Ivan the Terrible and his Son Ivan

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Ilya Repin's Ivan the Terrible and his Son Ivan has been vandalized not only once, but twice. The controversy over the death of Ivan the Terrible's son is still alive centuries after occurence. Ilya Repin's depiction of it shows Ivan deeply regretting what he did. All his emotions are conveyed through his terrified glare. His eyes are the painting's appeal.
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@ezrastardust3124
@ezrastardust3124 3 роки тому
Ivan looks like he’s somehow crying and screaming at the same time The fact that this mouth is covered ironically makes it scarier
@gunkmasterflex942
@gunkmasterflex942 Рік тому
TRUMP AND PUTIN ARE THE BIGGEST BOZOS OF HISTORY
@machina188
@machina188 Рік тому
It's extremely common to scream and cry at the same time.
@Echokeres
@Echokeres Рік тому
@@machina188 i laughed at somehow crying and screaming loll i was like "?? you mean scream crying? i do that shit all the time and yea thats some scream cryin right there"
@WHYFISHTAKEN
@WHYFISHTAKEN Рік тому
it looks like he's crying while kissing his son's head
@machina188
@machina188 Рік тому
@@Echokeres Dude's acting like he's never seen a baby in his life lol
@starsnstrife
@starsnstrife 2 роки тому
The person who painted this captured amazing emotions almost like he's seen something like this before, it feels too real.
@waterking74
@waterking74 Рік тому
The little water drop or tear looks so real.
@nsha5687
@nsha5687 Рік тому
Repin hated Rusians, because they destroyed his motherland Ukraine. Today Chuhyiv, his native town is bombing by Russian army again.
@acidset
@acidset Рік тому
Ilya Repin
@strangemiscellaneousfruit9222
@strangemiscellaneousfruit9222 Рік тому
looking at the eyes literally gave me chills
@Rpodnee
@Rpodnee Рік тому
Repin was the true killer. Just a theory.
@UberFacundia
@UberFacundia 4 роки тому
"he made us feel pity for a ruthless man" Wow, incredible. Fantastic writing~
@TheCanvasArtHistory
@TheCanvasArtHistory 4 роки тому
Thank you very much!
@xenonvinc
@xenonvinc 2 роки тому
Indeed
@timothy2204
@timothy2204 Рік тому
insane!
@moonjelly00
@moonjelly00 Рік тому
I read that the exact time he said it
@sweetpatate2729
@sweetpatate2729 Рік тому
I don't feel any pity for this monster.
@nolanrux7866
@nolanrux7866 2 роки тому
One of my favorite paintings. Four words come to mind when I see this painting: *"What have I done?"*
@gunkmasterflex942
@gunkmasterflex942 Рік тому
TRUMP AND PUTIN ARE HUGE BOZOS OF HISTORY
@rasheednesbitt8667
@rasheednesbitt8667 Рік тому
But what the dog doing?
@Pineapple_hozy
@Pineapple_hozy Рік тому
@@rasheednesbitt8667 broooooooooo, this comment was made 1 year ago and your gonna reply that 💀. You just broke the mood but gotta hand it to you, you got me 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@machina188
@machina188 Рік тому
@@Pineapple_hozy Nolan ruined the mood first by copy-pasting what was said in the video lol
@Pineapple_hozy
@Pineapple_hozy Рік тому
@@machina188 tru tru but the joke still got me 🤣🤣
@auntyweisers7564
@auntyweisers7564 4 роки тому
If u look into his eyes u can feel his pain and suffering it almost makes u insane
@10163me
@10163me 3 роки тому
Pretentious
@trixyvellin5892
@trixyvellin5892 3 роки тому
@@10163me PRETENTIOUS?!
@mjolninja9358
@mjolninja9358 2 роки тому
@@trixyvellin5892 nah, dude’s a troll
@SR_superior_1000
@SR_superior_1000 2 роки тому
yes
@gunkmasterflex942
@gunkmasterflex942 Рік тому
TRUMP IS A BOZO
@6663000
@6663000 4 роки тому
Perhaps my favourite painting... so sad that it was attacked again in 2018... really awful.
@lausenteternidad
@lausenteternidad 4 роки тому
Jesus fucking Christ. I wouldnt have killed myself if I was the director of that museum when the painting was attacked, but boy I would have indulged in some self harm. It hurts so much to see things like that done to paintings.
