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เที่ยวแกลเลอรีอังกฤษ ชมภาพแวนโก๊ะ ของจริง! | Point of View On Tour EP.28

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    Hi! This is View from Point of View channel!
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    Now I'm at National Gallery Museum in England
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    There's so many paintings by famous artists here
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    Like van Gogh, Picasso, da Vinci,
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    or Monet
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    So I'll take you around to see the paintings today
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    Imagine you're my travel buddy then!
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    So if you like my videos,
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    don't forget to subscribe
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    so you'll know whenever there's a new video
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    OK, let's go.
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    Finally, after going through the gallery
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    and seeing so many famous artists
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    we are now in front of an original van Gogh!
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    Let's go see.
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    Vincent van Gogh. Gosh, so hard to pronounce!
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    known by Thais as van Gogh, is a Dutch post-impressionist painter.
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    He led a very sad life.
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    When he reached the age of 17-18,
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    he went to intern at a gallery
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    that sold paintings.
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    After interning in his hometown,
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    he was sent to Paris
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    which you might know that Paris was the
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    capital of art.
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    He thought he was going to succeed in life,
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    but no. Because he was a sincere person;
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    didn't like lying or taking advantage
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    he didn't succeed in selling pictures.
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    The gallery he was working at liked to take
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    low quality paintings and
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    tell people that "This is a masterpiece!"
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    Therefore, the price is very high.
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    van Gogh would then whisper the truth
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    to customers.
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    The owner then found out
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    and fired van Gogh.
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    That was his first episode of the unfortunate series,
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    so he thought he wasn't good in business
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    and turned to religion.
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    So, he plunged into a religious life
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    he studied and tried to become a pastor.
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    He got to deliver a sermon in a town
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    but because he wasn't good with public speaking
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    [I'm not good with words but my heart is yours]
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    Not good with speeches, but wanted to be a pastor
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    didn't work out. He didn't succeed
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    so he turned his back to religion
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    and realized that art was his calling.
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    "If I don't want to sell pictures, I'll paint them myself"
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    So during 1880 to around 1890,
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    these ten years, van Gogh
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    became a painter and produced so many paintings.
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    Just in a decade,
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    he painted around
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    2,100 paintings.
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    Try estimating how many days he used per painting.
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    His paintings weren't simple sketches, but
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    were oil paintings in big frames.
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    He painted so many works!
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    His style is post-impressionism:
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    bright colours, exciting brushwork.
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    If you look closely at his work, you can see
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    how his brush swifts.
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    When they try to prove a van Gogh,
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    they usually prove it from the brushwork.
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    Moreover, van Gogh's subjects are usually
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    simple daily life objects
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    to show that there's nothing more to life.
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    Apart from that, he wasn't an introvert, not interested
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    in meeting other people like other artists,
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    So he got to meet other renowned artists
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    especially his best friend, Paul Gauguin
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    I believe you have heard his name.
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    Which leads us to the next painting:
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    "The Sunflowers"
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    This painting is actually part of a collection.
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    The collection is entitled "Decoration for the Yellow House."
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    These paintings were painted to decorate a yellow house.
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    Yes, literally yellow. This is van Gogh's house in France
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    which Gauguin was going to stay at for a while.
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    Out of love for his friend, van Gogh wanted to decorate
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    Gauguin's room with a painting of sunflowers
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    "See Gauguin, life is simple"
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    "There is no need for extravagant decor"
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    "just a picture of sunflowers can brighten up your day"
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    This moved Gauguin so much that
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    he said that the sunflower collection
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    is van Gogh's best work.
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    It's his masterpiece.
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    The two were really close.
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    When van Gogh was painting that collection,
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    Gauguin also painted a picture of van Gogh painting the sunflowers
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    like a painting of a painting of a painting.
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    They had a really close relationship,
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    and also had some dramas like
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    when van Gogh was depressed
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    because his unsuccessful life.
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    His paintings were rarely sold when he was alive.
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    He only became famous posthumously.
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    Once, van Gogh was painting and got mad.
