Thursday, November 3, 2011

500 Years of Women's Portraits in Western Art - in Three Minutes

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Susan reporting:

This video isn't new (it's nearly five years old, an eternity on the internet), but it's still quite marvelous, and well worth another visit. Beautiful paintings, amazing computer editing, Bach's Sarabande from Suite for Solo Cello No. 1 in G Major performed by Yo-Yo Ma: the perfect way to ease into the weekend. Ahhh....

16 comments:

MrsC (Maryanne) said...

Creepy, beautiful, fascinating all at once!

Fanny said...

So amazing! Hypnotic and beautiful, thank you for linking it!

Shortbread and Ginger said...

Wow - absolutely incredible!
Liz @ Shortbread & Ginger

Anonymous said...

I've watched this many times, and it never gets old. It is as visiually spectacular as it was when I first saw it. The only thing possible to perfect its near-perfection would be to include some women of color.Thanks for sharing it!

Barbara Wells Sarudy said...

I had not seen it. Thank you!

Elizabeth Varadan, Author said...

This was really remarkable! Thanks for posting the site.

Hope said...

That's something! Thanks for sharing it. I had not seen it.

Isabella Bradford/Susan Holloway Scott said...

Glad you're all enjoying this! As a one-time art history student, I feel like it's kind of a speed-test, trying to ID each face before it morphs into another (with very mixed results). Still very cool. :)

Anonymous said...

Has anyone identified all these lovely ladies? I would love to have the "key."

Thinkbirth said...

All those fabulous faces and artworks! So many different styles and looks. So cleverly done. I wish it had been slower - I wanted to linger longer. Thanks so much for sharing.

Anonymous said...

Such sadness in so many of the faces.

Shelley said...

I have seen this before, but seeing it just now I watched only the eyes and felt that whilst many of these women's paintings were just pictures, in a few cases I thought perhaps a few were still alive in those paintings! Marvelous video and music.

Monica Burns said...

I've seen this before, but what a delightful treat to watch it again! Thanks for the revisit.

Christian Art said...

Nice post!!
Its fabulous.Carry on....

Elaine Bach said...

Thank you so much for this. I had never seen it. As a portrait artist, I appreciate the huge amount of time which had to go into the making of the video, and I recognized so many of the works. Fantastic.

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