Rebuilding The Renaissance
En podcast af Rocky Ruggiero - Onsdage
240 Episoder
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Episode 180 - Rome: The Villa Farnesina - Renaissance Pleasure Palace Part II
Udgivet: 29.6.2022 -
Episode 179 - Rome: The Villa Farnesina - Renaissance Pleasure Palace Part I
Udgivet: 22.6.2022 -
Episode 178 - Rome - Raphael's Room of the Fire in the Borgo
Udgivet: 15.6.2022 -
Episode 177 - Rome - Raphael's Room of Heliodorus
Udgivet: 8.6.2022 -
Episode 176 - Rome - Raphael's School of Athens Part III
Udgivet: 1.6.2022 -
Episode 175 - Rome - Raphael's "School of Athens" Part II
Udgivet: 25.5.2022 -
Episode 174 - Rome - Raphael's "School of Athens" Part I
Udgivet: 18.5.2022 -
Episode 173 - Raphael - The Prince of Painters
Udgivet: 11.5.2022 -
Episode 172 - Answers to Open Questions XII
Udgivet: 4.5.2022 -
Episode 171 - Rome: Michelangelo and the Sistine Chapel Ceiling Part VI
Udgivet: 27.4.2022 -
Episode 170 - Rome: Michelangelo and the Sistine Chapel Ceiling Part V
Udgivet: 20.4.2022 -
Episode 169 - Rome: Michelangelo and the Sistine Chapel - Part IV
Udgivet: 13.4.2022 -
Episode 168 - Rome: Michelangelo and the Sistine Chapel - Part III
Udgivet: 6.4.2022 -
Episode 167 - Rome - Michelangelo and the Sistine Chapel Ceiling - Part II
Udgivet: 30.3.2022 -
Episode 166 - Rome: Michelangelo and the Sistine Chapel Ceiling - Part I
Udgivet: 23.3.2022 -
Episode 165 - Rome: The Basilica of St. Peter
Udgivet: 16.3.2022 -
Episode 164 - Michelangelo and the Tomb of Julius II
Udgivet: 9.3.2022 -
Episode 163 - Venice - Titian's "Assumption" and "Pesaro Altarpiece" in the church of the Frari
Udgivet: 2.3.2022 -
Episode 162 - Titian's "Allegory of Sacred and Profane Love"
Udgivet: 23.2.2022 -
Episode 161 - Venice: Giorgione's "Tempest" and "La Vecchia"
Udgivet: 16.2.2022
This podcast will explore the development of the art, architecture, culture and history in Italy, from ancient Roman times through the Renaissance. Listeners will develop an understanding of Italy’s role in the development of Western civilization and an ability to appreciate and understand works of art in their historical context.