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The National Gallery, London has three important paintings of bathers: Monet's 'Bathers at La Grenouillère', Seurat's 'Bathers at Asnières', and Cézanne's 'Bathers' (Les Grandes Baigneuses).
Although made by French artists within a period of about thirty years, all three look very different: this film explores the broader context for their creation.
This film shows how nineteenth-century French artists exploited new subject matter, such as the bourgeoisie at leisure, new ways of composing paintings and depicting spatial form, and new ways of applying paint, to produce a variety of 'modern' works. It explores the experimental nature of avant-garde French painting in the second half of the century, looking also at the work of academic painters like Ingres to understand why these developments caused such an uproar.
Stunning photography of the paintings is accompanied by location footage and on-screen interviews with acknowledged experts on the subject.
Written and narrated by Louise Govier and produced by the National Gallery Audio Visual Unit
Although made by French artists within a period of about thirty years, all three look very different: this film explores the broader context for their creation.
This film shows how nineteenth-century French artists exploited new subject matter, such as the bourgeoisie at leisure, new ways of composing paintings and depicting spatial form, and new ways of applying paint, to produce a variety of 'modern' works. It explores the experimental nature of avant-garde French painting in the second half of the century, looking also at the work of academic painters like Ingres to understand why these developments caused such an uproar.
Stunning photography of the paintings is accompanied by location footage and on-screen interviews with acknowledged experts on the subject.
Written and narrated by Louise Govier and produced by the National Gallery Audio Visual Unit
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林末末
这这个纪录片拍的也太朴实了,好像满腹经纶,但口才不佳的老先生
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2020年12月27日
Eire
剧本写的很烂,基本上就是幻灯片,然而信息量大的惊人。将所有印象派接连抽象立体等承前启后顺势划过。看似通过瞬间直觉产生的艺术,其构思和功夫其实是无法想象的。
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2020年12月27日