@gunkmasterflex942
@gunkmasterflex942 Рік тому
Putin is a BOZO
@colorblockpoprocks6973
@colorblockpoprocks6973 Рік тому
why do we keep leaving em vulnerable man lmao
@fridgeprotector4316
@fridgeprotector4316 Рік тому
@@colorblockpoprocks6973 honestly...
@lulzdragon7339
@lulzdragon7339 Рік тому
@@lausenteternidad At the end of the day it's just a painting. And watching Baumgartner Restoration has taught me that the damage isn't actually that bad.
@f.entanyl
@f.entanyl Рік тому
The realization The regret The despair The fear.
@erlouwer
@erlouwer Рік тому
Yeah no, these arent the stages of grief
@ShufTheXD
@ShufTheXD Рік тому
@@erlouwer Aren't all stages of grief made up?
@erlouwer
@erlouwer Рік тому
@@ShufTheXD no
@merry_himari7176
@merry_himari7176 Рік тому
@@erlouwer it is
@erlouwer
@erlouwer Рік тому
@@merry_himari7176 i mean, just look it up. And how does fear come after despair and regret? Shouldnt fear be near "realisation"? There is a reason why the stages of grief are as known as they are
@curiousworld7912
@curiousworld7912 3 роки тому
This is a haunting painting, reminding me somewhat of Goya's 'Saturn Devouring His Son'. I believe it was also seen hanging in the Kremlin in HBO's 'Chernobyl'.
@jacquestuber628
@jacquestuber628 Рік тому
Those asshole writers love to add in little details to let you think they're intellectual
@jingalls9142
@jingalls9142 Рік тому
That's such a good miniseries. I bought it lol. I've watched it at least a dozen times. Jared Harris, I think is his name, should have won all kinds of awards for his portrayal of the main investigator.
@bekmukhammedsuleimenov5300
@bekmukhammedsuleimenov5300 Рік тому
Some fun facts about the painting. The model who posed as Ivan the Terrible was one of Repin’s friends and a fellow painter Grigory Myasoyedov, who albeit being a great artist, was a terrible father and a domestic tyrant. When his son Ivan Myasoyedov was still a child he took him to the orphanage and left him there. He later took him back, but from that moment always told him that he was adopted. Because of the constant abuse Ivan Myasoyedov grew up traumatized, yet he still followed his father’s steps and became a great artist too. They always fought and hated each other. If you try to look them up you can find that they were complete opposites, and Ivan lived quite a life to say the least. He was quite popular in Germany at some point, where he ran away with his family after breaking out of prison (look up how he did it). But his most famous deeds were not his pieces but the false dollars that he used to draw and live off of using💀 Concerning the painting, Ilya Repin was never satisfied with how his pieces looked, and he is infamous for trying to sneak into a gallery of his friend Pavel Tretyakov (hence the name Tretyakovskaya Gallereya) and trying to make “small” corrections. He sometimes could start trying redoing the painting that was already hanging on the wall with all the people watching. After he tried to do the same with this piece Tretyakov forever banned Repin from entering the gallery with his tools. All of the gallery’s employees had to always watch and stalk him so that he would not try this shit ever again.
@bekmukhammedsuleimenov5300
@bekmukhammedsuleimenov5300 Рік тому
@Tonya Lover yeah, Myasoyedov was also a part of that movement
@CalvinNoire
@CalvinNoire Рік тому
Truly a perfectionist.
@soleillune9086
@soleillune9086 Рік тому
this is actually hilarious
@illseeyaonthedarksideofthemoon
@illseeyaonthedarksideofthemoon Рік тому
@@hayleyblanch5895 Oh man, he's just like me...
@magicknight13
@magicknight13 Рік тому
I'm trying to look up how he escaped; did he (or does he at least claim) break the bars with his own hands? That is what one website says
@Erodz.
@Erodz. Рік тому
This painting perfectly shows the regret of anger and how you can change under pain, anger, and sadness.
