my favourite horrors of this century. If you’re out their Flora, I highly recommend May (2000), Alice, Sweet Alice (1976), Black Christmas (1974), Suspiria (1977), and Exte (2007). Thanks for making videos eh.
@BrooklsFN-ev7jc5 ай бұрын
I Have to watch this for school home work i decided to check the comment section and wtf yeah if anyone is in 7SY and u see this it is me Brooklyn.
@ritchierivera18425 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@danieldavid39455 ай бұрын
All these years and still it feels like magic!
@citizensnid34905 ай бұрын
Lovely Lovely stuff
@APTSOPANAMA6 ай бұрын
How beautiful In Panama we are trying as well.... Art bridges tourism and the celebration of our ancestry, fostering the preservation and appreciation of our sovereign indigenous people and the Afro-Caribbean descendants. How beautiful and inspiring! Congrats!
@ashmoleanmuseum5 ай бұрын
Thank you. It is a very thought-provoking and inspiring exhibition. Glad we can share the film for those who can't visit the Museum.
@Zero.freingetei6 ай бұрын
Lvt a
@fareedart7 ай бұрын
Beautiful works of art
@auschwitz017 ай бұрын
The Global Anus Organization is moving the ships of Nazism (Nano chip) inside us. To organize people. White Nazi, Black Nazi, fighting shoulder to shoulder against humanity. We are at war. (With the cooperation of some Jews and some Brahmins, humanity is being corrupted and killed. EXACTLY AUSCHWITZ, THE SAME.) The same forces carried out the Second World War. He had progressed using the Brahmin Catholic church. The same situation is happening now. The Papacy is making "warning" statements to get rid of this situation. Same scenario. Stalin is expected! (The military age of Multinational Humanity is beyond Stalin. This is necessary.)
@PrynceShah7 ай бұрын
Hi, what’s the name off the song at the start off this video.
@nagappakullur36418 ай бұрын
Prin Nagappa Kullur, Bombay, WBlake is the Sun, one ought to possess guts to comprehend his Poetry !
@kdbmovies8 ай бұрын
Thank you. Fabulous in everyway.
@pastorjustin778 ай бұрын
What a combination with best wishes to all of you
@Handle88448 ай бұрын
I look forward to having my offspring try it out!
@SimonPaxton_VO8 ай бұрын
"What is the Price of Experience?" has to be one of Blake's greatest poems. Timeless, thought-provoking and powerful - like so much of his masterly work, it reminds us of life's injustices and the need to face them. Simon Paxton has recorded it here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/bni5ZJqnra15aMU
@oranj.h9 ай бұрын
These are truly magical paintings. I have been to see them four times so far (I drop by if I'm seeing something else at the Ashmolean). Their homage to the Dutch masters is so wonderful to see, the colour blends are truly fantastic. There is a dynamic quality and a harmony of style that draws me in every time; and the way that room reeks of oil paint! So much reminds me of the work of Thérèse Oulton, who had a small exhibition here in the 1980s (and also just down the road at Oxford's MOMA - a similar sized room I visited many times). I hope these works get a wider audience.
@vechervgorode10 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot! It was a wonderful exhibition and a wonderful story from the curator.
@porter10510 ай бұрын
'Promo SM'
@magesalmanac642410 ай бұрын
She doesn't go into any details about what the pigments are, or what they come from. All she says is he chose durable pigments from both natural and synthetic sources... and that's it. This video was a waste of time.
@AlexAvey-yk5mw11 ай бұрын
Why did you mute what she was saying about Christianity? I see I’m not the only one asking and you didn’t bother answering the others. Do you have something against God?
@amirfarahbakhsh296011 ай бұрын
What a disaster , what a shame...
@punjabiithiyas268711 ай бұрын
Definitely more riaz needed on the tabla. Tabla also is not tuned properly. Applaud the attempt but lots more required to make it sound good
@LindaMerchant-bq2hp11 ай бұрын
There was forewarning the mountain was alive and was going to blow and big time blow yet the people of these 3 ancient Italian towns believed it was extinct and went on about with their daily lives in light of the earthquakes increasing by the mountain and fountains drying up and sulfuric fumes in pompeii bakery ovens
@andrewwhiting1145 Жыл бұрын
Wow, Absolutely love these paintings. Wish I was in the UK so I could go and see them.
@ashmoleanmuseum Жыл бұрын
Thanks. Maybe you can get to see Flora's work if it goes on tour sometime.