Mudeungsan national park?! That’s where you live? That’s gotta be gorgeous. I live on mount shasta. It is beautiful here as well. Enjoy your weekend! -1000 Paces.
@jamiecartwright54694 ай бұрын
🎨 Beautifully produced documentary. Thank you!
@onitasanders74033 ай бұрын
Another great presentation. I must complement who ever was in charge of the music. This made it a most enjoyable experience. The presentation and the wonderful complementing sounds
@reynardus135924 күн бұрын
Actually, the music is from 200 years later.
@flavianocarvalho90282 ай бұрын
EXCELENTE , PERFEITO
@scottfoster35484 ай бұрын
TRIPPY look at this early works and the lines or distinctions between the figures and the background are certain or clear THEN look at his later works and NOW you see the Master unbelievable how it is impossible to distinguish and how realistic. The Mona Lisa being exactly what I am talking about the face/eye skin area YOU seemingly can see around that area to the hairline A 3D sort of painting. ALSO not in prospective always yet some of the elements within the paintings are. AND LOVE the slow pan over the paintings EXACTLY that it was I try WHEN I visit great paintings LOOK at the simple tree at the earth or how water becomes land lines and how they do it. GOOD job on the video AND always remember Da Vinci was ITALIAN.
@Packyboy4 ай бұрын
Incorrect there was no Italy at the time of the Vinci. The land was comprised of city states.
@scottfoster35484 ай бұрын
@@Packyboy Forgive me THERE was no GERMANY either it was a group of tribes that Cesar named . Cesar ANOTHER Italian AND MY point was his SKILL and work habits NOT the actual name of his and my homelands. You know merit TRUMPS identity. RIGHT and it is now ITALY where the greatest empire and the BEST artist with skill and competence were born. LOOK at what they did and how. ALSO look for REAL love HUH Viva Roma
@bennyvice869Ай бұрын
🤌🏼
@MissPerriwinkle2 ай бұрын
much thx.......
@philiptownsend40262 ай бұрын
The best art documentaries are done by a channel called Perspective, real people with real expertise.
@art-sk4 ай бұрын
Dear Art History Team, Thank you so much for the many videos and detailed explanations you provide on your channel. Your content is incredibly informative and enriching. I appreciate the effort and passion that goes into each video. I will definitely recommend your channel! Best regards.
@artplussk_2224 ай бұрын
Wow. Great info. Thanks for sharing.
@milenaradeva27333 ай бұрын
I recently found your channel and I find it very interesting, and I am saying this from the pov of a person with 15 years of studying Art History, but the thing I cannot miss is the mispronunciation and the changing pronunciation of a lot of the artists. Francois Boucher was pronounced three different ways, and the video about Parmigianino had so many variations that I just couldn't watch it.
@yoredtigress2 ай бұрын
What film(s) were shown throughout the video here? Id be interested in watching them too
@SOVEREIGNDesigns4 ай бұрын
why cant i save this to watch later ? guess i will have to pull it from my history
@nonkisibanda40213 ай бұрын
Try the download option
@markvines73083 ай бұрын
I just tried and it saved straight away.
@Parkerman30003 ай бұрын
We as humans peaked in these times...that's one of the only things i'm absolutly sure of!
@jimmyglea3 ай бұрын
I bet one trip to a “dentist” in Leo’s time would have you scurrying back to your time machine, toot sweet. 😂
@reynardus135924 күн бұрын
🐂💩
@lynderherberts28283 ай бұрын
polymath = a person of encyclopedic learning
@lukegoddard33684 ай бұрын
Great quality presentation overall. Thanks for the upload. It made me wonder about the restoration process and the removal of not only dirt build-up but actual paint layers during in the "cleaning" process. Can this happen? For example, In the Adoration of the Magi 46:33 , some of the more subtle modelling that seems to be present in the original work is no longer apparent in the restored version. I can understand that the deep mid-tones of the yellowing and dirt in the orignal may create the illusion of shadow detail that isn't there however there are a few areas where I question this. Look at the shadow underneath the arch in the far upper left side of the painting and on the face of the supposed self-portrait in the lower right where the modelling of shadow around the jaw and cheek blending into the region around the mouth and chin appears to have been lost completely and as a result much of the character of that portrait has been lost. I’m not an expert but perhaps some of this subtle shading was achieved with extremely thin and delicate, semi-transparent glazes and therefore more vulnerable to accidental removal? Maybe someone else has more to say on the subject? I appreciate what might be gained from restoration of a piece like this however it may not be without its downsides. I’d love to hear what someone with more experience on the subject has to say about this.
