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Digital art on DVD - such as Van gogh, Monea, Michangelo !

  • I would like to find great artwork on digital dvd that I can buy to show on my HDTV


  • The DVD I mentioned entitled "Art and Music, Volume 1" displays art masterworks in an endless loop "slideshow" format. It does include music, but of course that can be turned off. I have not yet found any other "slideshow" format DVDs. I have emailed two expert sources for suggestions in this area, and will let you know when I receive a reply. ------------------------------- This is not a slideshow, but I thought you might be interested in it. "The Great Artists is a huge collection of classic art that is designed for schools and libraries. A range of masterworks are covered, from the 13th Century to the 19th Century: Great Artists - DVD series Art historian Tim Marlow comfortably hosts this 14-part introduction to the world's most acclaimed artists. In the sampled, Leonardo, Marlow travels to Florence and Milan to trace the career of painter and inventor Leonardo da Vinci. Carefully analyzing The Annunciation, the host contrasts flaws in perspective with the painting's precise natural details. The Last Supper, Mona Lisa, and St. John the Baptist are similarly examined for composition, painting techniques, and use of light. Da Vinci's work as mapmaker, anatomist, and military planner are also discussed, as are controversies surrounding his life. Nice location footage and insightful commentary stand out in these solid introductions for high-school and public library collections. Other series titles similarly profile El Greco, Michelangelo, Rembrandt, and others. In this 14 part series, art historian Tim Marlow explores the lives and works of the greatest artists in history. Digital filming of this series allows amazing close up views of the art masterpieces. DVD is extremely important to the visual arts, as there is no other digital medium capable of containing un-compromised imagery of the resolution and magnitude that is required. Filming takes place throughout the world. This program is English Subtitled. Producer: Seventh-Art Productions AVP Release Date: November 2002 Series Price: $395.00 (5 DVDs in series) (Public Performance Rights Included) Great Artists DVD No. 1 Giotto (1266?-1337) Works featured in this program include the frescoes of the Scrovegni Chapel in Padua (1304-1306), the Church of St Francis in Assisi (1295-1300) and the Bardi and Peruzzi chapels (1320s) in Santa Croce in Florence as well as the Ognissanti Madonna and Child altarpiece (1305-1310) in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. Leonardo (1452-1519) Leonardo da Vinci's Works featured in this program include the Mona Lisa (1503-05, Louvre, Paris) The Last Supper (1495-1498, Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan) The Annuciation (1472-1475, Uffizi Gallery, Florence), Portrait of Ginevra de'Benci (1474-76, National Gallery of Art, Washington), The Virgin of the Rocks (1482-1486, Louvre, Paris) and St. John the Baptist (151 Great Artists DVD No. 2 D rer (1471-1528) Far from the cultural centers of Italy, the German artist Albrecht D rer Works featured in this program include Self Portrait Holding a Thistle (1493, Louvre, Paris), Book of the Revelation of St John (1498, Durer's House, Nuremberg), Self Portrait at 28 (1500, Alte Pinakothek, Munich) and The Four Apostles (1526, Alte Pinkothek, Munich). Michelangelo (1475-1564) Works featured in this program include David (1501-04, Galleria dell'Accademia, Florence), Frescoes, Sistine Chapel, (1508-12, Vatican, Rome), Bacchus (1496-97, Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence), Pieta (1499, St. Peter's, Vatican, Rome), Dying and Rebellious Slaves (1513-16, Louvre, Paris) and The Last Judgement, (1534-41, Sistine Chapel, Vatican, Rome). Raphael (1483-1520) Works featured in this program include La Belle Jardiniere (1507 or 1508, Louvre, Paris, ), The Niccolini-Cowper Madonna (1508, National Gallery of Art, Washington), The School of Athens, Stanza della Segnatura (1509-11, Vatican), Portrait of Pope Julius II (1512, National Gallery, London), Portrait of Baldassare Castiglione (1514-16, Louvre, Paris) and Portrait of Pope Leo X with Cardinals Giulio de' Medici and Luigi de' Rossi (1513-19, Palazzo Pitti, Galleria Palatina, Florence). Great Artists DVD No. 3 Titian (1485?