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lucian freud was one of the most celebrated portraits just of all time and throughout his life he regularly painted self portraits to these give a fascinating insight into his psyche especially when you consider his words when asked if he was a good model for himself he said no i don't accept the information that i get when i look at myself that's when the trouble starts while now as an exhibition featuring all this trouble at london's royal academy of alts. exposed yet imposing the great painter lucian freud put himself to canvas as the embodiment of his own unmistakable style realistic bold unflinching. a new exhibition at london's royal academy of arts assembles a chronology of self-portrait spanning for a delight and career from age 16 to his early eighty's. it's an extraordinary journey through both his process of ageing the development of the artist from a young boy to old man but also you really get under the a skin of his practice and how he developed as an artist the changes in his painting the style the technique. by meticulously charting his own image lucian freud places himself
lucian freud was one of the most celebrated portraits just of all time and throughout his life he regularly painted self portraits to these give a fascinating insight into his psyche especially when you consider his words when asked if he was a good model for himself he said no i don't accept the information that i get when i look at myself that's when the trouble starts while now as an exhibition featuring all this trouble at london's royal academy of alts. exposed yet imposing the great...
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exposed yet imposing the great painter lucian freud put himself to canvas as the embodiment of his own unmistakable style realistic bold unflinching. and new exhibition at london's royal academy of a.
exposed yet imposing the great painter lucian freud put himself to canvas as the embodiment of his own unmistakable style realistic bold unflinching. and new exhibition at london's royal academy of a.
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and welcome to news from the world of arts and culture lucian freud was one of the greatest paintersof the human form there's a new exhibition in london just opened of his self portraits also coming up. a series featuring featuring artistic people from the former east germany and how they experience the fall of the berlin wall 30 years ago. and in 100 german must reads a novel that just couldn't get published in german until it 1st became a bestseller in america. lucian freud was one of the most celebrated portraits of our time and throughout his life he regularly painted self portraits to these give a fascinating insight into his psyche especially when you consider his words when asked if he was a good model for himself he said no i don't except the information that i get when i look at myself that's when the trouble starts well as an exhibition featuring all this trouble at london's royal academy of arts. exposed yet imposing the great painter lucian freud put himself to canvas as the embodiment of his own unmistakable style.
and welcome to news from the world of arts and culture lucian freud was one of the greatest paintersof the human form there's a new exhibition in london just opened of his self portraits also coming up. a series featuring featuring artistic people from the former east germany and how they experience the fall of the berlin wall 30 years ago. and in 100 german must reads a novel that just couldn't get published in german until it 1st became a bestseller in america. lucian freud was one of the...
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and welcome to news from the world of arts and culture lucian freud was one of the greatest painters of the human form there's a new exhibition in london just opened of his self portraits also coming up a series featuring featuring artistic people from the former east germany and how they experience the full of the berlin wall 30 years ago. and in 100 german must reads a novel that just couldn't get published in german until it 1st became a bestseller in america. lucian freud was one of the most celebrated portraits just of our time and throughout his life he regularly painted self portraits to these give a fascinating insight into his psyche especially when you consider his words when asked if he was a good model for himself he said no i don't except the information that i get when i look at myself that's when the trouble starts while an exhibition featuring all this trouble london's royal academy of arts. exposed yet imposing the great painter lucian freud put himself to canvas as the embodiment of his own unmistakable style realistic bold unflinching. and new exhibition at london'
and welcome to news from the world of arts and culture lucian freud was one of the greatest painters of the human form there's a new exhibition in london just opened of his self portraits also coming up a series featuring featuring artistic people from the former east germany and how they experience the full of the berlin wall 30 years ago. and in 100 german must reads a novel that just couldn't get published in german until it 1st became a bestseller in america. lucian freud was one of the...
