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The National Gallery is an art museum in Trafalgar Square in the City of Westminster, in Central London. Founded in 1824, it houses a collection of over 2,300 paintings dating from the mid-13th century to 1900. The Gallery is an exempt charity, and a non-departmental public body of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. Its collection belongs to the public of the United Kingdom and entry to the main collection is free of charge. It is among the most visited art museums in the world, after the Musée du Louvre, the British Museum, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Unlike comparable museums in continental Europe, the National Gallery was not formed by nationalising an existing royal or princely art collection. It came into being when the British government bought 38 paintings from the heirs of John Julius Angerstein, an insurance broker and patron of the arts, in 1824. After that initial purchase the Gallery was shaped mainly by its early directors, notably Sir Charles Lock Eastlake, and by private donations, which comprise two-thirds of the collection. The resulting collection is small in size, compared with many European national galleries, but encyclopaedic in scope; most major developments in Western painting "from Giotto to Cézanne" are represented with important works. It used to be claimed that this was one of the few national galleries that had all its works on permanent exhibition, but this is no longer the case.
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London i/ˈlʌndən/ is the capital and most populous city of England and the United Kingdom. Standing on the River Thames, London has been a major settlement for two millennia. It was founded by the Romans, who named it Londinium. London's ancient core, the City of London, largely retains its 1.12-square-mile (2.9 km2) medieval boundaries and in 2011 had a resident population of 7,375, making it the smallest city in England. Since at least the 19th century, the term London has also referred to the metropolis developed around this core. The bulk of this conurbation forms Greater London, a region of England governed by the Mayor of London and the London Assembly. The conurbation also covers two English counties: the small district of the City of London and the county of Greater London. The latter constitutes the vast majority of London, though historically it was split between Middlesex (a now abolished county), Essex, Surrey, Kent and Hertfordshire.
Top 10 Paintings at the National Gallery London Be Original | Buy Original Art : http://mihaelagimlin.com Art | Travel | Life In this video I share with you my top 10 favorite paintings from the National Gallery London. 10. Paolo Veronese - The Adoration of the Kings A ray of light illuminates Christ the Child held by Virgin Mary. In bright colors, with aristocratic elegance, the kings the angels, Joseph and the shepherds are in adoration. The stable is built in roman ruins, symbolizing the triumph of christianity over the pagans. 9. Velasquez - The toilet of Venus Venus is reclining on a bed backing us, while she is looking in the mirror held by a Cupid the protector of love. Even if she is turned away we can see her face. The mirror shows the reflection, suggesting that she is obs...
Australian artist and art consultant Tony Scott takes a look at some of the masterrpieces in the National Gallery in London
London's greatest collection of European paintings is in the National Gallery. From medieval to Renaissance to Impressionist, you can tour the sweeping story of European art without ever crossing the Channel. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit http://www.ricksteves.com.
Curator of Later Italian, Spanish, and French 17th-century Paintings, Letizia Treves, guides you through the tumultuous life of Caravaggio. She looks at how his innovative style developed from a focus on nature and expression in his early works to the sophistication of his mature works. Would you like to attend our Lunchtime Talks? Take a look at our program: https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/lunchtime-talks Follow us on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/NationalGallery Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thenationalgallery/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/national_gallery/ Help keep the museum accessible for everyone by supporting us here: https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/support-us The National Gallery houses the national collection of paintings in the Western ...
Exhibition curator Matthias Wivel gives an introduction to our spring exhibition, ‘The Credit Suisse Exhibition: Michelangelo & Sebastiano’. A full transcript of the talk will be added to the video in due course. Book for 'The Credit Suisse Exhibition: Michelangelo & Sebastiano': http://bit.ly/2m9G8KU Subscribe for more videos: http://bit.ly/1HrNTFd The Credit Suisse Exhibition: Michelangelo & Sebastiano 15 March - 25 June 2017 #MichelangeloSebastiano Explore the extraordinary relationship between two great Italian masters, Michelangelo and Sebastiano del Piombo, who found common ground in the fiercely competitive world of High Renaissance Rome. Having met in Rome in 1511, as Michelangelo was finishing his decoration of the Sistine Chapel ceiling, Sebastiano and he became friends and ...