@laquacie4748
@laquacie4748 Рік тому
The first time I saw this painting, I freaked out. I never tough it was possible to be scared of an old work of art, and yet those eyes, those expressions, those little human details (holding his head, stopping the bleeding to keep him longer, perhaps whispering"nonono it can't be real"), it litterally makes me look away from the painting because of the genual fear it causes. Very nice analyse, thank you for the video
@VoidHugger
@VoidHugger Рік тому
I did the same thing, eyes in paintings can cause so much anxiety The other one that comes to mind is Saturn Devouring his Son, the eyes in that just 😖
@marshallkimmathers
@marshallkimmathers Рік тому
Sometimes, expressions are the worst scares. If you draw expressions correctly, you can do art correctly.
@tiarymer1376
@tiarymer1376 Рік тому
I could see him repeatedly saying “I’m sorry” all over and over again
@gustavthebig231
@gustavthebig231 Рік тому
The painting is amazing, and I find it even more incredible when you are aware of Ivan's story. As a child he often experienced hunger, lived in the streets and cared for his deaf brother. There are many accounts of his misdeeds as a youngster, almost acting like a bandit, but after his coronation and first mariage he seemed a very capable and even kind ruler in terms of modernization, military canpaign and internal affairs as a whole. But after the very likely poisoning of his first wife it went all away and his dark side shown during his youth came back. After all the horrible things he had done which were shown in the video, he made his worst mistake, and the killing of his son showed he still had some of the kindness left in him, that he wasn't a complete monster and he was a very troubled but still human. That is my interpratation of his life and of the painting, but it really shows a very real side of human nature and that's for me the purpose of art.
@gustavthebig231
@gustavthebig231 Рік тому
@Mosaab twice I did not romanticize him or his acts. it's a reflection upon human nature and how your experiences mold you. he was a terrible human being indeed, but you can always learn from a story such as this.
@tkraid2575
@tkraid2575 Рік тому
@Mosaab twice Honestly, some people didn't want to be horrible, but life made them that way. If you notice, some horrible figures in history like Hitler came from a situation where everything is thrown into despair (not even counting his horrible childhood), and any human would totally be shaped into monsters because of that. It is tragic, and it must be seen as a moral lesson. It is not romanticism to observe how dire situations in one's life makes you subhuman. It is just how it is.
@uckbritley1305
@uckbritley1305 Рік тому
@Mosaab twice Rejecting the idea that humans are capable of horrible things is naive at best
@PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim
@PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim Рік тому
very likely poisoning of his first wife? sources please
@uckbritley1305
@uckbritley1305 Рік тому
@@mosaabtwice3999 No, I don't think I did, I think you missed mine
@wetzelkenneth
@wetzelkenneth 4 роки тому
Ivan's stare will make me insane
@rodger3352
@rodger3352 3 роки тому
True
@shayyyeahh2910
@shayyyeahh2910 2 роки тому
fr
@Game_Erica
@Game_Erica Рік тому
This is why I love facial expressions in art. So much can be told just by the eyes. Even without knowing the story behind the painting, you feel his pain just from his helpless eyes. Meanwhile, his son looks as if in shock and betrayed. So much story in just two faces, I love this painting
@andrewg.carvill4596
@andrewg.carvill4596 Рік тому
In Latin documents in the Vatican, Ivan Grozny is referred to as Ioannes Severus (Ivan the Severe), identical to the Latin appellation of the Roman Emperor Septimus Severus (AD 193-211). Interesting that Ivan was the first Russian monarch to bear the title Tsar (Latin Caesar). History is full of strange resonances. Tsar Ivan Grosny = Caesar Ioannes Severus.
@adamdenton1543
@adamdenton1543 Рік тому
Actually ivan the severe is more correct translation of ivan grozny. Грозный (Grozny) in russian means menacing, threating, serious or thunderstorm
@DragonBallFanZGT
@DragonBallFanZGT Рік тому
In Serbian Grozni means "awful"
@EttaKamenatios
@EttaKamenatios Рік тому
@@DragonBallFanZGT нет
@DragonBallFanZGT
@DragonBallFanZGT Рік тому
@@EttaKamenatios lol it does
@serbanioandinu5140
@serbanioandinu5140 Рік тому
Romanian, due to slavic influence, has inherited a few slavic words. One of them is "groază" which is translated as "terror". So, Ivan the terror inducing, the totalitarian blood thirsty degenerate, the rapist and murderer of Novgorod (the last ember of Kievan Russia). In short, the founder of Muscovy until today. Edit: I present no excuse for my anti-moscovite bias, as it needs none.
