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Marie Antoinette - Real Faces - The Last Queen of France 

Panagiotis Constantinou
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A look into, the last queen of France before the French Revolution, Marie Antoinette who was actually not French but an Austrian royal, yet she is one of the famous women in history who remind us of France, and the last tragic moments of French monarchy.
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@jhonatandavis6919
@jhonatandavis6919 3 года назад
the first portrait was when she was about 15 years old, shemust have looked very young and the painter retouched many details to enhance her beauty
@thecuriousstylist8531
@thecuriousstylist8531 3 года назад
Another fascinating video! Bravo 👏.
@ДяпипФукски
@ДяпипФукски 3 года назад
☝️
@piplebref4607
@piplebref4607 3 года назад
It is now thought to have originally been a portrait of one of her elder sisters that was then later retouched to turn it into Marie Antoinette. The pastel by Ducreux of 1769 is probably a more accurate likeness although it allegedly took him five attempts to capture any close resemblance.
@jamellfoster6029
@jamellfoster6029 3 года назад
She looked 13 at 15...
@andrieracleous747
@andrieracleous747 3 года назад
Pan.could u do richard the lionheart.i mentioned his mother just now.and i believe from what i read that he DID look like his mother.thanks.🙂
@carloshugogeib7961
@carloshugogeib7961 3 года назад
French people never liked her, they called her " The Áustria", in her trial all this hate appeared. They invented sordid things about her. She was defenseless. It reminds me to the Romanoff family.
@regenfrau7823
@regenfrau7823 3 года назад
L'Autrichienne
@billieford9683
@billieford9683 3 года назад
Initially the French people loved her as times were not so hard. It was only later, due to her ignoring so many in the court, that she was turned upon. Many of the common people loved her as she helped them in a number of ways - she even “adopted” a poor child, she taught her own children to be kind to others, and she gave money. It was the nobles who were petty and turned on her. A tragic life, nonetheless.
@artemisa1523
@artemisa1523 3 года назад
Because the Romanov's family let the peasants die for famine too?
@carloshugogeib7961
@carloshugogeib7961 3 года назад
@@artemisa1523 NO!
@carloshugogeib7961
@carloshugogeib7961 3 года назад
@@regenfrau7823 you are right
@leticiagarcia9025
@leticiagarcia9025 3 года назад
Great job! I really felt bad for her once I read her real story. Only her daughter survived. I really admired Marie Therese’s strength and resilience. Do Marie Therese when you get a chance.
@sakitheduck6184
@sakitheduck6184 Год назад
Her daughter died as well tho
@leticiagarcia9025
@leticiagarcia9025 Год назад
@@sakitheduck6184 Marie Therese survived the reign of terror. She died at age 72. She survived her parents and her siblings.
@wyominghome4857
@wyominghome4857 3 года назад
What was horribly tragic and cruel was what happened to the children.
@kristenrock7783
@kristenrock7783 3 года назад
Only her daughter survived. her son died in prison at 11 , from neglect, he also went insane due to all the horrible abuse by the guards . It's so sad , his sister would here him scramming, and crying for there mother .
@jamellfoster6029
@jamellfoster6029 3 года назад
Similar to the Bolsheviks Revolution in Russia. They didn't have to torture or kill the kids for the sins of their parents...
@triplehmafia6556
@triplehmafia6556 3 года назад
@@jamellfoster6029 Sadly, death of the children was necessary, if they couldn't be indoctrinated into Communists. The Czech army was approaching to take them away, their descendants posed a threat to Bolshevik rule, they couldn't be moved. I'm not justifying it, I'm simply saying that that's what would've inevitably happened, regardless of how you spin it. They weren't killed out of spite, but out of necessity.
@plantfeeder6677
@plantfeeder6677 3 года назад
@@triplehmafia6556 when in reality it was more neccessary to kill the bolsheviks. "Oh how different things would have been if there had been 4-5 neighbors armed with shotguns hidden at the foot of the stairs instead of sitting there helpless waiting for the footsteps"-Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn(from 'The Gulag Achipelago')
@triplehmafia6556
@triplehmafia6556 3 года назад
@@plantfeeder6677 Certainly, I'm sure that oblast only had the Romanovs killed out of fear of what would happen to them if they failed to carry out the task, or if the Romanov's were secured by the White Army.
@viking670
@viking670 3 года назад
She was just fullfilling her role as the queen and never once said 'let them eat cake' such BS. It was a tragedy as to how her life was ended and just after she tripped over the leg of her executioner before going to the guillotine she said, 'I'm sorry monsieur'.
@veramae4098
@veramae4098 3 года назад
It's an iconic myth expressing how out of touch she was with the reality of normal life. Live like that, born into it, married into it, it's hard for the very wealthy to know what reality is like for people who ARE NOT like them. It still is.
@andrewthornhill7042
@andrewthornhill7042 3 года назад
Didn't she say "I beg your pardon"?
