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???英国广播公司(BBC)在2004年出版的艺术纪录片-英语,中文多国语言解说Arts Documentary published by BBC in 2004 - English, Chinese Multilanguage narration
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BBC ONE带给您艺术界第一位超级巨星的故事制作世界上最伟大的杰作之一令人印象深刻。创造三件作品确实令人惊讶-但这正是米开朗基罗五百年前所做的事情。他用自己的双手设计和创造了世界上最著名的雕塑-大卫;最令人鼓舞的画作-西斯廷教堂的天花板;以及世界上最伟大的建筑之一-罗马天际线皇冠上的明珠圣彼得大教堂的圆顶。在大卫(David)庆祝诞辰500周年的那一年,BBC ONE生动地讲述了最有天赋的人之一的故事,狂暴,历史上的艺术家。从童年的创伤开始,米开朗基罗就以雕塑家,画家,建筑师和诗人的身份发展到了艺术天才的顶峰,从1475年到1564年,他的人生长达90年。他的作品规模如此之大,如此超凡的力量和令人叹为观止的美丽,以致几个世纪以来人们都不敢相信它是由凡人创造的。他是一个复杂的人物:有时脾气暴躁,偏执狂,对他人则慷慨而深情。他对艺术,对美和对上帝的热情是他一生的动力。在这个由两部分组成的系列中,领先的艺术历史学家揭穿了艺术家非凡生活的许多神话,现代艺术家试图重现米开朗基罗最具标志性作品的元素-从处理壁画技术到雕刻大卫的复制品。这是根据米开朗基罗的真实话语对他的生活进行的戏剧性重塑。摄于罗马和佛罗伦萨,莎士比亚演员斯蒂芬·努南(Stephen Noonan)扮演艺术家,??米开朗基罗一世(Epidsode One)米开朗基罗(Michelangelo)的成功之路受困于困境。一集追溯了他天才的麻烦根源,从父亲的童年殴打到与其他艺术家的斗争。他父亲对艺术的迷恋会给全家人带来耻辱的感觉未能阻止年轻而坚定的米开朗基罗。成为雕塑家的灵感来自早期,当时他的父亲将他送去了一个湿巾护士,丈夫是石匠。到他十几岁的时候,他就表现出了早熟的才华,到了25岁时,他已经是一颗冉冉升起的新星。狂暴的年轻米开朗基罗以艺术造假者的名字而闻名,他的第一个主要任务遭到了赞助人的拒绝。一天晚上,他被愤怒困住,并决心确保全世界都知道他是谁,他在第一部杰作的胸前刻下了自己的名字,然后,他26岁,他接受了看似不可能的挑战,即从一块有缺陷的大理石上雕刻出一个巨大的圣经英雄大卫雕像。高耸的裸体超过五米,花了两年多的时间才完成,但使米开朗基罗成为活着的最伟大的雕塑家,使他永生不朽。本集展示了雕塑家Romolo Burati重现大卫脸部的关键特征,传达了纯粹的技巧和米开朗基罗的精湛技艺体现了他的杰作,创造了这个伟大的杰作,米开朗基罗的下一个挑战是设计一种结构,将重达数吨的雕塑运送到崎uneven不平的道路上,而巨人也不会摔倒在地上。今天的标准。以说明技术?他接受了看似不可能的挑战,那就是从一块有缺陷的大理石上雕刻出一个巨大的圣经英雄大卫雕像。高耸的裸体超过五米,花了两年多的时间才完成,但使米开朗基罗成为活着的最伟大的雕塑家,使他永生不朽。本集展示了雕塑家Romolo Burati重现大卫脸部的关键特征,传达了纯粹的技巧和米开朗基罗的精湛技艺体现了他的杰作,创造了这个伟大的杰作,米开朗基罗的下一个挑战是设计一种结构,将重达数吨的雕塑运送到崎uneven不平的道路上,而巨人也不会摔倒在地上。今天的标准。以说明技术?他接受了看似不可能的挑战,那就是从一块有缺陷的大理石上雕刻出一个巨大的圣经英雄大卫雕像。高耸的裸体超过五米,花了两年多的时间才完成,但使米开朗基罗成为活着的最伟大的雕塑家,使他永生不朽。本集展示了雕塑家Romolo Burati重现大卫脸部的关键特征,传达了纯粹的技巧和米开朗基罗的精湛技艺体现了他的杰作,创造了这个伟大的杰作,米开朗基罗的下一个挑战是设计一种结构,将重达数吨的雕塑运送到崎uneven不平的道路上,而巨人也不会摔倒在地上。今天的标准。以说明技术?从一块有缺陷的大理石上。高耸的裸体超过五米,花了两年多的时间才完成,但使米开朗基罗成为活着的最伟大的雕塑家,使他永生不朽。本集展示了雕塑家Romolo Burati重现大卫脸部的关键特征,传达了纯粹的技巧和米开朗基罗的精湛技艺体现了他的杰作,创造了这个伟大的杰作,米开朗基罗的下一个挑战是设计一种结构,将重达数吨的雕塑运送到崎road不平的道路上,而巨人也不会摔倒在地。今天的标准。以说明技术?从一块有缺陷的大理石上。高耸的裸体超过五米,花了两年多的时间才完成,但使米开朗基罗成为活着的最伟大的雕塑家,使他永生不朽。本集展示了雕塑家Romolo Burati重现大卫脸部的关键特征,传达了纯粹的技巧和米开朗基罗的精湛技艺体现了他的杰作,创造了这个伟大的杰作,米开朗基罗的下一个挑战是设计一种结构,将重达数吨的雕塑运送到崎road不平的道路上,而巨人也不会摔倒在地。今天的标准。以说明技术BBC ONE brings you the story of art's first superstarTo produce one of the world's great masterpieces is impressive. To create three is truly astonishing - but this is exactly what Michelangelo did five hundred years ago.With his own hands he designed and created the most famous sculpture in the world - the David; the most awe-inspiring painting - the ceiling of the Sistine chapel; and one of the world's greatest buildings - the dome of St Peter's, the jewel in the crown of the Roman skyline.In the year that the David celebrates its 500th anniversary, BBC ONE brings to life the story of one of the most gifted, and tempestuous, artists in history. From a traumatic childhood, Michelangelo rose to the heady heights of artistic genius as sculptor, painter, architect and poet in a life spanning almost 90 years from 1475 to 1564. His work is on such a scale, of such awesome power and breathtaking beauty, that for centuries people couldn't believe it was created by a mortal.He was a complex character: at times bad-tempered and paranoid, at others generous and affectionate. His passion for art, for beauty and for God was his driving force throughout his life.In this two-part series leading art historians debunk the many myths surrounding the artist's extraordinary life and modern-day artists attempt to recreate elements of Michelangelo's most iconic works - from tackling fresco technique through to carving a replica of the David. This is combined with dramatic reconstructions of Michelangelo's life based on his actual words.Filmed in Rome and Florence, with Shakespearean actor Stephen Noonan playing the artist, the series explores how Michelangelo emerged as the true embodiment of the renaissance, allegedly divinely inspired. Epidsode One Michelangelo's path to success was plagued with difficulties.Episode one traces the troubled origins of his genius, from boyhood beatings from his father, to fights with fellow artists. His father's feeling that his obsession with art would bring disgrace to the family failed to deter the young, determined Michelangelo. Inspiration to become a sculptor came early, when his father sent him to a wet-nurse whose husband