Oil Painting Processes of the Masters (Part 3 of 3)
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- čas přidán 5. 06. 2022
- PART THREE OF THREE
James McNeill Whistler, John Singer Sargent, and William Bouguereau
This exciting 3-part series looks at seven of the world’s best oil painters from history and examines how each laid down their paint layers to create their masterpieces. Part three covers three amazing artists who were all contemporaries of one another but whose styles varied significantly.
American artist, James McNeill Whistler, was one of the most influential of the avant-garde painters in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. John Singer Sargent painted stylistic portraits of some of the biggest names of his time, and William Bouguereau was one of the most renown artists in Western Europe during his lifetime.
PART ONE - Jan van Eyck and Titian
• Oil Painting Processes...
PART TWO - Rembrandt and J.M.W. Turner
• Oil Painting Processes...
PART THREE - James McNeill Whistler, John Singer Sargent, and William Bouguereau
• Oil Painting Processes...
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I don't think i've ever seen any documentary on painting that was of higher quality than this series and i've seen a lot. Simply incredible Jill, thank you for making these incredible (in all regards) video's.
Thank you so very much, Milo - truly appreciated.
@@JillPoyerdFineArt i agree so much´exactly my thought!
Love this most interesting video, and the gentle, charming voice which accompanies it.
What you said honestly
These videos from Jill should be required viewing in EVERY public school . I am certain that a great number of students will have their lives changed in a wonderful way .
What a wonderful comment - thank you.
Your series are the Fine Art of the explanation of Fine Art.
Came for Whistler, but Bouguereau took my heart. Simplicity with deep devotion to his craft.
I totally get it. His work is stunning, isn't it?
I agree with Milo, this is the most complete overview of the history of oil painting EVER. I'm a painter (was an art teacher till I retired) and it took me years of studying (and a lot of reading) to learn the "tricks" that the old masters used.
Jill, you managed to cover it all in just In 3 short parts, with excellent visuals to boot :) Thank you for sharing.
What a meaningful comment, Louisa. Thank you you so much.
In a time when many artists edit their process down to satisfying 10 second videos it’s very powerful, as an artist, to know that even masters who painted since childhood like Sargeant had a stumbling sort of approach to painting involving mistakes, adjustments, and long pauses of analyzation. Unlike how social media presents, they didn’t always go into their paintings knowing 100% how they were getting to the end.
Thank you so much for doing the research and sharing! This is so much more than just educational.
That is a great point, arjvoet. I agree - social media makes it look much too easy. I think that can be unintentionally de-motivating for creatives.
This 3 part series is what I wish my formal art education had included. Art history doesn't have to be boring. I learned more, understood more, and loved art more here than many years of academic schooling.
This is SUCH a meaningful comment to me. It's part of why I created this Channel to begin with many years ago. Thank you for letting me know...
Bouguereau- The absolute master of skin tone, the eyes and human form. Seeing his works in person, {for me} no other painter has been able to paint such 'life' into the subjects eyes like he did.
Here, here....overall he was simply unbelievable.
Finally a video on painters of someone who understand how painting works and do researches on the techniques, thank you so much for this, hope to see more !
That means a lot - thank you
❤❤❤❤❤❤ high quality content.. Thank you for making this video... Loved it
I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Bougerou is my absolute favorite.
I love him for teaching women at his school at a time that was frowned upon
...on top of his transcendent painting skills and vision
Totally agree. He said impressionist paintings were unfinished paintings.
2 of these are my favorite painters. we have a sargent and bouguereau at my local museum and i stare at both for an hour every time i go. great documentary. love the part where you show how they built up their layers. it's very helpful aas a painter myself to see the process
I’m so glad it was helpful to you! They’re two of my favorites as well…remarkable talent.
I will take nothing away from the excellence of this series but I must add that the vocalization quality is light and seamless. It created a delicate, audio texture that added to the video of each piece and its technique(s), giving birth to the captivating audio-visual blend. This is the way to educate the novice seeking to experience the joys of art appreciation.
I love this comment...thank you.
One additional comment: I think Whistler's watercolors are astonishing. I can almost hear the music of the water of a mountain stream tumbling over rocks.