Curator of 16th-century Italian Paintings, Matthias Wivel talks through Titian's Renaissance masterpiece 'Bacchus and Ariadne', a work inspired by Ovid's Classical poem. Would you like to attend our Lunchtime Talks? Take a look at our program: https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/lunchtime-talks Follow us on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/NationalGallery Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thenationalgallery/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/national_gallery/ Help keep the museum accessible for everyone by supporting us here: https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/support-us The National Gallery houses the national collection of paintings in the Western European tradition from the 13th to the 19th centuries. The museum is free of charge and open 361 days per year, daily...
Subscribe to TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/sxaw6h Subscribe to COMING SOON: http://bit.ly/H2vZUn Subscribe to INDIE & FILM FESTIVALS: http://bit.ly/1wbkfYg Like us on FACEBOOK: http://goo.gl/dHs73 Follow us on TWITTER: http://bit.ly/1ghOWmt National Gallery Official Trailer 1 (2014) - Documentary HD National Gallery takes the audience behind the scenes of a London institution, on a journey to the heart of a museum inhabited by masterpieces of Western art from the Middle Ages to the 19th century. National Gallery is the portrait of a place, its way of working and relations with the world, its staff and public, and its paintings. In a perpetual and dizzying game of mirrors, film watches painting watches film.
A recording of Special Projects Curator Colin Wiggins speaking about Vincent van Gogh at one of our lunchtime talks. Subscribe for more videos: http://bit.ly/1HrNTFd Watch the 'You Choose' series: http://bit.ly/1ox9gwx What if you could ask art experts to talk about the artists in the National Gallery's collection that interest you most? Six artists, chosen by you, have been selected as the subjects of six talks in the National Gallery. The talks have been recorded, so that those unable to attend can still watch them.
Caroline Campbell, The Jacob Rothschild Head of the Curatorial Department, discusses Italian Renaissance artist Sandro Botticelli's painting 'Venus and Mars', an intriguing mythological scene depicting Venus, the goddess of Love, and Mars, the god of War. She looks at some possible classical sources for this work of art, and explores the reasons why it might have been painted for Botticelli's patron in Florence. Watch more Lunchtime Talks: http://bit.ly/1ox9gwx Subscribe and never miss a new video: http://bit.ly/1HrNTFd Would you like to attend our Lunchtime Talks? Take a look at our program: https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/lunchtime-talks Follow us on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/NationalGallery Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thenationalgallery/ Instagram: https:...
Let's visit the beautiful city of London in England and let's go to The National Portrait Gallery (NPG) which is an art gallery in London housing a collection of portraits of historically important and famous British people. It was the first portrait gallery in the world when it opened in 1856. The gallery moved in 1896 to its current site at St Martin's Place, off Trafalgar Square, and adjoining the National Gallery. Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com. To subscribe to this channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/VicStefanu To subscribe to my other channel featuring 60 second clips from around the world: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDLaeswPmMKk-she6ixOZ7w To send me an email: vstefanu@yahoo.com My facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100010586615859 My facebook page fo...
A short film retelling Titian's Metamorphosis for The National Gallery, London. http://tellnoone.co.uk Starring Anna Friel and Ed Speleers Dir: Tell No One Prod: Chris Massey Prod Co. Skin Flicks DOP: Ben Todd & Ed Rutherford 2nd Unit Cam: Dan Magee & John Fisher Art Dept: Samuel Waters & Ben Lack Stylist: Justine Josephs Hair & Make Up: Candy Alderson Casting Dir: Emily Tilelli Composer: Saul Richards Offline Editor: Ross Hallard @ Trim Post: Absolute TK: Luke Morrison @ The Mill Agency: Euros RSCG Agency Prod: Jodie Potts Creative Director: Gerry Moira
This is my final project done in collaboration between Central Saint Martins and National Gallery (London).
