Keith Jeffery Lecture: Professor Catherine Hall – "Whose Histories Now"
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Queen's University Belfast
Tea and Conversation: The Peacock Room
This conversation was recorded on Wednesday, July 8, 2020. Tour the most iconic installation in the Freer Gallery of Art from home in this special virtual ...
Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art
Faulkner and Hemingway: Biography of a Literary Rivalry
William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway, both winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature, carried on a nuanced and complex literary rivalry. At times, each voiced a ...
Library of Congress
Mark Alexander — The Grand Jury Indictment for the Crime of Writing the Shakespeare Poems & Plays
Closing Argument: The Grand Jury Indictment for the Crime of Writing the Shakespeare Poems & Plays The scene is a courtroom. The audience is the grand jury ...
Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship
Véronique Gerard Powell: “Murillo: The Shared Passion of Nineteenth-Century French and British...”
Murillo was the most sought-after Spanish painter in Britain and France from about 1780 through the 1850s. This lecture explores how opportunities and the ...
The Frick Collection
A lecture by Elizabeth Prettejohn: Modern Painters, Old Masters: the Pre-Raphaelites and Italy
Elizabeth Prettejohn (York) delivers a lecture posing the theory that the Pre-Raphaelites were at their most original when they reflected most deeply on the art of ...
British School at Rome
Voices on Art-Museum of Fine Arts, Houston-Opening Lecture “Treasures of the Hispanic Society”
On March 1, 2020, for our series Voices on Art, in collaboration with the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Art This Week Productions filmed this talk Mitchell A.
artthisweek
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
Leon Krier: The Architectural Tuning of Settlements
The term 'tuning' is well known in the world of musical instruments. Introduced in the realm of architecture and urbanism it describes a phenomenon, a set of ...
TheIHMC
ORAL HISTORY INITIATIVE: On Keith & Rosmarie Waldrop
An oral history conversation, moderated by Steve Evans, exploring the lives and literary friendships of Keith & Rosmarie Waldrop. The conversation includes ...
Harvard University
Virtual Lecture Series: Dr. Richard Guy Wilson
University of Virginia professor Dr. Richard Guy Wilson presents the lecture “Edith Wharton's Revolution.”
Newport Mansions
Canaletto's London Legacy - Dr Pat Hardy
This lecture will explore the extent to which Canaletto built upon the existing visual landscape of London and how much he adapted and innovated works by ...
Gresham College
The Other Warburg: Aby's African American Cousin Eugène and his Career as a Sculptor in 1850s Europe
A talk presented by Paul Kaplan (Purchase College, NY State University) on 2 June 2020 as part of the Warburg Institutes online events. Take a look at our ...
WarburgInstitute
Webinar: "Cross of Snow: A Life of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow"
Webinar recorded 16 December 2020 -- In Cross of Snow, Nicholas Basbanes reveals the life, the times, the work--the soul--of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ...
MassHistorical
PANEL DISCUSSION: The Career of Robert Colescott
Watch this conversation to kick off the opening of "Art and Race Matters: The Career of Robert Colescott" with exhibition co-curators Lowery Stokes Sims and ...
Portland Art Museum
Networks
From the Rare Books Virtual Lecture Series: A brief history of the book which explores how literary networks can spread across time and space – from early ...
J.Willard Marriott Library
Versailles and the English: From Louis XIV to Queen Victoria - Philip Mansel zoom lecture
Online lecture given for the Royal Oak Foundation, USA on 17 September 2020 by Dr Philip Mansel.
philipmansel
Shakespeare's Stages
Actor Michael Pennington discusses the direct effect on Shakespeare's writing on the theatres he wrote for, so different from ours. A lecture by Michael ...
Gresham College
American Art in a Global Context: Artistic Haven Abroad
Symposium: "American Art in a Global Context" Friday, September 29, 2006 Session III: Artistic Havens Abroad Moderator: Renée Ater, University of Maryland ...
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Shakespeare and Italy - Hank Whittemore - SAT 2013
http://www.shakespeareanauthorshiptrust.org.uk Hank Whittemore speaking at the Shakespearean Authorship Trust Conference, Much Ado About Italy, London, ...
ShakespeareanAuthorshipTrust
Shall We Change the Subject? A Music Historian Reflects
In this lecture, Richard Taruskin reflects on the historiography of music and its embrace of a Whiggish paradigm that he argues has had a deleterious effect on ...
Stanford
Clovis I : The Secular and Religious History of the Early Franks
Today we talk about the story behind the conversion of the Franks to Catholic Christianity. What happened and some surprising aspects of the story.