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Thank you
Special intercession
That life size cartoon in charcoal for transfer,
26.30 mins
Pricking holes in the paper,then pounding
with little bag of graphite
dust
Dear Jill,
This is the best film I’ve ever seen on John Singer
Thank you
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I have posted a non-review article based on my journey
For you
It’s very strange being a living person who so loves this,
sort of thing
Enjoy
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If you call the number for funding
Or call back
Lots of salutations from Oxfordshire U.K
Wonderful story of an extraordinary artists - it was really deep lecture of a masters secrets, I appreciate it so much! Thanks for the knowledge and this video!❤
I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
Ohhh, another video! Gonna grab popcorn and darken the room. Thanks a lot!
Thank you! I actually had to re-post this due to a needed edit. I'm trying to remember if you saw the first posted?? Hopefully not. Enjoy!
@@JillPoyerdFineArt Oh yes, as I started watching; I realized that the latest video was a repost. Either way, it's always exciting getting content from you. :)
Another masterpiece! Thank you Jill
You, Jill Poyverd, are an artist as well. There is more accessible information in the short time I’ve watched your presentations than the longtime spent in classrooms.
Thank you
Thank you so much, milkrecu. Means a lot...
Merci ❤ Uplifting and refined during troublesome Times 🫧☮️🫧
You are so welcome
Hi Jill! love the new video! the sound track is always a pleasurable accompaniment to the storytelling!
I'm so glad you enjoyed it, Allen!
Thank you for these videos….all of them are my favourites, specially Sargent and Bougeauru
All I can say is this is a wonderful, informative, beautiful and intelligent look at art, its methods, and the artists. Thanks!
I thoroughly enjoyed these 3 parts and know I shall be viewing them again.
I've had a portrait in my head for a while and think these masters have brought me closer to realizing it.
Thank you.
That's wonderful to hear. I love to know that my work can help inspire others in their work.
I can not believe I just watched this for free. Absolutely fantastic! Thank you for producing this.
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it
This series deserves millions of views!
Thank you! Boy, that would be nice...
Enjoyable video with amazing content, thanks. Thanks for your quiet and clear diction that does not shout at me. I will now watch more of your videos.
I'm glad you enjoyed it, Philip. I do aim for a peaceful viewing experience...
Excellent series, Jill. Thank you.
I love your videos, and waiting for more!!!
Thank you....I literally just released a new one!
@@JillPoyerdFineArt Thank you thank you thank you!
I've been waiting for your next video for so long (with baited breath) I keep stressing that you'll tire of CZcams, and drop us...but every time don't disappoint. Thanks so much for all your effort
As long as I find inspiration and have good health, I'll definitely continue. Honestly, if it wasn't for subscribers like yourself, Neil, I would be much less motivated. My reward is in knowing how much you all benefit/enjoy them.
👍👏❣ I had seen an excellent Whistler exhibit several years ago. Sargent is always a favorite of mine. Bouguereau is also admirable ~
People used to think that the photograph stole your soul, John Singer Sargent actually did it with his portrait painting.
I, too, am so taken with his work. His talent stuns me at times.
Always the clearest explanation, thank you
This is one of those times I thank myself for all those nights I stayed up learning English so I can enjoy such videos.
Very beautiful series and informative, your calm voice was the cherry on top and I can't believe I enjoyed this for free, much love 🧡
What a wonderful comment! Thank you for that, zahraa amir
Brilliant video, Jill. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Thanks for the incredible amount of work that must go into creating these wonderful videos.
Thank you, Steve - I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I agree Steve...
And thank you Jill...
I have much to say, all good but I see others have already done so. I must be an artist because all three- hands, head and heart are awakened and challenged by what you have so eloquently put forward. I need to watch all three episodes again and again.
Thank you so much - I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
What a pleasant discovery: Insightful, thought provoking, open minded. This is the first time I come upon a description of painters of the 19th/early 20th century academic tradition that explores them as individual artists with individual goals! Then there is the background music: It remains in the background it doesn't interfere with the audibility of the wonderful narration! A real gem!
Thank you so very much. What a wonderful comment, boredgrass...
Thank you for this wonderful production. 🙏🙏🙏
So many amazing artists I didn't know. Excellent video👍👏👏
William Bouguereau is one of my favorite painters, if not the favorite. Now that I've learned more about him, I like him even more: from teaching women artists, to not caring about avant garde and not letting that get to him.
