Susan Euler

Susan Euler

Lively and entertaining ten-minute summaries of well known works of art, landmarks, and historical events presented by a knowledgeable art historian .

Fauvism

Fauvism

German Expressionism

German Expressionism

Design, Art, and You

Design, Art, and You

Invention of Paint

Invention of Paint

What is Modern Art?

What is Modern Art?

Mid-Century Art and Design

Mid-Century Art and Design

Understanding Surrealism

Understanding Surrealism

Secrets of Art History

Secrets of Art History

Wigs, Art, and Culture

Wigs, Art, and Culture

Understanding Abstract Art

Understanding Abstract Art

Edvard Munch

Edvard Munch

How to Become an Art Expert

How to Become an Art Expert

History of the Still Life

History of the Still Life

Invention of Photography

Invention of Photography

The Real Moulin Rouge

The Real Moulin Rouge

Cubism

Cubism

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  • @kwalityproducts9227
    @kwalityproducts92272 күн бұрын

    Thanks, many many thanks.

  • @kwalityproducts9227
    @kwalityproducts92272 күн бұрын

    Thanks a lot for taking up this subject, very well explained many thanks.

  • @towardsthelight4919
    @towardsthelight49199 күн бұрын

    Great information, but please stop the music in the background. It’s much louder than it should be and it’s hard to concentrate on what you’re saying, but thank you anyway🙏

  • @davidfranklin2584
    @davidfranklin258415 күн бұрын

    Any race with blue eyes has Caucasian in their blood

  • @InkyJoey
    @InkyJoey28 күн бұрын

    My new favourite channel

  • @MA-P1978
    @MA-P1978Ай бұрын

    Nice job Susan! I enjoyed the history lesson.

  • @recreepy
    @recreepyАй бұрын

    I'm genuinely impressed-bravo!

  • @paradisdunord6111
    @paradisdunord6111Ай бұрын

    thanks

  • @ngocminhnguyen9973
    @ngocminhnguyen9973Ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for this video. It hepls me a lot with my thesis!

  • @sanjaynakate4955
    @sanjaynakate4955Ай бұрын

    Fantastic Thanks for sharing

  • @sanjaynakate4955
    @sanjaynakate4955Ай бұрын

    Really impressive

  • @user-fu1xp8gb8q
    @user-fu1xp8gb8qАй бұрын

    Enjoyed this very much! I would have liked more about Picasso, I'll keep watching your videos to learn more :)

  • @user-fu1xp8gb8q
    @user-fu1xp8gb8qАй бұрын

    Great video, thanks :)

  • @user-fu1xp8gb8q
    @user-fu1xp8gb8qАй бұрын

    Learned some interesting facts and concepts - thank you :)

  • @user-fu1xp8gb8q
    @user-fu1xp8gb8qАй бұрын

    Fantastic video, thanks!!

  • @user-fu1xp8gb8q
    @user-fu1xp8gb8qАй бұрын

    Fantastic video, thank you!

  • @samlyons3552
    @samlyons3552Ай бұрын

    would LOVE your opinion of the Weistling family's work ( Morgan`s wife goes by Joann Peralta )

  • Ай бұрын

    merci pour cette explication ! pouvez-vous faire une vidéo spécial space age svp? avec les pièces cultes du mouvement, etc Peu de personnes en parle en détails et c'est un mouvement que j'aimerais approfondir, et j'aime beaucoup votre manière d'expliquer :)

  • @susanfarley1332
    @susanfarley1332Ай бұрын

    Those horns playing Rule Britannia was too loud. Other music was too loud too. Cant hear the lady talk. PLEASE TAKE THAT MUSIC OFF THE VIDEO. IT'S RUINING THE WHOLE VIDEO. YOU SOUNDIKE YOU ATE TRYING TO BE LOUDER BUT THE MUSIC IS WINNING. PLEASE TAKE IT OFF

  • @gyulaerdei3180
    @gyulaerdei31802 ай бұрын

    Gyönyörű Szkíta - Hun kincsek ! Amely azonos azzal ami a Kárpát medencében található ! De, az korábbi ... ! :)

  • @gyulaerdei3180
    @gyulaerdei31802 ай бұрын

    ... a Kárpát-medencei - korábbi ! :)

  • @gbluesky4264
    @gbluesky42642 ай бұрын

    What is the title of the piano piece?

