Arp: Master of 20th Century Sculpture
Over a period of more than sixty years, Hans (Jean) Arp produced an extraordinarily influential body of work that shifts fluidly between abstraction and ...
HauserWirth
For the Love of It: Collecting Drawings in the Nineteenth Century
For the Love of It: Collecting Drawings in the Nineteenth Century Petra ten-Doesschate Chu Lecture Minneapolis Institute of Arts Sunday, February 15, 2009 ...
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Winslow Homer - Orange Tree
Thomas Colville discuss Winslow Homer - Orange Tree, Nassau http://www.thomascolville.com/artist/winslow-homer/ Thomas Colville Fine Art Specializing in ...
Thomas Colville Fine Art
Women Artists in 19th-century U.S. and Europe
Art History Basix
The Evolution of Art (and how it Shaped the Modern World)
A comprehensive overview of the evolution of art and its influence on societies and civilisations throughout history, across the globe. ♢ Subscribe: ...
La Volpe
Top 10 Painters of All Time
Whether on the walls of a cave, the tombs of great kings, a canvas, or the walls of a building, the human desire to put ink to paper has left the world with some of ...
WatchMojo.com
Nineteen American Masterworks
The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in America were a “coming-of-age” period in American art. Art historian William Kloss explores this special ...
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Art Professors React to Anthony Hopkins' Paintings
RISD Adjunct Professor Clara Lieu and Art Prof Teaching Artist Lauryn Welch critique an acrylic painting by Anthony Hopkins titled "Circus Magic," from 2017.
Art Prof: Create & Critique
Verrocchio: Sculptor and Painter of Renaissance Florence
Made in conjunction with the exhibition Verrocchio: Sculptor and Painter of Renaissance Florence, this 17-minute documentary explores the career of an ...
National Gallery of Art
Celebrating the East Building Twentieth-Century Art Series, Part 3: American Art, 1900-1950: Henri,
David Gariff, senior lecturer, National Gallery of Art. As a teacher at the New York School of Art in the early 20th century, Robert Henri urged his to reject genteel ...
National Gallery of Art
Live Q&A with Corey D'Augustine (May 17) | IN THE STUDIO
Tune in for a live Q&A with IN THE STUDIO instructor Corey D'Augustine! Want to know more about a certain artist, technique or material? Let us know your ...
The Museum of Modern Art
Celebrating the East Building Twentieth-Century Art Series, Part 1: Extending Tradition, French Pain
David Gariff, senior lecturer, National Gallery of Art. In this lecture presented on July 10, 2018, at the National Gallery of Art, senior lecturer David Gariff explores ...
National Gallery of Art
Introduction to the Exhibition: America Collects Eighteenth-Century French Painting
Introduction to the Exhibition: America Collects Eighteenth-Century French Painting.
National Gallery of Art
Michael Grimaldi: Anatomy and Physiology in Fine Arts Education and Studio Practice
This lecture is from SciViz.NYC, a one-day educational event held on November 18, 2016 at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. (www.sciviz.nyc) This ...
Icahn School of Medicine
Things to know about found objects and sculptures
Have you ever debated on the difference between found object and ready made in sculptures. Why is that people can't seem to digest it as art? And most ...
NDTV
Art Explainer 3: Light and Shadow
How does an artist use light to help keep us out of the dark? Tanner's Disciples: http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/artwork/87643?search_no=26&index=0 ...
The Art Institute of Chicago
Ambassadors in the Studio: Matisse’s African Art Collection
Explore Matisse's collection of African art and focus on the way that African art entered artists' studios in Paris in the early 20th century. Discuss colonialism's ...
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Introduction to the Exhibition—Alonso Berruguete: First Sculptor of Renaissance Spain
C. D. Dickerson III, curator and head of sculpture and decorative arts, National Gallery of Art Alonso Berruguete, active on the Iberian Peninsula during the first ...
National Gallery of Art
George Bellows, Part 1
Narrated by Ethan Hawke, this film was made in conjunction with the exhibition George Bellows. Bellows arrived in New York City in 1904 and depicted an ...
National Gallery of Art
Huntington Museum_Pinkie & Blue Boy
European Art The European collection, consisting largely of 18th- and 19th-century British & French paintings, sculptures and decorative arts, is housed in The ...
maskedman46
Dürer and Beyond: Central European Drawings in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1400--1700
Dürer and Beyond Central European Drawings in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1400--1700 April 3--September 3, 2012 Learn more: ...
The Met
Who owns the Parthenon sculptures?
