"10 Essential Watercolor Masters You Should Know" with Frederick Brosen
Artist and League watercolor instructor Frederick Brosen discusses 10 watercolorists. The watercolor medium, as the first truly portable plein air painting medium ...
ArtStudentsLeagueNY
A Discussion on Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Naples, 1598-Rome,1680)
Raw audio recording of a discussion between art historian Micah Christensen and a group of artists — sculptors and painters — on the life and some key works ...
Micah Christensen
Worldwide African Math & Science Contributions | Manu Ampim | Talks at Google
Historian and primary researcher Professor Manu Ampim visited Google Mountain View to discuss "Classical African Contributions to the World in Math ...
Talks at Google
Mike Fulford Public Lecture
Professor Michael Fulford, Department of Archaeology, gave this public lecture at the University of Reading on 14th October 2015. The Roman invasion of ...
UniofReading
Francisco Pradilla y Ortiz (Spanish, 1848-1923) A lecture on his life and career
Raw audio + slides of a discussion led by Dr. Micah Christensen (PhD, History of Art, University College London), together with a group of artists and enthusiasts ...
Micah Christensen
SPACE Webinar Series: Prof. Xiaoxiang Zhu
IEEE Signal Processing Society
Consider the Lilies: Virtue and Virtuosity in Flower Paintings by Jan Davidsz. de Heem and Others
Paintings of vases with flowers spoke to the Dutch of the splendors of creation. They also documented one of the great eras of horticulture, which saw the ...
Yale University Art Gallery
CLASS 11 HISTORY CHAPTER 7 CHANGING CULTURAL TRADITIONS ( PART 2 )
CLASS 11 HISTORY CHAPTER 7 CHANGING CULTURAL TRADITIONS ( PART 2 ) Class 11th history chapter 7 | Best video of class 11th history | Class ...
Krishna Coaching Centre
China and the West: Crossroads of Civilisation, SOAS University of London
This lecture titled "China and the West: Crossroads of Civilisation" was given by Professor Peter Nolan on 9 May 2018 at the Centre of African Studies and SOAS ...
SOAS University of London
Lisa Cooper | Encounters with Ancient Splendors: Gertrude Bell
Presented by Lisa Cooper, Associate Professor of Near Eastern Archaeology, University of British Columbia Encounters with Ancient Splendors: Gertrude Bell's ...
The Oriental Institute
Professor Catharine Edwards
On 7th June 2014, Professor Catharine Edwards delivered her talk to the Roman Society entitled: 'The great devotion of our princeps to his mother': Tiberius and ...
Roman Society
FAMILY GEOGRAPHY BASKET || Geography Curriculum Plans for 2018-2019
FAMILY GEOGRAPHY BASKET || Geography Curriculum Plans for 2018-2019 ↓↓↓ CLICK TO SEE MORE INFO ↓↓↓ In this video, I share some of our ...
Project Happy Home
Michèle Lowrie: Security, a Roman Metaphor
Security and secure borders preoccupy current public debates. But do we know what security means? Michèle Lowrie, Professor of Classics and the College, ...
American Academy in Berlin
Stoicon 2018: Catharine Edwards on Strategies of Visualisation in Seneca's Letters
Modern Stoicism
Engineering: Archimedes of Syracuse
Third century polymath Archimedes made huge contributions to human knowledge, founding statics and hydrostatics, demonstrating how levers work and more.
Gresham College
Applying Knowledge at a Museum
Use knowledge of Greek mythology to identify gods and goddesses. Explore Teacher Created Visit Activities ...
Getty Museum
What I found there: Reading Classical Landscapes
http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/dianaspencer Can landscape ever be read from outside the frame? The idea of territory and the ethics of its 'ownership'—bonds ...
University of Birmingham
Our Place in the Universe: Cosmology from Ancient Greece to Today
Michelle Thaller discussed how we have perceived own own place in the universe since ancient times. Speaker Biography: Michelle Thaller is assistant director ...
Library of Congress
CLASS 11 HISTORY CHAPTER 7 CHANGING CULTURAL TRADITIONS ( PART 3 )
CLASS 11 HISTORY CHAPTER 7 CHANGING CULTURAL TRADITIONS ( PART 3 ) Class 11th history chapter 7 | Best video of class 11th history | Class ...
Krishna Coaching Centre
In Conversation: Bronx Museum’s Jasmine Wahi with Derrick Adams and Sanford Biggers
On the occasion of the benefit 'Artists for New York,' on view at Hauser & Wirth's New York galleries and online, the gallery hosted an online conversation ...
Hauser & Wirth
Reclaiming, using, and protecting wetlands, how the Dutch created the Netherlands
Waterloo World Wetlands Day Public Lecture In commemoration of the Ramsar agreement, the Ecohydrology Research Group and Faculty of Science hosted a ...
uwaterloo
The Amazing History of Cataract Surgery by Professor Fernando Trindade
Cataract surgery is consider to be a miracle of the 20th century medicine. However, its history dates back to ancient times. Professor Fernando Trindade shows ...
