So rich with wisdom. I could listen to them talk for hours
@floydkingi43645 ай бұрын
Brilliant art, for a Serial Killer!...
@edwardferry82475 ай бұрын
This is wonderful, thank you very much
@eduardojosevazquez64545 ай бұрын
A pesar de ser un estilo, que no consumo, me pareció una exhibición brillante con un colorido audaz y amable, mis felicitaciones por tan buena muestra que llega a emocionar.
@chiarapoggi64085 ай бұрын
Preferirei vedere solo la opere senza i commenti.
@nicolasmuzzupappa78077 ай бұрын
My favorite artist.
@brianpurdy60728 ай бұрын
I am a Sickert enthusiast but pictures here I had not seen before. Many thanks.
@schiz0ricard09 ай бұрын
rest in peice @chrisqboyd
@D7nielle10 ай бұрын
He pulled her off the bus 😢 and told her she belonged to him. Oh Jean. Imagine the life she had with him. Wow.
@PeteAxeShields11 ай бұрын
Great art ? REALLY ? FFS these " experts " are hilarious !
@cathykinn4516 Жыл бұрын
The Dogs?
@Alanoffer Жыл бұрын
I came here after seeing the George rowlett self portrait ,
@dimitrisgonatas2264 Жыл бұрын
I find awerbachs paintings having more dynamic not to say that I don't like kosof
@artworld9799 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful sharing! Amazing work about art! So much peaceful video!
@IamMathenge Жыл бұрын
can i do a submission from Kenya?
@jesusruiz9300 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely amazing.
@dearestsimone Жыл бұрын
Thank you-- so beautiful!!
@mariapilarme2 жыл бұрын
I want to enter 2022!!!
@tituslane49292 жыл бұрын
Brilliant exhibition many thanks
@sebastianverney78512 жыл бұрын
For me (these things are very subjective), the most interesting British artist since Constable, Turner and Blake.
@bzxshor67mpts2 жыл бұрын
I really find it funny seeing expert judges make fools of themselves as they downgrade a once wonderful piece of art history with choices that put most people off going to Art galleries.. It is virus which seems to affect Art critics who have a desire to kill the art industry Enough said
@thetavernmillau84652 жыл бұрын
Bless her. I knew Jean & her mother back in 1967-70,when her mother lived in Dartmouth Row,not far from me and my family. I was invited by her mother, to have tea, see the garden and her studio :) I made friends with Jean's son,Jason Bratby. We were 8 years old and used to run around the bombed-out houses in Lewisham Hill! He later came to my secondary school and joined my O-Level Art class. Jason & I knew eachother again from 1975,but lost contact over the next few years. I remained friendly with his mother, Jean Cooke, and we used to often cross paths at exhibitions,or when her 4-seater Morgan ran out of petrol,and we'd all push it or go collect the petrol! In the later years she'd be riding her bike across Blackheath. Jean & John divorced,and John used to live in his studio above the garage! I'd often visit them,but see nothing of John. He was quite mad and hid himself away. Wonder what happened to Jason! So sad I didn't get to see you much after I left to live in France! Fond memories of you & your mum
@sweeney603 жыл бұрын
So rare to see Sister Wendy speaking with a living artist. She looks so happy to be talking about art and religion with someone who had so much in common with her.
@emilyjharnett25093 жыл бұрын
Wouldnt it be wonderful to reward many more than one as she did
@shajinjaleelartist3 жыл бұрын
very..nice
@TheIrishAnge3 жыл бұрын
Thanks to Piano Nobile for this inspirational video and congratulations to all the artists who participated. 👏🏻👏🏻
@raibarker67923 жыл бұрын
Really moved by the winning portrait, raw and yet tender and accepting, Fantastic seeing winners humble reaction, and well deserved as she paints portraits regularly, she knows herself well. Brilliant
@BillRitchie3 жыл бұрын
Highly encouraging for anyone watching and it demonstrates how one woman can benefit so many. Would that I could do at least a sliver of what she achieved.