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exposed yet imposing the great painter lucian freud put himself to canvas as the embodiment of his own unmistakable style realistic bold unflinching. and new exhibition at london's royal academy.
exposed yet imposing the great painter lucian freud put himself to canvas as the embodiment of his own unmistakable style realistic bold unflinching. and new exhibition at london's royal academy.
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sigmund freud. it wasn't so much that people read sigmund freud, but they had a sense of what sigmund freud was talking about, when he talked about sex. he came to the united states. the dances. the charleston. flapper,e age of the essentially liberated women. my favorite line, and you have to listen closely to this, from that era. neck ceased to be a noun, abruptly became a verb, and immediately lost all anatomical precision." does that mean anything? want to hear it again? to be ad neck ceased verb,abruptly became a immediately lost all anatomical precision." hollywood added a great deal to the sexual revolution. there were films like "up in and my guess is that compared to films today they would be very mild. the 1920's. clara bow was the "it girl." she starred in silent movies, and moved to talkies in 1927. everyone much new what "it" was. and it was the golden age of sports. baseball dominated sports. it was the age of babe ruth. bigger-thans the -life personality, and very self-promoting, by t
sigmund freud. it wasn't so much that people read sigmund freud, but they had a sense of what sigmund freud was talking about, when he talked about sex. he came to the united states. the dances. the charleston. flapper,e age of the essentially liberated women. my favorite line, and you have to listen closely to this, from that era. neck ceased to be a noun, abruptly became a verb, and immediately lost all anatomical precision." does that mean anything? want to hear it again? to be ad neck...
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people who had their addresses and what they did and they were just listed as jew and in this case freud was listed as someone who has arrested so they had a very systematic plan for arresting people who they thought were their enemies. here, this is an x-ray of hitler skull, we have hitler's medical records, after the war the americans went through germany to study and understand how this regime was formed, and how it operated. with some of the records came x-rays. of hitler skull. this is not after his death, these were done by nazi doctors. at operations all agree. at or a bomb was placed at the table which hitler was sitting, when it went off it did not kill hitler, but he complained about headaches and ringing it is years for a long time, doctors x-rayed him to see if there was any cranial damage. he was believe it or not a vegetarian, you can see his teeth are rotted from cake, he was generally not in great health. we have a few items from our russian and soviet collections. there was a secret if police corps police force, that produced a mug book -- that the agents carried around,
people who had their addresses and what they did and they were just listed as jew and in this case freud was listed as someone who has arrested so they had a very systematic plan for arresting people who they thought were their enemies. here, this is an x-ray of hitler skull, we have hitler's medical records, after the war the americans went through germany to study and understand how this regime was formed, and how it operated. with some of the records came x-rays. of hitler skull. this is not...
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. - who is freud? - good. tv for $800. emma. what is "curb your enthusiasm"?ess than a minute. - book series, $400. erin. - what is san francisco? - yeah. sleepwalking, $400. emma. what is waking up a sleepwalker? correct. heteronyms, $400. emma. what is rose and rosé? right. buildings, $400. erin. what is the luxor? erin. - who is dora the explorer? - yes. [ beep beep beep ] and with that, you wind up at $12,800. it just wasn't working for you today, jonathan, and you're gonna finish with $1,000 in third place. ladies, you get to deal with this subject in the final today. the nato phonetic alphabet. hmm. [ applause ] clue coming up. to earn j.d. power chevdependability awards... across cars... trucks... and suvs. four years in a row. since more than 32,000 real people... just like me. and me. and me. took the survey that decided these awards. it was only right that you hear the good news from real people... like us. i'm daniel. i'm casey. i'm julio. only chevy has earned j.d. power dependability awards across cars, trucks and suvs. four years in a row. pamper
. - who is freud? - good. tv for $800. emma. what is "curb your enthusiasm"?ess than a minute. - book series, $400. erin. - what is san francisco? - yeah. sleepwalking, $400. emma. what is waking up a sleepwalker? correct. heteronyms, $400. emma. what is rose and rosé? right. buildings, $400. erin. what is the luxor? erin. - who is dora the explorer? - yes. [ beep beep beep ] and with that, you wind up at $12,800. it just wasn't working for you today, jonathan, and you're gonna...
