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Sorolla and Cosmopolitan Painting in Europe and America, 1870-1920 

Meadows Museum Dallas
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Rick Brettell, Margaret McDermott Distinguished Chair and Co-director of the Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Museums, The University of Texas at Dallas; Art Critic, The Dallas Morning News
The so-called "masters of the loaded brush"-- as the four artists featured in this lecture are often termed -- have been commonly related to their then lesser-known contemporaries, the Impressionists. Brettell will consider the work of both sets of artists and deal with both the commonalities among and contrasts between them, stressing the latter.

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Комментарии : 19   
@oowaz
@oowaz Месяц назад
Such a great speaker, my 2nd time listening to it. And those guys are some of my favourite painters ever for sure
@Jelenicza
@Jelenicza 4 года назад
Thank you SOOOOO much!!!!! Not only absolutely professional, but VERY emotional, loving and powerful! Exceptional!
@patmcdonagh8939
@patmcdonagh8939 3 года назад
What a treat, a funny & very informative lecture on a disparate but connected group of outstanding painters, it was a real pleasure & thank you so much
@peterflanagan7083
@peterflanagan7083 2 года назад
Magnificent, thank you! I could have listened to you and looked at their paintings for a few more hours.
@Jelenicza
@Jelenicza 4 года назад
Bravo, brilliant!
@tmr3109
@tmr3109 3 года назад
Impressive, thank you.
@dsr_md1166
@dsr_md1166 5 лет назад
Excellent - thanks! :-)
@TobermoryCat
@TobermoryCat 3 года назад
Super talk, thanks.
@johnAsanz
@johnAsanz 4 года назад
Wonderful lecture, thank you very much for posting this.
@estelcervantes4442
@estelcervantes4442 3 года назад
Very interesting talk, thank you. However, it's a pity that the paintings are not credited because he scrolls through them way too quickly and it makesit hard to follow which artist is which...
@Jelenicza
@Jelenicza 4 года назад
25:21/45:35 Stasov was an art critic
@iarba
@iarba Год назад
the levels of projection is incredible even for an art critic, i don't think he realizes he's telling on himself
@judeirwin2222
@judeirwin2222 Год назад
Iarba...what are you trying to Say?
@iarba
@iarba Год назад
@@judeirwin2222 honestly would have thought i'd put a time stamp 5 months ago about what might have pissed me off enough to comment, but just randomly clicking now 15:50 is enough to remind me. ordinarily like a bitchy man as much as the next person, just not so much this
@Jelenicza
@Jelenicza 4 года назад
20:25/45:35 Repin's daughter Vera
@judeirwin2222
@judeirwin2222 Год назад
A very interesting talk, but with two caveats. The feedback on the mic was dreadful. Crackling and popping, painful to the ear and obscuring the speech. Almost unforgivable was the position of the speaker in vision where he blanked out a number of the visuals. Surely someone ought to have had the wit, and skill to back project within a portion of the screen that would always be visible.
@budakart
@budakart Год назад
All praise be to Allah
@christineludlam4170
@christineludlam4170 Год назад
Europeans see dignity and a cooler approach to seduction as being beautiful,which is why the lecturer misinterprets the look on the sitters faces.Grins are not considered abeautiful.
@judeirwin2222
@judeirwin2222 Год назад
Christine, you mean “ sitters’ faces”.
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