@viking670
@viking670 3 года назад
@@andrewthornhill7042 You're 100% correct but is was more 'pardonnez moi monsieur', my bad.
@MA7-6585
@MA7-6585 3 года назад
Lm
@MADAMA-CAMEL.ASS-HAIRYS
@MADAMA-CAMEL.ASS-HAIRYS 3 года назад
She had manners and was polite as befitted her station. Till the end, she never lost her dignity. She had cancer in the end, and was bleeding profusely throughout her trial. She went from a fresh, gorgeous-looking young woman, to a drained, woman battered snd shrivelled by panic, fear, worry, sorrow, hopelesness. Although she was only 36 when she was killed, she looked seventy.
@stefanielucu7365
@stefanielucu7365 3 года назад
I clicked so fast when I saw this being posted ! Wonderful work as usual.
@ByronEarnheart
@ByronEarnheart 3 года назад
Same
@ZenAgain24
@ZenAgain24 3 года назад
I see a resemblance to Tippi Hedren as she looked in Marnie and The Birds Hitchcock films.
@enlilw-l2
@enlilw-l2 3 года назад
Yes !! I never thought about that. Very accurate 👌
@Hels_Angels
@Hels_Angels 3 года назад
Absolutely true! All the time I had the feeling that this face looked familiar 👍👍👍
@xiniamorua2539
@xiniamorua2539 3 года назад
I agree
@jacquelyngravina1169
@jacquelyngravina1169 3 года назад
My daughter has a friend whose family has been traced back to Marie. This young lady looks just the portraits that have been painted of her. Her forehead is high and she has the big, buggy eyes. When I met her, I told her she must be a descendant and I was right. So amazing. They are lucky they can go back that far. She’s a sweet, sweet young woman.
@davidcarey5529
@davidcarey5529 3 года назад
Love your work Panagiotis! BUT there is seldom enough time given to read your narratives. I would really appreciate to being given more time on the printed pages. Thanks for your excellent work. Regards from Australia.
@jhoang861
@jhoang861 3 года назад
agree!
@mariadelpilarhuertas3311
@mariadelpilarhuertas3311 3 года назад
Hello, you can stop the video, or make it go back to read the text calmly.
@mariadelpilarhuertas3311
@mariadelpilarhuertas3311 3 года назад
@@jhoang861 Hello, you can stop the video, or make it go back to read the text calmly.
@idoc-2
@idoc-2 3 года назад
Whenever there is text, I just click on "pause" symbol to read it completely, then resume "play."
@Alexander-tj2dn
@Alexander-tj2dn 3 года назад
Too quick to read, very true.
@thomasrobinson306
@thomasrobinson306 3 года назад
The only critique I have is that often she is portrayed in this video with quite dark hair, even though we know her hair to have been an ash blonde color when it wasn't powdered. Other than that lovely video!
@Midlife_Manical_Mayhem
@Midlife_Manical_Mayhem 3 года назад
the one with dark hair was taken from the miniature, which looked to be powdered dark hair. its possible that they had put a dark colored powder (as coloring was common). the artist just copies what the images are and brings them to life.
@Lemoncatsf
@Lemoncatsf 3 года назад
Tragic figure. I would love to know how accurate the portraits were.
@ImpressDivinity
@ImpressDivinity 3 года назад
Me too because i don't think the AI are very accurate.
@staceykersting705
@staceykersting705 3 года назад
I think the artists made sure the portraits would be flattering (of course!)..who wants to tick off a royal? That wd include slightly enlarging the eyes, as they are the focus of the face. Seeing numerous portraits of European royals, I also suspect a small mouth was the beauty standard for women/ maybe even men? I bet the depictions were also very much influenced by the beauty standards of the day.
@ningusorama8040
@ningusorama8040 3 года назад
Not very accurate I believe. For centuries the paintings were made to flatter the model. It was not expected to be realistic. The artist also made adjustments to follow the current beauty ideals. So the model should recognise him/herself on the painting but it would be idealised version.
@purplegothicqueen
@purplegothicqueen 3 года назад
It was well known that the paintings flattered them.
@MaiMai-eo7zk
@MaiMai-eo7zk 2 года назад
You can. madame tussaud met her and her family. There’s some wax figures of them modeled after madame tussaud’s.
@susangavaghan
@susangavaghan 3 года назад
Fascinating. It is like coming face to face with her.
@jasminep.9860
@jasminep.9860 3 года назад
I appreciate this video so much. I've always admired Marie Antoinette. By the way, as others have mentioned, her hair was strawberry blonde. It's a misconception that she had blonde or ash-colored hair.
@cleot151
@cleot151 2 года назад
The powdered hair, possibly.
@joycefroney6162
@joycefroney6162 3 года назад
Stunning! It’s wonderful to see these portraits come to life. Thank you for sharing your talent. Please leave the print on the screen a bit longer.