@twiznii
@twiznii 2 роки тому
Easily the scariest painting ever made. Just look at those eyes man
@ramudasanjuu
@ramudasanjuu Рік тому
i find it more sad than scary
@ayvah2117
@ayvah2117 Рік тому
easily has to be one of my favourite paintings... the sheer emotion you can feel when you look at Ivan's eyes still baffles me. fantastic painting
@poppycorda
@poppycorda Рік тому
My vision about this painting is a little different. I particularly think that the pain and distress in Ivan's eyes it's due to the political and social consequences he was imagining for his actions. And, as that young man was his only heir, he realized at that moment that he destroyed his own dynasty with one simple hit at the head.
@s7robin105
@s7robin105 Рік тому
Fear of the future, regret for the action, sorrow for the son. I think all interpretations work well together as, in that moment, so many thoughts and feelings are shown
@PlushHIT
@PlushHIT Рік тому
Sounds like typical crusader kings moment xD. Tho yeah, I think you have a point
@johntate8502
@johntate8502 Рік тому
Ivan had another son name Feodor I (Reign: March 28, 1584 - January 17, 1598; Born: May 31, 1557 - Died: January 17, 1598) who would succeed him, however after his failure to sire any children this led to the end of the Rurik Dynasty of Russia.
@poppycorda
@poppycorda Рік тому
@@johntate8502 Really? I didn't know that, thanks for the new info! 😊
@johntate8502
@johntate8502 Рік тому
@@poppycorda Your welcome.
@sadieperry
@sadieperry 3 роки тому
obsessed with your channel... hope you continue to create more thoughtful, educational content like this!
@TheCanvasArtHistory
@TheCanvasArtHistory 3 роки тому
Awww I'm so happy to hear that! Thank you Sadie!!
@coreyevans835
@coreyevans835 Рік тому
I think the element of this painting that gets me the most is how the son appears relaxed in the arms of his assailant, and even grips the arm of Ivan. Yes, there's the tear and the conveyed betrayal, but Ivan was still his father and somehow seems to be seeking comfort in the arms of the man who killed him. It's like how a victim of domestic abuse might return to their partner over and over, but that this is depicted with a father killing his son really gets me.
@Opus566
@Opus566 Рік тому
Honestly, this has always been one of my favourite paintings. Not because it's exceptionally beautiful, in the most conventional way at least, but because it's so hauntingly well-made. The real feeling of regret conveyed in his eyes is so emotionally terrifying, it makes it hard not to think of the absurd and atrocious reality of events that the painting was based on. The severe brutality of it all, portrayed almost entirely by the regretful, glass-like look in his eyes.
@ludoviajante
@ludoviajante 3 роки тому
Wow, this video is absolutely amazing. Your channel deserve so much more praise, I'll share with my friends!
@gunkmasterflex942
@gunkmasterflex942 Рік тому
TRUMP AND PUTIN ARE THE BIGGEST BOZOS OF HISTORY
@pro_player0906
@pro_player0906 2 місяці тому
tu aqui ludo?
@bwrdwsasha
@bwrdwsasha Рік тому
As an artist who loves drawing portraits, I feel like this painting inspires me a lot. You can feel the emotions through the painting. You can feel regret, betrayal, sadness, pain and other emotions that can't be explained with words. Although I can perfectly draw faces, I still can't add emotions to them. Maybe it's because I haven't experienced emotions like this. Idk. But someday, I hope I'll be able to draw paintings like this.
@krazat
@krazat Рік тому
Hopefully you won't have to experience emotions like that to draw emotional paintings!:)
@nathankolacia3172
@nathankolacia3172 5 років тому
Wow this deserves so many views. Great job!
@TheCanvasArtHistory
@TheCanvasArtHistory 5 років тому
Thank you so much!
@nathankolacia3172
@nathankolacia3172 5 років тому
@@TheCanvasArtHistory Yeah, no problem. Please keep going at it, if you're enjoying it! The video, music selection, voice over, the actual ideas of the commentary, etc. are all really good. I've watched and liked all your videos this far and of course subscribed. Looking forward to more content.
