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History of Art

History of Art: Special Lectures and Research Seminars

Research Seminar: Aesop, Velazquez and War

This lecture was delivered at the University of Oxford History of Art Department’s Research Seminar series by T.J Clark Professor Emeritus, UC Berkeley.
History of Art: Undergraduate Course Lectures
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Core Course: Architects or Artisans? The Builders of the Medieval Cathedrals

This lecture forms part of series entitled Introduction to the History of Art, a core course taught to the first year undergraduate History of Art students.
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Jan Brueghel and his Views of Italian Ruins

This lecture forms part of a series entitled "Antiquity After Antiquity" and is for first year Undergraduate History of Art students. It was delivered at the University of Oxford History of Art Department.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Humanities and Science: Representing Science

An interdisciplinary discussion exploring the many possible approaches to representing science through the arts, as well as potential challenges
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Observing by Hand: Sketching the Nebulae in the Nineteenth Century

A discussion of Omar Nasim's book
History of Art: Special Lectures and Research Seminars

Special Lecture: Art, Architects, Books and Buildings: Sir Robert Taylor & his Collection at the Taylor Institution

A collaborative venture between the University of Oxford's Edgar Wind Society and the Taylor Institution Library, this lecture discusses Sir Robert Taylor and his collection of architectural books & included a display of selected items from the collection
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Core Course: Artists' Names

This lecture forms part of series entitled Introduction to the History of Art, a core course taught to the first year undergraduate History of Art students.
History of Art: Undergraduate Course Lectures
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Core Course: Art and Art History: Painting in China

This lecture forms part of series entitled Introduction to the History of Art, a core course taught to the first year undergraduate History of Art students.
History of Art: Slade Lecture Series

Slade Lectures 2009: Week 8: Naturalism Strikes Back: Tradition, Consensus, Rupture

Eighth lecture from the series "Style versus the State: Naturalism and Avant-gardism in Third Republic France, 1880-1900" given by Professor Richard Thomson as part of the annual Slade Art Lectures.
History of Art: Slade Lecture Series

Slade Lectures 2009: Week 7: Repudiating Naturalism: the Avant-garde Seeking Style

Seventh lecture from the series "Style versus the State: Naturalism and Avant-gardism in Third Republic France, 1880-1900" given by Professor Richard Thomson as part of the annual Slade Art Lectures.
History of Art: Slade Lecture Series

Slade Lectures 2009: Week 6: Organicism: National Energy and Natural Flux

Sixth lecture from the series "Style versus the State: Naturalism and Avant-gardism in Third Republic France, 1880-1900" given by Professor Richard Thomson as part of the annual Slade Art Lectures.
History of Art: Slade Lecture Series

Slade Lectures 2009: Week 5: The 'Populaire': Identifying or Imagining Art from Below

Fifth lecture from the series "Style versus the State: Naturalism and Avant-gardism in Third Republic France, 1880-1900" given by Professor Richard Thomson as part of the annual Slade Art Lectures.
History of Art: Slade Lecture Series

Slade Lectures 2009: Week 3: Naturalism: Flexibility or Failure of Style?

Third lecture from the series "Style versus the State: Naturalism and Avant-gardism in Third Republic France, 1880-1900" given by Professor Richard Thomson as part of the annual Slade Art Lectures.
History of Art: Slade Lecture Series

Slade Lectures 2009: Week 2: Naturalism at the Service of the Republic

Second lecture from the series "Style versus the State: Naturalism and Avant-gardism in Third Republic France, 1880-1900" given by Professor Richard Thomson as part of the annual Slade Art Lectures.
History of Art: Slade Lecture Series

Slade Lectures 2009: Week 1: Defining the Dominant Naturalism

First lecture from the series "Style versus the State: Naturalism and Avant-gardism in Third Republic France, 1880-1900" given by Professor Richard Thomson as part of the annual Slade Art Lectures.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Boulevards, Brushwork and Bugattis : Modern Art and Design in Paris

In the nineteenth-century Paris was transformed into an alluring spectacle of cafés, department stores and exhibitions. Dr Claire O'Mahony looks at the inspiration of the modern city of light from Impressionist painters to the glamour of Art Deco.
Department for Continuing Education Open Day 2012

Boulevards, Brushwork and Bugattis : Modern Art and Design in Paris

In the nineteenth-century Paris was transformed into an alluring spectacle of cafés, department stores and exhibitions. Dr Claire O'Mahony looks at the inspiration of the modern city of light from Impressionist painters to the glamour of Art Deco.
History of Art: Undergraduate Course Lectures

Core Course: Modernism and Mass Culture

This lecture forms part of series entitled Introduction to the History of Art, a core course taught to the first year undergraduate History of Art students.
History of Art: Special Lectures and Research Seminars

Research Seminar: Michelangelo: A Life on Paper

In this lecture recorded as a part of the University of Oxford History of Art Department's Research Seminar series, Professor Leonard Barkan (Princeton University) discusses the theme "Michelangelo: A Life on Paper". Recording date - 4th November 2010.
La Bella Principessa: A Leonardo Discovered

La Bella Principessa - who was the eponymous princess?

Martin Kemp discusses 'La Bella Principessa', a profile portrait of a Milanese lady, a newly rediscovered work by Leonardo Da Vinci. He discusses the painting's subject, the Viennese princess and the possible identity of the eponymous princess.

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