@elisabethnadalini9324
@elisabethnadalini9324 3 года назад
Vive la France 😊💓💓💓💓💓pauvre Marie Antoinette 😔
@enlilw-l2
@enlilw-l2 3 года назад
Oui elle n'a pas mérité ce sort si atroce...
@AztlanViva
@AztlanViva 3 года назад
Even though Marie Antoinette was Austrian by birth, at 1:20 she looks like a really classy French lady.
@fan2jnrc
@fan2jnrc 3 года назад
Actually that's because she was only half Austrian. Her father was French. He was born Duke of Lorraine (which was an independent duchy in France, not officially French at this time, but already culturally French).
@epic5945
@epic5945 3 года назад
She would have loved to have had seen this technology in her time for she loved new and fascinating ways to entertain her guests at her parties. This was a thoughtful and creative video dedicated to her.
@makelimonada9426
@makelimonada9426 3 года назад
She looks like Queen Margareth of Denmark and Meryl Streep. Very gorgeous job.
@InnateNobility
@InnateNobility 3 года назад
The French preferred her sister, Maria Karolina, but I think Marie Antoinette was prettier. She had a spirit to her, a kind of freshness that the court of Versailles desperately needed since it was rigid, old, and musty ever since Louis XIV set the rules for it so staunchly. Many reports from ambassadors stated that she was delightful to talk to and was down-to-Earth.
@RT-wx4wq
@RT-wx4wq 3 года назад
She looked so beautiful and kind
@sherylpehr2702
@sherylpehr2702 3 года назад
This is the best one you've done. I'm so impressed with your skill! Thank You, Thank You.
@brunogiovannini2180
@brunogiovannini2180 3 года назад
She was extremely beautiful
@ArtHistorywithAlder
@ArtHistorywithAlder 3 года назад
Yes she was. Beautiful in multiple ways
@brianthesage5119
@brianthesage5119 3 года назад
please make one for the writers Lord Byron, Mary Shelley, Percy Shelley, John Keats, Jane Austen and Bronte Sisters
@mariavictoriasalita2908
@mariavictoriasalita2908 3 года назад
Her beauty is amazing. I think she got a lot prettier when she got depicted with a relatively simple hairdo. I just don't understand those lofty powdered wigs with those silly decorations and trinklets.
@barbaracrisp6121
@barbaracrisp6121 3 года назад
It was just fashion. Fashion can be really weird sometimes.
@kimmifer512
@kimmifer512 3 года назад
They weren’t just wigs. Because they believed bathing in hot water opened pores, they did not wash their hair often. So to pomade and powder their hair helped to keep it clean and so they could hold the styles. Wigs harbored mites and lice, ew!
@olavwilhelm6843
@olavwilhelm6843 3 года назад
if you don't understand the powdered wigs and all the extravagances then youve never been young !!! think of punk in the 80's or flower power in the 60's ....we all tried to be different and get attention in our youth !!! same goes for a frustrated young queen piling up hair and feathers on her head :-)
@mariavictoriasalita2908
@mariavictoriasalita2908 3 года назад
@@olavwilhelm6843 I guess I have never been a teenager. I only became a child and it just extended. I never followed any trends as I was growing up.
@ImpressDivinity
@ImpressDivinity 3 года назад
And know that nine times out of ten no one has ever really judged you in life or would have but when you are a person with such stinking thinking you have it in your mind others are as judgemental and hateful as yourself and that's not always true. Hope you learn a lesson from this post and live the rest of your life authentic and stop trying to hinder others in their authenticity.
@paulapenna-loveyourvoice
@paulapenna-loveyourvoice 3 года назад
Beautiful work
@panagiotisconstantinou
@panagiotisconstantinou 3 года назад
Thank you much appreciated!
@mariavictoriasalita2908
@mariavictoriasalita2908 3 года назад
@@panagiotisconstantinou I love the harpsichord music. She looks very beautiful sporting a very simple hairdo and barely any make-up or none at all. I can't pinpoint which actress/es she looked like.
@groggydoggy6730
@groggydoggy6730 3 года назад
Bravo Panagioti mou! I love history... and seeing faces come alive like this is delightful. Na ise kala.
@amandakay0429
@amandakay0429 3 года назад
Great job on the faces. I am pretty sure that she had a more ashy blonde colored hair though. Also could you please give more time to read the text. Some are timed better but most are done so quickly.
@swinebar
@swinebar 3 года назад
I just quickly pause when I see text and then read as I want to!
@lala_sparkles8035
@lala_sparkles8035 3 года назад
@@swinebar On certain devices, yes that works. Difficult to pause on others, such as a TV, because the "pause" graphics cover most of the screen and the image is darkened, as well.
@mariavictoriasalita2908
@mariavictoriasalita2908 3 года назад
How blonde was Marie Antoinette's hair? I was only thinking of yellow or golden blonde like Agneetha from ABBA or white blonde like Marilyn Monroe. I also don't have an idea what's the closest shade of ash blonde.