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she instructs freud have never started so well in the bundesliga here is mccutcheon. teaching caroline could have catapulted shoka at least temporarily to the top spot . while in a head to head thriller leverkusen and leipzig showed that you can't be discounted either this season but in the sense of awe. country for 2nd it brilliantly and he's done it. dolphins have struggled somewhat over the past few weeks 32 all draws in a row most recently in frye book not good enough by their standards now it's time to rescue going national team to really be then come back strong but this still only full point shot in 1st place with a chance to cut that deficit to one that hard said glass but when the action resumes roll on match day 8 in this intense title tussle. i. was painting truly flying form this season but we still managed to catch up with him. sure simonson glad back of placing a book this league of troy all the way to the top of the table thanks also to the rock solid presence of young so my good sweet posts. it is just a side so i have never felt better than i do right
she instructs freud have never started so well in the bundesliga here is mccutcheon. teaching caroline could have catapulted shoka at least temporarily to the top spot . while in a head to head thriller leverkusen and leipzig showed that you can't be discounted either this season but in the sense of awe. country for 2nd it brilliantly and he's done it. dolphins have struggled somewhat over the past few weeks 32 all draws in a row most recently in frye book not good enough by their standards now...
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you're reading the atheist because they dominate the conversation, your reading karl marx and sigmund freud and the critical theorists, your reading atheist fingers nonstop. they were the big guns. what i would do is as i am reading and discussing these things i would -- an itch i had to scratch. ernest hemingway said it is like an exorcism. you have demons in your head you have to get rid of. i found that was true. i couldn't move on until i had written things down so i have these ideas of what i thought was a bad argument and i would write them down and keep a file and eventually i started saying i wonder if i could organize this into something bigger. over a few months i started putting things around, my brother said you want to turn that into a book, the polishing and the rewriting is the most important part of the writing process. got it in book form and had a friend who published it for me and there it is so this, what i teach at brigham young university and idaho is us history, i teach a course on american civics, film history, i have taught asian history. you get a variety of topics
you're reading the atheist because they dominate the conversation, your reading karl marx and sigmund freud and the critical theorists, your reading atheist fingers nonstop. they were the big guns. what i would do is as i am reading and discussing these things i would -- an itch i had to scratch. ernest hemingway said it is like an exorcism. you have demons in your head you have to get rid of. i found that was true. i couldn't move on until i had written things down so i have these ideas of...
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bbc london has been given rare access to the "untouched" studio of the late lucian freud, who died atn always worked holding a palette. and he‘d mixed the colours on his palette and then the colours he did not want he would then scrape off the palette and put them on the wall. let‘s take a look at the travel situation now... on the tubes, there are severe delays on the circle line due to late finishing engineering works. the district line has no service between turnham green and richmond due to a signal. there are minor delays on the hammersmith and city line also due to a signal failure. and the london overground has no service between gunnersbury and richmond. jubilee line mechanical issue with trains. on the roads... in wandsworth, the a3 west hill remains closed between the upper richmond road and tibbets corner for gas works. now the weather with kate. good morning. it‘s quite a chilly start for some of us this morning. we had a clear sky last night, which in turn has led to mist and fog, as well, but once it lifts, we have a day of fairly decent sunny spells. just a gentle south
bbc london has been given rare access to the "untouched" studio of the late lucian freud, who died atn always worked holding a palette. and he‘d mixed the colours on his palette and then the colours he did not want he would then scrape off the palette and put them on the wall. let‘s take a look at the travel situation now... on the tubes, there are severe delays on the circle line due to late finishing engineering works. the district line has no service between turnham green and...