@MarysJanuszPazdzioch3 жыл бұрын
Interesting pieces of true art. Thank you for introduce Leon Kossoff to me👍🙂
@arttalkwithfasinawaz21593 жыл бұрын
Really nice step.
@Bickidan3 жыл бұрын
Loved the winning portrait - such vulnerability and adventure!
@larrywilkes38183 жыл бұрын
Just from the brief glimpses I was immediately struck by the winner's painting. Bold ,uncompromising, brave, and, it turned out, so much the artist.
@patriciamalt60103 жыл бұрын
wonderful painting lucy
@jacintafeeney40373 жыл бұрын
Just beautiful to see William again.
@marquamfurniture3 жыл бұрын
So very pleased for the winner. Initially I had no idea she had a disability. I just thought the painting looked the most brutally frank and honest. No symbolism, no gimmicks.
@tapajyotimukherjee86183 жыл бұрын
Wanderful I want to exhibit. How can I?
@2209009pm3 жыл бұрын
?
@cindyoverall81393 жыл бұрын
Oh my God,, what a cracked canvas.. Do not use canvas! It moves always. Use Masonite or oil board
@change9623 жыл бұрын
Great initiative. Many takes of a portrait. The judges must have had hard time deciding the winner.
@RobinPaineartist4 жыл бұрын
What a fascinating collection and film! I knew John Bratby late in his life. Quite a character!
@sandihester4 жыл бұрын
I really loved this!
@pastfutureart5 жыл бұрын
I spy Frank Auerbach in this video. Glad to see Kossoff on here. I hope there will be a major retrospective soon.
@cohencohen543 жыл бұрын
The two artists have been friends for a long time and have influenced each other’s works.
@sebastianverney78512 жыл бұрын
and Timothy Hyman, and George Rowlett, talking to Auerbach at 6.00. George had a minor part in Blow-up in 1966, when he was a painting student at the RA schools. You can see him in the tennis court scene.
@SlayEveryDay7615 жыл бұрын
Hello, Jean. You may not remember but you drew my dad and his (Ex) girlfriend. He was called Mario Giannini
@isabelwalter7912 жыл бұрын
Hi! I'm a History of Art undergraduate at Oxford University and doing an extended essay on Jean Cooke and John Bratby, could I possibly contact you via email if you still have access to the drawing or to any qualitative information surrounding that portrait exchange you or your family may have? . . - Izzy Walter
@heathstjohn677511 ай бұрын
@@isabelwalter791 Hello. Did you not ever receive a reply, please ? And, do you know of the claim that it was Bratby who painted the ' works ' of Tony Hancock, in 1961 film ' The Rebel ', please ?. Thank you.
@wendybratby27755 жыл бұрын
Hi my name is Wendy Bratby
@geoffreymead54463 жыл бұрын
Is your mother Jean Cooke? If so I was at the exhibition at the Jerwood Hastings, where I live. I was very touched by the show and so glad that her work is being seen and admired. Wonderful talk by you and your brother.
Пікірлер
Proud to have this man in my family tree
Great. Very quiet work. Calm.
😍
Классный художник жаль нет перевода на русский
So rich with wisdom. I could listen to them talk for hours
Brilliant art, for a Serial Killer!...
This is wonderful, thank you very much
A pesar de ser un estilo, que no consumo, me pareció una exhibición brillante con un colorido audaz y amable, mis felicitaciones por tan buena muestra que llega a emocionar.
Preferirei vedere solo la opere senza i commenti.
My favorite artist.
I am a Sickert enthusiast but pictures here I had not seen before. Many thanks.
rest in peice @chrisqboyd
He pulled her off the bus 😢 and told her she belonged to him. Oh Jean. Imagine the life she had with him. Wow.
Great art ? REALLY ? FFS these " experts " are hilarious !
The Dogs?
I came here after seeing the George rowlett self portrait ,
I find awerbachs paintings having more dynamic not to say that I don't like kosof
Wonderful sharing! Amazing work about art! So much peaceful video!
can i do a submission from Kenya?