-1576) Works featured in this program include The Assumption of the Virgin (1516-18, Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, Venice), The Pesaro Altarpiece (1519-26, Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, Venice), Bacchus and Ariadne 1523, The National Gallery, London), Portrait of Charles V with Hound (1533, Prado, Madrid), The Venus of Urbino (1538, Uffizi Gallery, Florence) and Diana and Callisto (1556-59, National Gallery, Edinburgh). Bruegel (1525/30-1569) Works featured in this program include The Netherlandish Proverbs (1559, Gem ldegalerie, Berlin), The Triumph Of Death (1562-63, Prado, Madrid), The Hunters In The Snow, Gloomy Day, Return Of The Herd (1565, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna), The Massacre Of The Innocents (1566, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna) and The Wedding Feast (1567, Kuntshistorisches Museum, Vienna). El Greco (1541-1614) Works featured in this program include The Purification of the Temple (1568-1570, National Gallery of Art, Washington), The Disrobing of Christ (1577-79, Toledo Cathedral), Martyrdom of St Maurice (1580-82, Nuevos Museos, El Escorial), The Burial of Count Orgaz (1586-88, San Tom , Toledo) and Laocoon (1610-14, National Gallery, Washington). Great Artists DVD No. 4 Rubens (1577-1640) Works featured in this program include Samson and Delilah (1609, National Gallery, London), Self portrait with Isabella Brant (1609-10, Alte Pinakothek, Munich), The Descent from the Cross (1611-14, Antwerp Cathedral, Antwerp), The Life of Marie de'Medici (1621-25, Louvre, Paris), Peace and War (1630, National Gallery, London) and Het Pelsken (The Little Fur) (c.1635-40, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna). Vel zquez (1599-1640) Works featured in this program include The Waterseller of Seville (1620, Wellington Museum, London), The Forge of Vulcan (1630, Prado, Madrid), The Surrender of Breda (1635, Prado, Madrid), Juan De Pareja (1650, Metropolitan Museum Of Art, New York) and Las Meninas (1656, Prado, Madrid). Rembrandt (1606-1669) Works featured in this program include Self-Portrait (1629, Alte Pinakothek, Munich), The Anatomy Lesson of Doctor Nicolaes Tulp (1632, Mauritshuis Museum, The Hague), The Descent from the Cross (1633, Alte Pinakothek, Munich), Self-Portrait (1640, National Gallery, London) The Night Watch (1642, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam) and Hendrickje Bathing in a River (1654, National Gallery, London) Great Artists DVD No. 5 Vermeer (1632-1672) Works featured in this program include View of Delft (1660-1661, Mauritshuis, the Hague), Street in Delft (1657-1658, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam), The Milkmaid (1658-1660, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam), Girl Asleep at a Table (1657, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York), Girl with a Pearl Earring (1665, Mauritshuis, the Hague) and The Art of Painting (1666-1673, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna). Turner (1775-1851) Works featured in this program include Fishermen at Sea (1796, TateGallery, London), The Shipwreck (1805, Tate Gallery, London), Snow Storm: Hannibal and His Army Crossing the Alps (1812, Tate Gallery, London), Dido Building Carthage (1815, The National Gallery, London), Snow Storm - Steam-Boat off a Harbour's Mouth (1842, Tate Gallery, London) and Rain, Steam and Speed - The Great Western Railway (1844, The National Gallery, London). Van Gogh (1853-1890) Works featured in this program include The Potato-Eaters (1885, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam), Sunflowers (1889, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam), Vincent's House in Arles (The Yellow House) (1888, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam), Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear (1889, Courtauld Institute Galleries, London) The Starry Night. Saint-R my. (1889, The Museum of Modern Art, New York) and Wheat Field with Crows (1890, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam). Ambrose Video http://www.ambrosevideo.com/displayitem.cfm?vid=1046 If I learn of any other DVDs that would meet your needs, I will post the information here for you. ~pinkfreud