  • @TheRoundandround
    @TheRoundandround2 ай бұрын

    ABSTRACT ART IN NOT ART BUT ONE OF THE BIGGEST SCAMS IN HISTORY. IN THIS OWMAN YOU CAN CLEARLY OBSERVE THE PROFOUND LEVEL OF INDOCTRINATION OF THE MASSES. SHE ACTUALLY BELIEVES WHAT SHE IS SAYING. COMPARE A REMBRANDT WITH WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING AT. IT IS SIMPLE. ART TAKES SKILL, REFINEMENT, DISCIPLINE, PURPOSE, BEAUTY. EXACTLY THE OPPOSITE OF "ABSTRACT" RUBBISH. DO NOT FALL FOR THE SCAM ANY LONGER.

  • @jmaalona
    @jmaalona2 ай бұрын

    I love Matisse and Les Fauves 👍🏽

  • @augusto____
    @augusto____2 ай бұрын

    Thank you, professor

  • @susaneuler9462
    @susaneuler94622 ай бұрын

    I really appreciate hearing from you. I'm so glad you liked the video. Keep watching!

  • @corvuslotor
    @corvuslotor2 ай бұрын

    The graphics you do in these are so captivating, love all your videos Susan!

  • @susaneuler9462
    @susaneuler94622 ай бұрын

    Thank you for watching and loving the videos. I really love making them. As for the graphics...I work so hard on them; always trying to get them "just right." It's GREAT to hear when someone notices them. Thank you!!!!

  • @owengribbons8203
    @owengribbons82032 ай бұрын

    Great work susan

  • @susaneuler9462
    @susaneuler94622 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much!! I'm glad you enjoyed it. Keep watching!

  • @Dolphine43
    @Dolphine432 ай бұрын

    Great information about Mid Century Art & Design. I really enjoyed the video.

  • @susaneuler9462
    @susaneuler94622 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much. I really like this style, and after I made the video I redesigned my living room in Mid-century style, complete with Eames chair which I had stashed upstairs, unused, in my office. Everything old is new again!

  • @jasminnemcdonald94A
    @jasminnemcdonald94A3 ай бұрын

    At least this is historically accurate rather than how the movie depicts it.

  • @susaneuler9462
    @susaneuler94622 ай бұрын

    Yes, it is accurate. But I am an art historian, so that's my job. The movie tells a story. But the story told in the movie is accurate also. Lot of drama went on at the Moulin Rouge - still does. Thank you so much for watching and commenting.

  • @AndreaBessMillana
    @AndreaBessMillana3 ай бұрын

    Nice video

  • @susaneuler9462
    @susaneuler94622 ай бұрын

    Thank you! I really appreciate your support,

  • @AndreaBessMillana
    @AndreaBessMillana3 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this!

  • @ms.genevievehennacy
    @ms.genevievehennacy4 ай бұрын

    10:23 Malyévich?

  • @susaneuler9462
    @susaneuler94622 ай бұрын

    I'm not sure what you mean by this. I used the usual American pronunciation, which I realize is very different from the Russian pronunciation. But this brings up a point we debated in graduate school. The consensus was that when you are speaking English, it's best not to stick in a lot of non-English pronunciations because it's awkward and phony. For example, the correct German pronunciation of my last name is Oil-er. But Americans say "You-ler," so that's what I go with. I have actually received comments about this!!! So...anyway...I pronounce all names with an American accent. I appreciate your watching my video. And thanks for the comment!

  • @sallymcmurray949
    @sallymcmurray9494 ай бұрын

    You are wrong ma'am. Blue-eyed people came from ONE common ansestor. Blue-eyed peoples originated from Turkey, some say Italy and if you know anything and the links between both of those countries, you will know why the debate exists. You have to follow genetics, not pictures. All people who die have blue eyes? LOL!!!!!! Ever heard of paint? Or maybe inter-marriage? In order to have blue eyes, both parents must have the mutant gene that is resessive. Back in the day, Egyptians would have to had married someone with the gene, then as time goes on you could get that gene expression in an Egyption. I have Olive skin and blue eyes and none of my ancestors came from the upper regions like Finland, Sweden or Denmark. Mine came from Asia Minor.

  • @susaneuler9462
    @susaneuler94622 ай бұрын

    If you look up what eyes look like shortly after death you will see that they have turned a milky blue. You can even see photos, if you do not believe me. But that's not the point. Some ancient Egyptians had blue eyes, as I say in the video. What I am discussing is not genetics, but how blue eyes were used SYMBOLICALLY to indicate that a person had passed on into the Afterlife. And the concept of blue eyes linked with eternal life and divinity continued symbolically with the Eye of Horus, and the Turkish nazar. Unfortunately some people argue that because some ancient Egyptians are depicted with blue eyes that means that they must have been Nordic caucasians. They most probably were not, as you yourself point out. You have olive skin and blue eyes and are not Nordic. Please watch the video again. You will see that the point is symbolism, not a discussion of genetics at all. Thanks for your comment. I appreciate hearing from you.

