Table of contents:
- Ruins of past civilizations. Part 1. Hubert Robert
- Ruins of past civilizations. Part 2. Giovanni Battista Piranesi
- Ruins of past civilizations. Part 3. Megaliths
- Ruins of past civilizations. Part 4. Maps of Tartary
Video: Ruins of past civilizations
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A selection of videos telling about the forgotten past of our civilization.
Ruins of past civilizations. Part 1. Hubert Robert
The French artist Hubert Robert (1733-1808) traveled extensively in Europe and left us some very interesting paintings from which we can unearth something about our past. It is believed that Hubert had a good imagination and he painted many of his canvases only from his many fantasies of majestic ruins, but is this really so? Is this even possible? The paintings clearly show that the people depicted on them live among the ruins of past civilizations and absolutely cannot at least bring them into a decent look, not to mention some kind of restoration.
Ruins of past civilizations. Part 2. Giovanni Battista Piranesi
Let's continue to pose uncomfortable questions to historians and get acquainted with the curious works of the Italian archaeologist, architect and graphic artist Giovanni Battista Piranesi. Giovanni, like his fellow artists Hubert Robert and Charles Louis Clerisso, painted in the style of architectural romanticism and surrealism, that is, everything that he depicted on canvases was the fruit of his imagination. This is what the official history tells us. But is this even possible? The paintings clearly show that the people depicted on them live among the ruins of past civilizations and absolutely cannot at least bring them into a decent look, not to mention some kind of restoration. Either people were very lazy, or they could not work on such a scale and using a technology unknown to them. The people depicted in general do not fit into the grandiose buildings in scale. That is, either Giovanni is a genius of fantasy, or he painted from nature, which could well be in reality. Let's look at the engravings from the point of view of the reality of the events and types depicted on them.
Ruins of past civilizations. Part 3. Megaliths
Ruins of past civilizations. Part 4. Maps of Tartary
The videos were created for the Forbidden History channel by Nikolai Subbotin.
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