
The Hidden Meanings in Nature Art: Crash Course Art History #9
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Date: 2024-06-21
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Comments and reviews: 7
plasticcoyote
When I was a kid, visiting the Walters Art Museum for the first time, I was completely taken by the work of the Hudson River Valley school. Those works really informed my sensibilities, even before I knew that was happening. Now that I'm an adult I understand that those pieces, too, were made by men interested in pushing Manifest Destiny. And it's really interesting being inspired by, and repulsed by, the same paintings. What's literally depicted on the canvas and what they wanted the viewer to take away from it.
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When I was a kid, visiting the Walters Art Museum for the first time, I was completely taken by the work of the Hudson River Valley school. Those works really informed my sensibilities, even before I knew that was happening. Now that I'm an adult I understand that those pieces, too, were made by men interested in pushing Manifest Destiny. And it's really interesting being inspired by, and repulsed by, the same paintings. What's literally depicted on the canvas and what they wanted the viewer to take away from it.
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analjuice3675
I think its really interesting that turner chose to depict a sunrise/sunset in the slaveship. Ive seen a ton of paintings of stormy seas but the sky is usually blue and/or gray. To me the sky having those warm tones makes the painting look violent. Really cool: )
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I think its really interesting that turner chose to depict a sunrise/sunset in the slaveship. Ive seen a ton of paintings of stormy seas but the sky is usually blue and/or gray. To me the sky having those warm tones makes the painting look violent. Really cool: )
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jerrypeters1157
I loved your choice of words for this video. And your presentation is so well balanced with nuances of the controversial. And again, the art you've chosen to display is deeply appreciated. Thank you.
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I loved your choice of words for this video. And your presentation is so well balanced with nuances of the controversial. And again, the art you've chosen to display is deeply appreciated. Thank you.
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jl9088
The world shifts, as we collide and become millions. An idea shifts as the world connects, art shifts as we continue on to perseive the world around us and expand the world and ideas of many.
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The world shifts, as we collide and become millions. An idea shifts as the world connects, art shifts as we continue on to perseive the world around us and expand the world and ideas of many.
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skybluskyblueify
Supposedly some art from tens of thousands of years ago try to depict the right time to hunt the large mammals they depict often with dots near by denoting the time of year.
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Supposedly some art from tens of thousands of years ago try to depict the right time to hunt the large mammals they depict often with dots near by denoting the time of year.
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ucan1
I am leaving this comment here so that after some hours, days, weeks, months or years when someone likes or comment on it, I will be reminded to watch this video again
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I am leaving this comment here so that after some hours, days, weeks, months or years when someone likes or comment on it, I will be reminded to watch this video again
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paulcooper8818
Christi Belcourt's _The Wisdom Of The Universe_ is knock out beautiful.
I enjoyed the insights in to the various works of art presented in the video.
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Christi Belcourt's _The Wisdom Of The Universe_ is knock out beautiful.
I enjoyed the insights in to the various works of art presented in the video.
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