  • @jabbermocky4520
    @jabbermocky45204 ай бұрын

    I love the composition of this video. Old-timey yet quite contemporary. As a former graphics artist ( for newspapers ) I endorse this style! Cheers.

  • @susaneuler9462
    @susaneuler94622 ай бұрын

    THANK YOU SO MUCH. I work really hard on the graphics, so it means a lot to me to hear from another graphic artist. To me, creating all these graphics is a major reason for doing the video.

  • @renzo6490
    @renzo64904 ай бұрын

    I look at some of the paintings by the Fauves: Matisse, Derain, Vlaminck and I marvel at the creativity they exhibit as they replace natural colors with unconventional ones. I stare and stare trying to figure out if there is some sort of system that they are following as they make their choices. There doesn't seem to be a consistent one. Someone suggested that one color can take the place of another so long as it is the same value and temperature as the original. That makes sense. But the Fauves didn't always follow that system. The color choices seem arbitrary. But if they ARE truly arbitrary and chosen at random,the paintings wouldn't have the feeling that the colors have been composed. All those colors SEEM right !! Their inventiveness just floors me !!

  • @jabbermocky4520
    @jabbermocky45204 ай бұрын

    Creativity: An elusive spirit. Hard to put into words. Great job doing it anyway. Cheers.

  • @susaneuler9462
    @susaneuler94622 ай бұрын

    There was no system. The artist chose the colors based on what they thought worked. You are correct...the colors seem right. That's exactly what they were going for. Thank you for you excellent comment. I really appreciate hearing from you.

  • @susaneuler9462
    @susaneuler94622 ай бұрын

    Thanks. I always like hearing comments like this. Thanks for watching.

  • @ralphmilner3347
    @ralphmilner33474 ай бұрын

    Couldn’t get through the crazy intro.

  • @outtathyme5679
    @outtathyme56794 ай бұрын

    Really great

  • @susaneuler9462
    @susaneuler94624 ай бұрын

    Thank you! I worked very hard on this project. I appreciate your support.

  • @all4honor
    @all4honor4 ай бұрын

    Now you just take a pill and poof. Its gone. In your opinion, if disease was able to cured would humankind be further along or still in the same spot. Same question with regards to the Spanish flu. His history shown us that we have changed or gotten worse after such events? Thank you for your input?

  • @susaneuler9462
    @susaneuler94624 ай бұрын

    Same spot, definitely. We never seem to learn.

  • @aeorange
    @aeorange5 ай бұрын

    This is an interesting theory backed by no evidence. One could just as easily argue the opposite. If the blue eyed sculptures were meant to depict the dead, then their bodies would be sunken, but their bodies are depicted as in life, full of vigour. Why would the eyes be singled out for a post Morton appearance? This is simply not logical. DNA advances will eventual answer these questions conclusively.

  • @susaneuler9462
    @susaneuler94624 ай бұрын

    Clearly you have not seen any dead bodies. The appearance does not change immediately: no shrinking, bloating, or discoloration for quite some time, depending on circumstances. But what does change, even sometimes shortly before death, are the eyes. They become bluish and milky-looking. You can look up dead eyes on the internet to see this for yourself. Thus, I think that the ancient Egyptians took this as a sign that the person had passed on into another realm of existence. They called it the Field of Reeds. Think of it like this: the person looked the same at death as they had in life except for the postmortem change in eye color. This was seen as a sign of something significant. As for DNA - DNA is difficult to recover and not very reliable for bodies that ancient. And DNA does not tell a person's eye, skin, or hair color exactly, although it can indicate if they have, say, a gene for blue eyes. For example, I have a gene for blue eyes since my Dad had blue eyes. But because my mother had brown eyes, my eyes (and those of my siblings) are also brown because brown eyes are a dominate gene. Thanks for writing to me and watching the video! I appreciate your interest.

  • @jomnres2
    @jomnres25 ай бұрын

    Thomas Cole seemed to be as much a philosopher as he was an artist.

  • @susaneuler9462
    @susaneuler94624 ай бұрын

    Probably true. His paintings have that kind of feel. Thanks for the comment!

  • @amyexner
    @amyexner5 ай бұрын

    Scientists always think they know about human evolution history….its all speculation..we don’t really know; however, blue-eyed people are more superior in history.