@toddaulner53934 ай бұрын
I often like paintings unrestored. They look many times more emotional. I would have to think that anybody who is restoring or cleaning such a rare and important piece would be greatly skilled and use the weakest chemicals to clean it. The painting Salvator Mundi though for instance was so very damaged but I think the lady who restored it made Jesus look more feminine and deleted a light beard I clearly saw in the original damaged piece.
@catofthecastle16814 ай бұрын
Maybe you could find out how experts do this? If you’ve thought of this, it’s quite possible experts have thought of it too!
@galidornII5 күн бұрын
how did they use all that questar inc footage just adding an AI narration without getting copyright
@tamerhelmysalama3 ай бұрын
1:58 what is the music playing?
@reynardus135924 күн бұрын
He was a bit of a charlatan when it came to engineering, unable to grasp some of the basic engineering concertos, specifically vectors. He peddled his engineering projects to several contemporary notables, including the Turkish Sultan and was ignored.
@markissboi35832 ай бұрын
Amazes me priceless paintings on display no glass coverings wtf your taxes any idoit could destroy
@JesseDanielSmith4 ай бұрын
“Most likely the fish”
@King.Mark.2 ай бұрын
2024 most kids don't even know who their dad is
@BEDLAMITE-5280ft.4 ай бұрын
Imagine what he could with an IPad, and Photoshop.
@philiptownsend40262 ай бұрын
That would have been a waste of his skills and creativity.
@rugpug94684 ай бұрын
What is the Narrator's name?
@reynardus135924 күн бұрын
Artificial Intelligence app.
@rugpug946824 күн бұрын
@@reynardus1359 That's what I thought...
@stelanora78272 ай бұрын
45:47 Leonardo in his emo phase
@nickythom53 ай бұрын
I was hoping for great things but when I heard his father described as a "knotary" I lost faith in the scholarship of the re-enactment.
@johnnolan43122 ай бұрын
So these guys where named after the Teenage ninja turtles , I see I see
@matthewjason53304 ай бұрын
I like how you blame the guns but what about the knife or the car. The fact is this kid had mental problems.
@philiptownsend40262 ай бұрын
Leonardo is a big interest of mine so I jumped on this documentary. Leonardo might have been the cleverest man that ever lived, he was brave too, the church would have burned him at the stake for his scientific researches, his homosexuality and he was a vegetarian too. An amazing human but he didn't finish a lot of his work, his brain was faster than his actions. This documentary disappointed me with it's' presentation and fact checking so I didn't watch much of it.
@knottynate68762 ай бұрын
Letters on the scroll are a cypher. Buy more ovaltine
@josephsmith67774 ай бұрын
Italy wasn't a thing yet
@stevenmclaren27303 ай бұрын
The Italian peninsula was. He spoke Italian and Latin, probably Greek too. He lived during the Italian Renaissance.
@philiptownsend40262 ай бұрын
Italy as we know it resulted from the amalgamation of many city states not that long ago. That is why when travelling in Italy you visit what were once capital cities with their amazing beautiful architecture.
@josephsmith67772 ай бұрын
@philiptownsend4026 this must lend a hand to the great importance my family from there put on geography they aren't Italians they are Sicilians ! From Palermo ! Kinda like me saying Im Massachusetts from boston . Il grant you Massachusetts doesn't really roll off the tongue . But odly enough ppl in the US do usally lead with a state or city first . But I think it's for a different reason, I think the usa suffers from main character syndrome 🤔 😅
@josephpetrino174125 күн бұрын
Must robots teach us? Are there no teachers?
@Sourdust-eo4oz2 ай бұрын
WILL YOU PLEASE WORK ON YOUR PRONUNCIATION ? SOME REALLY BAD MISTAKES IN HERE, QUITE SLOPPY.
@sochyvonnnora60354 ай бұрын
Omg...is this whole video AI genarrated. Including the voice over.?
@amandanelson96973 ай бұрын
Right?
@philiptownsend40262 ай бұрын
Very likely these days, I only trust narrators that show their faces while speaking.
@xavisanchez75224 ай бұрын
Nationality italian? 😂😂😂😂 so what happen in 1859 then? Garibaldi,anyone? 😂😂 also Vinci is a town, not a surname, his surname is ROVIRA( Rovere)
@tamaragerasimova24054 ай бұрын
Не будте занудой.
@Charlimarteli4 ай бұрын
Exactly what i was thinking...nobody likes a smartass@tamaragerasimova2405
@tommangialino37584 ай бұрын
Many use the town of origen ad a surname Keep studying
@BEDLAMITE-5280ft.4 ай бұрын
Omg I know right! Let’s laugh in their face. Lets correct them though ridicule. So foolish.
@DTk55844 ай бұрын
What are you even trying to say? Use words and full sentences while attempting to pass yourself off as a scholar