PODCAST: Contextualizing the Nude in Renaissance Painting, Sculpture, and Drawing
The curator discusses a groundbreaking exhibition on the nude human figure in Renaissance art.
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Read MoreHow does the architecture of the Salk affect the science performed there, and how can careful conservation support this work?
Read MoreUnderstanding the special relationship between a scientist and an architect that led to the Salk Institute.
Read MoreUsing objects to tell the long history of our “global village” from the Bronze Age to the present day.
Read MoreHow funerary portraits illuminate cultural exchange in ancient Palmyra.
Read MoreA photographer captures the nearly finished museum on film.
Read MoreFinding, identifying, and learning from a newly discovered drawing by Michelangelo.
Read MoreUnderstanding Édouard Manet and Vincent van Gogh through two deeply personal biographies.
Read MoreViewing Auguste Rodin’s sculptures through the eyes of poet Rainer Maria Rilke.
Read MoreTake a curator-led tour of this exhibition on cultural exchange and art in ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome.
Read MoreViewing the art and career of Rembrandt through the lens of three artist-authors writing within fifty years of his death.
Read MoreGlimpse the origins of the discipline of art history in this discussion of three short biographies by Giorgio Vasari.
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