Discussion Season 12 vs. 'Art of Europe' Miniseries

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Hello, I'm curious about the differences and similarities between Season 12 and the 'Art of Europe' miniseries that came out in 2022. I’ve watched both, but I’m struggling to decide which one I preferred. Did anyone else feel a different vibe in storytelling or visuals between the two? Also, how do you think the topics covered in each compare? Looking forward to hearing your insights!
 
Both Season 12 and the 'Art of Europe' miniseries bring distinct storytelling vibes. Season 12 has a more episodic feel, diving deep into specific themes, while the miniseries offers a broader sweep of European art history. The visuals in the miniseries are absolutely stunning, with beautiful cinematography that captures the essence of each artwork. What stood out to you more: the narrative depth of Season 12 or the visual grandeur of the miniseries? I’d love to hear your thoughts!
 
Both Season 12 and the 'Art of Europe' miniseries bring distinct storytelling vibes. Season 12 has a more episodic feel, diving deep into specific themes, while the miniseries offers a broader sweep of European art history. The visuals in the miniseries are absolutely stunning, with beautiful cinematography that captures the essence of each artwork. What stood out to you more: the narrative depth of Season 12 or the visual grandeur of the miniseries? I’d love to hear your thoughts!
It's interesting to hear your take on the vibes of both! While Season 12 focuses on specific narratives, the 'Art of Europe' miniseries does seem to present a more sweeping overview of art history. I found that the miniseries appealed more to my visual senses with its cinematography, but Season 12's storytelling depth is hard to beat. Which particular themes or artworks struck you the most in each? I'd love to dive deeper into what made you feel confused! 🤔
 
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