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Three Michelangelos in Florence: Great Art Cities 

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In this episode we look at three less well known works by Michelangelo, including a Pieta he made for his own tomb, a controversial naked Jesus Christ created when he was just a teenager, and a Bacchus rejected by the man who commissioned it for being too raunchy. All three are in Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance, and a city which houses one third of the world's most important works of art.
Michelangelo went to study in Florence at the age of 13, so he is inextricably linked to the city. Perhaps no more so than with his statue of David - the very embodiment of Florence and everything it stood for.
He wasn’t the only genius in town. Even before he was born, Dante Alighieri had written his Divine Comedy and established the Italian language, Filippo Brunelleschi had completed his impossible dome for the Cathedral and kick started the Renaissance, and Lorenzo Ghiberti gave us the gates of paradise. No other place can rival Florence for the sheer quantity of master works, many of them still in the exact same sites for which they were created.
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Michelangelo by Gilles Néret
Michelangelo: The Artist, the Man and his Times by William E. Wallace
Michelangelo: A Tormented Life: A Turbulent Life by Antonio Forcellino
Art of Renaissance Florence, 1400-1600 by Loren Partridge
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Requiem in c minor by Luigi Cherubini
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@GreatArtExplained
@GreatArtExplained Год назад
Please like and leave a comment. It really helps promote the channel and I appreciate it. Thanks, James
@monsieurpikel6841
@monsieurpikel6841 Год назад
When are we going to watch your explanation about Da Vinci's Last Supper?
@GreatArtExplained
@GreatArtExplained Год назад
@@monsieurpikel6841 one day!
@enjoythemoment8638
@enjoythemoment8638 Год назад
The subtitles are not aligned due to 1st 2 lines missing and it lagged behind Pls rectify that
@GreatArtExplained
@GreatArtExplained Год назад
@@enjoythemoment8638 sorted! Let me know if they are ok.
@enjoythemoment8638
@enjoythemoment8638 Год назад
@@GreatArtExplained my goodness, thanks for being super active. Commendable work.
@jon.callaghan4165
@jon.callaghan4165 Год назад
These videos are as good, if not better, than an art history college class because it makes these important works interesting to learn about and makes a form that was seen as 'out of reach' more accessible to common folk like me, that's what an educational medium should do. Thank you James for all your hard work.
@GreatArtExplained
@GreatArtExplained Год назад
Thanks for such a nice comment 🙏
@steviebudden3397
@steviebudden3397 Год назад
Another great video, well worth a channel promoting comment.
@ronniea.4830
@ronniea.4830 Год назад
My college Art history professor was painfully boring that I fell asleep in his classes. This channel is by far the best at explaining great masters and others.
@mspacephal3925
@mspacephal3925 Год назад
My thoughts exactly
@Hey___you
@Hey___you 7 месяцев назад
@@ronniea.4830Same here, and often they were factually incorrect.
@Omnicrom
@Omnicrom Год назад
It astonishes me every time I look back at the length of these videos and realize they're only about 15 minutes each, this felt like an hour-long deep dive into michelangelo. The depth of knowledge brought forth in only a quarter of an hour is astonishing.
@adrianfernandez7930
@adrianfernandez7930 Год назад
I am an international student in Florence. With this video, I can see how much I have been able to learn after seeing these very sculptures in person. This channel has been absolutely amazing to me and has inspired me to study in such a wonderful city.
@GreatArtExplained
@GreatArtExplained Год назад
Amazing - thanks 🙏
@ronniea.4830
@ronniea.4830 Год назад
Another gem from you sir. Thank you for the education you give all of us. hope you'll never stop.
@GreatArtExplained
@GreatArtExplained Год назад
Thanks Ronnie!
@bailey6430
@bailey6430 Год назад
The way you interpret art is art itself.
@arthistory4u
@arthistory4u Год назад
Florence during the Renaissance must have been a wonderful place. Great video!
@marcvolpe8252
@marcvolpe8252 Год назад
YOU ARE SO BEAUTIFUL LET ME FALL IN LOVE WITH YOU
@rosaliepuleo2168
@rosaliepuleo2168 Год назад
So excited that you are putting out new videos- it’s like a holiday gift.
@GreatArtExplained
@GreatArtExplained Год назад
Thanks 🙏
@jainilsheth7996
@jainilsheth7996 Год назад
Man, I really wish I had known this before my visit to Florence. It feels like I missed so much to see in the city
@GreatArtExplained
@GreatArtExplained Год назад
You’ll have to go back!