@pigpig252
@pigpig252 Рік тому
There are so many emotions in just a pair of eyes. It's one of the most impressive paintings I've seen
@opossummom
@opossummom Рік тому
One of the first and only paintings that made me cry. Even as I knew who Ivan was and what he had done. The painting depicts a fathers genuine anguish, and it is hauntingly beautiful
@sparkleprizm199
@sparkleprizm199 Рік тому
This painting is so sad. I think it’s easily one of the most memorable I’ve ever seen.
@yourbestnightmare69420
@yourbestnightmare69420 Рік тому
Is it weird that despite how many parodies of this painting I've seen, after learning the story behind it, it still managed to make me cry? I've never cried by simply just looking at a painting before. This one really is a masterpiece.
@spleens4200
@spleens4200 Рік тому
If I remember correctly, I’m rather early on in this video, this son came from his beloved first wife. A woman who knew how to calm him
@hikari_manekineko
@hikari_manekineko Рік тому
Repin is great in portraying raw emotion. Prehaps my favorite of his works is Unexpected visitors, with a man believed to be dead returns to his family... and not everyone is overjoyed to see him.
@Cinedragon
@Cinedragon Рік тому
Never have I seen such a raw expression in a painting before! It's haunting! You don't need to be an expert to know what's going on
@drgon41094
@drgon41094 8 місяців тому
I'm here from MeatCanyon's new animation. But thank you for creating such a concise and fascinating video about this painting. Repin did an incredible job capturing that raw and tragic emotion- I never thought would be possible through just paints on canvas.
@noneofyourbeeswax7379
@noneofyourbeeswax7379 8 місяців тому
meatcanyon inspired me to learn about art history... What a time to be alive
@Logitah
@Logitah Рік тому
Repin spent the last years of his life in Finland and was quite popular here. I've seen his paintings many times in the Ateneum art museum. I truly appreciate this man! He was incredibly talented and those facial expressions...damn!
@thewoodsman2611
@thewoodsman2611 3 роки тому
Your channel deserves more recognition friend 👏
@clownstangler
@clownstangler Рік тому
Think this is my favourite painting. I've seen it often over the years but never knew anything about it. Great video, thanks
@xei5943
@xei5943 2 роки тому
I cant believe I’m crying over a painting
@nigthcoredino8033
@nigthcoredino8033 Рік тому
Bro I don't even do art I just draw anime sometimes but damn I'm getting too addicted to this channel, learning about all the context behind popular or famous paintings is really enjoyable and fascinating.
@lazyguyhasnomouth6034
@lazyguyhasnomouth6034 Рік тому
this is probably my favorite painting, it casts the emotions both Ivan's feel so expertly and realistically, the sadness and chock in the Tzar's eyes pierce beyond the painting and manages to make you feel like you're in the room with them.
@carlosrobertofernandesneto8251
@carlosrobertofernandesneto8251 4 роки тому
Amazingly produced! Thanks for the superb content. Great choice of background music as well. Which track is it from CO.AG?
@TheCanvasArtHistory
@TheCanvasArtHistory 4 роки тому
Thank you!! It's called 12 Rooms 12 Vacancies!
@user-sr1pm8dh4d
@user-sr1pm8dh4d Рік тому
Помню в детстве у меня была большая, чудесная книга в которой были все знаменитые, русские картины среди которых была и эта. Меня она всегда очень пугала и завораживала. До сих пор остаётся такое большое впечатление / I remember as a child I had a big, wonderful book in which there were all the famous, Russian paintings among which was this one. It always scared and fascinated me very much. Very great impression
@Slewedleo
@Slewedleo 4 роки тому
Great video! Definitely deserves more views!
@TheCanvasArtHistory
@TheCanvasArtHistory 4 роки тому
Thank you so much!
@-DRIP
@-DRIP 8 місяців тому
Grew up poor but my dad was a well respected man in the community, some even feared him, he genuinely had power and anything he said "goes". One day I wanted to go out with a couple friends to the store. he was having a meeting with his own friends and took me aside to ask me where I was going. Being the snarky pre-teen I rebelliously said "none of your business" and he slapped the shit out of me, I mean I literally fell lmao. He immediately gasped and held me the same way in this painting. I didn't weep or yell, just had one single tear fall down in shock lol. He never did it again. He obviously never stabbed my head with a spear but i can relate to this painting.
