JMW Turner’s Visions of Venice - Longer Version - #201 - Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop

JMW Turner’s Visions of Venice - Longer Version - #201 - Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop

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JMW Turner’s Visions of Venice - Longer Version - #201 - Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop
J.M.W. Turner’s Visions of Venice - 1.5 Hour Artists' Version of Episode #201 from Emmy Award winning PBS series Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop (Program 201, Season Two)(English Subtitles) Thank you for watching this longer version of Episode #201 from Emmy Award winning PBS series Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop! In order to raise production funds to produce Season Two of their Emmy Award winning PBS series Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop, David Dunlop and Connie Simmons produced six longer versions of the Season Two episodes to offer to supporters. The longer episodes are between 1.5 to 2 hours long. They contain some new demonstrations, longer versions of the demonstrations in our half-hour PBS episodes, and additional footage and images. We hope that you enjoy even more information about one of our favorite artists, J.M.W. Turner! Join David as he takes us on a journey to explore the beautiful Venetian locations that inspired J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851) during his three trips to Venice in the 1800's. In this episode, David discusses Turner's experimentation in Venice and how it served as a sensual catalyst for his future works. He briefly demonstrates Turner's drawing and watercolor techniques in front of the iconic baroque cathedral Santa Maria della Salute, overlooking the Grand Canal. David then travels down the Grand Canal to a location overlooking the Dogana and San Giorgio Maggiore. David then travels down the Grand Canal to quickly paint an oil sketch overlooking the Dogana and San Giorgio Maggiore, the same scenes immortalized in many of Turner's transcendent paintings from Venice. We invite you to experience the magic of Venice through the eyes of David and J.M.W. Turner. Introduction: 0:00 minutes Discussion in San Marco Piazza: Begins at 03.59 minutes Discussion of Quick Drawing of Santa Maria della Salute: Begins at 07:51 minutes Watercolor Palette: Begins at 14:32 minutes Discussion of Quick Watercolor of Santa Maria della Salute: Begins at 15:07 minutes Discussion and Composition of Historic Paintings: Begins at 28:34 minutes Composition and Diagram: Begins at 35:21 minutes Palette: Begins at 38:29 Oil Painting Demonstration: Begins at 08:30 minutes Conclusion: Begins at 01:40.21 minutes Producers: SimmonsArt and David Dunlop Host and Painter: David Dunlop Directors: Connie Simmons and David Dunlop Writers: David Dunlop and Connie Simmons Editor: Connie Simmons Join David and SimmonsArt for David's live online Landscape Painting Workshops and More Painting programs: www.daviddunlop.com Watercolor Palette: Chinese White; Gamboge Yellow; French Ultramarine Blue Light Extra; Azurite Blue or Scheveningen Blue Light; Carmine red: and Transparent Red Iron Oxide or Burnt Sienna. Oil Palette: French Ultramarine Blue Light Extra; Chrome Yellow; Transparent Red Iron Oxide or Burnt Sienna; Vermilion; Chrome Yellow; Vermilion; Azurite Blue or Scheveningen Blue Light; and Titanium White. Medium - LInseed OIl and a drop of Turpenoid. Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop (Seasons One and Two) is an innovative, lively and entertaining Emmy® and CINE Golden Eagle Award winning PBS series that takes you to the actual locations in France, Italy and the United States that inspired the great artists Claude Monet, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Paul Cezanne, J.M.W. Turner, John Singer Sargent, Francesco Guardi, James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Winslow Homer, and the Hudson River artists to create some of their most iconic works. These half-hour programs explore the lives, techniques and inspiration of these master artists through a combination of discussion and demonstration in the beautiful locations that inspired them. David is not trying to copy the paintings of these artist but instead to present their techniques and philosophies in his quick sketch demonstration. Inspired by David Dunlop’s infectious enthusiasm and encyclopedic knowledge, Landscapes Through Time combines art, history, travel, philosophy, science and technique to explore the lives and art of a wide range of different artists, creating a new way for artists as well as a general audience to experience and visually participate in the power and magic of the act of artistic creation.