@giovanelli93
@giovanelli93 Год назад
I’ve just got back from Florence and fell in love again with the city. Your videos are fantastic, well produced, filled to the brim with content, and really enjoyable to watch! If you’re new here, do take the time to watch the old ones as well.
@TimHunold
@TimHunold Год назад
It is with great joy I set aside time in a quiet place to truly absorb this phenomenal series.
@GreatArtExplained
@GreatArtExplained Год назад
Thanks 🙏
@shivasgirl1609
@shivasgirl1609 Год назад
I always look forward to a new notification from "Great Art Explained". Please know how much your content is appreciated. Thank you!
@GreatArtExplained
@GreatArtExplained Год назад
Thanks for watching
@SuperSeahA
@SuperSeahA Год назад
Thank you for creating these videos, this is the type of content that makes me glad to have the internet.
@pottersjournal
@pottersjournal Год назад
So glad to see this now as I'm on a Florentine renaissance art kick. My niece's university term in Europe just visited Florence for art studies prompting me to reexamine the period. Your videos add another dimension to what comes from many books. Looking forward to testing, discussing the period with her and making certain she knows what she was privilege to see.
@DingoBongoo
@DingoBongoo Год назад
Flying to Florence in 8 hours. Perfect timing! Grazie!
@GreatArtExplained
@GreatArtExplained Год назад
Wow - have fun - impossible not to love it!
@DingoBongoo
@DingoBongoo Год назад
@@GreatArtExplained I certainly will. Thanks for your channel. You have introduced me to some inspiring art.
@BarqueCat2
@BarqueCat2 Год назад
I'm always left feeling that 15 minutes is not long enough. I love your work. Thank you.
@Sulhouse
@Sulhouse Год назад
"... we can only hope that in his last days the church gave him the kind of spiritual support that he gave to Christ in the guise of Nicodemus" Wow! The writing done for the narration in this one was fantastic! Just curious if you'd ever consider doing a video on Affandi.
@GreatArtExplained
@GreatArtExplained Год назад
To my shame I don't know the artist, just looked at his work, and I really like it. I will investigate - thanks
@Sulhouse
@Sulhouse Год назад
@@GreatArtExplained I'm honestly not too surprised since I had only learned about his work while living in Indonesia. If it's any jumping off point, I think the work he created in his later years when he began squeezing the tube onto the canvas and using his hands is his best period. His family runs a museum dedicated to his work if you're ever in Yogyakarta.
@trolareca
@trolareca Год назад
Thank you for the vídeo. I have lived in Florence myself and watching this I remembered a lot about my time there. Such an impressive and important little city. And as for Michael Angelo, a true genius.
@andrzejmaranda3699
@andrzejmaranda3699 Год назад
Great Art Explained: GREAT, STUNNING & simply FANTASTIC!
@vanjaviric8800
@vanjaviric8800 Год назад
I've been watching these videos since the beginning of the channel and it's really so fulfilling being able to see it getting better and better each day, and with so many people following the channel and watching the videos.
@GreatArtExplained
@GreatArtExplained Год назад
Thanks for your continued support and nice comment 🙏
@skzion2
@skzion2 Год назад
Great job. I've recently returned from Rome and Florence, and it was a pleasure to see these pieces again.
@GreatArtExplained
@GreatArtExplained Год назад
Great 👍
@cloudbloom
@cloudbloom Год назад
1:19 many years ago I watched a documentary on the construction of this Brunelleschi dome and it was absolutely fascinating and brilliant. Since then I've viewed it as one of the greatest architectural works of the Renaissance era, the techniques used to build it in that particular shape are unlike anything I had heard of and I highly recommend looking into it for anyone interested *edit: I believe I found the documentary I saw and it's on youtube, the title is Great Cathedral Mystery: PBS Nova Documentary
@shivasgirl1609
@shivasgirl1609 Год назад
Oh, I look forward to watching the documentary too. Thank you for sharing this information.
@cloudbloom
@cloudbloom Год назад
@@shivasgirl1609 you're very welcome I hope you enjoy it!
@ivainyamutsamba8540
@ivainyamutsamba8540 Год назад
Thank you 😊 imma check the documentary film
@diesel748
@diesel748 Год назад
Bravo!
@valerinesiew6426
@valerinesiew6426 Год назад
Michaelangelo is one of my favourite artist. I have seen all of his master pieces in Florence. I am so delighted and grateful for you to curate this particular piece on him. Thank you!
