National Gallery of Art | Talks
A podcast by National Gallery of Art, Washington
981 Episodes
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Editions with Additions: Working Proofs by Jasper Johns
Published: 11/3/2009 -
Robert Bergman: Portraits, 1986�1995: A Conversation with the Photographer
Published: 10/13/2009 -
Hendrick ter Brugghen's "Bagpipe Player"
Published: 10/6/2009 -
The Darker Side of Light: Arts of Privacy, 1850�1900
Published: 9/29/2009 -
Renaissance to Revolution: French Drawings at the National Gallery of Art: Part 3, History of the Collection
Published: 9/22/2009 -
Renaissance to Revolution: French Drawings at the National Gallery of Art: Part 2, The 18th Century
Published: 9/15/2009 -
Renaissance to Revolution: French Drawings at the National Gallery of Art: Part 1, The 16th and 17th Centuries
Published: 9/8/2009 -
Garden Caf� Espa�a y las Tradiciones Culinarias Espa�olas
Published: 9/1/2009 -
Judith Leyster, 1609�1660: Part 4, Music in the Paintings of Judith Leyster
Published: 8/25/2009 -
Garden Caf� Espa�a and the Culinary Traditions of Spain
Published: 8/18/2009 -
An Antiquity of Imagination: Tullio Lombardo and Venetian High Renaissance Sculpture
Published: 8/11/2009 -
The Art of Power: Royal Armor and Portraits from Imperial Spain
Published: 8/4/2009 -
Luis Melendez: Master of the Spanish Still Life, Part 2: Mel�ndez's Working Method
Published: 7/28/2009 -
Luis Mel�ndez: Master of the Spanish Still Life, Part 1: The Artist
Published: 7/21/2009 -
The Beffi Triptych: Preserving Abruzzo's Cultural Heritage
Published: 7/14/2009 -
Judith Leyster, 1609�1660: Part 3, Music in Leyster's Work
Published: 7/7/2009 -
Judith Leyster, 1609�1660: Part 2, Leyster's Technique
Published: 6/30/2009 -
Judith Leyster, 1609-1660: Part 1, An Introduction
Published: 6/23/2009 -
Stanley William Hayter: From Surrealism to Abstraction
Published: 6/16/2009 -
Jarom�r Funke and the Amateur Avant-Garde
Published: 6/9/2009
Messages, meanings, movements—how does art history help us understand our world? Join curators, historians, artists, musicians and filmmakers as they explore art and its histories in a search for our shared humanity. Download the programs, then visit us on the National Mall or at www.nga.gov, where you can explore many of the works of art mentioned.