Understand and experience art history. From art history movements, to artists, to analyses on art pieces, to my favorite pieces at famous museums, you'll find it all on this channel.
Art history tells the human story. It's amazing how you can understand and connect with people across different backgrounds, races, eras, and beliefs as you study art. From modern art to Renaissance and Rococo art, you'll find yourself drawing connections with the stories, emotions, and feelings that you find throughout art history.
I find some of my greatest passion is in teaching my high school AP art history students. I found my passion while studying art history in high school, college, and as a study abroad student in Europe. There's nothing better than seeing some of the joy and passion I have for art history rub off on my students, and I hope to do the same for those who follow my RU-vid channel. For me (and hopefully for you) the art just keeps. Getting. Better.
Wonderful video! I've visited a fair amount of Mayan (and other Meso American) sites. But the art from the Palenque/Yaxchilan area is IMHO without equal. I have a lintel 15 Vision Serpent hanging on my wall.
Excellent video, thank you! I like the clarity you brought to visual and contextual analysis, not too full of jargon made for a more interesting insight into these subjects!
OMG! I am so glad I found your videos! I am taking art history, and your videos have been extremely helpful! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
I'm currently packing all my stuff to start college and I will study art history, I'm a little nervous about my decision and that is why I wanted to find a video like yours, thank you for sharing your experience and helping me find peace. I'm excited about these new generations of art historians. If you have any advice for starting college specifically in this area of art, I would be grateful to hear it.
Some researchers think that Atenhotep or his followers were responsible for the migration of the samite people from Egypt after his death. Was Moses really Amenhotep or one of his followers who left after the pharaoh's death? Ancient Egyptians used to circumcise their young boys, another cultural similarity.
Fantastic video as always! I am studying to pass the Art CSET test to finish my teaching credential and your videos have been invaluable. If anyone has any tips on passing the Art Cset assessment please let me know!
Your videos are wonderful and very helpful. I am attempting to pass the Art CSET assessment to complete my Art teaching credential and these videos have been invaluable. Thank you!!
Great video, I love the way you spoke about the context that i didn't really know about. I think often about this painting and the more i come to understand it and its meaning, the more I come to despise it and the more it entices me to think about it. I think its sort of an enemy to me, and it compells me so deeply beacuse I have great admiration for its technical brilliance, and it uses that brilliance to represent everything I hate about gender roles, and the strenght of the patriarchy, as well as the strong sense of violence rooted in almost a blinding form of nationalism.
As Van Doesburg writes in "Principles of Neo-Plastic Art" (1925): "Many have the naive belief that they have completely understood a modern artwork, as such, when they have managed to identify the object that inspired the artist's subject". Neo-plasticism was abstraction taken to its extreme; it emphatically avoided representing anything in nature. Modrian felt there was an underlying universal or spiritual truth that his artwork captured.
I know people who visit the museums in Egypt and told me that the mummies were pure African people the art and statues and writing language is of pure African people I look online and noticed that the mummies were African people not Egyptian and Mediterranean dark 🌑 skin bs 💯 true facts
Metatron Is a lier and fraud 🤥 he's a clown 🤡 like his father Egypt is in Africa 🌍 it was known as kemet civilization not Egyptian civilization 💯 true facts
I know people who visit the museums in Egypt and told me that the mummies were pure African people the art and statues and writing language is of pure African people I look online and noticed that the mummies were pure African people not Egyptian and Mediterranean dark 🌑 skin bs 💯 true facts
hi great video. if it's really ornate but features classical designs like ionic columns and scenes from greek mythology is it neoclassical or rococco or baroque? thanks./ ps theres a video i did earlier on here im trying to figure out if i incorrectly called it neoclassical.