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    He took a blade and
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    chased Gauguin around
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    and after unsuccessfully hurting Gauguin,
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    he used that blade to cut his ear off
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    and then painted a portrait of himself without the ear.
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    You might have heard this story.
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    Because of his mental illness, he committed suicide
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    at the age of 37. Such a short life.
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    If he lived longer, we would've been
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    able to appreciate more of his art.
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    Despite being able to sell only one painting
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    from more than 2,000 paintings
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    when he was alive,
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    his work became a hit after he died.
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    Many people bought and sold his work.
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    It could be said that
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    his life was quite sad. He couldn't even see his fame.
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    You can see how popular he is.
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    It's the only painting people look at.
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    This is "Sunflowers" painted in 1888.
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    The "Sunflower" behind me,
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    he painted it in yellow
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    to show his friendship.
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    At first, it was hung in
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    the guest's room in van Gogh's house.
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    He was very proud of this painting.
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    Sunflowers are the symbol of appreciation,
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    and gratitude.
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    I tried oil paintings when I was little
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    and I studied from this painting.
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    Never thought I'd be able to see the original.
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    I think this is also a type of a nerd.
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    You might not know I painted too.
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    I did oil painting, pastel, acrylic
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    but now all my skills are gone.
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    All that's left are the illustrations for my videos.
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    Let's talk about the sunflower collection.
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    It's a collection because there isn't just one.
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    Right?
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    When I showed the painting, you might've wondered
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    it doesn't look like the one I've seen.
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    There are 7 paintings is this set; painted continuously.
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    Each painting is scattered in different parts of the world.
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    The 7 paintings are grouped into 2 sets.
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    The first group are the first 4 paintings.
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    They are the original paintings intended to decorate the room.
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    The other 3 are his favourites
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    so he copied the first 4 and made another set.
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    So where can you see all 7?
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    Sadly, you can't see all 7.
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    Because the first is now private property.
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    We can only see it if the owner lets us.
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    The second one is even harder to see.
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    It was bought by a Japanese buyer to be installed in a museum
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    but during the second world war,
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    Japan was bombed,
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    and the painting disappeared along with other stuff.
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    Now, people are trying to recreate this painting
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    from old photographs
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    but haven't succeeded yet.
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    It's hard to achieve his brushwork
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    and other elements.
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    So, we just have to wait.
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    If you're a fan of Conan the Detective
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    Surprising to see that they're connected, right?
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    but in Conan the Movie 19: Sunflowers of Inferno
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    the sunflowers in that movie
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    are a reference to this second painting.
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    The third painting is one of the most famous.
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    It is in a museum in Munich, Germany.
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    We now come to
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    the fourth painting that I saw.
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    It might be a well-known painting with the yellow background.
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    Like said, it's in National Gallery Museum, UK.
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    If you don't want to travel to UK but want to see
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    the fourth painting,
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    the fifth, sixth, and seventh are copies of the first set.
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    The fourth has two copies and one is
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    at Tokyo, which is the fifth painting.
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    And the sixth
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    is at van Gogh Foundation, Netherlands.
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    The last is a copy of the one at Munich,
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    now installed in the US.
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    So that was a brief story about van Gogh's sunflowers.
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    Behind me is "van Gogh's Chair"
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    another famous painting.
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    It shows his chair, his pipe, and tobacco.
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    I don't know if I should censor the pipe,
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    but take it as art.
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    It is a picture of an ordinary chair, on ordinary earth ware floor
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    and reflects van Gogh's personality
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    as a simple and sincere person
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    not extravagant like artists
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    before him. Take the Romans as an example.
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    This is one of his significant works.
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    This is another van Gogh. It might not be well known among Thais.
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    It is entitled "Long Grass and Butterflies"
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    and it is literally
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    what the name suggests.
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    Very literal.
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    So it tells us about his character;
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    that his subjects would be
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    simple things
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    which is different from his predecessors,
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    who would paint about Christianity
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    have very fancy styles,
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    put all characters in one frame.
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    After seeing van Gogh's simplicity,
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    I'll tell you how exaggerated van Gogh's predecessors were.