Video by foxstudio · Достойно есть (Slavonic - Dostoyno est), Axion estin, or It is Truly Meet, is a theotokion, i.e. a Hymn to Virgin Mary, which is chanted in the Divine Services of the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches. Axion Estin is also the name given to the icon of the Theotokos (Mother of God) before which, according to tradition, the hymn was revealed · Video content | Theotokos of Vladimir (Detail) - a Byzantine orthodox icon, c.1100 - Comnenian period, Tretyakov Gallery Moscow; Chirst the Redeemer - an icon by Andrei Rublev, c.1410, Tretyakov Gallery Moscow; La Pietà - a sculpture by Michelangelo Buonarroti, 1498, St. Peter's Basilica Vatican; The Burlington House Cartoon (Ddetail) - a charcoal by Leonardo da Vinci, c.1506, National Gallery London; Singers from t...
Imagine goes behind the scenes of a unique collaboration between the Royal Ballet and the National Gallery to promote the hanging of three Titian masterpieces together. A 90min documentary I principally shot and recorded sound on, over 6 weeks filming the rehearsals at the Royal Opera House and National Gallery, London. Those involved included: Carlos Acosta, Frederico Bonelli, Kim Brandstrup, Lucy Carter, Sarah Lamb, Alastair Marriott, Wayne McGregor, Steven McRae, Nico Muhly, Marianela Nuñez, Chris Ofili, Liam Scarlett, Conrad Shawcross, William Tuckett, Mark-Anthony Turnage, Mark Wallinger, Jonathan Watkins, Edward Watson, Christopher Wheeldon, Seamus Heaney, Nehemiah Kish Dir: Peter Sweasey Cinematography: Nathan Kendall, Mark Wolf, Brendan Easton Production Co. Oxford Film & TV B...
Director: Lizzie Oxby Production company: Lizzie Oxby Productions www.lizzieoxby.com The film is a poetic, yet humorous story of a sailor lost in the waves and a woman waiting for him in a small house by the sea. Will the boat reach the coast safely? A richly textured, live action and animated film blending stop-frame worlds, CGI and live action. The film has played at film festivals including Clermont Ferrand, Krakow, Brest, Interfilm Berlin and Brief Encounters and it also screened at The National Gallery in London. (4mins 30 secs).
This is my final degree film. A visionary trip inspired by the painting "Saint Christopher carrying the Infant Christ" about 1525-50, Style of the Master of the Female Half-Lengths, in collaboration with the National Gallery London and Central Saint Martins College of Art and design. According to legend Saint Christopher was a huge man who carried travelers across a ford. One day he carried a small child across the stream. The child’s weight nearly crushed him. When they arrived on the other side, the child revealed himself as Christ, and he was so heavy because he bore the weight of the world on himself. Film nominated by VAD 2010 (International Festival of video and Digital Arts) Girona, for the Metropolis awards. work in progress: http://www.christophoro.blogspot.com
‘The Girl With Stories In Her Hair’ was my final student film at Central St Martins. It was made in collaboration with the National Gallery Education department, as part of a commissioned programme called ‘Transitions’, where we were asked to choose a painting from the permanent collection as inspiration for our final films. I chose Edgar Degas’ La Coiffure and focused on the contradictive nature of Degas’ voyeuristic, misogynistic manner through which the painting was conceived, juxtaposed with the conveyed warmth and intimacy of the painting itself, and also memories of my mother combing my hair as a child. SCREENINGS 2009 Transcriptions - Sainsbury Wing, National Gallery, London Norwich Film Festival – The Forum, Norwich Bradford Animation Festival – National Media Museum, Bradford...
In the weeks before his passing, Philip Gould describes his intimate experience and relationship with the notion of the 'death zone'. In his final days he decides on a portrait. An image of himself, standing upon his grave site. Gould sends an impassioned message that reframes the perspective of life in the face of terminal illness. The portrait is on permanent exhibit at the National Portrait Gallery, London. Director & Photographer: Adrian Steirn Assistant Director: Harriet Pratten Director Of Photography: Damon Hyland Video Editor: Benjamin Haskins Cinematography: Richard Gregory, Oran O'Reilly, James Suter Colour: Leon Visser Graphics: Zee Muller Behind The Scenes Photography: Gary Van Wyk Screenwriter: Andy Ellis Production Assistant: Emily F...
