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Tamar Avishai
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Tamsavvy
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Art! What is it Good For?
(17:03)
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Tamar Avishai
Art is everywhere. Why shouldn't it be for everyone, no matter how fluent you are in art history? This podcast says it should.
Paul Cezanne's "Fruit and Jug on a Table" (c. 1890-94)
(16:38)
From:
Tamar Avishai
Just how did Cezanne keep that fruit from tumbling every which way? We have theories.
Christian Boltanski's "Lumieres (Blue Square - Sylvie)" (2000)
(11:57)
From:
Tamar Avishai
Christian Boltanski tackles memory and death. We tackle Christian Boltanski.
John Singleton "Copley's Portrait of Samuel Adams" (1772)
(15:14)
From:
Tamar Avishai
While John Singleton Copley is busying himself with past and present art historical styles, Samuel Adams is getting all up in your biz.
Edgar Degas' "Duchessa di Montejasi with Her Daughters, Elena and Camilla" (c. 1876)
(12:30)
From:
Tamar Avishai
Hey! You there! Don't walk by this seemingly-boring painting. You might miss the whole 19th century.
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Jackson Pollock's "Number 10, 1949" (1949)
Added:
Dec 13, 2016
Length:
21:37
John Singer Sargent's The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit (1882)
Added:
Dec 13, 2016
Length:
22:22
Piet Mondrian's Composition with Red, Yellow, and Blue (1927)
Added:
Oct 25, 2016
Length:
21:38
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