Rembrandt, The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp

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Rembrandt van Rijn, The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp, 1632, oil on canvas, 169.5 x 216.5 cm, (Mauritshuis, Den Haag). Speakers: Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker. Created by Beth Harris and Steven Zucker.

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@elianebrazil5276
@elianebrazil5276 3 роки тому
Parabens pela clareza com que descreve uma obra de arte com riqueza de detalhes e delicadeza das linhas onde ele foca sua característica com palavras de fácil compreensão. Parabéns.
@haleycardinal5564
@haleycardinal5564 7 років тому
Thanks for the subtitles!
@alfredoechevarrieta7512
@alfredoechevarrieta7512 5 років тому
Admirables lecciones, la de Rembrandt y de quienes hicieron el estudio y este video. Mi agradecimiento.
@pedrolopez-torrestubbs7569
@pedrolopez-torrestubbs7569 4 роки тому
Thank you, guys...great work on a Great Work.
@larikipe940
@larikipe940 6 років тому
I LOVE those big, white, fluffy collars.
@HAN2929
@HAN2929 9 років тому
The historian Simon Schama suggested that Dr. Tulp's gaze, which was not, disappointingly, covered in this video, was directed towards not just outside of the room, but rather further, towards God himself. Dr. Tulp was a devout Calvinist, and through this dissection and the facial expression he formed, two interpretation may be drawn. Either he was contemplating God's work: "even the smallest, God lies hid" (Caspar Barleus). Or that he was uneasy by the fact that he had exposed the workings of the Creator. However, this is just two interpretation of Dr. Tulp's gaze, others, considering context, may be drawn.
@Bronshoff
@Bronshoff 4 роки тому
Simon Schama is a great story teller, great to listen to, but he is not a thought reader of people in the past. My version is that he is looking at the spectators assisting his public lesson while he is showing with his hand the movement made when the tendons are pulled.
@darknightofblood
@darknightofblood 9 років тому
25 years old... wow
@armandgeurten7347
@armandgeurten7347 9 років тому
Très bon rapport avec les commentaires à suivre.
@smeltman
@smeltman 9 років тому
i love your videos
@springhillgolfer878
@springhillgolfer878 3 роки тому
Reading the book, The Goldfinch brought me here.
@zito2301
@zito2301 4 роки тому
The tendons are unfortunately not anatomically correct. He has mixed up the flexors and the extensors. Nonetheless a beautiful painting (my favourite)
@totoardianto9906
@totoardianto9906 2 роки тому
👁️💛
@evamarie2628
@evamarie2628 7 років тому
In that pyramid off to the left, they seem to be standing behind the book
@tiberiusgracchus8821
@tiberiusgracchus8821 7 років тому
Das ist sehr witzig dass hat die Geistlichkeit die Korpers Studien verhindert.
@0x_hackerfren
@0x_hackerfren Місяць тому
This is the meme!
@vanrijngo
@vanrijngo 3 роки тому
Yep,... I myself would haft to say you two sometimes make a lot of sense when someone gets accustom to your soft voices. You haft to keep coming back regularity to understand the full story.
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