This work is part of the project Flight: Drawing Interpretations, a collaboration with researchers from London College of Fashion with The National Gallery in London. http://flightdrawinginterpretations.com/ http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/events/special-event/special-event-14-june-2013 Also screened at Arnhem Biennale 2013 and as part of the Young Guns category at Berlin Fashion Film Festival 2013. Showcasing the best emerging fashion and film talent, the Young Guns screening took place in front of a Jury consisting of leading fashion names and visionaries, including Vogue Italia’s Sara Maino and former art director at Saatchi & Saatchi NY, Michael Schachtner. Designer & Artistic Director – Jessica Bugg Director & Editor – Tim Keeling Dancer – Fukiko Takase Sound – Stephen Packe 2nd...
Short film by Daniel Arce Synopsis: As expected after the second coming of Christ, human beings nearly find their end, destroying almost everything even their memories through several years of world wide wars. Torquemada the new General Inquisitor tries to rebuild a government and a society following the ancient Catholic Inquisition system and doctrines. But he also has a lack of memory, thus he needs to commit heresy in order to remember what happened to God. ++Final project for postgraduate dip. at Central Saint Martins in collaboration with The National Gallery. London, 2010
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London's greatest collection of European paintings is in the National Gallery. From medieval to Renaissance to Impressionist, you can tour the sweeping story of European art without ever crossing the Channel. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit http://www.ricksteves.com.
Just three hours away from Darwin, Australia is Kakadu National Park. Located deep within the Northern Territory, this stunning portion of the Outback is open year-round, and is a popular place to visit during the dry season. Much of this remarkable sanctuary has been protected, allowing you to step back in time to a wilderness unspoiled by human occupation. Kakadu National Park tours aren’t something you can breeze through in just a few hours. The park has more than 25 trails, ranging from easy, daylong hikes to scenic routes that take several days to cover. Wander through gorges and woodlands, and stop at waterfalls and diving pools so pristine, they seem like something out of a fairy tale. Kakadu National Park sightseeing isn’t all about athleticism, though it certainly helps if you’r...
From the shimmering gold of Renaissance altarpieces to Turner's sublime landscapes and the night skies of the Impressionists, discover how stars have been painted throughout art history in the first episode of our Star Trail series. Subscribe for more episodes: http://bit.ly/1HrNTFd Count down to Christmas and explore how stars have been painted across art history, connections between astronomy and art, star myths, and the guiding star at the heart of the story of Christmas. Do you have a favourite star in art? Share with us in the comments or using the hashtag #ArtStarTrail on: Twitter https://twitter.com/NationalGallery Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thenationalgallery/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/national_gallery/ Support the National Gallery this Christmas by becoming a...
Video about the route from the British Museum to the National Gallery in London included in the Bluguía digital travel guide "London: British Museum to National Gallery", available in App Store (iTunes) and Android Market.
The Scottish National Gallery is the national art gallery of Scotland. It is located on The Mound in central Edinburgh, in a neoclassical building designed by William Henry Playfair, and first opened to the public in 1859.The gallery houses the Scottish national collection of fine art, including Scottish and international art from the beginning of the Renaissance up to the start of the 20th century.
Please Subscribe to my Channel! Give a Like & Thanks for Watching! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdikqFcS6E9qUtZdEnMGxSw Dear traveler, welcome to our new travel channel. We are currently working on new videos about all major cities of the world. Thanks for watching! Top 20 Free Museums in London: 1.British Museum 2.Natural History Museum 3.National Gallery 4.Science Museum 5.Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A;) 6.Tate Modern 7.Museum of London 8.Imperial War Museum 9.Horniman Museum and Gardens 10.National Maritime Museum 11.V&A; Museum of Childhood 12.Sir John Soane’s Museum 13.Guildhall Art Gallery and Roman Amphitheatre 14.Wallace Collection 15.National Portrait Gallery 16.Tate Britain 17.Geffrye Museum 18.Royal Air Force Museum 19.Wellcome Collection 20.British Library Top Attract...
Discover our 2017 exhibitions. Become a Member and enjoy free entry to exhibitions, Members' events, special offers and more. Join today: http://bit.ly/1UoDjP7 Maíno's Adorations: Heaven on Earth Experience two outstanding masterpieces by Spanish painter Maíno, on display in the UK for the first time Australia's Impressionists Discover Australia’s significant and distinctive Impressionist movement in the first UK exhibition to focus on the subject Cagnacci's Repentant Magdalene Witness Cagnacci’s masterpiece, on display in the UK for the first time in over thirty years Michelangelo | Sebastiano: A Meeting of Minds Learn about the extraordinary artistic relationship between two great Renaissance masters, Sebastiano and Michelangelo, from the 1510s through to the 1540s Chris Ofili...
