Late nineteenth century sculpture, architecture and decorative arts
We're closing out the nineteenth century here with a look at sculpture, especially Rodin's, at the decorative arts of the Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau movement ...
Mary McConnell
Lecture 1, Introduction to History Painting
For six centuries, history painting—pictures based on stories from myth, scripture, and ancient and modern history—was the most prestigious work a painter ...
YaleCourses
Frederic Remington: The Truth of Other Days
This film focuses on the life, work and times of Remington, a 19th Century American painter, sculptor and author who was best known for his scenes of western ...
abarkproductions
Inside the Gallery—New Galleries for 19th and Early 20th-Century European Paintings and Sculpture
View images from the installation: http://www.metmuseum.org/special/new_european/galleries_images.asp The New Galleries for 19th- and Early 20th-Century ...
The Met
Role of the Academy and in American Art
The traditional art academies, first founded in Europe beginning in the late 17th century and in the United States just after the year 1800, played a vital role in the ...
GBH Forum Network
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
History of Modern Art Crash Course
Discover our eBooks and Audiobooks on Google Play Store https://play.google.com/store/books/author?id=IntroBooks Apple Books ...
IntroBooks Education
Pablo Picasso and the new language of Cubism
Pablo Picasso, The Guitarist, 1910, oil on canvas, 100 x 73 cm (Centre Pompidou, Paris). Speakers: Dr. Steven Zucker and Dr. Beth Harris.
Smarthistory
Hyman Bloom: Spirituality and Art
American artist Hyman Bloom produced works of astounding beauty and probing mysticism. Through subjects that range from the human body and natural forms ...
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
19th Century French and Russian Painting
University of Richmond
Celebrating the East Building Twentieth-Century Art Series, Part 4: Henri Matisse and Fauvism
David Gariff, senior lecturer, National Gallery of Art.At the 1905 Salon d'Automne, an annual exhibition in Paris dedicated to vanguard art, Henri Matisse showed ...
National Gallery of Art
Weather in Art: From Symbol to Science
David Gariff, senior lecturer, National Gallery of Art Offered in conjunction with the exhibition True to Nature: Open-Air Painting in Europe, 1780–1870 on view at ...
National Gallery of Art
Cézanne: 'The Father of Modern Art'
Paul Cézanne is perhaps one of the best-loved painters of Western art. Yet the popularity of his still life and landscape works has perhaps tamed the radicality of ...
HENI Talks
A Capitol Tour of the Library of Congress
Janice McKelvey discussed the history of the Library of Congress when it was located within the U.S. Capitol, from 1800 to 1897. Special attention was given to ...
Library of Congress
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
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
Craft in America: QUILTS episode
www.craftinamerica.org. Learn about contemporary quilters from diverse traditions as we celebrate the important role quilts have played in our country's story.
Craft in America
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
Dr. Anna O. Marley, "Painting History in the US Capitol Rotunda" | PAFA - Art At Noon
In our inaugural online Art At Noon, PAFA's Curator of Historical American Art, Dr. Anna O. Marley, discussed how artists helped shape our nation's history.
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA)
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
Women and Ledger Art
In the 19th century Plains Indian warriors told stories of their heroic deeds by drawing them on pages of a ledger book. In the last forty years this form has been ...
Brown University
Paul Cézanne: The father of modern art | National Gallery
Paul Cézanne's 'Bathers' has hung in the Gallery since the mid 1960s and conveys how Cézanne would slowly and methodically 'construct' a picture rather than ...
The National Gallery
George Catlin and the Native American West of Charles M. Russell
Few painters had greater impact on Charles Russell's art and interpretive vision than George Catlin (1796–1872), who chronicled Russell's "West That Has ...
Montana Historical Society
Modern China | Prof. Rana Mitter | Talks at Google
For this talk about Modern China Talks at Google welcomes Rana Mitter, Professor of the History and Politics of Modern China in Oxford, fellow of St. Cross ...
Talks at Google
All Roads Lead to London: Supreme 19th-Century World City
Live Broadcast: September 11, 2020 Presented by: Curt DiCamillo In this installment of our webinar series, Curt DiCamillo explores the bustling streets of ...
AmericanAncestors
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
Indians, Corn, and the American West: Maynard Dixon’s New Deal Mural for the Dept. of the Interior
Erika Doss discusses the complexities surrounding government-funded art projects during the 1930s and how American Artist Maynard Dixon negotiated with ...
U.S. Department of the Interior Museum
ARTHIST 1B: History of Western Art from the Renaissance to the Present
What is the past? What is the present? Alexander Nemerov, the Marilynn Thoma Provostial Professor in the Arts and Humanities, delivers the first lecture in the ...
Stanford
40/40 Vision Lecture: Neurology and the Passion for Art
Why is it that great works of art seem to have a universal appeal, transcending cultural and geographic boundaries? V.S. Ramachandran, director of UCSD's ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Before the Kodak Girl: Women in Nineteenth-Century Photography
Kara Fiedorek Felt, Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellow, department of photographs, National Gallery of Art, Washington Held on November 24, ...
National Gallery of Art
Oxford at Home: Friendship through the lens of art
Join Catherine Whistler, Keeper of Western Art at the Ashmolean Museum, to study and compare two 18th Century paintings with a connection to Britain.
University of Oxford
The Exploration of Northwest Coast Indian Art
The 27th Annual Faculty Lecture coincides with the series, "Contemporary Issues in Northwest Coast Native American Art," sponsored by the Burke Museum at ...
UW Video
Mistaken Identities: How to Identify a Roman Emperor
On September 29, 2011, the well-renowned Classicist Mary Beard discussed the difficulties of identifying old roman sculptures and what she believes this ...
Stanford
Symposium of Architectural History The Whiteness of 19th Century American Architecture
This symposium examines the racial discourses that subtended "American Architecture" movements during the long nineteenth century. Explore this site to learn ...
UBuffalo School of Architecture and Planning
Lecture: The International Rise of Afro-Modernisms: An Answer to Albert C. Barnes
In this lecture, art historian Joshua I. Cohen explores how both African American and sub-Saharan African artists and critics responded to Dr. Barnes's collection ...
Barnes Foundation
Painting from the Past: Marsden Hartley, Arthur Dove, and Charles Sheeler
As they attempted to create new American paintings, Arthur Dove, Marsden Hartley, and Charles Sheeler drew inspiration from old designs and techniques.
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
The Renaissance: Was it a Thing? - Crash Course World History #22
In which John Green teaches you about the European Renaissance. European learning changed the world in the 15th and 16th century, but was it a cultural ...
CrashCourse
Draping Michelangelo: Francesco Mochi, Gianlorenzo Bernini, and the Birth of Baroque Sculpture
National Gallery of Art
William Kentridge | Drawing Lesson Two: A Brief History of Colonial Revolts
William Kentridge presented the Charles Eliot Norton Lectures in 2012, entitled “Six Drawing Lessons.” Incorporating elements of graphic design and ranging ...
Mahindra Humanities Center
The Foundations of Classical Architecture: Motifs & Details
In part three of the ICAA's four-part educational video series on classical architecture, architectural historian Calder Loth explores some of the most common and ...
ClassicistORG
Americans Outdoors: Frederic Remington and the North Country
Americans Outdoors: Frederic Remington and the North Country November 8, 2017 From a series of free lectures at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art ...
Amon Carter Museum of American Art Fort Worth
A striking pairing in the installation Crossroads: Power and Piety | Insider Insights
Join Met curators for a conversation on Crossroads: Power and Piety, part of a series of new installations drawn from diverse areas of The Met collection, and ...
The Met