@adinamanolache51
@adinamanolache51 Рік тому
I have recently found you and your channel! Your videos are so interesting and your voice mesmerising. Keep up the good work ❤️
@randomaccount6146
@randomaccount6146 8 місяців тому
Sadly his son watched tik tok NPC girl and died 😔
@shenpaibuns2258
@shenpaibuns2258 Рік тому
i was away from my computer while autoplay was on, you scared me so badly with that beginning
@_Spy_
@_Spy_ Рік тому
You can see the regret, panic and fear in his eyes. Truly fascinating. One of my favourite art pieces.
@Onezy05
@Onezy05 7 місяців тому
It's one of the most moving and haunting pieces of art I've ever seen. A father clutching the body of the son he killed. The horror and pure dread in his eyes speaks volumes.
@stenka25
@stenka25 8 місяців тому
Thanks a lot as always.
@biitterblue_m
@biitterblue_m 3 роки тому
thanks for the video 😊💙
@TheCanvasArtHistory
@TheCanvasArtHistory 3 роки тому
You're welcome! Thanks for the comment!!
@gentlemankaiju1997
@gentlemankaiju1997 8 місяців тому
Watched this just to get more context for a meatcanyon video lol
@herlocksholmes-uv5qw
@herlocksholmes-uv5qw Рік тому
Look, I may enjoy Art quite a great deal - I mean, I'm watching your channel after all. But I've never truly felt a shift in my mood just by looking at a painting. I've felt respect for the artist, I've thought about the meaning of paintings, but I've never experienced any shift in my mood because of a painting before. But as soon as I saw the emotion portrayed in both of the subjects of this painting, I felt my eyes become a little teary. I guess that really says something about this man's talent at portraying emotion through he strokes of his brush, to have managed to make my heart grip for a moment. I can fucking feel the shock from the father and the betrayal from the son in my BONES man what the FUCK
@Havrdxxc
@Havrdxxc Рік тому
This painting truly gives me shivers, by just lookin at the dads eyes while holding his son. This sure is a master piece.
@amazingessence2368
@amazingessence2368 Рік тому
Your choice of paintings is.. remarkable! Some would say weird, but I like it because it is not standard. After having watched "Great Art Explained" certain time it is refreshing 👍
@sndrajasm1168
@sndrajasm1168 Рік тому
The paintings back then convey so much emotion and story on one canvas. Such an amazing work of art 👏
@meoww8585
@meoww8585 Рік тому
this is one of my favorite art pieces, the way the emotions are conveyed here is beyond stunning whenever i think of this painting bloody and blunt by cocteau twins starts playing in my head
@zeddocouto1064
@zeddocouto1064 Рік тому
neek
@timbenware1389
@timbenware1389 Рік тому
Thank you. This is inspiring and well thought through.
@rehamsobeih4863
@rehamsobeih4863 3 роки тому
This video left me in tears
@alyssa7171
@alyssa7171 Рік тому
I’ve always found this painting WAY more terrifying and disturbing than either of the famous renditions of Saturn devouring his son. There is a really dark, repulsive aspect of humanity palpably on display in his expression. A moment too horrifying to want to think about.
@akatsukijutsu545
@akatsukijutsu545 Рік тому
The narrators voice in this is amazing and how much detail he puts into describing this amazing painting I literally still get chills every time I walk in my house and see it
@domthepopeofthedope6004
@domthepopeofthedope6004 3 роки тому
Incredible documentary 👍🏽🔥
@TaskerMatt
@TaskerMatt Рік тому
Bravo - really into your content.
@snejanaliapi6478
@snejanaliapi6478 Рік тому
Thank you for this video.
@bowenjack
@bowenjack 5 років тому
Another fantastic video. Thank you
@zaq8205
@zaq8205 4 роки тому
Great video ..
@jaimes6152
@jaimes6152 7 місяців тому
"The terrible" is more like an old-fashioned sense of precisely what is meant to be conveyed: formidable, inducing terror. It's not a mistranslation at all, just an old-fashioned sense of the word in English.
@TheYesMan856
@TheYesMan856 Рік тому
did a school presentation about Ivan the Terrible this year. i'm not that good at history but researching this topic was the most interesting thing i have ever done. i would often talk about random Ivan the Terrible facts for weeks after the presentation. even some of my classmates told me they never enjoyed history class but they still paid attention to what i was talking about. he was a very interesting man.