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quite the freud happening.his plays into a bigger story about what regulators and politicians think needs to be done >> mark zuckerberg is almost trying to make this a partisan discussion we were discussing a bipartisan effort going on, the anti-trust looking into both alphabet and facebook but it is bipartisan, happening on both sides. he's not really helping himself here, is he? >> it is hard to know. he doubled down on the comments. he posted the link on his own page saying here is a clear look on where i stand on this so he didn't really back away. it looks bad given that he was in washington, d.c. last week meeting with bipartisan groups who have both said measures need to be taken. where they stand can differ. some stand to break up the companies and some republicans have taken the stance, there is a general bipartisan notion more needs to be done mark zuckerberg talked about that it looks like he's saying one thing in public and in private, something else that displays how much of a line is walked here w
quite the freud happening.his plays into a bigger story about what regulators and politicians think needs to be done >> mark zuckerberg is almost trying to make this a partisan discussion we were discussing a bipartisan effort going on, the anti-trust looking into both alphabet and facebook but it is bipartisan, happening on both sides. he's not really helping himself here, is he? >> it is hard to know. he doubled down on the comments. he posted the link on his own page saying here...
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you need to be sigmund freud to figure it all out. it's sick, but it's real.ight, we have more detail on it. excerpts from ronan farrow's new book was released today, the book is called "catch and kill," it's about harvey weinstein and the many famous liberals whook protected him. for years it was an open secret. in hollywood, the left about it at award shows. >> congratulations, you five ladies no longer have to pretend to be attracted to harvey weinstein. >> tucker: they knew. that's beyond dispute. they knew. why didn't they do anything to stop the abuse? it turns out because people likn hillary clinton helped weinstein get away with it. here's one example of it. in the summer of 2017 according to this new book, ronan farrow tried to schedule an interview with hillary clinton for another book he was writing about u.s. foreign policy. a man named nick farrell warned farrow outright that a certain big story he had been working of was "a concern for us." in other words, leave harvey weinstein alone. if you want to get what we've got, stop it. stop bothering ha
you need to be sigmund freud to figure it all out. it's sick, but it's real.ight, we have more detail on it. excerpts from ronan farrow's new book was released today, the book is called "catch and kill," it's about harvey weinstein and the many famous liberals whook protected him. for years it was an open secret. in hollywood, the left about it at award shows. >> congratulations, you five ladies no longer have to pretend to be attracted to harvey weinstein. >> tucker: they...
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language that's why what i'm wondering was on my own person because there's something wrong with what freud said like everybody's different ok so you're ok with that language i'm saying it clear you ok with everybody is different i would use different language it's fine ok let's bring in our panel here who are waiting patiently to come in jonathan lives is the deputy director of the european think tank british influence he's also a journalist contributor to the guardian prospect among others john of the you've called this new rhetoric the end of playing by the rules you say people have every right to be scared which makes the point that the people on your side of the argument using some pretty heated rhetoric to no one is using language which would incite violence on or my story that no one is accusing anyone of treason and when they're in if they ever did then i would completely disavow that what we're seeing now is a very trumpy in style approach where there's an attempt to reframe language and to normalize that reframing because in order to take control of the people you have to take con
language that's why what i'm wondering was on my own person because there's something wrong with what freud said like everybody's different ok so you're ok with that language i'm saying it clear you ok with everybody is different i would use different language it's fine ok let's bring in our panel here who are waiting patiently to come in jonathan lives is the deputy director of the european think tank british influence he's also a journalist contributor to the guardian prospect among others...
