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History of Art: Slade Lecture Series
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Slade Lecture Series 2023: Prison Drawing: Ibrahim El Salahi in Al Nimeiry’s Sudan, 1970s

In this lecture, Professor Chika Okeke-Agulu focuses on the calligraphic figuration of Ibrahim El Salahi (b. 1930), the country’s leading modernist and onetime political prisoner.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt
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Plans and elevation: the development of architectural drawings

Dr Karl Kinsella introduces a 12th-century manuscript which explores the mystical visions of the prophet Ezekiel and contains some of the earliest architectural drawings in existence.
History of Art: Slade Lecture Series

Slade Lectures 2018 (7): Barocci: The Madonna del Popolo

Professor David Ekserdjian gives his seventh Slade Lecture on Barocci’s drawings for the Madonna del Popolo.
History of Art: Slade Lecture Series

Slade Lectures 2018 (5): Parmigianino: The Madonna of the Long Neck

Professor David Ekserdjian gives his fifth Slade Lecture on Parmigianino’s drawings for the Madonna of the Long Neck.
History of Art: Slade Lecture Series

Slade Lectures 2018 (4): Correggio: The Dome of Parma Cathedral

art, drawing, painting, visual arts, italy
History of Art: Slade Lecture Series

Slade Lectures 2018 (3): Raphael: The Stanza della Segnatura

Professor David Ekserdjian gives his third Slade Lecture on Raphael’s drawings for the Stanza della Segnatura in the Vatican Palace.
History of Art: Slade Lecture Series

Slade Lectures 2018 (2): Michelangelo: The Sistine Chapel Ceiling

Professor David Ekserdjian gives his second Slade Lecture on Michelangelo’s drawings for the Sistine Chapel Ceiling.
History of Art: Slade Lecture Series

Slade Lectures 2018 (1): Drawing in Italy before 1500

Professor David Ekserdjian gives his first Slade Lecture on Drawing in Italy before 1500.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Digital Sketchbooks: using tablets to support a museum art trip

Adrian Brooks and Helen Ward, Ashmolean Museum, give a talk on how using iPads and tablet device in museums have helped improved student engagement during museum visits
Digital Sketchbooks: Using tablets to support a museum art visit

Brushes 3 - Creating a visual masterpiece on an iPad

Brushes 3 is a dynamic, versatile drawing app with many features that you would expect to find on a sophisticated photo editing package. Adrian explains how it can benefit student work and how to get started with making your own art.
Digital Sketchbooks: Using tablets to support a museum art visit

Introduction - iPads as a learning and research tool

In this short introductory video, Helen and Adrian outline the key aims of the series of films and start to explain how iPads and tablets can effectively be used in a museum visit or in a classroom.
History of Art: Undergraduate Course Lectures
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Core Course: Space: Approaches to Architecture

This lecture forms part of series entitled 'Art History: Concepts and Methods', offered to second year Undergraduate and MSt History of Art students.
The Elements of Drawing

9. Creativity

Lesson 8. Invention!
The Elements of Drawing

8. Field Notes

Lesson 7. Strategies for collecting information and recording ideas as an aid to memory.
The Elements of Drawing

7. With Colour

Lesson 6. The most complex form of drawing. Starting with a pencil outline, the drawing is developed with a brush in clearly defined layers.
The Elements of Drawing

6. Measured Drawing

Lesson 5. Making a drawing that is dependent for its success on mathematical accuracy.
The Elements of Drawing

5. Making a Livelier Drawing

Lesson 4. Making a livelier drawing, where the line and tone have an energy because they have been applied at speed with a brush.
The Elements of Drawing

4. Toned Paper

Lesson 3. How toned paper can be used to provide the mid-tone in a drawing, which records where light and shade fall as a means of picturing an object.
The Elements of Drawing

3. The Edge of the Pencil

Lesson 2. We use tone, light, dark and the shades in-between to create illusions of volume and depth.
The Elements of Drawing

2. The Tip of the Pencil

Lesson 1. We use line to define spaces and things. It is not a question of magically getting the line right first time, but of first turning a contour into a line, and then systematically correcting that line until it looks right.

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