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RE: Art Explained By A Writer - Het Zieke Kind (The Sick Child - 1660-1665)
Do you have painting like these showing the effect of plagues among the common people? That is what this painter is famous for.
How are you? Did you give up on your video making?
thank you for asking about creating the video. as i said i'm working on the video with my brother. so the idea was to make the video and share how to make videos with steemit users, but since i no longer have my brother's help, i can't continue for the time being. he paused the project for personal reasons. i need to balance work, study, and video editing. however, i'm still learning and progressing, and that's what's important. for 2025, i set goals. the end of 2024 was difficult, but i'm making progress. in addition, i've resumed my activity on steamit, and i have a lot of ideas. while i don't think i will continue with the video for now, the important thing is that i tried to make it.
It is good to see you back and first comes first. I hope you find the balance between study, work and relaxation. I agree with you that giving it a try is important and if this is meant to be it will happen.
I wish you a great evening, thank you for taking the time to explain.
thank you , may I have your private contact? I would like to ask you something.
The Plague of Ashdod (1620) by Nicolas Poussin
This Baroque painting portrays the biblical plague that struck the city of Ashdod, showing the effects of disease on the people and the environment.
But did the plague effect Tunesia? This is a French painter or are you French and did you emigrate?
What I find amazing is that the Netherlands was involved in a war that nearly last 80 years and at the same time it was their golden age and there was a plague...
No, I'm Tunisian, but I remember studying this. It's not for French, but it is a powerful depiction of a biblical event. In Tunisia, we have a strong French culture because we were colonized by the French, and French is also the second language here.