@rosiehharte: AD. Did the Arnoflini Portrait catch you out? Celebrate the National Gallery’s 200th anniversary with me by uncovering the secrets of this iconic green dress! #History #fashionhistory #arthistory #renaissancefashion @National Gallery
don't forget the colours! deeper the colour the more expensive. also true black was incredibly challenging to get and stay colour fast
2024-07-02 21:45:00
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Alexandria the Red :
The 21st century lens you mentioned is very interesting! Almost like art psychology or something
2024-07-02 21:35:15
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ranjananyc :
I’m convinced paintings were the gossip columns of the time
2024-07-03 15:36:32
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ELV :
I love it when museums now have QR codes next to works so you can learn details like these.
2024-07-04 22:04:00
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Kat :
Bro art tours like this would absolute be a value to the art history preservation that we are desperately lacking.
2024-07-06 21:12:25
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codyanne07 :
This has always been one of my favorites because the details in the mirror.
2024-07-03 05:57:54
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Jacob Jacquin :
“Sometimes our 21st century brains prevent us from understanding all the messages” this is so true. It can be applied for various films and relationships between characters
2024-07-03 19:05:31
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Teresita :
A stitch in time on youtube did a fantastic episode focused on her dress! I highly suggest giving a watch !! 🤗🤗
2024-07-03 06:59:54
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Demi Carter :
On YouTube “a stitch in time” remade this exact dress and showed how luxury it was for the time period
2024-07-04 00:58:34
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caromurph :
My favourite painting 💚. I live in the west of Ireland and travel to London to visit it 💚
2024-07-02 22:00:47
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amvis :
wasnt the wife already dead when this was painted? i thought the symolism in the painting suggested so, like the mirror and the dying candles
2024-08-04 07:53:47
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Yvonne Miranda :
Studied this painting in Art History Survey ad nauseam 🙄🤣
2024-07-03 01:01:56
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Moe/萌え :
fun fact the under sketch is different also slight vs the final painting, as thing such as the dog was added in much later.
2024-07-03 14:17:03
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L ellingw :
Thanks for explaining.
2024-07-03 03:30:00
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National Gallery :
Never not thinking about this painting ✨
2024-07-03 08:25:57
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Oh, hi there. :
Didn’t know that! Very cool 😊
2024-07-02 22:26:53
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The Wine Actress💙 🇺🇸💙 :
Gorgeous! Love the historical background! Thank you so much for that
2024-07-03 00:59:20
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kestrel.tok :
I think the pregnancy symbolism is a really good example of how these symbols would have appeared to people at the time. Sometimes it’s hard to understand that “X means Y” when talking about symbolism
2024-07-03 08:08:36
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lex 🪲 :
i adore the details in the reflection, always been fascinated at how good he painted them on such a small space
2024-07-08 09:09:05
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Marc Legarreta :
It’s one of my favorites! It’s a masterpiece! That green! The chandelier!The fur. Someone recreated the dress but I can’t recall where.
2024-07-07 22:52:13
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𝒢𝓊𝓇ℴ🍸🌟 :
Who’s on the portait
2024-12-11 15:54:46
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heatherb_lately :
Love both outfits ! ♥️
2024-08-08 04:14:39
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saltynightnurse :
My high school humanities teacher said she was pregnant but not married, because she was not wearing a wedding band!
2024-07-20 23:50:03
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sophiewhitelaw :
Ugh I wish TikTok was around when I was studying art history
2024-07-08 14:01:41
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History With Leah :
this is fascinating thank you! 🥰
2024-07-02 21:59:49
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