American Landscape Painting: Albert Bierstadt and the American Land
Karen Quinn, Kristin and Roger Servison Curator of Paintings, Art of the Americas Bierstadt became one of the most popular American landscape painters in the ...
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Rosa Bonheur’s Realistic Animal Paintings
Rosa Bonheur (1822 – 1899) was a French artist known for her realistic depictions of animals. She was perhaps the most female artist of the 19th century and ...
Faces of Ancient Europe
Famous Painting: Frédéric Bazill - Forest of Fontainebleau
Famous Painting: Frédéric Bazill - Forest of Fontainebleau 世界名画:法国印象派画家弗雷德里克.巴齐耶Frédéric Bazille French, 1841-1870 Forest of ...
New Power 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
Cultural History of Late Tokugawa Japan
Trent Maxey, associate professor, Departments of History and Asian Languages and Civilizations, Amherst College In the decades prior to the Meiji Restoration ...
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
On the Margins of History - Lecture 3 - Painting a bigger picture : Women Artists
An ability to paint pretty watercolours was seen as a sign of refinement and valued on the marriage market. Selling your art was an anathema. Louise Vigée ...
travsthrutime
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
Through The Eyes of the Artist: Edgar Degas
Program Date: 11/13/2014.
Hudson Library & Historical Society
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
Historical Women Documentary
My documentary exploring the lives of eighteen women worldwide, created in 2015 and here re-uploaded with a necessary change of music: "String Quartet No.
Culain ruled by Venus
Art for the Nation: Sir Charles Eastlake at the National Gallery, London
This exhibition illuminates the life and work of the Gallery's first director, Sir Charles Lock Eastlake (1793-1865), a man described by one contemporary as 'the ...
The National Gallery
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 ...
WGBHForum
SISLEY, Alfred (1839-1899) - Paintings in the Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Alfred Sisley (1839-1899) was an Impressionist landscape painter who was born and spent most of his life in France, but retained British citizenship. He was the ...
Rollo Paterson - The Last Impresionist
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
Peter Ancher - Paintings by Peter Ancher in the Hirschsprung Collection, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Michael Peter Ancher (Danish, Bornholm 1849-1927 Skagen) - Paintings by Peter Ancher in the Hirschsprung Collection (Den Hirschsprungske Samling), ...
Rollo Paterson - The Last Impresionist
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
Aileen Ribeiro: "Renoir and the Democracy of Fashion"
Alex Gordon Lecture in the History of Art: "Renoir and the Democracy of Fashion," by Aileen Ribeiro, Courtauld Institute of Art, London, March 28, 2012.
The Frick Collection
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
Adams Sweeting Lecture: Sir Paul Nurse – Science as revolution
Speaker: Sir Paul Nurse Talk: Celebrating Science and its enduring power to change the way we live In honour of Professor Alf Adams and Sir Martin Sweeting, ...
University of Surrey
Hearts and Hands: New Perspectives on Native Women’s Art Panel Discussion
Hearts of Our People co-curators Jill Ahlberg Yohe and Teri Greeves (Kiowa) are joined by two members of the Minneapolis Institute of Art's Native Exhibition ...
Frist Art Museum
Robert Henri (1865-1929) A collection of paintings 4K Silent Slideshow
Robert Henri (1865-1929) was an American painter and teacher. He was a leading figure of the Ashcan School of American realism and an organizer of the ...
Master Painters
Eldredge Prize: Maurie D. McInnis "Slaves Waiting for Sale: Visualizing the American Slave Trade"
Join Maurie D. McInnis, professor of American art and material culture and associate dean for undergraduate academic programs in the College of Arts and ...
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Rumble Fund Lecture in Classical Art 2017: Beauty & Classical Form
Elizabeth Prettejohn (Professor of History of Art at the University of York) gives the fourth annual Rumble Fund Lecture. The 2017 Rumble Lecture comes about ...
kingscollegelondon
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 ...
WGBHForum
Ruskin Lecture: Victorian Oxford and Kellogg
Kellogg College may be one of the youngest Oxford University Colleges but our stunning Victorian buildings and their original occupiers have a story to tell.
Kellogg College, University of Oxford
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
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
Talks & Lectures | Scotland and the Caribbean
In September 2018 we invited Sir Geoff Palmer, Professor Emeritus, Heriot-Watt University, to mark the opening of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery's The ...
nationalgalleries
Session 2 - Effects of the Civil War on American Art
This symposium examines the impact of the Civil War and Reconstruction on American landscape and genre painting, along with the period's new medium of ...
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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
Édouard Manet and the Spirit of Spain
On Thursday, October 10, 2019, we welcomed Larissa Bailiff back. French painter Édouard Manet (1832-1883) was not immune to the mania for all things ...
Darien Library
How Anthony Comstock's anti-obscenity crusade changed American law
From 1873 until his death in 1915, Anthony Comstock was the most powerful shaper of American censorship and obscenity laws. Although he was neither an ...
LegalTalkNetwork
The History Hour, Episode 6: The Art of War─A Painters’-Eye View
Program date: June 25, 2020 New-York Historical's Chief Historian Valerie Paley and historian Harold Holzer discuss two items from Holzer's book and ...
New-York Historical Society
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
Le Dejeuner sur l'herbe
Le Dejeuner sur l'Herbe may be one of the most famous paintings in the world today, but at first it was not received well. This is the Story of the painting and just ...
Stories Of Art
The Top 19 Famous Impressionist Painters.
Hello, some students have written to us asking us to make some videos with the names of impressionist painters to help them at school. Here you have 19 ...
Rollo Paterson - The Last Impresionist
Lavinia Fontana (1552 - 1614) - Part I - A collection of works painted between 1590 and 1610.
Lavinia Fontana (August 24, 1552 - August 11, 1614) was a Bolognese Mannerist painter best known for her portraiture. She was trained by her father Prospero ...
Rollo Paterson - The Last Impresionist
The Education of Henry Adams - Chapter 14: Dilettantism (1865-1866)
The Education of Henry Adams records the struggle of Bostonian Henry Adams (1838-1918), in early old age, to come to terms with the dawning 20th century, ...
Inspiration 365
The Berlage Theory Master Class: "LC—Le Curator as Exhibitionist" by Jean-Louis Cohen
The Berlage
Lecture: The Glorious 89-Year History of the High Museum of Art
Join Nancy and Holcombe T. Green, Jr. Director, Michael E. Shapiro, as he explores the history of the High Museum, from the founding of the Atlanta Art ...
HighMuseum
David Carrier & Joseph Masheck on Kirchner and Matisse | New York Studio School
David Carrier has published books about Nicolas Poussin and Sean Scully; the methods of art history; a world art history; the art museum and, with Darren ...
New York Studio School
Gardens Around the World: Frederick Law Olmsted’s Public Landscape
Hear the fascinating story of how a saltwater marsh was transformed into a park of winding walking paths and gentle streams that comprises today's iconic ...
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston