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i said vincent van gogh? and his tussles with madness and with incarceration but also julian schnabel is attempting to show us the world he saw through his paintings visually represented. here is a clip. i'm telling you you have to look inside. you keep saying look inside, i get it, i do. you keep repeating yourself. what do you think i'm doing? i don't invent the picture. i don't need to invent the picture. ifind it already in nature. ijust have to free it. all right. i'm just saying first think about your surface and how the paint will sit on it. get control over what you're doing. maybe you should work inside more. i spent all my life alone in a room. i need to go out, and work, to forget myself. i want to be out of control. i need to be in a feverish state. it is called the act of painting for a reason. all right, calm down. i don't want to calm down. the faster i paint, the better i feel. i can't stay here vincent. what are you saying? so that line when he says it is called the act of painting for a reas
i said vincent van gogh? and his tussles with madness and with incarceration but also julian schnabel is attempting to show us the world he saw through his paintings visually represented. here is a clip. i'm telling you you have to look inside. you keep saying look inside, i get it, i do. you keep repeating yourself. what do you think i'm doing? i don't invent the picture. i don't need to invent the picture. ifind it already in nature. ijust have to free it. all right. i'm just saying first...
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and at eternity‘s gate, which is another film about the life of vincent van gogh.tly we had that brilliant animation, loving vincent, which was described as the first oil painted animated film, which was absolutely breathtaking. so this is willem dafoe, oscar—nominated willem dafoe — as we discovered recently, pronounces name with dutch g van gogh, towards the later period of his life... is that how it... i went to the museum in amsterdam, i said to somebody van gogh or van gogh and they said neither, pronounces name with dutch g, van gogh? in the film, they mispronounce it. laughs so we get his real life and his tussles with madness and with incarceration but also julian schnabel is attempting to show us the world that he saw through his paintings visually represented. here's a clip. i'm telling you, you have to look inside. you keep saying look inside, i get it, i do. you keep repeating yourself. what do you think i'm doing? i don't invent the picture. i don't need to invent the picture. i find it already in nature. ijust have to free it. alright. i'm just saying
and at eternity‘s gate, which is another film about the life of vincent van gogh.tly we had that brilliant animation, loving vincent, which was described as the first oil painted animated film, which was absolutely breathtaking. so this is willem dafoe, oscar—nominated willem dafoe — as we discovered recently, pronounces name with dutch g van gogh, towards the later period of his life... is that how it... i went to the museum in amsterdam, i said to somebody van gogh or van gogh and they...
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plus, how london and british landscapes moulded the life and art of vincent van gogh. hello.tish mps are preparing to embark on a series of votes to explore other ways forward in the brexit process. some 16 options have been tabled and the process could last several days. some leading conservative brexit supporters have suggested they could now get behind theresa may's withdrawal agreement to prevent the risk of a long delay in the brexit process. here's our deputy political editor, john pienaar. parliament has shown its power. we know who is in control, and the answer is no—one. mps are getting ready to talk and vote their way through their ideas for brexit. but then what? brexiteer ministers especially insist mps taking control won't work. it's a negotiation between ourselves and the european union, and if parliament expresses a view, it may be entirely undeliverable. but the cabinet is split. there is amber rudd — she is backing mrs may's deal, but wants freedom for tories to vote as they choose. some junior ministers are saying privately they'll rebel and resign if they h
plus, how london and british landscapes moulded the life and art of vincent van gogh. hello.tish mps are preparing to embark on a series of votes to explore other ways forward in the brexit process. some 16 options have been tabled and the process could last several days. some leading conservative brexit supporters have suggested they could now get behind theresa may's withdrawal agreement to prevent the risk of a long delay in the brexit process. here's our deputy political editor, john...
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it seems as if vincent van gogh one statoil a something. and this is hers here can almost feel the delicate breeze of the starry night. his eight hundred eighty nine masterpiece in french lend me a twenty is what gives the multimedia exhibition in paris at a unit in him yet its name. is the director of the digital culture center located in a former metal foundry the cultural agency could to esperance has long experimented with ways of allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the work of the dutch painter with all their senses. to his past says the philip the new technology called amiens arts music immersive experience the idea is to connect the images with music creating a virtual reality in which one coughs paintings become a unique arts experience that the group of us hope. to do this one hundred forty video projectors light up some three thousand three hundred square meters a project in space over five hundred paintings and drawings shine as large format three d. animations on the ten meter high walls. a special soundtrack completes th
it seems as if vincent van gogh one statoil a something. and this is hers here can almost feel the delicate breeze of the starry night. his eight hundred eighty nine masterpiece in french lend me a twenty is what gives the multimedia exhibition in paris at a unit in him yet its name. is the director of the digital culture center located in a former metal foundry the cultural agency could to esperance has long experimented with ways of allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the work of the...
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i said vincent van gogh?incarceration, but also julian schnabel is attempting to show us the world he saw through his paintings visually represented. here's a clip. i'm telling you, you have to look inside. you keep saying look inside, i get it, i do. you keep repeating yourself. what do you think i'm doing? i don't invent the picture. i don't need to invent the picture. i find it already in nature. ijust have to free it. all right. i'm just saying first think about your surface and how the paint will sit on it. get control over what you're doing. maybe you should work inside more. i spent all my life alone in a room. i need to go out and work, to forget myself. i want to be out of control. i need to be in a feverish state. it's called the act of painting for a reason. all right, calm down. i don't want to calm down. the faster i paint, the better i feel. i can't stay here, vincent. what are you saying? so that line when he says it's called the act of painting for a reason. i mean that's kind of telling you,
i said vincent van gogh?incarceration, but also julian schnabel is attempting to show us the world he saw through his paintings visually represented. here's a clip. i'm telling you, you have to look inside. you keep saying look inside, i get it, i do. you keep repeating yourself. what do you think i'm doing? i don't invent the picture. i don't need to invent the picture. i find it already in nature. ijust have to free it. all right. i'm just saying first think about your surface and how the...
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and the paintings which inspired vincent van gogh to produce some his most famous works — now on showhibition. and coming up on sportsday later in the hour on bbc news: walking away from the octagon — conor mcgregor says he won't fight again, but he's retired before. good evening. theresa may has been consulting her cabinet after the house of commons seized control of this phase of the brexit process in last night's dramatic vote. mps will tomorrow be presented with a series of options on the way ahead, but ministers say they can't guarantee any outcome will be binding on the government. mps have twice said they don't want mrs may's deal but haven't yet said what they do want. this is an opportunity to do just that. they'll likely vote on around seven options for how to proceed. those may include closer links to the eu than what's proposed, a no—deal brexit, or cancelling brexit entirely. but as mps debate, time is running out to agree a deal with the eu before the exit date next month. our deputy political editor, jon pienaar, has more. parliament has shown its power, we know who is
and the paintings which inspired vincent van gogh to produce some his most famous works — now on showhibition. and coming up on sportsday later in the hour on bbc news: walking away from the octagon — conor mcgregor says he won't fight again, but he's retired before. good evening. theresa may has been consulting her cabinet after the house of commons seized control of this phase of the brexit process in last night's dramatic vote. mps will tomorrow be presented with a series of options on...
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was it pablo picasso, vincent van gogh or salvador dali? t was van gogh. >> tucker: for two points, was it vincent van gogh? >> a painting by pablo picasso after years long search. >> this has been the most remarkable segment we've ever done. you know what? this is perfect, as longtime partners and friends i'm not surprised he wanted to end up on the same number. and, what is the capital of the african nation of burkina faso? >> you should know this, you always know this kind of thing. >> i don't want to wreck the perfect symmetry of this. next time let's do the molar report. >> you guys are the best. that's it for this week's final exam. how did you do? how will you do next week? pay attention to the news every day, tuesday through thursday to see if you can beat our experts. we will be right back. no >> tucker: a really distressing new out of california appears to show on elderly pro-life activists being beaten savagely buying angry leftists in the street in the city of san francisco. the banners owned by an 85-year-old. he attempts to sto
was it pablo picasso, vincent van gogh or salvador dali? t was van gogh. >> tucker: for two points, was it vincent van gogh? >> a painting by pablo picasso after years long search. >> this has been the most remarkable segment we've ever done. you know what? this is perfect, as longtime partners and friends i'm not surprised he wanted to end up on the same number. and, what is the capital of the african nation of burkina faso? >> you should know this, you always know this...
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>> i think it was van gogh. >> tucker: it you think it was van gogh. for two points, was it vincentan gogh? >> a painting by pablo picasso worth over $128 million. [laughter] he previously hung in picasso's home until his death in 1973. >> tucker: this has been the most remarkable segment we have ever done. you know what, this is perfect. as long time partners and friends, i'm not surprised that you wanted to end on the same number but the rules require, one tiebreaker question. and this is a very esoteric question, we have asked a befor before. what is the capital of the african nation of burkina faso? >> you should know this. you always know this. i know. >> tucker: it is ouagadougou. i'm telling you that because i don't want to wreck the perfect symmetry. nobody wins, yet everybody wins. >> everybody is a winner! >> next time, let's just do the mueller report, we will be fine. >> tucker: you guys are the best, great to see you tonight. that's it for this week's "final exam." how did you do? how are you going to do next week?? pay attention to the news every day and see if you can
>> i think it was van gogh. >> tucker: it you think it was van gogh. for two points, was it vincentan gogh? >> a painting by pablo picasso worth over $128 million. [laughter] he previously hung in picasso's home until his death in 1973. >> tucker: this has been the most remarkable segment we have ever done. you know what, this is perfect. as long time partners and friends, i'm not surprised that you wanted to end on the same number but the rules require, one tiebreaker...
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vincent van gogh came to britain in 1873 — not to make art, but to sell it and see it.e. he settled here at 87 hackford road in brixton, south east london. he'd leave home and walk to work in covent garden every day because he wanted to take in the sights and the sounds and the smells of britain. he'd often have some charles dickens in his pocket to read and always wore a top hat because, as he said, you couldn't be seen in london without one. van gogh took to london like a beard to a face. that is, it grew on him. in a west end gallery, he discovered james whistler's paintings, whose evening view of westminster bridge would inspire the dutchman when he eventually became an artist a few years later to produce one of his most famous works. he found something in british art which he recognised as different from the art of his own country. the way, particularly, british landscape could evoke a feeling in the viewer. that was something he always wanted to do himself. modern british artists, he noticed, were painting autumnal landscapes, and paintings like millais' chill 0ct
vincent van gogh came to britain in 1873 — not to make art, but to sell it and see it.e. he settled here at 87 hackford road in brixton, south east london. he'd leave home and walk to work in covent garden every day because he wanted to take in the sights and the sounds and the smells of britain. he'd often have some charles dickens in his pocket to read and always wore a top hat because, as he said, you couldn't be seen in london without one. van gogh took to london like a beard to a face....
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at eternity‘s gate, which is another film about the life of vincent van gogh.t, described as the first oil painted animated film, which was breathtaking. so this is willem dafoe, oscar—nominated willem dafoe, as vincent van gogh towards the later period of his life. i went to the museum in amsterdam. i said "van gogh?" so we get his real life and his tussles with madness and with incarceration, but also julian schnabel is attempting to show us the world he saw through his paintings visually represented. here is a clip. i'm telling you, you have to look inside. you keep saying look inside. i get it, i do. you keep repeating yourself. what do you think i'm doing? i don't invent the picture. i don't need to invent the picture. i find it already in nature. ijust have to free it. all right. i'm just saying, first, think about your surface and how the paint will sit on it. get control over what you're doing. maybe you should work inside more. i spent all my life alone in a room. i need to go out, and work, to forget myself. i want to be out of control. i need to be i
at eternity‘s gate, which is another film about the life of vincent van gogh.t, described as the first oil painted animated film, which was breathtaking. so this is willem dafoe, oscar—nominated willem dafoe, as vincent van gogh towards the later period of his life. i went to the museum in amsterdam. i said "van gogh?" so we get his real life and his tussles with madness and with incarceration, but also julian schnabel is attempting to show us the world he saw through his...