Melbourne is situated in the southern Australian state of Victoria, on the shores of Port Phillip Bay, and is often ranked as one of the world's most livable cities. The city's main square, Federation Square effortlessly blends edgy, modern design with elegant architecture and is overlooked by the grandeur of St. Paul's Cathedral. 'Fed Square' is also home to Melbourne Visitor Center and the Australian Center of the Moving Image. Great artworks and an impressive stained-glass ceiling can be seen at the National Gallery of Victoria, while the Bathing Boxes of Brighton Beach comprise one of the country's most photographed landmarks. Melbourne is a city that takes food seriously, as the fresh produce at Queen Victoria Market shows. The international cuisines brought to Australia by generat...
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Perched on the East Coast of Australia, Sydney, is the vibrant capital of New South Wales. The Sydney Tower is the perfect way to get acquainted with the city. From Circular Quay it's possible to get almost anywhere else in the city. Nearby is Sydney Harbour Bridge. Just across it is Luna Park, renowned for its vintage fairground rides. A short ferry ride from Luna Park is Darling Harbour, home to the National Maritime Museum. A few blocks away is the Powerhouse Museum. Sydney Opera House is Sydney's most iconic sight. Behind it are the Royal Botanic Gardens and the Sydney Domain, containing Government House, and the Art Gallery of New South Wales. Across the Pyrmont Bridge is the Sydney Sea Life Aquarium. More creatures can be found at the Wild Life Sydney and Taronga Zoo. Bondi Bea...
http://www.expedia.com/Darwin-and-vicinity.d6131317.Destination-Travel-Guides Darwin is the capital of the Northern Territory, in the “top end” of Australia. Traditionally the home of the Larrakia People, Darwin was settled by Europeans in 1869. The city’s isolation has meant that its population has always been low, which is just the way its laid-back residents like it. On Thursdays and Sundays, locals and visitors head to the Mindil Beach Markets to shop, dance and enjoy foods from all over the world. At sunset, head down to the beach as the sun dips into the Arafura Sea, then catch a movie under the stars at the Deck Chair Cinema. Learn about the city’s military history, at the Defense of Darwin Experience and the Australian Aviation Heritage Centre. At the Darwin Museum and Art Gall...
Join our host Brianna Barnes as she visits Britain’s exciting capital city, which seamlessly blends its rich and varied history with a modern day culture, perpetually evolving into the London of today. Beginning her tour at the iconic Buckingham Palace, home to the Queen of England and various Royal Family members, we see the Changing of the Guard. Next Brianna heads over to the National Gallery, home to over 2,000 paintings and one of Europe’s finest collections of art. Day two and our intrepid host heads to the East End to check out the fashionable Spitalfields Market, and samples a British favourite ‘Bangers & Mash’ served at the nearby S&M; café. Brianna next takes a tour of London’s street art and checks out some of the modern-day masterpieces by famous British street-artist, Banksy, a...
The West End is one of London's most fashionable and energetic neighborhoods. It is characterized by the neon-glowing billboards of Piccadilly Circus, one of the most photographed sights in the city. The iconic Trafalgar Square frequently hosts outdoor events, while the National Gallery and National Portrait Gallery lay on culture daily. Shopping is a favorite West End pastime, particularly on Oxford Street, Regent Street and Bond Street. The West End is London's main theatrical district, with the most popular shows running for decades. The bars and restaurants along Carnaby Street hum with theatergoers enjoying pre-show drinks. Packed pubs and cafes are another West End feature that's hard to miss. Other revelers head to the exuberant Chinatown for a meal, before taking in a movie or ...
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DESTINATIONS: RAFTING IN TURKEY This travel video explains how Turkey’s mountainous terrain is perfect for rafting. As well as being a thrilling action sport, rafting in Turkey is an excellent way to see different aspects of the country that most visitors do not get to see. With necessary instructions from a professional guide as can be seen in the video, the sport doesn’t require previous experience. The country’s many rivers provide good flat waters in all seasons making it a popular destination for white water enthusiasts from France, Great Britain, Israel, New Zealand, Russia, Sweden and the USA. The Melen River, not far from Istanbul, has flat water during the winter and has a high demand from visitors. In other parts of the country like Koprucay, Dalaman and Coruh rivers have abun...