was a stonemason. By the time he reached his teens he showed precocious talent and at the age of 25 he was a rising star.The tempestuous young Michelangelo made a name for himself as an art faker and his first major commission was rejected by his patron. One night, gripped by rage and driven by a determination to ensure the world knew who he was, he carved his name across the breast of his first masterpiece, the Pietà.Then, aged 26, he took on the seemingly impossible challenge of sculpting a colossal statue of the biblical hero, David, from one piece of flawed marble. The towering nude, over five metres tall, took more than two years to complete but established Michelangelo as the greatest sculptor alive, immortalising him forever.This episode shows sculptor Romolo Burati as he recreates key features of the David's face, conveying the sheer skill and craft embodied in Michelangelo's exquisite work.Having created this great masterpiece, Michelangelo's next challenge was to design a structure to transport the sculpture, which weighed several tons, across the uneven roads without the giant crashing to the ground.It was no mean feat even by today's standards.To illustrate the technical skills that Michelangelo displayed, the programme enlists engineer Nick McLean to follow in Michelangelo's footsteps. Using illustrations and a diary entry from an eye witness, he develops a structure to shift the replica David through the cobbled Italian streets. It becomes clear that Michelangelo's commission to carve the David proved him to be not only a master sculptor, but also a thoroughly able engineer. Episode Two The story of Michelangelo's titanic struggle to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, one of the artistic marvels of the world, is told in the second episode of The Divine Michelangelo.Imagine the torture of painting an area the size of a football pitch, 20 metres off the ground...From 1508 to 1512 this is exactly what Michelangelo was forced to do by Pope Julius II who commissioned him to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Michelangelo viewed it as a trap set by his enemies in the Vatican and was horrified that he would have to stoop to what he considered the lowly and inferior craft of painting. What he really wanted to do was carve the Pope's tomb - a saga in itself, which would haunt him for years to come.As Michelangelo confronted the huge expanse of the ceiling, he quickly ran into huge difficulties and ended up destroying his own work. This programme explores some of the main challenges he faced by recruiting two modern fresco artists - Fleur Kelly and Leo Stevenson - to produce at a church in Leyton, east London, their own version of the iconic scene where God creates Adam.After four years of struggle and disappointment, the Sistine Chapel ceiling was complete. But the Pope was dissatisfied with the heavenly creation and demanded changes, such as the addition of more gold and blue, as he felt it looked too poor. Michelangelo, made ill by his trials, was not amused. But 25 years later he did return to the Sistine Chapel to paint the fresco of The Last Judgement on the altar wall.Having established his genius as a sculptor and painter Michelangelo went on to completely change the Roman skyline with his architectural designs. He broke many of the accepted rules of architecture, creating terrifically original and beautiful work, culminating in the dome of St Peter's. He was obsessed by this final project for the rest of his life. He saw it as a deeply spiritual task that would assure him a place in history and in heaven.In his later years, Michelangelo's poetry also blossomed. Struck by true love for a young Roman nobleman named Cavalieri he was inspired to write some of his most moving verses.When Michelangelo died at the age of 88 he left a fortune, including 8,000 gold coins in a walnut chest by his bed and numerous farms in Tuscany. He lived a simple, frugal existence but was also the richest, and most famous, artist ever to have lived.
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BBC - Top ten things you didn't know about Michelangelo
BBC - Overview of Michelangelo's major artworks
BBC - Michelangelo's top ten quotes
BBC - Timeline of Michelangelo's life
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