Autumn re-runs: A history of western art in under three minutes
This post ran originally on 13 June 2009 . Oh me oh my do I love art history and I'd forgotten all about this fantastic video. The point of my weekend re-runs is to give a second chance to some of my old material and bo-baby does this video need to be seen again.
Check this out. Someone posted this on Twitter this week and I've been looking it ever seeing that. For the life of me I'm now not precisely certain who published it although. I suppose it became @leonagaita or @verdigrisvie though. If it have been a person else I apologize and women, if both of you have been the authentic poster, thanks.
I have not long past off on an Art History tear in more than one weeks and this video will do it for me. This issue's a great, lively survey of the closing 500 years of western portraiture. I love, love, love how this video's producer were given to the nineteenth century and stored going up to the prevailing. Far too regularly, humans gloss over the past one hundred years because they don't pretty understand what to do with it. That's unlucky due to the fact despite the fact that it can now not be without delay apparent, all art rests at the shoulders of the art that came earlier than. This video drives home that factor brilliantly and it does it in less than 3 mins. Bravo!
If you're having trouble with this, follow this link . This video came from the great website GUBA, and it was posted by someone who goes by the name jun129. Thank you jun129.