@elisasbascur5430
@elisasbascur5430 3 года назад
Es la Reina más bella y elegante,mí adoración eterna a María Antonieta.💝🥀💐
@Angelina14799
@Angelina14799 3 года назад
The only thing I would like to have seen done differently would have been a more historically accurate hair color. Marie Antoinette was a natural redhead who was referred to as "Little Austrian Carrots" when she was first brought to the French court. Otherwise, I really love your channel. It's fascinating to see a human face rather than the portraiture we are used to.
@enlilw-l2
@enlilw-l2 3 года назад
She was blonde 👱‍♂️
@jasminep.9860
@jasminep.9860 3 года назад
I noticed that too! Otherwise a great video.
@jasminep.9860
@jasminep.9860 3 года назад
@@enlilw-l2 She was strawberry blonde.
@lilMissF0F0
@lilMissF0F0 3 года назад
Her hairlocket indicates that she was strawberry blonde
@enlilw-l2
@enlilw-l2 3 года назад
@@jasminep.9860 Strawberry blonde is not a natural color, she was ash blonde exactly.
@tekannon7803
@tekannon7803 3 года назад
This videocast superbly brings the past to the present as we see another historical figure coming alive from an oil paiting. Moreover, we understand more clearly why this happened. Marie Antoinette had not formed a bond with the people of France. She disdained them, and didn't realize that to be Queen of France, the people need to see compassion from her.
@teresitamarino6693
@teresitamarino6693 3 года назад
Thats no reason to killed her as they did
@juanitarichards1074
@juanitarichards1074 3 года назад
Not true. She was nothing like she has been depicted as. This was attested to by her personal servants who all adored her and looked up to her. She did much to help the French peasants and even adopted a French orphan whose grandparents couldn't afford to keep him and all his siblings after their parents died. Marie took him in as her own child and paid for his education and let him live in luxury at court. She also took responsibility for educating her own children, whom she made invite French peasant children to play and take meals with them, so they would learn about others less fortunate than themselves and to treat everyone as equals. This is how her own mother brought her and her siblings up, and every Xmas and birthday among the hundreds of gifts they received they were only allowed to keep one and had to give the ret away to poor local children. They also were made to invite poor children to play and share meals with them. Marie was so kind and charitable to the poor while at that the French court that the king, her father in law chided her.........
@lucienlelong3306
@lucienlelong3306 3 года назад
Omg this was all Revolutionaire propaganda !!! Fake news ??? You understand ? Like the same what the news do today ! Pouaaah in France they finally have see that she was MURDERD and that NO ONE had to die because they are aristocrate ! Did you read or see document aboit la Revolution currently ? I mean the new one not the document from 50 yrs ago 🤦🏼‍♀️
@thaddeuswoodruff8205
@thaddeuswoodruff8205 3 года назад
Please do Louis XIV, XV, and XVI please! Thank you!
@teresitamarino6693
@teresitamarino6693 3 года назад
Great work she was very pretty mucho more than all the drawings and paintings about her , amazing work , i do thank You , congratulations
@user-ru1ki
@user-ru1ki 3 года назад
Very nice. Good job 👌 Thank you again.
@WilliamShulte
@WilliamShulte 2 года назад
Another great video, & she was very lovely! However, can you please do Napoleon Bonaparte soon?
@emmanlineses7314
@emmanlineses7314 3 года назад
Can You do Mary Queen of Scots?
@stefanobenini5770
@stefanobenini5770 3 года назад
SUPERLATIVO! GRAZIE ❤
@GM-db4bv
@GM-db4bv 3 года назад
In a 2006 Canadian movie, Karine Vanasse played her...great casting she really does look like her!
@alfredodistefano8472
@alfredodistefano8472 29 дней назад
3:45 I think this is the most accurate with its real appearance. Both the portraits of his childhood and his later years differ quite a bit, but those of Vigée Lebrun were quite good.
@Nighthawk799
@Nighthawk799 3 года назад
I found the miniature particularly interesting.It shows a woman somehow detached with an arrogant look. Great work Panagulis. I had to rerun the video to be able to read the text ...
@patriciapaape9238
@patriciapaape9238 3 года назад
As always totally amazing.Thank you for researching & posting your findings
@panagiotisconstantinou
@panagiotisconstantinou 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@RajaPamungkas87
@RajaPamungkas87 3 года назад
Wow she was indeed beautiful.
@lorrieeast3904
@lorrieeast3904 3 года назад
Out of all the Queen's down through history I think she was the most prettiest one of all even though Mary queen of Scots is my favourite because I can trace our boy in 1 all the way back to her but still in our reality Marie Antoinette was a very beautiful woman and thank you so very much for portraying and her in that light Look forward to seeing more from you
@patrickjohnson1808
@patrickjohnson1808 3 года назад
She is beautiful. I can almost feel the air of her aristocracy emanating from your reconstructed portrait.