@diellensy27
@diellensy27 Год назад
Genius. I will never tire of Michaelangelo.
@phelan5387
@phelan5387 Год назад
Firenze is my favorite city in all of Europe. I was there in 1974. The Galleria Academica was closed to the public. The David was being cleaned and restored to its original glory to celebrate the 500th anniversary of its creation. I'm going back in the not so distant future.
@tamaradovgan5318
@tamaradovgan5318 Год назад
Thank you so much from S.Petersbourg, Russia...... Your videos are so precious and I cannot thank you enough for everything.
@matt_playzsora7654
@matt_playzsora7654 Год назад
How coincidental! I just went to Florence and the exact museum last week 😁
@mirityuy
@mirityuy Год назад
Thank you!! You are the reason I found out how much I enjoy art history and I absolutely loved Florence this October. Please make further videos about art in Florence, what an amazing gem on this world❤️ you are such a good teacher. Thank you!
@GreatArtExplained
@GreatArtExplained Год назад
Thank you 🙏
@RickLilShore
@RickLilShore Год назад
Florence is such a perfect package. The architecture, the art and the beautiful Tuscany countryside all easily accessible by walking and biking. Not to mention the food and wine. It's heaven!
@ProfStroud
@ProfStroud Год назад
Thank you for creating this video. I saw the nude crucified Christ when I was in Firenze in 1999 or 2003, I can't recall anymore. It was shown at a special exhibition of the early Michelangelos' works and it has left been forever etched into my mind since I saw it. Really a beautiful work of sacred art. I hope to see it again whenever I get a chance to visit Firenze.
@50l12
@50l12 Год назад
Just come back from Rome and in a big Michelangelo phase as a result so this video is perfect timing, thanks for this! Really appreciating his later non-finito sculpture
@joaolana2863
@joaolana2863 Год назад
I get so excited everytime a new video is uploaded. I can see the passion in the script and the production. Thank you guys so much for the wonderful work!
@Noonespecial237
@Noonespecial237 Год назад
These videos with you taking us by the hand are masterpieces of their own. I love this channel
@lilybleue8888
@lilybleue8888 Год назад
What a beautiful contribution, James, to art and to us! Thank you so much.
@lancerloco
@lancerloco Год назад
My wife and I visited Italy recently and Florence it was by far our favorite place, amazing to see these famous works of art in person after seeing them so much over the years
@Moorzo83
@Moorzo83 Год назад
This is brilliant. Thanks for making this
@madisoncassaday2912
@madisoncassaday2912 Год назад
These videos are great works of art themselves. THANK YOU
@ghandibanks
@ghandibanks Год назад
Thank you for this video and the crisp production and well thought out dialogue. Very easy to digest and understand. Happy thanksgiving 🙏🏾
@GreatArtExplained
@GreatArtExplained Год назад
Thanks for the comment 🙏
@a-complished4406
@a-complished4406 Год назад
Booking another trip to Florence. Thank you for reminding us there are plenty to be seen there. Thank you for another fantastic video, I love your research and understanding of art.
@12thDecember
@12thDecember Год назад
You make the most exquisite videos, and always reveal a hidden depth to the nature of the artists. Thank you.
@ryantinney
@ryantinney Год назад
Beautiful work by one of the best artists.
@annettewillis2797
@annettewillis2797 Год назад
Deeply fascinating. All the Great Art Explained videos are worth watching even if you think you know the art that is being explained. Many thanks James.
@anthropocentrus
@anthropocentrus Год назад
Bringing light to these works. Enhancing our perception and sensibility. Your videos have allowed me to see life/character/soul in works where my prosaic mind would only see the craft/crafter.
@diegoforever1940
@diegoforever1940 9 месяцев назад
After watching a couple of your videos, my appreciation and wonder for the art of the past has blossomed.
@andrewmartin8978
@andrewmartin8978 Год назад
You truly go out of your way to find the most interesting facts - thank you for bringing a breath of fresh air to classic art.
@anujbeatles
@anujbeatles Год назад
Florence is such a treat if you're planning to visit. I wish I'd seen your videos before going, but I guess now I have more reason to return. Beautiful in every direction.
@ignskeletons
@ignskeletons Год назад
Most young adults in their 20's are making TikToks and playing Pokemon, this guy was making masterpieces that mimic subtle movements in solid stone that would last for hundreds of years as masterworks for the centuries. Our generation has nothing on Michelangelo.
