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Six-armed Christ and the Orthodox centaur: according to what canons are icons painted?

Duration: 0:35:58

Historian, winner of the Enlightener Prize in the Humanities nomination, Sergey Zotov has been doing scientific research in Spain, Germany, and now works in the UK . Despite his rather young age, he has already written three full-fledged books on the Middle Ages, another edition is being prepared for publication.


Traveling with Art【28】Do you really understand romance?

Duration: 0:05:10.011020

The TV series "Northern and Southern" is an adaptation of Elizabeth Gaskell's novel of the same name, depicting a love story set during the Industrial Revolution. The story follows a kind and independent woman from the southern countryside who falls in love with a cold and restrained man who is a textile magnate in the north. The romanticism and hardships of the Industrial Revolution in Europe are highlighted in this tale of contrasting characters, emphasizing the strong emotions and aesthetics of romanticism. The rise of romanticism in the 18th century was influenced by societal changes brought about by reforms, growing desire for freedom and democracy, and rejection of the overly rationalistic Enlightenment era. The romantic period saw a transition from neoclassicism to romanticism in literature and philosophy, with notable figures like Goethe in literature and Beethoven in music. The emotional and imaginative expressions of romanticism are evident in the works of these artists. Romanticism's influence also extended to visual arts, transitioning French art from neoclassicism to romanticism in the tumultuous societal climate of 19th century France. The distinctions between romanticism and neoclassicism are not always absolute, as artists may draw influences from both styles. Artists like Delacroix in France and Goya in Spain are representative of the romantic period in their respective countries, embodying the emotional and free-spirited essence of romanticism in their works.


Bruegel the Peasant Painter

Duration: 0:08:42.566485

From the elegance of Venus to the modernist and bizarre gifts of Picasso, the legendary life of the master of virus art is a story of Western art. Born in 1525, the peasant painter Bruegel, possibly from the Netherlands or from a place called Bruegel, learned painting from a man named Cook in Antwerp. He later became a professional painter and gained fame for his detailed and precise works. After traveling to Italy and back to the Netherlands, Bruegel settled in Brussels and focused on painting, depicting ordinary people and farmers in his works with a deep love and understanding. His paintings also reflected the harsh political realities of Spain's oppression of the Dutch people and their resistance. Bruegel died in 1569 at the age of 44, leaving behind a masterpiece called "The Hunters in the Snow," which is considered one of the greatest winter paintings in Western art history. The painting, created in 1565, depicts hunters walking in the snow with a tranquil and serene atmosphere, capturing the essence of winter with its simple and clean colors. Bruegel's unique style and nationalistic approach have made "The Hunters in the Snow" an immortal classic in art history.


#36 Café Poliglota + Poem with Hector Ayalla + Friday by Nico

Duration: 0:48:46.997868

"Studio Brasil" is a program hosted by Patrícia, broadcasting directly from Barcelona, Spain. The show features new ideas, creations, and opinions from Brazilians around the world. It aims to engage viewers in discussions about language learning, particularly the polygot experience. In today's episode, Patrícia highlights various tools and resources for learning languages. She discusses a Canadian polyglot known for speaking over 20 languages and the successful language learning platform he founded, which focuses on using reading as a primary tool for vocabulary acquisition without heavy emphasis on grammar. The show also mentions international polyglot events and conferences, where language enthusiasts can connect and practice multiple languages in a collaborative environment. The discussion emphasizes that many polyglots often study several languages simultaneously, showcasing the diverse methodologies individuals use to learn languages, whether through listening, reading, or other approaches. While some tools, like LINGQ, are effective for many, the program acknowledges that not every method works for everyone, highlighting the importance of personal learning styles. Viewers are encouraged to participate and share their own experiences, enriching the community with insights into the vibrant world of language learning and cultural exchange.


Betting on life: betting addiction

Duration: 0:11:36.058775

The text discusses the growing issue of online gambling addiction in Brazil, presenting it as a serious public health and socio-economic concern. Letícia, a scientist in immunology and biochemistry, explains the rapid increase in online betting in Brazil, highlighting that what may start as a recreational activity often leads to addiction and significant financial losses for individuals. She emphasizes that the gambling industry profits from players' losses, creating a cycle of addiction where individuals feel compelled to continue betting despite substantial losses. Letícia elaborates on the neurological aspects of gambling addiction, particularly the role of dopamine— a neurotransmitter linked to pleasure and reward. This addiction leads to compulsive betting behaviors, often resulting in severe anxiety, depression, and problematic relationships, sometimes even leading to crime. Despite rising addiction rates, Letícia notes that Brazil has been slow to implement effective regulations. While the government is taking steps to regulate online gambling, such as banning non-compliant sites and increasing oversight, she argues for more significant measures, even considering an outright prohibition on gambling. Letícia advocates for preventive programs, like those implemented in Spain, that educate young people about the dangers of gambling addiction. Such initiatives could be crucial in addressing the concerning rise in gambling among Brazilian youth. In conclusion, the text calls attention to the urgent need for comprehensive solutions to tackle the public health risks associated with online gambling in Brazil.