  • @susaneuler9462
    @susaneuler94624 ай бұрын

    I'm an art historian, so I use different criteria.

  • @Arcticstar69
    @Arcticstar695 ай бұрын

    The druids where priests in Al-Khemet.

  • @susaneuler9462
    @susaneuler94624 ай бұрын

    No they weren't.

  • @ilovefacebookandebay
    @ilovefacebookandebay5 ай бұрын

    Hello. Ex Professional Dancer at the Moulin Rouge here. ( Dec 86 to Jan 88 ), the last year of Femmes, Femmes, Femmes. It's pronounced MoulAN Rouge, not MoulON.

  • @cb4675
    @cb46755 ай бұрын

    Many thanks 🙏

  • @susaneuler9462
    @susaneuler94625 ай бұрын

    I appreciate your support! Thanks for watching.

  • @renzo6490
    @renzo64905 ай бұрын

    Quite well done and explained. Even the French pronunciations were accurate ( except for Monet ) My only quibble...background music. Too loud, unnecessary constant. The ear can be pulled in two different directions as it is here. We have a person speaking and in the background,we hear music. Especially when the music is something we are familiar with, the ear focuses on it to the detriment of the speaker’s message.

  • @susaneuler9462
    @susaneuler94625 ай бұрын

    I made this video 8 years ago before I got proficient on how to use the software. Thus, the music tends to be too loud. I am much better now. I just loaded a new video you will want check out on Modern Sculpture. Yes, I tend to pronounce Monet in an American way. Hard not to! Anyway...thanks for your comments and support.

  • @hr3800
    @hr38006 ай бұрын

    You are amazing 🌟😃 packing in so much. Really good 📯👑📯

  • @susaneuler9462
    @susaneuler94625 ай бұрын

    Thank you!!! I work very hard on these videos. I'm so glad you enjoy them. I just posted a new one on Modern Sculpture you will like. Thanks for your support.

  • @hr3800
    @hr38006 ай бұрын

    GREAT 🌟👌🌟😃

  • @susaneuler9462
    @susaneuler94625 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much! I really appreciate hearing from you. I just posted a new video on Modern Sculpture I think you will enjoy. And, again, thank you for watching.

  • @hr3800
    @hr38006 ай бұрын

    GREAT 🌟👌🌟

  • @susaneuler9462
    @susaneuler94625 ай бұрын

    Thank you! I see you have watched several of my videos. I really appreciate your interest and support. I work very hard on these programs. Always good to hear that people like them. Thanks for contacting me.

  • @alm54
    @alm546 ай бұрын

    About 45 years ago, for two and one half years, I danced at the Moulin Rouge Paris always wondering about the history of the cabaret...... you have so eloquently, filled in the gaps.... I'm so glad I found you! Thank You So Very Much....

  • @susaneuler9462
    @susaneuler94626 ай бұрын

    Wow! I am so impressed. A dancer at the Moulin Rouge? What a great job. I took lots of dance classes myself, and appeared in college musicals, but had no real talent, although I still wear ballet shoes as slippers. I'm glad I found you, too. Always a pleasure to hear from someone who understands the complexities of what I'm discussing. Again...I am so impressed. Thanks for watching, and for writing to me.

  • @ilovefacebookandebay
    @ilovefacebookandebay5 ай бұрын

    Hi. Which Revue were you in ?

  • @somekindofdude1130
    @somekindofdude11306 ай бұрын

    Thank you for making this. Could you please send me the subtitles file so i can make one for greek?

  • @Tonitrvs
    @Tonitrvs6 ай бұрын

    LONDON (Reuters) - Up to 70 percent of British men and half of all Western European men are related to the Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun, geneticists in Switzerland said.

  • @mohamedgalal7399
    @mohamedgalal73993 ай бұрын

    ha ha ha

  • @sincorazon9920
    @sincorazon99203 ай бұрын

    🤣🤣 they have the same haplotype R1B if you actually read the study, and R1B is wildly present in Africa as well.

  • @susaneuler9462
    @susaneuler94622 ай бұрын

    I question this.

  • @susaneuler9462
    @susaneuler94622 ай бұрын

    Correct.

  • @MitchConnor420
    @MitchConnor420Ай бұрын

    This is actually quite possible. I'm not saying ether it's true or not, just that it is possible. Egypt was conquered by the Greeks in 300b.c. and then the Romans in like 30b.c. so there was likely alot of interracial relationships, maybe even more then in modern times as race/color wasn't as big an issue in the ancient world, especially in the Mediterranean as it connected the bulk of the ancient world