@Igor-kv1eg
@Igor-kv1eg Год назад
I agree with the previous message. The passion for only tell the relevant, the pivotal, the contextual, taking along the listener to reveal the concusion that proves both, intellectually and sensitively, the genious of the artist. Impressive.
@ang2887
@ang2887 Год назад
When I discovered your channel, I watched all videos, one after another. There have been great five days in my life. I just couldn’t stop watching. They are truly invaluable. I learned so much from your videos. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your incredible work. All the best to you, James.
@jannesschonhardt6588
@jannesschonhardt6588 10 месяцев назад
I really love your videos, and this one is no different. You can really see how much work you put into these. I actually took a lecture on the Bacchus last semester. The ideas that Riario rejected the Bacchus or that Michelangelo intentionally wanted to sell the Cupid as an antique are a bit of a myth unfortunately. Sources suggest that Michelangelo actually tried to buy the Cupid back and make it known that it was a work by him. The idea that Riario rejected the Bacchus stems from the biography by Condivi. Michelangelo worked with Condivi on the text and aimed to conceal his involvement with Riario after he fell out of favour.
@maxemilysm
@maxemilysm Год назад
Everything about these videos is exceptional, but I want to give a particular shout-out to the music, and appreciation for including music credits in the description. I always find something new to listen to!
@GreatArtExplained
@GreatArtExplained Год назад
I spend a lot of time picking the music - I love the music in this video in particular - thanks 🙏
@angelinathedrifter
@angelinathedrifter Год назад
Thank you 👍 crisp and eloquently put. Michelangelo ws without a doubt one of te most inspirational artists 🎨 of Renaissance Era...
@patriciadurovni706
@patriciadurovni706 11 месяцев назад
I am getting adicted tô this channel, It is such a pleasure to learn about art in such an easy Way!
@rcosl1
@rcosl1 Год назад
This is a fascinating video. Visually it is the best you can get short of visiting Florence. Mr. Payne's explanations and commentaries are superb.
@ivainyamutsamba8540
@ivainyamutsamba8540 Год назад
Your work helps me in understanding the way the world around me works.
@Geefmijdevijfman
@Geefmijdevijfman Год назад
What a great video, the quality/infomational value is through the roof every single time. But man, did @8:10 caught me off guard, it totally cracked me up.
@ghostghost56
@ghostghost56 Год назад
Thank you for providing these amazing high quality videos! My favorite channel on RU-vid!
@abhattal
@abhattal Год назад
Brilliant that even the episodes where I think "that's not my kind of thing, but I'll watch it" always turn out so fascinating.
@deepdivemusicreactions
@deepdivemusicreactions Год назад
thiskind of quality content should be financed by bbc, and aired on tv
@jimenaguadamuz5526
@jimenaguadamuz5526 Год назад
The greatest art channel in YT! Thank you, James!!!
@MarkLiversedge
@MarkLiversedge Год назад
I say it every time, but your films are so good, they should win awards.
@ellis3547
@ellis3547 Год назад
Beautiful prose James, it’s always a pleasure listening to your narration.
@bthompson6160
@bthompson6160 Год назад
Outstanding work.
@GreatArtExplained
@GreatArtExplained Год назад
Thank you!
@0HARE
@0HARE Год назад
Thank you, sir, for another excellent episode. The examination of Michelangelo’s lesser known works, and their relation to his masterpieces, was very interesting and informative. To see these works up close would be especially rewarding.
@salflores1202
@salflores1202 Год назад
You have inspired me to redo my European trip. I want to go back and revisit these masterpieces, but from the perspective of my new knowledge. Thank you!
@Mrs_Agnieszka
@Mrs_Agnieszka 11 месяцев назад
Amazing work James, you turn dry facts into a gripping story about history of art and beauty ❤
@QuinceStudios
@QuinceStudios Год назад
Excellent video (and a great source of information on Michelangelo's life as well) -- thanks!
@ulicirebeca4038
@ulicirebeca4038 Год назад
I loved this very much, Thank-you again for the amazing and very well documented video! Looking forward to your next ones!!!
@indianfyre
@indianfyre Год назад
Wow! I sat on the steps of this very Basilica this summer on my Florence trip and no idea about Michealangeo's history there, so fascinating!
@JimmyNasium
@JimmyNasium Год назад
Thank you, James. Long time fan. This video makes me want to return to Florence and revisit this beautiful and important art city
@MariaVosa
@MariaVosa Год назад
Fantastic. I can only hope I manage to visit Florence at least once in my life to see these masterpieces for real. Thank you for another inspiring presentation.
@GreatArtExplained
@GreatArtExplained Год назад
Thanks 🙏
@sagebay2803
@sagebay2803 Год назад
Great video. I am learning SO MUCH about Art History from your videos. Very grateful!
@alexliberti9679
@alexliberti9679 Год назад
I saw the pietra a few years ago ( excuse me if I’m saying it wrong) in Rome. I’m still amazed of the shear detail that micheagelo put into it
@beauty4u132
@beauty4u132 Год назад
A new video?! Heck yeah ❣️🙌🏾
@MaryLeathert1
@MaryLeathert1 Год назад
Well, this made me want to visit Florence some day. I've already been to Rome, but nowhere else in Italy, and I love visiting museums.
@littlebigjohn69
@littlebigjohn69 Год назад
the whole country of italy is a living museum
@maryschipani1224
@maryschipani1224 Год назад
@@littlebigjohn69 Grazie mille
@bigredlittlered2476
@bigredlittlered2476 Год назад
Thank you for another amazing video.
@yulkaluna
@yulkaluna Год назад
WOW. This one was one of your best. So much to think about. THANK YOU.
@annapa8610
@annapa8610 Год назад
This channel is excellent. I’m so pleased to see it has over 1M subscribers.🎉🥰🥰🥰🥰
@GreatArtExplained
@GreatArtExplained Год назад
Me too! Thanks 🙏
@angland
@angland Год назад
Thank you. These are outstanding videos. You are the Maestro di Color Che Sanno.
@GreatArtExplained
@GreatArtExplained Год назад
Grazie 🙏
@PastaPig
@PastaPig Год назад
Another instant classic!
@henninghoefer
@henninghoefer Год назад
Another fantastic video, thank you so much! Also, suddenly I want to go and visit Florence…
@twodogstudio2
@twodogstudio2 Год назад
I have been studying art as an amateur for 15 years, crafting my travel around art museums and historical cities for Western art. Your analysis of these works is breathtaking and includes so many meaningful aspects that actually allow us interaction with the works and their creators. What you are creating here is truly next level and we appreciate it so much.
@vivibird3675
@vivibird3675 Год назад
Thank you for your amazing work.
@gladysibarra7146
@gladysibarra7146 Год назад
Take so much for your hard work and dedication! Feels like an unreal gift be able to witness so informative and mesmerizing videos!!! 🌟
@ginacrusco234
@ginacrusco234 Год назад
What a beautiful and sensitive essay! Thank you so much.
@michaeltripoli3799
@michaeltripoli3799 Год назад
I truly appreciate your incredibly well done videos. They’re inspiring, intellectually enriching, informative, interesting, and well-written. Thank you so much for sharing your gifts and highlighting the most beautiful artistic works produced in human history.
@celenikristineguinto7914
@celenikristineguinto7914 Год назад
Excellent episode as usual. I especially love the portion where Michaelangelo’s break was when he scammed a cardinal through an antique he made. And it’s so fascinating that the cardinal rejected the Bacchus sculpture and I wondered if he’s kicking himself in the grave now that Michelangelo is a grand master.
@sairayasmin1
@sairayasmin1 Год назад
Great content, as always. Thank you.
@mspacephal3925
@mspacephal3925 Год назад
What fascinating stories, and the overall elegance of the video! Thank you!! ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
@jasonhealan744
@jasonhealan744 Год назад
Brilliant as always. Well done Mr. Payne.
@amyedwards9501
@amyedwards9501 Год назад
I love these videos so much. Thank you.
@mariamarisi6154
@mariamarisi6154 Год назад
Thank you for the information of the great statua of Michelangelo. ❤
@floppagaming6456
@floppagaming6456 Год назад
Yaaaay new upload
@noras.9774
@noras.9774 Год назад
Nice presentation! The speech was very clear for non-english speakers
@apurva.pandhi
@apurva.pandhi Год назад
i wish i was taught like this in my design college. good work :)
@luckduck5961
@luckduck5961 Год назад
These videos are the best thing on youtube. Thanks.
@stevej9058
@stevej9058 6 месяцев назад
Brilliant. Just brilliant. Thank you.
@lotfibouhedjeur
@lotfibouhedjeur Год назад
You're awesome. Thank you!
@kathyjohnson2043
@kathyjohnson2043 Год назад
I agree with Stephen Fry!
@yodako
@yodako Год назад
Amazing narration. Thank you very much for this video and many others. Please continue your great work!
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