What We Love About: Bertha Wegmann
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I hope you never stop doing this series. It has quickly become a favorite of mine!
A painter's painter. Thank you.
Next video "what we love about Stephen Bauman"😀
There have been great artists in history who have not been publicized or even forgotten unfortunately. I also didn't know her, she is the master of masters.thanks,I also liked the quality of this video
Omg, I could (and really want to, honestly) watch an hour long video analyzing her possible colour/brush strokes decisions. I have diagnosed attention deficit, but the way you explain things and really go deep in details really soothes me and makes me want more😔😔🥺🥺💜
BAUMAN’s videos are so slept on. his videos are really informative and are interesting enough to listen to while drawing. +respect
Thank you, thank you, thank you. She is brilliant.
I have started to appreciate relatively unknown (or at least unknown to me) painters as I think I maybe less biased in my judgments.
I knew , just knew , there would be unsung painters around. School art ed. in UK , for the masses like me , is appaulingly shallow. I left college never hearing about Zorn , Sorolla , Wyeth , Bougeraeu , Mentzel , and so so SO many others that my style when a teenager was so clearly trying to mimic. Excuse some spelling of the names too. Thing is , I knew from a young age what paintings got my juices going. Caravaggio , Rembrandt , Velasquez but could my teachers and tutors see that ? Haa Haaa Haaaaa ? I'm a luttle bitter , yes , but inspired now also. To catch up for lost time. Great series of vids thanx Steven. I use you to get in the mood to create aswell.
These are amazing, I love discovering new painters
Great video, thanks for the analisis and deconstruction of her work! That lady in black was absolutely amazing!
Great channel ,very useful and brilliant content .
@stephenbaumanartwork
3 жыл бұрын
Many thanks!
I would love to see a sub-series of current artists you admire,i would specially love to see you break down artists that differentiate from your style, the way you word art when you do so is great!
Bertha deserves a lot more recognition. Thank you for this wonderful video. Ai Xuan is an artist that I would very much like to see through your analytical eye!
You're one of my best teacher I listen to them on KZread , thanks for all of that💙
Great job! Thanks.
Me encatooooo, increible!, hermoso que nos enseñes estas joyas, realmente inspiradoas. Muchas Gracias Stephen.
I went to what was considered at the time one of the best london art schools. What a waste of time that was. You come out of it with nothing. They drain you of everything and leave you wondering. Like so many I've never heard of some of the painters you mention but even if not all their works are amazing they do produce masterpieces worth gazing at and learning from. Thanks for giving me (us) a second chance and motivating me to take interest in a career I left behind.
@daikayll1897
3 жыл бұрын
Well done. Come back in. I feel exactly the same. It was all about the tutors mainly. I left for nearly 15 years then drew a shoe in 94 and never looked back. But my inspro is KZread. It gave me the assistance to study again but with the best of the best. Hwyl Fawr from Cymru ( Wales)
Now I really am surprised I'd never heard of her or seen her work before Thanks for sharing
Love this!
really enjoying this series of videos "what we love about..". Your instructional videos are also great.
Very insightful as always!
So great to find out more about other great artists besides the usual well knowns , especially a woman artist! Thanks so much for the info. Will definitely look up more of her work.
Thx a lot, live in Cph and seen the pics. No, she is not mentioned much - not like the very productive Danish Skagen painters from same period, and who are exposed again and again ... (ok right now all museums are closed, you know why)
I love this episode! A lot of enthusiasm! Thank you for bringing up another artist! 🎨
@stephenbaumanartwork
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoy it, Andy!
Wow amazing, incredible work. I really hope you go along this vain of thinking and talk about other unknown (considering today’s relatively small scope of insight within this time period) nineteenth century academic artist. Anyway great video, and thank you for bringing to light this amazing artist.
@stephenbaumanartwork
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I will!
I found about her through another painter I really like and boy is she incredible
Excellent in-depth analysis, loved it! I recommend checking out the work of Paja Jovanović, probably one of the greatest Serbian painters of Realism (19-20th century period).
es un video muy interesante y didactico para un pintor ,mi tio que es pintor autodidacta no se pierde uno gracias por compartir
very inspiring
Bertha is amazing. thank you for this video. would like to see Solomon J Solomon.
@stephenbaumanartwork
3 жыл бұрын
He's a favorite of mine.
I love your accent
@stephenbaumanartwork
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Stephen, do you own any other shirts?
@stephenbaumanartwork
3 жыл бұрын
lol
Hirschsprung is German not Danish. Heinrich Hirschsprung had German ancestors, that is where the name comes from. But who cares, great video!
@stephenbaumanartwork
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the heads up!
Think you are stretching it a bit, she is very good, but when you showed the Rembrandt her weaknesses became clear. Her work looked like photographic illustration, rather than tangible reality.
@stephenbaumanartwork
3 жыл бұрын
Difference of a couple centuries there- for instance Wegmann had actually seen photographs, something Rembrandt didn't do. I think a lot of 19th century work is affected by this.
@sunnyseacat6857
Жыл бұрын
Stephen was making a point, and yes, Rembrandt's oil painting is exceedingly good but so is the protrait Wegmann painted of Jeanna Bauck: the facial expression, light around Bauck's head and in her hair, her overall eagerness in posture leaning forward toward the viewer, and the twinkle in her eyes .... ah... what a painting. Rembrandt would admire Wegmann's talent.
Im a descendant of Bertha Wegmann its kind of weird hearing english people pronounce my last name Everyone makes fun of me because in danish "Wegmann" sounds like "Vækmand" which means Gone Man so they say "aww is he already gone man?"
I enjoy watching your videos. Speaking about 19th century painters, I assume you haven't heard of Croatian master Vlaho Bukovac. He studied under Cabanel in Paris. Here is a couple of links to his paintings: tinoradman.wordpress.com/2010/03/21/vlaho-bukovac-more-images/ tinoradman.wordpress.com/2012/11/16/bukovac-at-the-walker-art-gallery-liverpool/
@stephenbaumanartwork
3 жыл бұрын
Haven't heard of him before but his work looks really amazing!
@Steampunk727
3 жыл бұрын
@@stephenbaumanartwork I have some hi res images and photos of his work taken in different museums in Croatia. If you're interested, let me know
Hirschsprung is German/Swiss - not danish. You should read up about the Jewish couple (theHirschsprung's) who facilitated and some say even created the "Skagen Painters" of Denmark... Without them no great art in Denmark and parts of Sweden..