  • There are a few companies like RGBLABS who make a special computer that you hook to your TV that will display art. Another company that makes DVDs to display fine art on a plasma TV is www.plasmawindow.com There's also a store on Yahoo that sells image DVDs.


  • Thanks for a good service! pinkfreud


  • I have found several DVDs that will enable you to display many art masterpieces on your HDTV screen: ====================================================================== "Hermitage Museum of St Peter's" "Two video disks packed with 8 hours of viewing magnificent works of art and coupled with historical comments. This set of DVDs is a wonderful reference companion for the art history major and a treasure for the artist and the art connoiseur. It is my most valued DVD. Portrayed are masterpieces that were hidden from the eyes of Westerners for centuries. The precious disks reveal beautiful video images of art specimens never published in our Western art history books. The video allows the viewer to pause and zoom throughout the entire presentation, although the camera scan of the images and the selected angle shots are perfect without using this unique feature... This disc demonstrates one thing that DVD can do very, very well. While the narrator drifts through a series of images of patingings, sculptures, etc., you are free to PAUSE wherever you wish. This is a wonderful way to view an art program, and the TV screen is a lovely way to look at artistic materials (with its inner glow, it shows off the images). A TV tour is NOT the same as a museum, but few of us actually live in St. Petersburg, and a program such as this can be a worthy substitute." Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1584480408/ref=pd_sxp_f/102-2868535-6046505 ====================================================================== "Art and Music, Volume 1" "DVD to have in your collection. It plays in a 'loop'... and charming Impressionist paintings are displayed on the screen... This is a unique idea for art and music lovers alike. This DVD displays artistic masterpieces accompanied by the classical music of Rossini continuously on your TV screen and is great fun to have in the background when guests are over or just for your own enjoyment." Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000059LH9/102-2868535-6046505 ====================================================================== "The Impressionists - The Other French Revolution" "DVD is the perfect medium for this documentary. The paintings--both in the film and in the accompanying photo gallery--look wonderful, and each disc includes a timeline of important events... we learned so much in this DVD set (which I gave to my wife as a Christmas present) that we had not read/learned anywhere else: there is a lot of information about the artists' personal lives, family problems, quarrels with each other, their failing health and deaths, etc., that is almost as fascinating as the paintings themselves -- which are simply LUMINOUS in this presentation." Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00005MKOP/ref=pd_sxp_elt_l1/102-2868535-6046505 ====================================================================== If you have a computer hooked to your HDTV monitor, as I do, you might be interested in this DVD-ROM: "Le Louvre: The Virtual Visit on DVD-ROM" "...in the same gallery where thousands each day visit the La Giaconda, they could have seen three of the noblest works ever fashioned by mortal hands: Giorgione's F te champ tre, Titian's The Entombment and Veronese's The Wedding Feast at Cana... These four paintings and 996 other works of art are now easily accessible thanks to the collaboration between Montparnasse Multimedia. which has been producing cultural CD-ROMs for almost a decade, and the Louvre Museum. The DVD-Louvre is a qualitative advance over the older CD-ROM versions. Not that there was anything wrong with the earlier versions, but with DVD the picture quality available is truly astonishing and ten times as many images can be packed onto the disc. The Louvre is one of the world's great encyclopedic museums containing the art and artifacts of ancient civilizations. The DVD begins with the great civilizations of Egypt and the Middle East. Thanks to Napoleon's conquests in that part of the world, the Egyptian galleries rank with those of the British Museum as the best outside of Egypt. This program offers a virtual visit to those galleries and access to over 100 ravishing items culled from the great periods of Egyptian history. Interactive films are a major feature covering the history of the civilizations of the Mediterranean Basin from 10,000 B.C. to 1848 A.D. The films are on the level of a really interesting episode of the Discovery Channel -- brilliantly illustrated with the Louvre's holdings. There are also virtual tours of 25 of the most famous galleries, which allows you to navigate at your own pace, moving up close to the paintings and walking around the sculptures and antiquities, accompanied by a fine audio commentary. Finally there is a multimedia history of the architecture of the institution from its first use as the fortress of Philipe Auguste to the construction of Grand Louvre Pyramid designed by I.M. Pei in the early nineties." Artcyclopedia http://www.artcyclopedia.com/featuredarticle-2001-12.html ====================================================================== In order to show off your HDTV, you might also want to investigate a line of DVDs designed specifically for this purpose. While this line of "plasma art" DVDs does not yet include a gallery of art masterworks, many other stunning images are available: DVD International http://shop.store.yahoo.com/dvdinternational/plasmaartdvd.html ====================================================================== Search terms used: "art on dvd" "artworks" + "dvd" "art masterpieces" + "dvd" "great art" + "dvd" "paintings" + "dvd" "michelangelo" + "dvd" "van gogh" + "dvd" "monet" + "dvd" I hope this information is useful. If anything is unclear, or if a link does not function, please request clarification; I'll be glad to offer further assistance before you rate my answer. Best wishes, pinkfreud


  • I've received a response from one of the home theater experts I contacted. He says he is not aware of any DVD which is exclusively a slideshow of art masterworks, but suggests that such a slideshow could easily be created with multimedia software, then burned to a DVD. The other expert has not yet answered my email; I'll keep you posted. ~pinkfreud


  • Do you want the DVD to contain any commentary or educational material, or are you wanting something like a slideshow of art masterpieces?


  • pinkfreud: Would you please try for a slideshow type DVD. Thanks HAM







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