I think, if "modern art"/paint splotches/huge shapes on canvas were found in the dump, I'd leave it there. No one in their right mind would leave a masterpiece like Bouguereau's at the dump.
He's one of my favorites, too...
I totally agree! I have zero tolerance for many modern so-called art. Painting squares and geometric shapes with neon/toy pink and many loud colours that clash with everything else is not art. Anyone can paint a perfect square using a ruler.
I saw a painting where a single pole shaped like a cactus was in the centre of a bleak, blank and ugly background painted in lazy brush strokes that any child could do - and it won first prize in a competition. I was completely dumbfounded. The poetic description of the painting was better than the art itself! Has the world gone mad?
A true artist has developed skills in the use of drawing, value, colour and edge and how to choose colours esthetically. It takes a lot of skill to do a good portrait or figure painting. The drawing has to be accurate and then getting the right values and hue correct is challenging. Paintings where the so-called artist just throws in splashes of paint in wild colours all over the place where 'anything goes' does not have to worry about the delicacy in getting drawing, values and hues just right.
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I absolutely agree. It's crazy! All the "mumble jumble" wordplay in the artist's mood and inspiration may be true to them, but the results are lackluster in my eyes. Haha
@@huyked This is a big part of why I stepped away from creating paintings. I did not want to be affiliated with these "mumble jumble artsy fartsy mission statement" type artists who get where they are with their looks and inherited money, and not with their talent. In fact, most of them if they couldn't afford the workshops they go to, and the private teaching, would be working in factories or waiting tables.
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That's a shame you stopped painting. Are you still painting for fun?
Oh, a real, beautiful, human voice! New sub. Thank you!!@
Thank you! Welcome to my channel!
This was truly one of the best videos on some of my favorites artist ever produced! Thank you for this.
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it
Thank you very much for this
An another great video from you, thank you!
Great historical documentary on the great Artists. Can't wait to view the other series..
Thank you so much for this series.
ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS, ENCHANTING... THANK YOU!!!
What a fantastic, well produced video this is!! More technical than I was expecting, and very informative, and with just the right amount of history, as well. Thank you Jill :)
Thank you so much!
Thank you SO MUCH for putting in the work for this documentary! I thoroughly enjoyed watching every bit of it.
I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
This was a wonderful series I enjoyed very much. The additional movie scenes, e. g. of recreating painting methods and so on were very fitting for the major focus on art and aesthetically pleasing. The pace of the series was refreshingly pleasant throughout each episode.
Thank you - I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Great video. Thank you.
Just beautiful. Your voice makes it even better. Thank you
Thank you .
Beautifully presented series and wonderful calm narration.
Thank you
I agree 100% with NMDs comment, plus your voice is perfect for the subject, very clear. I have to say if I was an artist I would have a hard time with the "Royal Academy" rejecting one of my paintings. It's up to whoever is viewing or purchasing it. Thank you and have a nice day.
Thank you so much. I agree - it would be hard to motivate yourself after that particular turn-down. You really have to have thick skin at times as a painter.
Great work Jill, I love coming to your channel for those golden nuggets of information in each video that improves my painting, bit by bit.
I really appreciate your lovely voice, your pace, tone, so pleasing as you share such interesting artistic landscapes.
Thank you for giving us all these tools, and all this inspiration!
Wonderful series - and all your videos as well. I absolutely adore and have shared these videos with a number of appreciative friends.
Thank you for your hard work and passion - and most of all your keen ability to find, sift, and then keep to the important point of the topic at hand - after what must be a long and at times exhaustive period of research but obviously driven and nourished by the love and joy of the topic at hand: Art, or art, or painting - master practitioners making wonderful images.
I have found nothing like this anywhere.
This series - and your brushstroke series I have watched a number of times.
Again, Thank You and keep up the wonderful work.
What a kind and meaningful comment. Thank you for sharing that. It is a lot of work to create these videos, but I do love it. The reward is reading comments like yours.
Wow! This series is amazing - thank you SO much!
Amazing series, thank you.
thank you so much
Splendid. Thank you so much for these educating videos.
Wonderful documentary, I have learned so much. Thank you.
Cannot thank you enough for this outstanding series.