@azureshieru423
@azureshieru423 Рік тому
I always found this painting devastating idk it’s the emotions that expresses.
@Tarnished-bn5gq
@Tarnished-bn5gq Рік тому
Hidetaka Miyazaki is also very good at making the people who play the games he directed/created feel pity for the most ruthless characters in the series, however he does it with the brilliant soundtrack of each character, as well as by hiding the truth about said characters’ atrocities and depravity until after the players kill the characters, or what’s left of them.
@karolinakuc4783
@karolinakuc4783 Рік тому
True
@turnip9367
@turnip9367 Рік тому
Such an incredible piece of art. The pain and anguish the artist was able to capture in just the eyes alone is astonishing. "He made us feel pity for a ruthless man" - never before have those words been more apt. Ivan was responsible for so many atrocities, both on his people and subjects in other lands, but the painting is so impactful that it is able to humanise even a tyrant.
@cloudydog12594
@cloudydog12594 5 років тому
i love these videos so much. you do such thorough research!
@morganingram3619
@morganingram3619 2 роки тому
Please don't stop creating. I adore this!
@shujinkoMK
@shujinkoMK 3 роки тому
i just happened to be studying russian history this semester. I didn't know this is where the meme came from
@PotatoMaGobinus
@PotatoMaGobinus 3 роки тому
This is a meme???
@shujinkoMK
@shujinkoMK 3 роки тому
“When you hit your brother too hard and you hear your mom coming” 0:51
@PotatoMaGobinus
@PotatoMaGobinus 3 роки тому
@@shujinkoMK LMAO
@tumultuousv
@tumultuousv Рік тому
@@PotatoMaGobinus lmao x2
@jordanelmhirst7373
@jordanelmhirst7373 Рік тому
Mental. Nice little vid mate. Looking forward to more.
@iarabarretoklossoski8293
@iarabarretoklossoski8293 2 роки тому
now every time i close my eyes, i see this
@masteryeet3600
@masteryeet3600 Рік тому
I absolutely adore Russian history, and if I had the motivation I’d learn Russian.
@user-up4ol7qj4f
@user-up4ol7qj4f Рік тому
Сделай это
@realmaer6108
@realmaer6108 Рік тому
After a while they say, that your culture is theirs and your language is an ugly form of russian. Because, you know, russian culture and language are sooooooooo great. even when stolen
@bal-tc3gw
@bal-tc3gw Рік тому
@@realmaer6108 good job! You just judged an entire nation based on a couple of pretentious weirdoes!
@realmaer6108
@realmaer6108 Рік тому
@@bal-tc3gw there would be no wars if there were just couple you. because your russist army is financed and works for the Russian population. with your active or passive consent. if there were a few of you, you wouldn't deny the existence of Ukrainians and wouldn't try to appropriate our. this confrontation has been going on for 400 years now. For 400 years, Russia has been destroying or appropriating signs of Ukrainian identity and the achievements of Ukrainian artists writers and scientists. and that's just us. recall the invasion of Georgia, Moldova, Ichkeria. constant weather of Kazakhstan. Russian culture is a screen for civilized countries, behind which hides cave-like cruelty and dictatorship. Stop manipulating.
@realmaer6108
@realmaer6108 Рік тому
@@bal-tc3gw not really, i just can't calm down couple of pretentious weirdoes??????! this is just the height of cynicism. To say such nonsense while your damned military is wiping Ukrainian cities off the face of the earth, while people die every day, while today due to the military aggression of the Russian Federation, more than 5 million Ukrainians have become refugees, while your bastards have killed more than 20,000 Mariupol residents. We will never forgive you Mariupol and Mykolaiv, Odessa, Vinnytsia, Bucha, Bordyanka, Kyiv, many other cities, including Kharkiv. All this is not done by the hands of a bunch of weirdos. This is done by the hands of criminals and terrorists. With your approval and support. Silent or not. the way you steal the achievements of our culture and build "great Russian culture" on what was stolen and appropriated from us, in particular, and from other nations that were forcibly occupied first by the empire, then by the USSR. This is simply impossible to observe. This is unbearable.
