freeOK概要:This film has won the Emmy Award for Best Day Program. Walk along the corridor of time with the famous painter Dorope, visit the place where Van Gogh created classic paintings, and experience the natural scenery from a historical and artistic perspective. Great artists always view the world from different perspectives, and these unique visions and perceptions have fascinated, delighted, and sometimes even angered people throughout history. This TV series gives viewers the opportunity to experience this unique artistic perspective in a new way - a TV series that walks through famous gardens, forests, seascapes, and mountains inspired by some of the world's most famous and familiar works of art. David Dunlop's Landscape Through Time and Space "is a vivid TV series shot in stunning high-definition, traveling with renowned painter and lecturer David Dunlop, following the lives and artistic paths of famous artists such as Turner, Monet, and Renoir. Dunlop travels to fascinating locations visited by these artists and then learns how they transformed this vision into familiar paintings, such as Monet's Water Lilies Garden in Giverny, Van Gogh's Sanctuary in Provence, and Hudson River Painter's Catskill Falls in New York. Dunlop's infectious passion and extensive knowledge of art, philosophy, and history inspired each episode. He shared his passion for landscape painting and his artistic skills, as he used the techniques of an artist to create the same legendary landscapes. In each episode, Dunlop takes us to a beautiful place that inspires a famous artist and places them in the appropriate historical context to discuss who they are, when, where, how, and why they paint. Then, he placed the easel where the legendary artist had placed it and depicted the same scenery in the artist's style, explaining every step of the painting process and providing artistic, technical, optical, and sensory insights. After revealing the techniques and secrets of the masters, Dunlop provided tips and tricks while working with one of his students at the same location to transform his or her paintings. This series travels to a series of stunning locations in the United States and France, tracing the footsteps of famous artists. Dunlop visited Claude Monet's home in Giverny, France and painted his water lily garden. He also went to the Saint Paul de Moselle Mental Hospital in Saint Remi en Provence, where Vincent van Gogh dedicated himself in 1889 and created many of his masterpieces, including "Starry Night," "Olive Tree," and "Cypress Tree. Dunlop held an easel and painting supplies in his hand and zoomed in on the rugged terrain of the Catskill Falls in northern New York State, where Hudson River painters Thomas Cole, Asher Durand, and Sanford Gifford all found inspiration. His journey also took him to Pierre Auguste Renoir's home and garden in Cagnes Sur Mer, France; Lieutenant River in Old Lime, Connecticut; The white cliffs of Etretta on the Normandy coast of France; John Frederick Kensett painted the Long Island Sound on Satisfaction Island off the coast of Connecticut. By providing captivating demonstrations for both painters and non painters, David Dunlop's' Scenery Through Time and Space 'not only attracts artists, but also all those who are fascinated by art and its creative process.
This film has won the Emmy Award for Best Day Program. Walk along the corridor of time with the famous painter Dorope, visit the place where Van Gogh created classic paintings, and experience the natural scenery from a historical and artistic perspective. Great artists always view the world from different perspectives, and these unique visions and perceptions have fascinated, delighted, and sometimes even angered people throughout history. This TV series gives viewers the opportunity to experience this unique artistic perspective in a new way - a TV series that walks through famous gardens, forests, seascapes, and mountains inspired by some of the world's most famous and familiar works of art. David Dunlop's Landscape Through Time and Space "is a vivid TV series shot in stunning high-definition, traveling with renowned painter and lecturer David Dunlop, following the lives and artistic paths of famous artists such as Turner, Monet, and Renoir. Dunlop travels to fascinating locations visited by these artists and then learns how they transformed this vision into familiar paintings, such as Monet's Water Lilies Garden in Giverny, Van Gogh's Sanctuary in Provence, and Hudson River Painter's Catskill Falls in New York. Dunlop's infectious passion and extensive knowledge of art, philosophy, and history inspired each episode. He shared his passion for landscape painting and his artistic skills, as he used the techniques of an artist to create the same legendary landscapes. In each episode, Dunlop takes us to a beautiful place that inspires a famous artist and places them in the appropriate historical context to discuss who they are, when, where, how, and why they paint. Then, he placed the easel where the legendary artist had placed it and depicted the same scenery in the artist's style, explaining every step of the painting process and providing artistic, technical, optical, and sensory insights. After revealing the techniques and secrets of the masters, Dunlop provided tips and tricks while working with one of his students at the same location to transform his or her paintings. This series travels to a series of stunning locations in the United States and France, tracing the footsteps of famous artists. Dunlop visited Claude Monet's home in Giverny, France and painted his water lily garden. He also went to the Saint Paul de Moselle Mental Hospital in Saint Remi en Provence, where Vincent van Gogh dedicated himself in 1889 and created many of his masterpieces, including "Starry Night," "Olive Tree," and "Cypress Tree. Dunlop held an easel and painting supplies in his hand and zoomed in on the rugged terrain of the Catskill Falls in northern New York State, where Hudson River painters Thomas Cole, Asher Durand, and Sanford Gifford all found inspiration. His journey also took him to Pierre Auguste Renoir's home and garden in Cagnes Sur Mer, France; Lieutenant River in Old Lime, Connecticut; The white cliffs of Etretta on the Normandy coast of France; John Frederick Kensett painted the Long Island Sound on Satisfaction Island off the coast of Connecticut. By providing captivating demonstrations for both painters and non painters, David Dunlop's' Scenery Through Time and Space 'not only attracts artists, but also all those who are fascinated by art and its creative process.展開