Jack Van Zandt: From th' Ethereal Skie for Orchestra
A ballet for orchestra from John Milton's "Paradise Lost." Revised Version Copyright 2015, All Rights Reserved. Scenario: Satan, in the form of a serpent, slithers ...
Michelangelo's fresco painting technique demonstration from a NOVA episode.
Michelangelo's fresco painting technique demonstration from a NOVA episode.
I do not know when this was made but I have heard more ten once from other
articles and books on Michelangelo that Michelangelo most definitely did
add a secco fresco layer especially in the blues as the blue pigments did
not react well in the highly alkaline lime plaster.And there was also Gold
leaf applied in areas as well. This was from those restoring the Sistine
Chapel ceiling But most of the main work was done in wet plaster or Buon
Fresco as they showed in the video.
Normally it's best to do the pouncing from the bottom to the top, because
otherwise all the spilled charcol falls over the lower lines and you can't
see where you are! Then as you move up, you always can see a virgin surface
to work on the lines and details. If you miss a detail you can really spoil
a day's work, as it's just suddenly gone. It's an excellent video, I keep
watching it to learn more.
Hi, I'm the sound engineer who worked on this project. We won, also, a EMMY
Award and the program was titled: Can the Sistine Chapel be recovered??. If
I remember well The final client was NOVA part of a PBS service...they were
based in Toronto. This is just a part of the documentary.
Does anyone know what video this is from and if it could be purchased?
Couldn't find anything with NOVA associated with it but could be just
missing something. Thanks.
There should be a warning about the execution scene. Feel sick to my
stomach now. Will prevent me from sharing this trailer which otherwise
looks really interesting.
Masaccio, Expulsion of Adam and Eve from Eden, Brancacci Chapel, c. 1424-1427
Masaccio, Expulsion of Adam and Eve from Eden, Brancacci Chapel, Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence, Italy, ca. 1424--1427. Fresco, 7' x 2' 11" More free ...