IOCT Academy
A lecture by Mark Bradley, 'Roman noses: smell and the senses in ancient Rome'
A lecture by Mark Bradley (Nottingham)
British School at Rome
David Young Kim: "Moroni’s Gray Grounds"
David Young Kim, Assistant Professor of History of Art, University of Pennsylvania How are we to look at and understand the areas surrounding the sitters in ...
The Frick Collection
Historical "facts" that AREN'T TRUE
Many historical "facts" that became common knowledge are simply not true. Part of the fault fall upon the shoulders of inventive writters and Hollywood film ...
Sebastian ioan
History of the Roman Empire audiobook - part 2
The Students' Roman Empire (audiobook) part 1, A History of the Roman Empire from Its Foundation to the Death of Marcus Aurelius (27 B.C.-180 A.D.) by John ...
Audio Books
Landon Lecture | David McCullough
Recorded: February 1, 2002 Pulitzer Prize-winning author David McCullough is the author of the best-selling biographies, "Truman" and "John Adams." "Truman ...
Landon Lecture Series
How to Stage a Bloodbath: Gladiators at the Roman Arena
In this lecture, Dr. Garrett Fagan, Professor of Ancient History, Penn State University, explores the theatrical aspects of Roman arena games—the stage sets, ...
Penn Museum
Vincent van Gogh’s Turning Points: Van Gogh in the Netherlands
John Walsh Friday, October 5, 2018, 1:30 pm Born in the Netherlands in 1853 into a Dutch family of ministers (on his father's side) and art dealers (on his ...
Yale University Art Gallery
Linda Wolk-Simon: A Tale of Two Artists: Andrea del Sarto and Raphael
Despite their divergent biographies, Andrea del Sarto and Raphael shared substantive similarities: both were adept at frescoes, altarpieces, devotional images, ...
The Frick Collection
Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann: "Messy History? Sculpture Collecting and the Kunstkammer"
Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann, Frederick Marquand Professor of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University, presents his lecture, "Messy History? Sculpture ...
The Frick Collection
The Story Of The Battle Of The Somme
Documentary narrated by Leo Mckern to commemorate the 60th Anniversary of the Battle Of The Somme. Shown in 1976. This is a public domain video ...
WW1Photos
WHO OWNS THE PAST AND WHAT ROLE DO MUSEUMS PLAY?
WHO OWNS THE PAST AND WHAT ROLE DO MUSEUMS PLAY? MODERATOR: Amelia Kahl '01, Andrew W. Mellon Associate Curator of Academic ...
Dartmouth
How Modern Medicine Was Born of Slavery
Lewis & Clark's 15th Annual Ray Warren Symposium “Bitter Pills: Race, Health, and Medicine,” was held November 7–9, 2018. On November 7, Deirdre Cooper ...
Lewis & Clark College
The Baroque Movement (In Our Time)
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the culture of the Baroque. What do the music of Bach, the Colonnades of St Peter's, the paintings of Caravaggio and the ...
BBC Podcasts
Art History: What Makes a Caravaggio?
Frederick Ilchman, chair, Art of Europe; and Mrs. Russell W. Baker Curator of Paintings Despite a brief and controversial career, Caravaggio remains one of the ...
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Inaugural Lecture: Professor Paul J. du Plessis
The Inaugural Lecture of Professor Paul J. du Plessis took place at the University of Edinburgh on 10 October 2018. The title of the lecture was "Reflections on ...
Edinburgh Law School
The Greatest Speech of all Time: Pericles' Funeral Oration
In 431 BCE, the statesmen Pericles delivered one of his most famous speeches of all time. How was the speech delivered and what influence does it have today ...
Gresham College
James Stirling: Speculations | Public Lecture by Professor Tom Heneghan
Tom Heneghan, Professor of Architectural Design at Tokyo University of the Arts, reflects on the work of James Stirling, “one of the most important and influential ...
Architecture, Design & Planning
Salvatore Settis: Greek and Roman Drawing in the Renaissance Imagination
Welcoming Remarks: David Freedberg, Director of the Italian Academy, Columbia University Salvatore Settis is the Academy's Distinguished Visiting Fellow in ...
The Italian Academy - Columbia University
Getting started with Neo4j, Gatsby, and GraphQL | Building A Travel Guide With Gatsby: Part 1
Getting started with Neo4j, Gatsby, and GraphQL, building a travel guide! Weekly sessions on twitch.tv/neo4j_ and YouTube live. Follow William Lyon on Twitter: ...
Neo4j
Vito Adriaensens presents "Il Fauno" and "Screening Statues" at NYU
On the occasion of the screening of Il fauno [The Faun] (Italy, 1917, 70 min.) directed, written and starring Febo Mari, featuring live accompaniment by Tal Shtuhl.
CasaItalianaNYU