The best story, sitting on a shelf, does nothing. Simply "raising awareness" without a strategic plan will accomplish little more. How can anyone hoping to affect change through their creative work plan for success and know if they are succeeding? We'll hear from a diverse group of communication experts about how they set goals and employ metrics in their outreach efforts. Panelists: Andrew DeVigal is an Emmy-award winning innovative strategist who builds bridges by connecting ideas and people together to produce meaningful and interactive stories. As multimedia editor of The New York Times, he helped transform and evolve the print newsroom into the digital and interactive era. At The Times, he conceived and directed ground-breaking story forms and processes that help shape the industry ...
Top 10 Paintings at the National Gallery London Be Original | Buy Original Art : http://mihaelagimlin.com Art | Travel | Life In this video I share with you my top 10 favorite paintings from the National Gallery London. 10. Paolo Veronese - The Adoration of the Kings A ray of light illuminates Christ the Child held by Virgin Mary. In bright colors, with aristocratic elegance, the kings the angels, Joseph and the shepherds are in adoration. The stable is built in roman ruins, symbolizing the triumph of christianity over the pagans. 9. Velasquez - The toilet of Venus Venus is reclining on a bed backing us, while she is looking in the mirror held by a Cupid the protector of love. Even if she is turned away we can see her face. The mirror shows the reflection, suggesting that she is obs...
Australian artist and art consultant Tony Scott takes a look at some of the masterrpieces in the National Gallery in London
London's greatest collection of European paintings is in the National Gallery. From medieval to Renaissance to Impressionist, you can tour the sweeping story of European art without ever crossing the Channel. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit http://www.ricksteves.com.
Curator of Later Italian, Spanish, and French 17th-century Paintings, Letizia Treves, guides you through the tumultuous life of Caravaggio. She looks at how his innovative style developed from a focus on nature and expression in his early works to the sophistication of his mature works. Would you like to attend our Lunchtime Talks? Take a look at our program: https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/lunchtime-talks Follow us on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/NationalGallery Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thenationalgallery/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/national_gallery/ Help keep the museum accessible for everyone by supporting us here: https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/support-us The National Gallery houses the national collection of paintings in the Western ...
Exhibition curator Matthias Wivel gives an introduction to our spring exhibition, ‘The Credit Suisse Exhibition: Michelangelo & Sebastiano’. A full transcript of the talk will be added to the video in due course. Book for 'The Credit Suisse Exhibition: Michelangelo & Sebastiano': http://bit.ly/2m9G8KU Subscribe for more videos: http://bit.ly/1HrNTFd The Credit Suisse Exhibition: Michelangelo & Sebastiano 15 March - 25 June 2017 #MichelangeloSebastiano Explore the extraordinary relationship between two great Italian masters, Michelangelo and Sebastiano del Piombo, who found common ground in the fiercely competitive world of High Renaissance Rome. Having met in Rome in 1511, as Michelangelo was finishing his decoration of the Sistine Chapel ceiling, Sebastiano and he became friends and ...
Curator of 16th-century Italian Paintings, Matthias Wivel talks through Titian's Renaissance masterpiece 'Bacchus and Ariadne', a work inspired by Ovid's Classical poem. Would you like to attend our Lunchtime Talks? Take a look at our program: https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/lunchtime-talks Follow us on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/NationalGallery Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thenationalgallery/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/national_gallery/ Help keep the museum accessible for everyone by supporting us here: https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/support-us The National Gallery houses the national collection of paintings in the Western European tradition from the 13th to the 19th centuries. The museum is free of charge and open 361 days per year, daily...
Subscribe to TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/sxaw6h Subscribe to COMING SOON: http://bit.ly/H2vZUn Subscribe to INDIE & FILM FESTIVALS: http://bit.ly/1wbkfYg Like us on FACEBOOK: http://goo.gl/dHs73 Follow us on TWITTER: http://bit.ly/1ghOWmt National Gallery Official Trailer 1 (2014) - Documentary HD National Gallery takes the audience behind the scenes of a London institution, on a journey to the heart of a museum inhabited by masterpieces of Western art from the Middle Ages to the 19th century. National Gallery is the portrait of a place, its way of working and relations with the world, its staff and public, and its paintings. In a perpetual and dizzying game of mirrors, film watches painting watches film.
A recording of Special Projects Curator Colin Wiggins speaking about Vincent van Gogh at one of our lunchtime talks. Subscribe for more videos: http://bit.ly/1HrNTFd Watch the 'You Choose' series: http://bit.ly/1ox9gwx What if you could ask art experts to talk about the artists in the National Gallery's collection that interest you most? Six artists, chosen by you, have been selected as the subjects of six talks in the National Gallery. The talks have been recorded, so that those unable to attend can still watch them.
Caroline Campbell, The Jacob Rothschild Head of the Curatorial Department, discusses Italian Renaissance artist Sandro Botticelli's painting 'Venus and Mars', an intriguing mythological scene depicting Venus, the goddess of Love, and Mars, the god of War. She looks at some possible classical sources for this work of art, and explores the reasons why it might have been painted for Botticelli's patron in Florence. Watch more Lunchtime Talks: http://bit.ly/1ox9gwx Subscribe and never miss a new video: http://bit.ly/1HrNTFd Would you like to attend our Lunchtime Talks? Take a look at our program: https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/lunchtime-talks Follow us on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/NationalGallery Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thenationalgallery/ Instagram: https:...
Let's visit the beautiful city of London in England and let's go to The National Portrait Gallery (NPG) which is an art gallery in London housing a collection of portraits of historically important and famous British people. It was the first portrait gallery in the world when it opened in 1856. The gallery moved in 1896 to its current site at St Martin's Place, off Trafalgar Square, and adjoining the National Gallery. Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com. To subscribe to this channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/VicStefanu To subscribe to my other channel featuring 60 second clips from around the world: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDLaeswPmMKk-she6ixOZ7w To send me an email: vstefanu@yahoo.com My facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100010586615859 My facebook page fo...
A short film retelling Titian's Metamorphosis for The National Gallery, London. http://tellnoone.co.uk Starring Anna Friel and Ed Speleers Dir: Tell No One Prod: Chris Massey Prod Co. Skin Flicks DOP: Ben Todd & Ed Rutherford 2nd Unit Cam: Dan Magee & John Fisher Art Dept: Samuel Waters & Ben Lack Stylist: Justine Josephs Hair & Make Up: Candy Alderson Casting Dir: Emily Tilelli Composer: Saul Richards Offline Editor: Ross Hallard @ Trim Post: Absolute TK: Luke Morrison @ The Mill Agency: Euros RSCG Agency Prod: Jodie Potts Creative Director: Gerry Moira
This is my final project done in collaboration between Central Saint Martins and National Gallery (London).
Video by foxstudio · Достойно есть (Slavonic - Dostoyno est), Axion estin, or It is Truly Meet, is a theotokion, i.e. a Hymn to Virgin Mary, which is chanted in the Divine Services of the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches. Axion Estin is also the name given to the icon of the Theotokos (Mother of God) before which, according to tradition, the hymn was revealed · Video content | Theotokos of Vladimir (Detail) - a Byzantine orthodox icon, c.1100 - Comnenian period, Tretyakov Gallery Moscow; Chirst the Redeemer - an icon by Andrei Rublev, c.1410, Tretyakov Gallery Moscow; La Pietà - a sculpture by Michelangelo Buonarroti, 1498, St. Peter's Basilica Vatican; The Burlington House Cartoon (Ddetail) - a charcoal by Leonardo da Vinci, c.1506, National Gallery London; Singers from t...