@philippehenriot8245
@philippehenriot8245 3 года назад
If you are black, you have to know that Marie antoinette was very generous with colored people, which was exceptional at that time. Marie-Antoinette has received and raised a black boy (a Senegalese). She gave him a refined education in Versailles, near Paris. She called him "Jean Amilcar", because she wanted him to be considered as a French, despite his skin color. Even after she had to leave Versailles, she had continued to pay the education of this senegalese boy. And she paid it with her own money. And when Marie-Antoinette understood that she will be executed (assassinated) by these proto-communists ("jacobins"), she asked a friend of her to make sure that the education of this black child continues to be paid to him and that he continues to be protected, even after she died. I am French. You have to remember that, at that time, almost all of Europeans were racists. Queen of France Marie-Antoinette was literaly an exception. She wanted to be generous, even with the simple farmers, even with the commoners, and even with black people. Another anecdote : despite the segregation and against the will of all aristocrats, Marie-Antoinette has protected a mulato, Who was called "Chevalier de Saint George". Marie-Antoinette made him her music director. And after that, she appointed him to head of l'Opéra Royal, in Paris. Really, Marie-Antoinette was very generous with all people, she felt closer to the French People than to the parasitic aristocracy of her time. She was against racism, which is common nowadays but was exceptional at that time. Really, She was a great Queen for France and for Humanity.
@patrickjohnson1808
@patrickjohnson1808 3 года назад
@@philippehenriot8245 thanks for that review. I'm of African descent. I too have respect for Marie because of her attitude towards blacks and people of color. But let us look at the bigger picture, therefore my added review here, is in order.The Jacobin's ideology of the rights of man like America's, was largely drawn from the enlightenment movement, this led to the Jacobins being anti-slavery despite their state terror infamy...and how ironic it is that... enlightenment America perpetuated (the) slavery that revolutionary France via the Jacobin party eschewed. This fact is not widely known by amateur historians. I too am angry at the Jacobins for executing the beautiful Marie-antoinette, But the zeitgeist (spirit of the times) of that era was changing, which led ultimately to the displacement of the ancien régime (Old régime) a régime to which Marie-antoinette belongs. The ancien régime was a monarchial system that was pro-slavery ...despite Marie's kindness to blacks. So then.. thanks should also be given for the successes of the french (and American revolution) for the destruction of those old monarchial (and hence slavery) systems. Without that destruction bills of rights probably would never have been written. I should also Note that the ideological underpinnings of enlightenment rationalism that ignited the french and American revolution... ultimately led to the abolishment of slavery. The american constitution, I must also add, have embedded within it enlightenment ideals that greatly helped the abolitionists cause, and for that we give thanks.
@philippehenriot8245
@philippehenriot8245 3 года назад
@@patrickjohnson1808 Sorry for my english, actually I used a translator for my first message, nevertheless I think that you will understand the main part of my message. The French Revolution is a very complex phenomenon, I was refering to the most radical and criminal men of this revolution. I didn't refer to the "Philosophes des Lumières", which was also a complex period. For instance, nobody in history was more racist than Voltaire. And je his still considered as the main ideological source of the Revolution. When I spoke by using the expression "proto-communist", I had on my mind the Terror, not the Declaration des droits de l'Homme. And I didn't defend monarchy, even if monarchy was not more for slavery than America, where a lot of black people had to work in plantations. In my first message, the only thing that I wanted to defend was the kindness of Marie-Antoinette. And her generosity. As I wrote, at that time, almost all Europeans (but also colored people) were racist. It's precisely the fact that I wanted to underline : the generosity of Marie-Antoinette with black people (and commoners) was exceptional.
@patrickjohnson1808
@patrickjohnson1808 3 года назад
@@philippehenriot8245 great. I enjoyed your comments. I'm in total agreement agreement with you on all points. I indeed admire Marie for those things. Thanks for pointing out her generosity to me specifically.
@philippehenriot8245
@philippehenriot8245 3 года назад
@@patrickjohnson1808 I sent the same message to two other black people on comments, and to people in general, I wrote a less specific message, but also concerning her aristocratic attitude, and the slanderous pamphlets that were written against her, among others by the british secret services (Paraph men).
@MrPh30
@MrPh30 3 года назад
And Axel von Fersen ,can see why they 2 fell so deeply in love ,he was mentipned as possible father of her son. And helped them on their escape that night but it failed to reach Austrian border .
@robertschlesinger1342
@robertschlesinger1342 3 года назад
Interesting and worthwhile video.
