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500 Years of Female Portraits in Western Art

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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2007

by Philip Scott Johnson

Women In Art

Music: Bach's Sarabande from Suite for Solo Cello No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007 performed by Yo-Yo Ma

Nominated as Most Creative Video
2nd Annual YouTube Awards

For a complete list of artists and paintings visit http://www.maysstuff.com/womenid.htm

Created using Abrosoft Fantamorph

High resolution version:
http://www.vimeo.com/1456037

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philipscottjohnson@gmail.com

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  • es fantastico

  • it is also kinda... well... odd

  • Nice, i am doing a project on this video in school. :P

  • whats the painting at 2:30

    and at 0:39?

  • It would cool to connect with a ton of different kind of artists! Add me on twitter @EmpireColor

  • What is "Western Art"- It certainly can't refer to the hemishperes. I know Western Art is Generally Eurocentric art, not Western by a geographical definition. I enjoyed this video. I expressed the wonderment that it only included ethnic Europeans. The roots of Western Art a la Art History class, start in Africa and the Middle East.  If I was clever enough to create something as enjoyable as this, I would try to create Women In Art, starting with the Venus of Willendorf.

  • LA SEDUCCIÓN COMIENZA CON UN ROSTRO Y SE VUELVE MILES PERO LA SEDUCCION ES LA MISMA...EXCELENTE !

  • THAT was one of the coolest things of I've ever seen in my life. Love the morphing. Looks like the same woman frame to frame but its sooooo not as a whole. I disagree that it goes from "beautiful and technical" to "crappy modern". The whole purpose of painting changed with photography, prior to the 1840's painting was the only way to convey a likeness, by the end of the US Civil War, massive access to photography changed everything so painting became more about expression and storytelling.

  • beautiful!!! perfect!!! THANKS!!! :)

  • Perfect! A beautiful video! Fantastic!

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