I'm so glad you enjoyed it, Robert. Great to know how you appreciate the series.
Ms. Poyerd has been on my computer screen for quite a while now. I love her videos about Art and Artists. This three part series is one of the Best artist informational productions I've seen. I am a Boston Traditionalist and naturally studied all of these artists, but Ms. Poyerd opened up new components of them that I never new. Please continue Ms. Poyerd with these wonderful programs.
Thank you for your very kind comments, Joseph! Very appreciated. No plans to stop at this point....
Great! Loved all three & will watch them all again…the final artist, Bouguereau, doesn’t really “do it” for me, but what a truly lovely individual he seems to have been…generous & compassionate…thank you ❤
Absolutely. One of the great things about art is that there's a style and subject matter for everyone. It's what makes life so interesting.
Jill
Just came upon this and I must say its a wonderful job of explaining the Art form.
I cant wait to see your other work. And yes, I am an artist and I love to learn more .
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for your videos. Just brilliant.
Your tag of John Singer Sargent’s “Fumee D’Ambre Gris” caught my eye- it’s always been one of my favorites. I’m happy you featured his methods and techniques; I researched him for an art class, but never discovered much before. I’m rewatching this. Thank you for your research!
I'm glad you enjoyed it, Jon. Yes, I absolutely love that painting. What a fascinating and delicate composition.
Thank you for your hard work and dedication to produce this series. In this post modern world of art it's so easy to look past the masters of old because they "say nothing" to this current generation. That's obviously rubbish. While watching this series I frequently found my jaw dropping at the exquisite beauty and open tenderness and clairvoyant attentionality of these master artists. There is so much wonder and encouragement to be gleaned from these painter's work! Thanks again!
Well put, Tim. It's so fascinating to see some of their works up close. I love that part of the project.
Wow! Thank you. This series was amazing!
I’m glad you enjoyed it!
I can wait for your next and all takes learning to higher levels of thought. Your videos are pure gold!
Thank you so much, Dennis
Superb, thank you
Thank you! Truly enjoyed it.
Finally... 😊. I love your channel.
Its a wonderfull video and I wil review it - its a pure joy to listen and to see the beautifull painting 🎶💗🎵🙏
Really pretty and so satisfying to watch. Very peaceful. Thank you
masterfully done video!
Thank you!
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge of these historic artists with us.
Amazing video. Captivating, informative, well-researched and a joy to watch. I really appreciate the fact that you talk a lot about the technique and the process, which is really interesting for other artists and is hardly ever discussed in mainstream videos and programmes about art. I really admire the amount of work you put in it and the result is really impressive. Thank you, Jill! Please keep doing similar videos!
Thank you so much, Ruda. It's my pleasure to put them out. It's so rewarding to know how people enjo /benefit from them. No plans to stop at this point!
It feels like a special day whenever I see a new video from my favourite channel 🙂
Every minute shows the effort and love that was put into this magnificent piece. My perspective is much richer because of it. Thank you.
That's so wonderful to hear. Thank you for sharing that.
Incredible art historical series! I learned so much from it. Thank you for this.
Very interesting ty for your work
thank to you so nice gert pinting gert work so nice.
I loved your three part series. Thanks you very much!
Wonderful presentation! I am besotted by Sargent and love Whistler. Whistler seems very attuned/inspired/aligned with music. HIs Nocturnes bring to mind the magic of Debussy's works for the piano. Whistler's etchings of Venice are quite astonishing. I am not very aware of his pastels. Can't wait to explore those. Thank you for your time, effort, knowledge and sensitivity.
Huh, I can see the possible relevance to Debussy. Interesting! Glad you enjoyed it.
Very beautiful! Thank you! enjoyed every bit of it.
So very beneficial. Thank you.
Your videos are truly excellent and informative, a cut above most CZcams content
Thank you!
Amazing and educational as usual. I've watched all three parts twice and will watch it again tomorrow.
Thank you so much for these.
Thank you for your work!
Absolutely fabulous videos - thank you
Thank you so much for this. I have been waiting eagerly for part 3 and was rapt. Beautifully put together and narrated and highly inspiring.
I'm so glad you enjoyed it, Christopher.
Wonderful to watch this video.
What an Amazing channel ❤
Thank you!
Truly excellent and very many thanks