@loufaizana6822
@loufaizana6822 3 года назад
She was beautiful🥺
@philippehenriot8245
@philippehenriot8245 3 года назад
If you are black, you have to know that Marie antoinette was very generous with colored people, which was exceptional at that time. Marie-Antoinette has received and raised a black boy (a Senegalese). She gave him a refined education in Versailles, near Paris. She called him "Jean Amilcar", because she wanted him to be considered as a French, despite his skin color. Even after she had to leave Versailles, she had continued to pay the education of this senegalese boy. And she paid it with her own money. And when Marie-Antoinette understood that she will be executed (assassinated) by these proto-communists ("jacobins"), she asked a friend of her to make sure that the education of this black child continues to be paid to him and that he continues to be protected, even after she died. I am French. You have to remember that, at that time, almost all of Europeans were racists. Queen of France Marie-Antoinette was literaly an exception. She wanted to be generous, even with the simple farmers, even with the commoners, and even with black people. Another anecdote : despite the segregation and against the will of all aristocrats, Marie-Antoinette has protected a mulato, Who was called "Chevalier de Saint George". Marie-Antoinette made him her music director. And after that, she appointed him to head of l'Opéra Royal, in Paris. Really, Marie-Antoinette was very generous with all people, she felt closer to the French People than to the parasitic aristocracy of her time. She was against racism, which is common nowadays but was exceptional at that time. Really, She was a great Queen for France and for Humanity.
@loufaizana6822
@loufaizana6822 3 года назад
@@philippehenriot8245 thank you my dear, i speak french but i can understand you small small😅
@garimabasera2201
@garimabasera2201 3 года назад
Please do one of mary queen of scots too, please 🙏
@NicolettaIvetadeVries
@NicolettaIvetadeVries 3 года назад
Great Work, thank you very much !
@theendisnearhd8045
@theendisnearhd8045 3 года назад
amazing video! The only mistake ( which is quite common ) is that the first potrait is actually her sister Maria Josepha ! it's to tell because of their similarities as sisters ....
@starcrib
@starcrib 3 года назад
Terrific....thanks for that ...🍷🥐🍖🧀👑
@aliencat11
@aliencat11 3 года назад
That smirk. Oh my goodness,the poor women, married at 14 and then beheaded. Yikes.
@AnMayable
@AnMayable 3 года назад
Can you give us more time to read the text in the video? Please.
@AjayKumar-ut7is
@AjayKumar-ut7is 3 года назад
Thanks the information was more clear with white background..heartily thanks
@bartobruintjes7056
@bartobruintjes7056 3 года назад
No. The contrast is better with black.
@AjayKumar-ut7is
@AjayKumar-ut7is 3 года назад
@@bartobruintjes7056 okay, but some of us has eye sight problems..if u think it's okay then okay
@svetlanakrivenko7407
@svetlanakrivenko7407 3 года назад
Pleasе show the Medici bankers especially Lorenzo the Magnificent
@margarethancock4401
@margarethancock4401 3 года назад
Nice but in almost all her pictures here she is portrayed as a brunette, when I had always heard she was a blonde.
@mariavictoriasalita2908
@mariavictoriasalita2908 3 года назад
Yes, it's strange. Is her hair as blonde as Marilyn Monroe's or Lady Gaga's?
@SassyBratt1
@SassyBratt1 2 года назад
How could they cut off someone's head who has such a great smile and an amazing sweet tooth for cake?
@kitt765
@kitt765 3 года назад
Fantastic! I love these coz they're still true to the portrait even though enlivened using modern science. It's the way that truth to portrait maintains its integrity which makes them so believable.
@capet5593
@capet5593 3 года назад
Brilliant, more videos like this, please🤗
@secondcomingofbast9908
@secondcomingofbast9908 3 года назад
I'd like to see you do Khufu (Cheops), though there is only one very tiny figurine to go by. Also, the Sphinx guy. Whoever that is.
@yanggacha6994
@yanggacha6994 3 года назад
Khufu was the builder of Pyramid of Giza
@rcartecorpus
@rcartecorpus 3 года назад
Please make a Du barry
@richardque4952
@richardque4952 3 года назад
All king lois 15 mistress.
@markstockford9109
@markstockford9109 3 года назад
In all of her portraits she clearly has silver / grey hair, yet in your modern re-interpretations you change her hair color to dark.
@ImpressDivinity
@ImpressDivinity 3 года назад
Also, she was a blond without the wigs and powdering.
@Bxba_tee
@Bxba_tee 3 года назад
One of my favourite queens
@philippehenriot8245
@philippehenriot8245 3 года назад
If you are black, you have to know that Marie antoinette was very generous with colored people, which was exceptional at that time. Marie-Antoinette has received and raised a black boy (a Senegalese). She gave him a refined education in Versailles, near Paris. She called him "Jean Amilcar", because she wanted him to be considered as a French, despite his skin color. Even after she had to leave Versailles, she had continued to pay the education of this senegalese boy. And she paid it with her own money. And when Marie-Antoinette understood that she will be executed (assassinated) by these proto-communists ("jacobins"), she asked a friend of her to make sure that the education of this black child continues to be paid to him and that he continues to be protected, even after she died. I am French. You have to remember that, at that time, almost all of Europeans were racists. Queen of France Marie-Antoinette was literaly an exception. She wanted to be generous, even with the simple farmers, even with the commoners, and even with black people. Another anecdote : despite the segregation and against the will of all aristocrats, Marie-Antoinette has protected a mulato, Who was called "Chevalier de Saint George". Marie-Antoinette made him her music director. And after that, she appointed him to head of l'Opéra Royal, in Paris. Really, Marie-Antoinette was very generous with all people, she felt closer to the French People than to the parasitic aristocracy of her time. She was against racism, which is common nowadays but was exceptional at that time. Really, She was a great Queen for France and for Humanity.