@ItsChevnotJeff
@ItsChevnotJeff 8 місяців тому
"These hands were grown from me, from boy to man, only to be tempted by beggars" -MeatCanyon Edit: Also I like how back then defacing paintings were already a thing, albeit for more personal reasons that are more sound than oil and shit
@cary7261
@cary7261 3 роки тому
Amazing commentary
@AzraelDragon
@AzraelDragon 8 місяців тому
ice cream! pop pop!
@noone8393
@noone8393 Рік тому
Was one of my favorite paintings before I watched this and now I love it even more after watching this
@andrzejmaranda3699
@andrzejmaranda3699 Рік тому
The Canvas: REALLY MOVING!
@dragonviruz
@dragonviruz Рік тому
I came because of Gru and a Minion, and I have stayed because of great writing and thoughtful analysis
@andrewwindisch7682
@andrewwindisch7682 Рік тому
GREAT VIDEO!
@miketacos9034
@miketacos9034 6 місяців тому
The eyes cut deep into my soul. I can’t look at it for long without tears burning my eyes.
@TexanNative
@TexanNative 8 місяців тому
Here from meat canyon
@frenchiesottises8193
@frenchiesottises8193 Рік тому
As horrifying as the painting is, it should never be removed. It captures the reality of horror itself. It shows everyone how truly evil Tsar was. I don't feel pity for this man, I just see someone who's so evil that I don't think he himself even knows what he's done. It's tragic within itself.
@elizabethfilcher1790
@elizabethfilcher1790 Рік тому
This is my favourite price of art. I love it and I think it's Beautiful and moving. I really do not care about it's history, meaning or what anyone else thinks about it. I just love it and I would give anything to go and see it.
@tina-2681
@tina-2681 Рік тому
If you see the son's left hand, its almost like he's trying to get away from his fathers arms.
@skyetan86
@skyetan86 Рік тому
I was thinking that... That hand seems to express a mix of affection towards his father and refusal to forgive for the things his father has done.
@Thepateisgreat
@Thepateisgreat 9 місяців тому
This may sound crazy…. But I have always felt like art is heavily close to God. Art imitates life. This is one of the most tragically beautiful paintings I’ve ever seen.
@AWlpsSHOW36
@AWlpsSHOW36 3 місяці тому
12 year old me in January 2015, a young history buff who didn't even know it at the time, decided to read up on Ivan the Terrible randomly. Came across this painting and learns about the fact that he kills his own son. There's something about that painting that really struck me deeply as a 12 year old. It haunted me and never left my head. It's cool to see a video essay exploring the painting more deeper.
@vasilisa1866
@vasilisa1866 Рік тому
I’m so mad because I visited Russia in 2019, and I really wanted to see this painting in real life but I didn’t have the chance because of the attack :( it’s one of my favourite paintings and it makes me sad how people just can’t seem to leave it be
@TaPPhil93
@TaPPhil93 6 місяців тому
Some close ups to the painting look like real photos. The detail in this painting is unbelievable
@angelinalozada189
@angelinalozada189 Рік тому
Super Interesting, Thank You.
@chrispaul449
@chrispaul449 8 місяців тому
I'm here because of meatcanyon
@TomboTime
@TomboTime Рік тому
fantastic art can make you feel anything about anything. even pity for one of history's greatest monsters.
@MrKrystal64
@MrKrystal64 Рік тому
I've always loved art but have never been able to produce it myself however I love looking at it. Same with tattoos I love em but I don't think I'd ever look good with em. But I love looking at them
@hebertomedinasousa4724
@hebertomedinasousa4724 Рік тому
I dont remember where i read it (but even if it's not real is actually a great analysis of evil) but it's said that Ivan is not panicked because he killed his son, he actually has those eyes because, since his only son and wife are death, he won't have any descendence in the throne and probably his enemies will get it
@georgeharrison5753
@georgeharrison5753 Рік тому
I think there was another son, but he was mentally handicapped.
@tumultuousv
@tumultuousv Рік тому
Hm
@RemoveThisTrashLetMeSeeNames
@RemoveThisTrashLetMeSeeNames 7 місяців тому
if he had those eyes because of that, he wouldn't hug his son.
@animefreak-san489
@animefreak-san489 8 місяців тому
The image conveys the right message. The man might be ruthless, but he too, is a victim of his own deeds more than anyone.
@daftpunkfanatic
@daftpunkfanatic Рік тому
very insightful
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