Women In Art [The Original Artwork] [Part 2]

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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2008

As beautiful as eggman913's original "Women In Art" is, I knew many people wanted more. I created this video, which is part informational and part creativity, to hopefully entertain and inform people.

A special thanks to all of the website owners who provided photos of the art, and the YouTuber; "boniyetta" and his associates for identifying the artwork and artists.

Also, thank you to the music geniuses of the past, whose work I used in this project. This is some of the most beautiful and subtle music ever created.

Beethoven: "Moonlight Sonata"
Bach: "Air On The G String"
Debussy: "Clair de Lune"
Dvorak: "The New World" [from Symphony #9]

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  • Notice how the artwork is crap when it gets to the 1930's (modern art).

  • @johanovich777

    Ha!  I have to agree, but probably a more accurate way of saying it is "I just don't get that kind of "art": "; because there are many people that absolutely LOVE IT. I can't imagine why, but they do.

  • very good thanks for this one

  • were you able to watch both parts? some people have one of the parts blocked for some reason

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  • I have watched all your other videos, and cannot believe such talent ! Oh that I had some of that knowledge and could sell my Caspian horses that way. There are still too few in the world. I cannot even cope with a mobile phone, so I guess there is little chance. Have a good weekend, hope you are not snowed under ! The weather is crazy.

  • Like your first part, i have the same comment, just such a wonderful combination. I still wonder how many hours and hours you must have taken to put this wonderful video together. So many portraits I have never seen before. Here am I sitting creating pastes of dogs cats and horses out of my head; wondering what a human would look like if I dared to try one day. Probably the result might be O.K. except when I got to the legs then I would have a cannon bone and hooves! Thank you again, amazing

  • I've learned more from watching you & Eggman's videos than I ever did when sitting in a humanities class! Thanks so much.---TAA

  • Very ,very Beautiful video-5/5

  • genial !!!!

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