@angebaker5687
@angebaker5687 3 года назад
She wasn’t the last queen of France.
@panagiotisconstantinou
@panagiotisconstantinou 3 года назад
I am saying this in the description. Thank you for the observation
@SM-vy1gr
@SM-vy1gr 3 года назад
No she was the last Queen of France... the other Quen's after her are " Queen of the French " ( Reines des Français ) is not the same
@pedanticradiator1491
@pedanticradiator1491 3 года назад
@@SM-vy1gr no Louis XVIII and Charles X used the title or style King of France. Louis XVI fif briefly use the title King of the French before he was overthrown but it was Louis-Phillippe was is more known for using it
@chrisb3449
@chrisb3449 3 года назад
Great job as always
@animegirlhaven
@animegirlhaven 6 месяцев назад
She was used as a scapegoat in history and how she described as young and older situations and complications during her life wasn't easy in royal back then, but now royal family can fall in love with person he or she love this century that history teach a harsh lesson
@sempereadem5168
@sempereadem5168 3 года назад
Fascinating.
@ArtHistorywithAlder
@ArtHistorywithAlder 3 года назад
Cool stuff. Although involved in some controversial aspects of history, I love her story
@rodpaton3199
@rodpaton3199 3 года назад
The script disappears too fast, no time to read it, extend time on screen please!
@annikaschouw1882
@annikaschouw1882 2 года назад
It is incredible how she looks like our Danish Queen Margrethe d.2 as a Young woman. In the first part of the video..
@Michaelneiss
@Michaelneiss 3 года назад
According to our sources, Marie Antoinette was a strawberry blonde with crooked teeth that had to be straightened with braces during her early adolescence
@viking670
@viking670 3 года назад
Michaelneiss Are you sure about the braces because my understanding is that dentistry hardly even existed back then except for pulling teeth. Furthermore the only cleaning that was done back then was from that in a form of a toothpick and for most cases, porcupine quills.
@Michaelneiss
@Michaelneiss 3 года назад
@@viking670 This came as a total surprise to me, too. I read this in her biography and double checked with Wikipedia. -- Never underestimate the age of enlightenment!
@Michaelneiss
@Michaelneiss 3 года назад
P.S. a quote from the internet "If changing Maria Antonia’s wardrobe had been an inconvenience, then changing her looks would be nothing short of agonising. When the archduchess smiled, the representatives of the Bourbon court gave a collective intake of horrified breath at the sight of her crooked, far-from-perfect teeth. Still, the families were not about to let such a trifling matter stand in the way of the marriage. In 1768, society dentist Pierre Laveran was summoned to Vienna. He was saddled with the unenviable task of giving the archduchess a mouth fit for a French queen, and he knew just what was required: a few months in the grip of Fauchard’s Bandeau. Taking its name from its inventor - Pierre Fauchard, a pioneer in dental treatment - Fauchard’s Bandeau was a very early form of brace made of precious metal. Shaped like a shallow horseshoe, it fit into the mouth of the unfortunate patient and was intended to reshape the dental arch. Along the device were perforations through which gold strands were threaded, and would be tied tightly onto the teeth to secure its position of. So tightly fastened to the teeth was the device that, over time, the dental arch would be forced to reshape itself to fit the horseshoe shape of the metal frame. The result was straight teeth and the perfect royal smile. Months of agonising procedures followed as the dental brace went about its work. Just as she had surrendered to the whalebone stays, the young archduchess had no choice but to endure the pain of this unflattering, invasive dental device with fortitude. Finally and much to the bride’s relief, the French court declared themselves satisfied and the agonising bandeau was removed."
@OneTrueVikingbard
@OneTrueVikingbard 3 года назад
Seeing this got me wondering if you will do Catherine the Great, Tzarina of Russia, sometime soon
@yanggacha6994
@yanggacha6994 3 года назад
Fun fact: Catherine the great wasn't even Russian but she learned Russian language and converting to their religion and becoming greatest monarch of Russia Info: countryballs explained
@arekwar9618
@arekwar9618 3 года назад
Wow, she was very beautiful. Good job!
@pooffipoof561
@pooffipoof561 3 года назад
Please do Empress Elisabeth of Austria, called Sisi next! From Photos also...because i would like to see it in vivid state!