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    So let's go see a lavish artist:
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    Leonardo da Vinci.
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    I talked about his biography
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    in my Italy vlog
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    where I followed his tracks
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    to see what he experienced before painting "The Last Supper"
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    If you haven't watched it
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    you can click on this link.
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    Today I'm going to show you
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    "Virgin on the Rock" or as known as
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    "Madonna on the Rock."
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    It is a picture of Mary with
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    baby Jesus, an angel,
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    and John the Baptist
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    who was still an infant.
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    All of them are in a cave
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    which is the reason of the title.
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    Many of you may know that Mary
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    is fully known as Virgin Mary.
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    You can see that he tried
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    to emphasize the purity, the virginity
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    of Mary through the choice of colours
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    and the halo on her head
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    In this picture, we see Mary sitting
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    and Jesus here
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    and the angel looking over Jesus.
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    All the important Christian symbols are here.
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    But, but, but, like the Sunflower collection,
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    This painting is also a part of a collection.
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    There are two paintings in this set.
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    The first
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    is at Louvre, France
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    and the second is the one I saw.
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    The two have different details.
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    At first, da Vinci painted
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    the first one and the commissioner
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    wanted some things changed
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    so he had to paint the second one.
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    It was intended to be hung
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    in a church in Milan, Italy
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    but the church
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    decided to sell the painting.
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    I believe many of you have read Dan Brown's "Da Vinci Code"
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    that book made da Vinci popular for a while.
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    Can you remember when he mentioned Maddona on the Rock?
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    That he said there are 2 different paintings.
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    The first has all the evil symbols.
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    It is this painting I'm talking about.
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    So if you've read the book, here it is.
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    You might know this painting.
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    It's one of the paintings that
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    he co-painted. It's not 100% his work.
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    It is an
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    angel in a green dress, playing an instrument
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    similar to a violin
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    but it's a viola.
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    I give up with Italian. Comment if you know how to read.
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    You must know Picasso.
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    This is one of his works, but may not be well-known,
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    but shows us his brushwork
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    that is not realistic
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    So during his time
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    he was considered a rebel of the arts
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    "Why are you painting this?" "Go paint beautiful things!"
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    So he introduced a new chapter of art
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    Right here is a painting
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    by another famous painter
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    like van Gogh
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    which is Monet
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    Thais may not know, but he is famous so I'll show you.
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    So you can see the whole gallery.
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    Monet is van Gogh's contemporary
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    but he succeeded is his career
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    and became very rich
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    that he could buy a house.
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    In that house he had a big lotus pond
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    which inspired him to paint this painting
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    of the pond.
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    You might be familiar with this painting, so I wanted to show you.
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    So how was the tour?
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    It must have made you art nerds
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    excited to some extent.
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    If you went to Louvre, when you go see Mona Lisa
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    or other works, you can only see from afar
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    and there is always a crowd
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    but at National Gallery Museum, England,
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    the works are very accessible
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    there is only a thin line, and the paintings are inches away
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    we can observe the brushwork of van Gogh closely.
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    So if you go to England and like art
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    I recommend you to go there. It is also free!
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    And most importantly,
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    there are not only beautiful paintings,
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    the building is also fascinating.
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    If you like this video, don't forget to click
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    like and share
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    If you want me to take you anywhere else
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    comment below.
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    See you next time. Bye!
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    For those who think that
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    galleries are boring, and shopping is more fun
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    It's not like that at all.
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    Whether you are an art nerd like me
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    or just a hip person this is a place for you
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    because not only the paintings inside,
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    but the gallery building itself
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    is a dome building, and decorated perfectly inside.
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    The front is also exciting. I walk past it every day.
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    It's a square that everyone comes
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    to show their art. Even street artists
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    come to draw on the floor with chalk.
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    Many of them are really pretty. So you can take a walk here.
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    If you watched, and know any of the paintings
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    come talk with me down below!
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เที่ยวแกลเลอรีอังกฤษ ชมภาพแวนโก๊ะ ของจริง! | Point of View On Tour EP.28
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