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Britain's Lost Age Of Pre-War Art | Private View: The Art Of Collecting 

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Richard Burrows was the nephew of the pre-war painter Edward Le Bas and moved in exalted circles; he knew Augustus John, Duncan Grant and Vanessa Bell and other members of the ‘Bloomsbury’ set. When Edward Le Bas died, Richard was determined to save as much of his extensive art collection as possible. It survives now in his home - a tribute to a lost age of British art.
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Комментарии : 32   
@williamwoody7607
@williamwoody7607 Год назад
An astonishing collection of a period and style I THOUGHT i knew and didn’t care about.And all presented in a Rennie Macintosh studio no less. Really exquisite. Thank you.
@andreaandrea6716
@andreaandrea6716 Год назад
What a lovely comment!
@chemokiki
@chemokiki Год назад
This was incredibly fascinating to me as I have recently dived deep into the Bloomsbury group and have recently collected (nearly) every book that has been published on them and Duncan Grant. Quite a lot. But La Bas comes along now and I cannot wait until their paths cross in my studies. Thanks so much and please keep presenting these marvelous and informative videos. ❤
@dmcdaniel2009
@dmcdaniel2009 Год назад
EXCELENT video !!! Perspective, you ALWAYS please me. THANK YOU ALL!!
@jeffegan9388
@jeffegan9388 Год назад
This was great more like this please
@crabstick250
@crabstick250 Год назад
Lovely! A friend shared this with me. I'm so glad he did!!
@sharonkaczorowski8690
@sharonkaczorowski8690 Год назад
Wonderful collection…I so enjoyed this…the Lamb portrait is so beautiful. That hot red background and red lipstick pull the viewer into the subject of of the painting. They may nit have liked one another but the painting certainly doesn’t reveal any of those issues. 9it dud cross my mind that the red is a comment in her temper, though I doubt that…it’s fun to imagine what artist intended but unless s/he reveals those thoughts we really don’t know. So much beauty in that room and so much talent. How fortunate to live in such a room!
@andreaandrea6716
@andreaandrea6716 Год назад
This was absolutely wonderful. Thank you!
@andrewsalmon100
@andrewsalmon100 Год назад
Thanks. Buying back the collection is wonderful.
@katrussell6819
@katrussell6819 Год назад
The intermittent music is distracting.
@walterhudson4253
@walterhudson4253 Год назад
The commercial devaluates the art program.
@Wee162
@Wee162 Год назад
For goodness sakes get RU-vid Premium- not worth spending time on RU-vid without it.
@melaniamonicacraciun9900
@melaniamonicacraciun9900 Год назад
Keep up be strong everybody, spreading good vibes is never enough and fine arts are crucial for our future friends, you can bet on it, let them web technologies work for you and connect people some more for those who need to become your supporters from now on
@andrewsalmon100
@andrewsalmon100 Год назад
Thanks
@andreaandrea6716
@andreaandrea6716 Год назад
Edward Le Bas was the English Caillebotte! (Also the son of an industrialist, a painter and supporter of the arts, without whom, because he paid the rents on the ateliers of so many of his painter friends, and left his collection to The State, we might not have had The Impressionists! The State, stupidly rejected his gift and much of the work was sold to American collections. Gustave Caillebotte).
@asia8397
@asia8397 Год назад
no music please!
@andreaandrea6716
@andreaandrea6716 Год назад
Agreed!
@notlimey
@notlimey Год назад
3 minutes of ADS.....I don't have discoloured toenails......
@andreaandrea6716
@andreaandrea6716 Год назад
!!! (dreadful ads)
@PleiadesNebula
@PleiadesNebula Год назад
Amazing collection, was glad to know more about it. Totally useless narrator, she interrupts a bit too much to say her script and sounds so unnatural, really annoying.
@ChrisBachmannHoCoMD
@ChrisBachmannHoCoMD Год назад
Wait a sec... He was admiring a girl who was apparently his daughter? Creepy?
@andreaandrea6716
@andreaandrea6716 Год назад
He's a PAINTER. He was admiring her cheekbones. It's your mind that's creepy.
@GaitaPonto
@GaitaPonto Год назад
This lady uses the word "poignant" a lot. I am sure there are other adjectives out there that she should be made aware of, for the sake of this series' quality. The collection is superb and I loved the burmese dancer by Gerald Kelly.
@GaitaPonto
@GaitaPonto Год назад
@Gary Allen is this you ChatGPT explanation for the lady's excessive usage of the adjective "poignant" to describe almost all the paintings in this collection?
@andreaandrea6716
@andreaandrea6716 Год назад
(At least it's not an AI voice).
@GaitaPonto
@GaitaPonto Год назад
@@andreaandrea6716 well, AI would not use that many "poignant".... I'm starting to like the idea...
@andreaandrea6716
@andreaandrea6716 Год назад
@@GaitaPonto I agree with your comment regarding the overuse of one adjective (in fact, I love it because it's the sort of thing that I would complain about), and while AI might not use "poignant" three times in a sentence, it's CREEPY.
@GaitaPonto
@GaitaPonto Год назад
@@andreaandrea6716 you are absolutely right. AI is creepy and it will probably destroy all the beauty left in our world.
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