@Λητφηι
@Λητφηι 3 года назад
The history always talks about how her beauty … I don’t saw her Beauty in this video
@azzurro7168
@azzurro7168 3 года назад
cool, wow, crazy. thank you.
@shogo2294
@shogo2294 3 года назад
Can do numidian kings ? Massinissa and Jugurtha ? Please 🙏🥺
@kimmifer512
@kimmifer512 3 года назад
Please what is this harpsichord song in the video? It’s hauntingly beautiful.
@sunnyblueskies6505
@sunnyblueskies6505 3 года назад
Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II of Denmark looks like her in a lot of ways.
@richardque4952
@richardque4952 3 года назад
Except one area the nose.
@pedanticradiator1491
@pedanticradiator1491 3 года назад
She was not the last Queen of France the monarchy was restored for a while in the 19th century plus France had 3 Empresses as well
@simonettapolenghi1404
@simonettapolenghi1404 3 года назад
Wonderful....
@panagiotisconstantinou
@panagiotisconstantinou 3 года назад
Many thanks
@Dracomidori
@Dracomidori 3 года назад
Ma Pauvre Reine! Que t'ont-ils fait subir? Repose en paix!
@frederickhaaken456
@frederickhaaken456 2 года назад
I like how they didn't mess around with failed leaders back then. They held then accountable for their failures and then executed them. How effective.
@witsch.witsch9378
@witsch.witsch9378 3 года назад
How naive it was to escaped through so obvious places and to stop at all... Ehh, poor people, poor family Great work, thank you
@philippehenriot8245
@philippehenriot8245 3 года назад
If you want the truth about Marie Antoinette, read a book wrote by a french author living in the USA, Alain Sanders ("La désinformation autour de Marie-Antoinette"). Or by Jean Chalon ("Chère Marie-Antoinette") ; or by Marquis de la Franquerie ("Des vertus et du martyr de la reine Marie Antoinette").
@lucyhayek3002
@lucyhayek3002 2 года назад
Věry nice😇And what Sultán Sulejman,Hitem Sultán..?🙏😊Thank you🌹🇨🇿
@natalyzhalovska7336
@natalyzhalovska7336 3 года назад
could you be so kind to make the faces of the Plantagenets and Alienora
@MilanElan
@MilanElan 3 года назад
She was a beauty
@ramonvaras6111
@ramonvaras6111 3 года назад
It gives the impression of being contemplating in 2021 the attractive face of this historical figure.
@trbrm6319
@trbrm6319 3 года назад
Beautiful woman!!!.
@weedonshav2362
@weedonshav2362 3 года назад
Fascinating, but Marie-Antoinette was not the last queen of France. She was beheaded under dictature of committee for public salvation. Then there were many other political regimes in France : thermidory Convention, goverment of Directors, goverment of Consuls, first Empire, restored Monarchy, july Monarchy, second Republic, second Empire, third Republic, french State, Fourth Republic, fifth Republic. Marie-Antoinette execution occured in 1793. Last queen of France was in 1848.
@antoinemozart243
@antoinemozart243 3 года назад
No. In 1848 there was no more kings of France. Louis Philippe was just the king of the French.
@weedonshav2362
@weedonshav2362 3 года назад
@@antoinemozart243 True ! You are right. I made a mistake, considering that difference between "king of France " and "king of the french " was just a detail. It was not ! There was a symbolic diffrence. Charles the tenth was a last king of France. After 1830, Louis- Philippe was king of the French.
@antoinemozart243
@antoinemozart243 3 года назад
@@weedonshav2362 King of the French or king f France , in fact it didn't matter. He was removed by a revolution like the others.
@liasaavedra1129
@liasaavedra1129 3 года назад
Fue una hermosa mujer🤗💖🌹🇨🇱
@lauramason5667
@lauramason5667 Год назад
She was a really beautiful woman but unfortunately at the wrong place at the wrong time.She had a beautiful heart for children.🤍♥️🤍
@geraldjensen6831
@geraldjensen6831 3 года назад
Do Elizabeth Bathory, the Blood Countess!
@yanggacha6994
@yanggacha6994 3 года назад
He made it and here is ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IVP4z_3jtr0.html
@riririri1602
@riririri1602 3 года назад
She has beautiful big eyes. Reminds me of Princess Beatrice of York from England, HM Queen Elizabeth II's granddaughter
@RashidAli-bp3mr
@RashidAli-bp3mr 3 года назад
I love your stuff! You should do the ottomans & mughals
@maricyferr5411
@maricyferr5411 2 года назад
Great work. But her eyelids were heavier and the nose a bit bigger. Other than that, outstanding effects 🙂
@manolisboutsina7810
@manolisboutsina7810 3 года назад
She was damn beautiful poor thing gosh
@vedacombs4430
@vedacombs4430 3 года назад
Another masterpiece
@artboxfashion4042
@artboxfashion4042 3 года назад
You should show the Bonapartes.
@shaphyshaphy
@shaphyshaphy 3 года назад
Beautiful
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