Karl Bryullov: The Last Day of Pompeii (Explained). [19th Century Artist You Should Know]

Explore the paintings and artwork of 19th century, (1800s) Neoclassical painter: Karl Bryullov (Born in the late 18th century). Great Art Explained through this art documentary on The Last Day of Pompeii, and the artistic inspiration from the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius. Learn about how “Karl the Great“, created his paintings, through painting tutorials and analysis of his paintings as well as Art of the Soviet Union, Soviet Art, Russian Art, . art, Ukraine Art, Pompeii Art, Pompeii Sculptures, Pompeii Paintings, the ruins of Pompeii and Pompeii Art History. “Karl Bryullov’s “Last Day of Pompeii“ also has elements taken from the Book of Revelation in the Bible. Most notably, the four horsemen who, according to the book of Revelation (6:1–8), appear with the opening of the first four of the seven seals that bring forth the cataclysm of the apocalypse. The first horseman, a conqueror with a bow and crown, rides a white horse, which scholars sometimes interpret to symboliz
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