Phidias(?), Parthenon sculptures, frieze: 438-432 B.C.E., pediment: c. 438-432 B.C.E. and metopes: c. 447-32 B.C.E., an ARCHES video Speakers: Dr. Steven ...
Smarthistory
Otis Modern Art 03: Modernity and Realism Pt 3: 19th Century Photography
Dr. Parme Giuntini, Director of Art History at Otis College of Art and Design, presents this series on Modern Art. She will discuss the movements and ideas that ...
OtisCollege
MoMA Lecture: Constantin Brancusi Sculpture
On Tuesday, October 16, 2018, Larissa Bailiff returned to Darien Library to talk about MoMA's latest exhibit. Get a sneak preview of the latest hit exhibit from the ...
Darien Library
Oil painting techniques and tutorial with Paul Coney | Colour In Your Life
Oil painting techniques and tutorial for beginners or artists of all ages and skills. In this fine art TV show episode Paul Coney is interviewed with Colour In Your ...
Graeme Stevenson (Colour in Your Life)
Do Machines Make Art? | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios
When art is generated by Artificial Intelligence, what or who can we call the artist? We look to art history to consider the long collaboration between humans and ...
The Art Assignment
Alan Wintermute: "Recently Rediscovered Paintings by Antoine Watteau"
Soon after Watteau's premature death in 1721, nearly three hundred of his paintings were engraved and published. Until recently, only about eighty of these ...
The Frick Collection
The new shock of the New (Documentary about contemporary art by Robert Hughes)
The new shock of the New by Robert Hughes - 2004.
Art and documentary
Lecture by Barry Bergdoll about three great architects of European architecture in the 19th Century
Barry Bergdoll: Henri Labrouste, Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Heinrich Hübsch and Architectural Romanticism in the 19th Century Lecture, 26. 2. 2014, 7 pm Museum ...
MAO Slovenia
The Drawings of Al Taylor: Perspectives from a Curator and a Conservator
Take part in a virtual walk-through of the Morgan's exhibition devoted to the sensuous and humorous drawings of Al Taylor (1948–1999). Isabelle Dervaux ...
The Morgan Library & Museum
A Brief History of the Dead in Art
Draw me like one of your French corpses... ***"Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs?" comes out 9/10/19!*** #CatEatEyeballs Preorder "Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs?
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AP Art History: 4.3 Materials, Processes, and Techniques in Later European and American Art
AP Art History: 4.3 Materials, Processes, and Techniques in Later European and American Art. Explain how materials, processes, and techniques affect art and ...
Advanced Placement
Raphael and his Circle: Introductory Slide Overview
Eric Denker, senior lecturer, National Gallery of Art Raphael is recognized by many as the foremost figure of the classical tradition in Western painting.
National Gallery of Art
Celebrating the East Building Twentieth-Century Art Series, Part 12: Pop Art
David Gariff, senior lecturer, National Gallery of Art. In all of art history, only one movement dared to predict public and commercial success in its very name.
National Gallery of Art
Nature's Nation: American Art and Environment
Nature's Nation: American Art and Environment presents more than 120 paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings, photographs, videos, and works of decorative art, ...
Office of Sustainability at Princeton University
Growing as an Artist - Steve Huston Interview
In his interview, Steve Huston talks about how to grow as an artist, how to develop a unique style, how to find what calls to you, and much more. Steve Huston is ...
Proko
Modernism: WTF? An introduction to Modernism in art and literature
Modernism; it can be confusing. So, in today's What The Theory? I wanted to provide something of a modernism crash course. We'll be looking at many different ...
Tom Nicholas
Origin Stories: Native American Art and American Museums
Bringing together voices from the academic, museum, and artistic communities, this free afternoon symposium expands on themes presented in “Collecting ...
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Introduction to the Exhibition—Alonso Berruguete First Sculptor of Renaissance Spain
C. D. Dickerson III, curator and head of sculpture and decorative arts, National Gallery of Art Alonso Berruguete, active on the Iberian Peninsula during the first ...
National Gallery of Art
Celebrating the East Building Twentieth-Century Art Series, Part 2: Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920)
David Gariff, senior lecturer, National Gallery of Art. Born in northern Italy, Amedeo Modigliani moved to Paris in 1906 at the age of 21 to immerse himself in the ...
National Gallery of Art
History of Visual Arts: Timeline of 20th Century Art Movements
A brief rundown of selected art movements in the 20th Century.
Flipped Art Design
Otis Modern Art 07: Impressionism Pt 3: Envisioning Modern Sculpture
Dr. Parme Giuntini, Head of Art History at Otis College of Art and Design, lectures on Modern Sculpture in the 19th Century. She focuses on the ways that artists ...
OtisCollege