National Gallery of Art | Talks
A podcast by National Gallery of Art, Washington
981 Episodes
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The Sydney J. Freedberg Lecture on Italian Art 2009: Ghiberti and the Painters of Florence
Published: 25/05/2010 -
American Visionary Filmmakers and the Heritage of Emerson
Published: 18/05/2010 -
Beat Memories: The Photographs of Allen Ginsberg: Part 2, Revisiting and Reprinting
Published: 11/05/2010 -
Beat Memories: The Photographs of Allen Ginsberg: Part 1, The Early Photos
Published: 04/05/2010 -
The Diamonstein-Spielvogel Lecture Series: Brice Marden on Art
Published: 04/05/2010 -
Elson Lecture 2010: Susan Rothenberg: A Life in Painting
Published: 27/04/2010 -
Hendrick Avercamp: The Little Ice Age: Part 2, One Community on the Ice
Published: 13/04/2010 -
Hendrick Avercamp: The Little Ice Age: Part 1, Winter Landscapes
Published: 06/04/2010 -
Sculpture Comes to Life: Splendor, Color, and Realism in Baroque Spain and Elsewhere
Published: 06/04/2010 -
The Sacred Made Real: The Making of an Exhibition
Published: 30/03/2010 -
The Sacred Made Real: Spanish Painting and Sculpture, 1600�1700: Part 2, Spanish Realism
Published: 23/03/2010 -
The Sacred Made Real: Spanish Painting and Sculpture, 1600�1700: Part 1, Polychromed Sculpture
Published: 09/03/2010 -
The History of Books and the Digital Future
Published: 16/02/2010 -
Garden Caf� Fran�ais (Fran�ais)
Published: 02/02/2010 -
Garden Caf� Fran�ais (English)
Published: 02/02/2010 -
From Impressionism to Modernism: The Chester Dale Collection: Part 2, Getting to Know Maud and Chester Dale
Published: 12/01/2010 -
From Impressionism to Modernism: The Chester Dale Collection: Part 1, An Introduction to the Exhibition
Published: 05/01/2010 -
Reading of "The Fisherwoman" by Toni Morrison from Robert Bergman's book A Kind of Rapture, in conjunction with the exhibition Robert Bergman: Portraits, 1986�1995
Published: 15/12/2009 -
Graft by Roxy Paine
Published: 08/12/2009 -
In the Darkroom: Photographic Processes before the Digital Age
Published: 10/11/2009
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