Absolutely amazing.
Thank you-- so beautiful!!
I want to enter 2022!!!
Brilliant exhibition many thanks
For me (these things are very subjective), the most interesting British artist since Constable, Turner and Blake.
I really find it funny seeing expert judges make fools of themselves as they downgrade a once wonderful piece of art history with choices that put most people off going to Art galleries.. It is virus which seems to affect Art critics who have a desire to kill the art industry Enough said
Bless her. I knew Jean & her mother back in 1967-70,when her mother lived in Dartmouth Row,not far from me and my family. I was invited by her mother, to have tea, see the garden and her studio :) I made friends with Jean's son,Jason Bratby. We were 8 years old and used to run around the bombed-out houses in Lewisham Hill! He later came to my secondary school and joined my O-Level Art class. Jason & I knew eachother again from 1975,but lost contact over the next few years. I remained friendly with his mother, Jean Cooke, and we used to often cross paths at exhibitions,or when her 4-seater Morgan ran out of petrol,and we'd all push it or go collect the petrol! In the later years she'd be riding her bike across Blackheath. Jean & John divorced,and John used to live in his studio above the garage! I'd often visit them,but see nothing of John. He was quite mad and hid himself away. Wonder what happened to Jason! So sad I didn't get to see you much after I left to live in France! Fond memories of you & your mum
So rare to see Sister Wendy speaking with a living artist. She looks so happy to be talking about art and religion with someone who had so much in common with her.
Wouldnt it be wonderful to reward many more than one as she did
very..nice
Thanks to Piano Nobile for this inspirational video and congratulations to all the artists who participated. 👏🏻👏🏻
Really moved by the winning portrait, raw and yet tender and accepting, Fantastic seeing winners humble reaction, and well deserved as she paints portraits regularly, she knows herself well. Brilliant
Highly encouraging for anyone watching and it demonstrates how one woman can benefit so many. Would that I could do at least a sliver of what she achieved.
Interesting pieces of true art. Thank you for introduce Leon Kossoff to me👍🙂
Really nice step.
Loved the winning portrait - such vulnerability and adventure!
Just from the brief glimpses I was immediately struck by the winner's painting. Bold ,uncompromising, brave, and, it turned out, so much the artist.
wonderful painting lucy
Just beautiful to see William again.
So very pleased for the winner. Initially I had no idea she had a disability. I just thought the painting looked the most brutally frank and honest. No symbolism, no gimmicks.
Wanderful I want to exhibit. How can I?
?
Oh my God,, what a cracked canvas.. Do not use canvas! It moves always. Use Masonite or oil board
Great initiative. Many takes of a portrait. The judges must have had hard time deciding the winner.
What a fascinating collection and film! I knew John Bratby late in his life. Quite a character!
I really loved this!
I spy Frank Auerbach in this video. Glad to see Kossoff on here. I hope there will be a major retrospective soon.
The two artists have been friends for a long time and have influenced each other’s works.
and Timothy Hyman, and George Rowlett, talking to Auerbach at 6.00. George had a minor part in Blow-up in 1966, when he was a painting student at the RA schools. You can see him in the tennis court scene.
Hello, Jean. You may not remember but you drew my dad and his (Ex) girlfriend. He was called Mario Giannini
Hi! I'm a History of Art undergraduate at Oxford University and doing an extended essay on Jean Cooke and John Bratby, could I possibly contact you via email if you still have access to the drawing or to any qualitative information surrounding that portrait exchange you or your family may have? . . - Izzy Walter
@@isabelwalter791 Hello. Did you not ever receive a reply, please ? And, do you know of the claim that it was Bratby who painted the ' works ' of Tony Hancock, in 1961 film ' The Rebel ', please ?. Thank you.
Hi my name is Wendy Bratby
Is your mother Jean Cooke? If so I was at the exhibition at the Jerwood Hastings, where I live. I was very touched by the show and so glad that her work is being seen and admired. Wonderful talk by you and your brother.
Dousing for pictures!
fantastic