Study of Antiquity and the Middle Ages
Why Romans Adored Emperor Vespasian | Imperium: The Path To Power | Timeline
Looks at the life of the Roman emperor Vespasian, from childhood to his death in 79 AD. Provides insight into the sophisticated workings of the Roman Empire.
Timeline - World History Documentaries
'Measure' Lesson 1 Religious context and Intro to the play
Vicky O English, Reach and Literacy HSFC
The Beach Scenes of William Glackens and Maurice Prendergast
A lecture on the carefree beach scenes of American painters William Glackens and Maurice Prendergast. Using examples drawn from the collection, senior ...
Barnes Foundation
History of American Architecture | Week 2 | 2020
WEEK TWO NOSTALGIA AND THE AVANT-GARDE, 1918—1932 Kingswood Schools for Girls, Eliel Saarinen, Architect, 1931 Saarinen House Cranbrook ...
Cranbrook deSalle
Delicious Terror! Gothic Landscapes in Literature, the Arts and Popular Culture
CED Faculty Lecture Series November 11, 2020 Shelley Cannady Associate Professor "Delicious Terror! Gothic Landscapes in Literature, the Arts and Popular ...
UGACED
"Plant Hunting Expeditions of E. H. Wilson"
Presented by "Plant Hunting Expeditions of E. H. Wilson" Jason Lattier, Department of Horticultural Science Graduate Student and Former JCRA Intern E. H. ...
JC Raulston Arboretum
Open Courtauld Hour - Episode 1 S2: The Art of Feasting
Open Courtauld Hour – The Courtauld Institute of Art's weekly digital instalment on all things art history – is back! From subject matter to statement, it is no secret ...
The Courtauld
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
Sound in Context: A History of Noise
November 17, 2011 This panel discussion seeks to provide context both to MOCAD's music programming for the evening of July 1, 2011 with Hunting Lodge, ...
Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit - MOCAD
Inge Reist "Acts to Follow: Three Centuries of Tastemakers and Collectors"
To celebrate the Center for the History of Collecting's Ten Year Anniversary, Inge Reist, the Center's Director, delivers a lecture on the scholars, collectors, art ...
The Frick Collection
Savannah Families Abroad: the Consumption of Culture in the 19th Century
In the 19th century, wealthy Americans enjoyed extensive explorations of Europe, many traveling to the continent multiple times in their lives. They formed their ...
Telfair Museums
'Comics and Stuff' Virtual Book Club Event #1: How to Look at Stuff
Henry Jenkins, Provost Professor of Communication, Journalism, Cinematic Arts, and Education, is joined with media scholar Drew Morton (Moderator), Art ...
USC Annenberg
Reading Club: His Truth is Marching On by Jon Meacham
Join Dr. Larry Greene in a conversation on Jon Meacham's Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of Congressman John Lewis, His Truth is Marching On. This book ...
The Newark Museum of Art
The Revolutionary Art of John Singleton Copley
One of the clearest windows into the complexities of America's revolutionary period can be found through its paintings. In her prize-winning book, 'A Revolution ...
Chicago Humanities Festival
English and American Literature 5: From the Restoration to the Death of Pope (Audio Book)
English and American Literature Part 1, Chapter V - From the Restoration to the Death of Pope, 1660-1744 (Audio Book) Online text: ...
audio video app
Episode 72 - All Things Boleyn with Natalia Richards
Natalie Grueninger speaks with novelist Natalia Richards about Anne Boleyn's European upbringing. Visit Natalia Richards' official website.
OntheTudorTrail
English Literature 20: MCQ (200 MCQ on English Literature)
English Literature MCQ Questions and Answers 2020-2021(200 MCQs on English Literature ): Correction: 3. Who said 'Keats was a Greek'? Answer is: (D) ...
Brain Healer
Food For Thought - Changing the World: African American Artists and The Great War
In partnership with the Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Vanderbilt University presents “Food for Thought,” a three-part series of lunchtime conversations with ...
Frist Art Museum
American Art in a Global Context: Modernism and Anti-Modernism
Symposium: "American Art in Global Context" Friday, September 29, 2006 Session IV: Modernism and Anti-Modernism Moderator: Joann Moser, Smithsonian ...
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Lunch and Learn: An Artful Conversation with Bridget Quinn
Author Bridget Quinn discusses women in art history and her recent book Broad Strokes: 15 Women Who Made Art and Made History (in That Order).
The Newark Museum of Art