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ОтветитьI was hoping to see the Albrecht Durer self portrait….his handling of the fur and his hair are remarkable. Maybe next time? Love what you do. Thank you.😊
Ответить"....roof decorations...." Perhaps Not. Did you perchance mean "ceiling decorations"??
From someone, not able to revisit this wonderful gallery, I thank you for a more up to date tour.
Michelangelo is also my favorite amongst the Renaissance painters.
ОтветитьNice!!!! Thank you ❤
ОтветитьPicasso not only treated women abominably, some of his images of women are horrific.
ОтветитьExcellent, packed! Needing leads ro suggestions?
ОтветитьTune you in, smoke jackets thus more of contemporary! Stay in touch, will lead you to compliment your exceptional work!
Ответить23 women is a lot
ОтветитьAlmost as Sargent, portraitures subjects vs contrary to the suggestions Jessica tutorial.
ОтветитьSee no "finish" interesting commentary of Jessica.
ОтветитьJessica you're fascinating curatorial lecturer!
ОтветитьTurner wow
ОтветитьMorgan sail?
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ОтветитьSalon was odd ball cus ... upcoming adv
ОтветитьToo cool,! Jessica
ОтветитьJessica, I’m from United States I have a painting from Monet for six years and I just realized that on the back of painting, it has a big square reading from national Gallery, London want to know if it’s real
ОтветитьHow do I find out if it’s original?
ОтветитьJMW Turner's "Rain Steam Speed" belongs on your list.
ОтветитьThe National Gallery is one of my favourite galleries, but sadly I don't get many chances to go to London now. Maybe I'll need to try and remedy this next year. You've covered some of my favourite pictures here - I remember the first time I saw the Wilton Diptych, for example, and thinking how beautiful it was. Works of art are very subjective, aren't they, and can be quite polarising. I'm going to have a look at your fist episode of this series now. And yes please to a Versailles video!
ОтветитьCould you let us know which National Gallery? Its not said only written in the description. Kinda basic for a tour guide.
ОтветитьI’ve watched your first video of top before going to National Gallery for the first time yesterday. Great selection indeed. Unfortunately, the boy bitten by a lizard and rokebuy venus weren’t on display. I instantly became an art lover yesterday. I always believe that art is the most profound expression of one’s emotions, and I just had this belief confirmed yesterday. Gazing at those paintings almost shows you an open window directly through the artist’s heart and thoughts during the times the paintings are being made. What a joy. I certainly need to go back for more.
ОтветитьYou should do the courtauld at Somerset House!!! They have such an amazing collection
ОтветитьI don't know if it is considered 'too common' for the Monarch to handle money, but somehow it doesn't seem quite right for them to make payment using a token bearing their own image on it!
ОтветитьToo much confusion between Flemish and Duch painters
ОтветитьI found the execution of lady Jane Grey absolutely amazing when I saw it there last year
ОтветитьWhy don't you do something before getting into membership, buying coffee. Show us why we should join and all by what you do first and then we will want to. My pet peeve.
Ответить🇧🇷🇧🇷 Have you seen the painting entitled " The Fallen Angel"? Yes, indeed the devil has blue eyes and it is blond... nazism, racism, separatism, semitism, slavery, land robbing, genocide the list go on... ...🇧🇷🇧🇷
ОтветитьI love how detailed you go to anylized their works! This place is definitely one of many museums that I like
ОтветитьI’d love to see a video of the female artists featured in the National Gallery!
ОтветитьI don't know alot about art. I just know what I like when I see it. The self portrait of Elisabeth Vigee LeBrun is stunning. I could look at her all day. Great video! Thank you 🌻
ОтветитьI just finished watching the Louvre video and it was great but it cut you off before it could finish
ОтветитьYes go to Versailles and don't forget about the two teachers from England who visited there I think before WW2 or after they were Maybury and Jourdan and they saw the ghosts 👻 of Marie Antoinette and her court while they were there...If you don't know who they were they made a book called I think A Trip Through Time or something like that
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ОтветитьPlease do more. I would love to hear what you think about Zurbaran, Constable, and Bronzino in the National Gallery.
ОтветитьIve never seen your channel but i really enjoyed the upload. Mine is just being silly. I love art. And gush all the time. Actually i wished i lived closer to a museum or gallery.
ОтветитьYou can see the cloth sling under Jesus’ bottom and Joseph is supporting him under the arms .
ОтветитьLe Brun is not holding an easel. She is holding a palette.
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ОтветитьWith reference to Ludwig Mond, I grew up in a village in the Swansea Valley in South Wales where he set up a Nickel Works which is still in operation today. It’s a big employer in the village of Clydach. His statue looks over the entrance to the site.
His former mansion is currently up for sale.
Many of the streets in the village are named after his daughters.
I love love your videos ❤
ОтветитьI just discovered your page and thank you so much for everything you do. I have such a yearning to travel and see art and I feel very satisfied when I watch your videos❤️
ОтветитьWestminster Hall, the Jewell House and a few minor structures also survived the Great Fire.
ОтветитьRecently found your wonderful channel; am really enjoying your tours and excellent commentary! Subscribed.
ОтветитьThank you very much for your work. Interesting and enjoyable. Only wish these were available in my youth
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