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freud, but you have lindsey graham saying this was the dumbest decision on syria, and then he says this on fox news. >> the president is right. they had a conflict for a couple of days. all of them saw how bad it would be. the president has a chance now to straighten this out. what trump has done is actually pretty smart. president trump has actually done something really smart. a couple hundred of us working with the kurds to keep the 10,000 from coming back is really smart. guarding the oil fields in the south so iran doesn't take them over is smart. i want to give him a lot of credit for weighing in and stopping the fighting. >> the dumbest decision of the presidency is really smart. that's easy to follow. >> that is lindsey graham trying to speak directly to the president through television, but julie made such a good point on the support system. you do see some signs that perhaps the administration may be trying to appease republicans by keeping some number of troops in eastern syria. that was actually a move that was kind of predicted by senate republicans last week when senator g
freud, but you have lindsey graham saying this was the dumbest decision on syria, and then he says this on fox news. >> the president is right. they had a conflict for a couple of days. all of them saw how bad it would be. the president has a chance now to straighten this out. what trump has done is actually pretty smart. president trump has actually done something really smart. a couple hundred of us working with the kurds to keep the 10,000 from coming back is really smart. guarding the...
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and there was a piece in the guardian they were not going to break this news that she had written freud and a lot of the older women that i interviewed during this process all e-mailed me like what is everybody so surprised about, it happened to everybody. everybody has forgotten what it was like. we all rode our husband's books back in 1948. one thing in the 21st century -- >> she was born in 1933, hitler came to power, not lately. she did it and it was so funny to see the outrage among the younger women compared to the eye rolling big deal from the older women because the academic women were very rare and her generation. there were very few role models and i think in the biographical setting again i will show how it is writing a woman's life and i guess that she is younger than the base of it. >> not to bite off too much. she said that growing up if you were an intellectual that wanted to ride is only one figure that you could really look too and that was not on kerry was biography by her daughter who was the only member of the family not to win a nobel prize and her mother got two of
and there was a piece in the guardian they were not going to break this news that she had written freud and a lot of the older women that i interviewed during this process all e-mailed me like what is everybody so surprised about, it happened to everybody. everybody has forgotten what it was like. we all rode our husband's books back in 1948. one thing in the 21st century -- >> she was born in 1933, hitler came to power, not lately. she did it and it was so funny to see the outrage among...
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freud so those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after inside story statement that's the watching like a. on counting the cost the $7.00 would tweet the proof he wants to break how trying to silence his critics denies access to its 14 trillion dollar economy the cost of hiring an oil tanker is soaring for the lazy and fishermen facing some actual losses. counting the cost is iraq. is there a solution to lebanon's crisis protesters are demanding an overhaul of the political system the prime minister blames rival groups in his government for blocking reforms and has given them 72 hours to find a way out all their hopes for meaningful and economic change this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm mr. outraged defiant and united behind a demand for political change lebanese people from all religious and political backgrounds according for the prime minister the president and of the leaders to resign they say they want to revolution many criticizing their own political leaders something unprecedented in a country divided by thick tarion as in 2 days and nig
freud so those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after inside story statement that's the watching like a. on counting the cost the $7.00 would tweet the proof he wants to break how trying to silence his critics denies access to its 14 trillion dollar economy the cost of hiring an oil tanker is soaring for the lazy and fishermen facing some actual losses. counting the cost is iraq. is there a solution to lebanon's crisis protesters are demanding an overhaul of the political...
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that's i live what i'm wondering what is on my own person because there's something wrong with what freud said like everybody's different ok so you're ok with that language i'm setting it clear you're ok with everybody's different i would use different language it's fine ok let's bring in our panel here who are waiting patiently to come in jonathan lives is the deputy director of the european think tank british influence he's also a journalist contributor to the guardian prospect among others john of the you've called this new rhetoric the end of playing by the rules you say people have every right to be scared richard makes the point that the people on your side of the argument using. pretty heated rhetoric. no one is using language which would incite violence on or my story that no one is accusing anyone of treason and when they're in if they have a date then i would completely disavow that what we're seeing now is a very trumpy in style approach where there's an attempt to reframe language and to normalize that reframing because in order to take control of the people you have to take c
that's i live what i'm wondering what is on my own person because there's something wrong with what freud said like everybody's different ok so you're ok with that language i'm setting it clear you're ok with everybody's different i would use different language it's fine ok let's bring in our panel here who are waiting patiently to come in jonathan lives is the deputy director of the european think tank british influence he's also a journalist contributor to the guardian prospect among others...
