The Forgotten Masters
How many female master painters can you name from history? If you said less than a handful, you're not alone. In fact, there were a multitude of women who ...
Jill Poyerd Fine Art
Better Know Manet's A Bar at the Folies-Bergère
You've likely seen this glassy-eyed late 19th Century barmaid before, but what can we make of this painting today? Let's explore Edouard Manet's A Bar at the ...
The Art Assignment
Edgar Degas: 6 Minute Art History Video
Indigo Artbox
Celebrating the East Building Twentieth-Century Art Series, Part 13: Minimalism
David Gariff, senior lecturer, National Gallery of Art. Referred to variously as “ABC art” or “primary structures,” minimalism displays the reductive aspects of earlier ...
National Gallery of Art
The Fruits of Prosperity and Global Trade: Dutch Decorative Arts of the 17th Century
Thomas Michie, Russell B. and Andrée Beauchamp Stearns Senior Curator of Decorative Arts and Sculpture, Art of Europe From everyday furnishings depicted ...
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
The Problem with Renoir: A Hard Look at the Artist on the Centennial of His Death
Mary Morton, curator and head of French paintings, National Gallery of Art Auguste Renoir rebelled against the standards of the official art world, like other ...
National Gallery of Art
Caravaggio: His life and style in three paintings | National Gallery
Curator of Later Italian, Spanish, and French 17th-century Paintings, Letizia Treves, guides you through the tumultuous life of Caravaggio. She looks at how his ...
The National Gallery
Sorolla and Cosmopolitan Painting in Europe and America, 1870-1920
Rick Brettell, Margaret McDermott Distinguished Chair and Co-director of the Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Museums, The University of Texas at Dallas ...
Meadows Museum Dallas
Van Gogh: Paintings
Katie Hanson, assistant curator, Paintings, Art of Europe See how Van Gogh took the traditional categories of landscape, still life, and portraiture in new, ...
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Dutch Art: The Making of Class Distinctions
Ronni Baer, William and Ann Elfers Senior Curator of Paintings, Art of Europe Join exhibition curator Ronni Baer as she reveals the process of conceiving, ...
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Joaquín Sorolla (1863-1923) Volume one - A collection of paintings 4K Ultra HD
Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida (1863-1923) was a Spanish painter. Sorolla excelled in the painting of portraits, landscapes and monumental works of social and ...
Master Painters
Suzanne Valadon: An Artist on View
Marie-Clémentine Valadon (1865–1938), who began her career as a popular artist's model after a difficult childhood, defied the odds to become a successful ...
National Portrait Gallery
Van Gogh and After
Claude Cernuschi, professor, Art History; chair, Fine Arts Department, Boston College Investigate Van Gogh's position in art history: how he reacted against ...
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
David Pullins: "Manet's Lost Years"
David Pullins, Associate Curator, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Research undertaken in preparation for Manet: Three Paintings from the Norton Simon ...
The Frick Collection
Van Gogh: Techniques and Methods
Lydia Vagts, Cunningham Associate Conservator of Paintings Delve into Van Gogh's working style, techniques, and tools to gain a perspective into the artist's ...
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Vienna 1900, The Heart of Modernity | Behind the Glass Lecture
Vienna in 1900 was at the heart of European modernity as a unique set of circumstances gave rise to a new and modern life there. Join Janis Staggs, director of ...
Corning Museum of Glass
Japanese Prints for Beginners - Yakusha-e - artelino
Yakusha-e or yakusha-ga is the Japanese word for actor images/prints. The best known artists for yakusha-e for the Edo period until 1868 are Sharaku, ...
artelino Art Auctions
"Posing Modernity: The Black Model from Manet and Matisse to Today" with Denise Murrell
Denis Murrell, curator of the acclaimed exhibition "Posing Modernity: The Black Model from Manet and Matisse to Today" discusses her research. The exhibit is ...
ArtStudentsLeagueNY
Lecture: John Singer Sargent's Parisian Portraits
Erica Hirshler, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, explores Sargent's early career in Paris, where he created some of his most imaginative portraits, including the Art ...
The Art Institute of Chicago
Peacock Dress Art Journal Pt 1: A keepsake celebrating fashion design couture by the House of Worth
An art and vintage junk journal celebrating the history of the Peacock Dress, designed by Jean Philippe Worth, embroidered by Indian embroiderers, and made ...
J'adore le Papier
Mark Rothko. Obrazy z National Gallery of Art w Waszyngtonie - oprowadzanie Kate Rothko Prizel
W punkcie informacyjnym Muzeum Narodowego w Warszawie (księgarnia muzealna „Serenissima") można bezpłatnie pobrać tablet z filmem z oprowadzaniem ...
Muzeum Narodowe w Warszawie
Anxieties about Race in Egyptology and Egyptomania, 1890–1960
Donald Reid, Professor Emeritus, Department of History, Georgia State University; Affiliate Professor, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilization, ...
Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East
Art Thursday 7/9: Portraits of Change
Please tune in to this introduction to figures from the National Portrait Gallery who have helped shape our history and culture. If a picture is worth a 1000 words, ...
Foggy Bottom West End Village
Maneras de presentar la pintura "moderna" en el Metropolitan: 1880-2007
La invención del arte del siglo XIX Conferencia impartida por Gary Tinterow, Conservador Engelhard de Pintura Europea, Departamento de Arte del siglo XIX, ...
Museo Nacional del Prado
From Acorn to Sapling: The American Numismatic Society before Huntington. With David Hill
The ANS's symbol is the mighty oak grown from a tiny acorn. But the tree didn't become fully rooted until after 1905, when Archer Huntington—who gave the ...
American Numismatic Society
Lecture | Winslow Homer and Frederic Remington: A Conversation between Two Master Realists
Winslow Homer and Frederic Remington are two of the most famous and beloved American artists of the Gilded Age. This talk will argue that, as visual artists, ...
Sid Richardson Museum
Advanced English Listening Practice with Native English Speakers - English Lessons for ESL Learners
Advanced English Listening Practice with Native English Speakers - English Lessons for ESL Learners ✓ Improve your ability to understand native speakers.
English TV
The Scrovegni Chapel: history, restoration, conservation
The Scrovegni Chapel frescoed by Giotto is an extraordinary monument of art and history of universal value. The film traces the history of the monument's ...
Università di Padova
Claude Monet: Early Work and 'Impression, Sunrise'
"Wallpaper in its embryonic state is more finished than that seascape!" declared a critic in 1872 after viewing Monet's 'Impression, Sunrise'. Jones Gallery curator ...
Jones Gallery
Fascinating Facts You Probably Don't Know About Every United States President
Subscribe for new videos every day! https://www.youtube.com/user/TodayIFoundOut?sub_confirmation=1 →How "Dick" came to be short for 'Richard': ...
Today I Found Out
An Anecdotal History of Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
Art Historian,critic, and curator Beth Gersh-Nesic's recounts the varied responses to Demoiselles since its creation in Picasso's Bateau Lavoir studio in 1907 and ...
FlemingMOA
Mary Cassatt (1844–1926) A collection of paintings 4K
Mary Stevenson Cassatt (1844-1926) was an American painter and printmaker. She was born in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania, but lived much of her adult life in ...
Master Painters
Art Wise: Distinguished Speakers Presents Barbara Lynes, Ph.D.
Join us as Dr. Barbara Lynes, NSU Art Museum Senior Curator and organizer of the Hunter's current special exhibition, leads a behind-the-scenes talk about the ...
Hunter Museum of American Art
Evoy's AP Art History Lectures: Pompeii and Roman Painting
AP Art History videos created for educational use only, intended for the benefit of my students as a study aid.
Jasen Evoy
Matthew McDonald, "Language, de luxe: The Formation of Style in Eighteenth-Century Europe"
H-France Salon Volume 12 (2020), Issue 8, #13 2020 George Rudé Society and the Society for French Historical Studies Panel 4 - Style, Language and Luxury: ...
HFrance2
Philadelphia: Colonial City to Modern Metropolis
Jeffrey Ray, former Senior Curator of the Philadelphia History Museum, talks about the history and development of Philadelphia from its founding through the ...
Penn Museum
The Garden as a Picture: Agnes Northrop’s Stained-Glass Designs for Louis C.Tiffany
Alice Cooney Frelinghuysen, the Anthony W. and Lulu C. Wang Curator of American Decorative Arts at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, will build on her ...
Smithsonian American Art Museum
From Centaurs to Sarcophagi: Presenting Greece and Rome at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
Lucilla Burn, Keeper of Antiquities, The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge Consider this unique collection of Greek and Roman antiquities and the innovative ways ...
The Met
The Romanovs - an online lecture by Major Gordon Corrigan MBE
A much-loved guest speaker on the Golden Eagle train, Major Gordon Corrigan MBE, shares the fascinating history of the Romanov Dynasty in this online ...
Golden Eagle Luxury Trains
Ahead of Her Time: Ellen Browning Scripps and the Story of Travel, Art, and Cultural Sustainability
Speaker: Eric Doehne, Ph.D., Visiting Lecturer in Art Conservation, Scripps College, Claremont How do you become someone ahead of your time? In this ...
The San Diego Museum of Art
Archiving Colonialism
Featuring La Vaughn Belle, Justin Leroy, and Cameron Rowland. Moderated by Saidiya Hartman. This panel discussion - “But words live in the spirit of her face ...
Barnard Center for Research on Women
Hudson River School of American Landscape Painting
David Dearinger, a curator at the Boston Athenaeum, lectures on history and technique of the the Hudson River School style of landscape painting. The Hudson ...
GBH Forum Network