Imagine goes behind the scenes of a unique collaboration between the Royal Ballet and the National Gallery to promote the hanging of three Titian masterpieces together. A 90min documentary I principally shot and recorded sound on, over 6 weeks filming the rehearsals at the Royal Opera House and National Gallery, London. Those involved included: Carlos Acosta, Frederico Bonelli, Kim Brandstrup, Lucy Carter, Sarah Lamb, Alastair Marriott, Wayne McGregor, Steven McRae, Nico Muhly, Marianela Nuñez, Chris Ofili, Liam Scarlett, Conrad Shawcross, William Tuckett, Mark-Anthony Turnage, Mark Wallinger, Jonathan Watkins, Edward Watson, Christopher Wheeldon, Seamus Heaney, Nehemiah Kish Dir: Peter Sweasey Cinematography: Nathan Kendall, Mark Wolf, Brendan Easton Production Co. Oxford Film & TV B...
Director: Lizzie Oxby Production company: Lizzie Oxby Productions www.lizzieoxby.com The film is a poetic, yet humorous story of a sailor lost in the waves and a woman waiting for him in a small house by the sea. Will the boat reach the coast safely? A richly textured, live action and animated film blending stop-frame worlds, CGI and live action. The film has played at film festivals including Clermont Ferrand, Krakow, Brest, Interfilm Berlin and Brief Encounters and it also screened at The National Gallery in London. (4mins 30 secs).
This is my final degree film. A visionary trip inspired by the painting "Saint Christopher carrying the Infant Christ" about 1525-50, Style of the Master of the Female Half-Lengths, in collaboration with the National Gallery London and Central Saint Martins College of Art and design. According to legend Saint Christopher was a huge man who carried travelers across a ford. One day he carried a small child across the stream. The child’s weight nearly crushed him. When they arrived on the other side, the child revealed himself as Christ, and he was so heavy because he bore the weight of the world on himself. Film nominated by VAD 2010 (International Festival of video and Digital Arts) Girona, for the Metropolis awards. work in progress: http://www.christophoro.blogspot.com
‘The Girl With Stories In Her Hair’ was my final student film at Central St Martins. It was made in collaboration with the National Gallery Education department, as part of a commissioned programme called ‘Transitions’, where we were asked to choose a painting from the permanent collection as inspiration for our final films. I chose Edgar Degas’ La Coiffure and focused on the contradictive nature of Degas’ voyeuristic, misogynistic manner through which the painting was conceived, juxtaposed with the conveyed warmth and intimacy of the painting itself, and also memories of my mother combing my hair as a child. SCREENINGS 2009 Transcriptions - Sainsbury Wing, National Gallery, London Norwich Film Festival – The Forum, Norwich Bradford Animation Festival – National Media Museum, Bradford...
In the weeks before his passing, Philip Gould describes his intimate experience and relationship with the notion of the 'death zone'. In his final days he decides on a portrait. An image of himself, standing upon his grave site. Gould sends an impassioned message that reframes the perspective of life in the face of terminal illness. The portrait is on permanent exhibit at the National Portrait Gallery, London. Director & Photographer: Adrian Steirn Assistant Director: Harriet Pratten Director Of Photography: Damon Hyland Video Editor: Benjamin Haskins Cinematography: Richard Gregory, Oran O'Reilly, James Suter Colour: Leon Visser Graphics: Zee Muller Behind The Scenes Photography: Gary Van Wyk Screenwriter: Andy Ellis Production Assistant: Emily F...
This work is part of the project Flight: Drawing Interpretations, a collaboration with researchers from London College of Fashion with The National Gallery in London. http://flightdrawinginterpretations.com/ http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/events/special-event/special-event-14-june-2013 Also screened at Arnhem Biennale 2013 and as part of the Young Guns category at Berlin Fashion Film Festival 2013. Showcasing the best emerging fashion and film talent, the Young Guns screening took place in front of a Jury consisting of leading fashion names and visionaries, including Vogue Italia’s Sara Maino and former art director at Saatchi & Saatchi NY, Michael Schachtner. Designer & Artistic Director – Jessica Bugg Director & Editor – Tim Keeling Dancer – Fukiko Takase Sound – Stephen Packe 2nd...
Short film by Daniel Arce Synopsis: As expected after the second coming of Christ, human beings nearly find their end, destroying almost everything even their memories through several years of world wide wars. Torquemada the new General Inquisitor tries to rebuild a government and a society following the ancient Catholic Inquisition system and doctrines. But he also has a lack of memory, thus he needs to commit heresy in order to remember what happened to God. ++Final project for postgraduate dip. at Central Saint Martins in collaboration with The National Gallery. London, 2010