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that's i live what i'm wondering what is on my own person because there's something wrong with what freud said like everybody's different ok so you're ok with that language i'm setting it clear you're ok with it everybody's different i would use different language it's fine ok let's bring in our panel here who are waiting patiently to come in jonathan lives is the deputy director of the european think tank british influence he's also a journalist contributor to the guardian prospect among others john of the you've called this new rhetoric the end of playing by the rules you say people have every right to be scared richard makes the point that the people on your side of the argument using so. pretty heated rhetoric too no one is using language which would incite violence on or my story that no one is accusing anyone of treason and when they're in if they ever did then i would completely disavow that's what we are seeing now is a very trump in style approach where there's an attempt to reframe language and to normalize out reframing because in order to take control of the people you have to
that's i live what i'm wondering what is on my own person because there's something wrong with what freud said like everybody's different ok so you're ok with that language i'm setting it clear you're ok with it everybody's different i would use different language it's fine ok let's bring in our panel here who are waiting patiently to come in jonathan lives is the deputy director of the european think tank british influence he's also a journalist contributor to the guardian prospect among...
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ainsley: president trump ramping up freud fry on refugee settlement.utive action, making clear, that no refugees will be resettled in any city or any state without the expressed written consent of that city or that state. so speak to your mayor. steve: that city's mayor responded by tweet, quoting here: consent given. immigrants and refugees are welcome in minneapolis. so it's official according taccordjacob frey, what about illegal immigrants. did anyone ask the people of minnesota should they get all the refugees that they got because they just seemed to have showed up. here to react is fox news contributor tom homan. [cheers and applause] brian: i know in our town in particular we had that -- when you were working there there was that surge of unaccompanied minors. all of a sudden the working class school districts who are underfinanced anyway doubled their class size these kids just showed up because the federal government did this without consulting the state government or the local government. is that right? >> no, it's not. the mayor needs to re
ainsley: president trump ramping up freud fry on refugee settlement.utive action, making clear, that no refugees will be resettled in any city or any state without the expressed written consent of that city or that state. so speak to your mayor. steve: that city's mayor responded by tweet, quoting here: consent given. immigrants and refugees are welcome in minneapolis. so it's official according taccordjacob frey, what about illegal immigrants. did anyone ask the people of minnesota should they...
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and we'll have the latest on that huge brush fire in southern california says freud more than a dozeno evacuate. this fall, book two, separate qualifying stays at choicehotels.com... ...and earn a free night. because when your business is rewarding yourself, our business is you. book direct at choicehotels.com wihefty! hefty! hefty!n. hey ladies... buy hefty® ultra strong™ at a low price. dada! i wish... get hefty® ultra strong™ costs less than glad® forceflex where sold head to head. there are those who will say thatoo fat.: too skinny. too hard. too soft. too old. too much. too unexpected. too limited. and to them we say too bad. because at kaiser permanente, we believe that everyone deserves the right to thrive. >>back on kron 4 news weekend. then we want to take a look at to the situation in southern california as wildfires continue to burn. there's one burning out of control in a los angeles neighborhood. here we see live look from my helicopter you can see the charred remains are here of the hillsides and also the plumes of smoke of there. the saddle ridge fire has already scorc
and we'll have the latest on that huge brush fire in southern california says freud more than a dozeno evacuate. this fall, book two, separate qualifying stays at choicehotels.com... ...and earn a free night. because when your business is rewarding yourself, our business is you. book direct at choicehotels.com wihefty! hefty! hefty!n. hey ladies... buy hefty® ultra strong™ at a low price. dada! i wish... get hefty® ultra strong™ costs less than glad® forceflex where sold head to head....