National Gallery of Art | Talks
Ein Podcast von National Gallery of Art, Washington
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Reflections on the Collection: The Edmond J. Safra Visiting Professors at the National Gallery of Art: Stephen Bann on Léopold Flameng after Rembrandt van Rijn, Portrait of a Man (Le Doreur) (1885)
Vom: 23.7.2019 -
The Roles and Representations of Animals in Japanese Art and Culture, Part 1
Vom: 9.7.2019 -
The Roles and Representations of Animals in Japanese Art and Culture, Part 3
Vom: 9.7.2019 -
The Roles and Representations of Animals in Japanese Art and Culture, Part 2
Vom: 9.7.2019 -
The Edmond J. Safra Visiting Professors at the National Gallery of Art: Richard J. Powell
Vom: 9.7.2019 -
The Roles and Representations of Animals in Japanese Art and Culture, Part 4
Vom: 9.7.2019 -
The Roles and Representations of Animals in Japanese Art and Culture, Part 5
Vom: 9.7.2019 -
The Roles and Representations of Animals in Japanese Art and Culture, Part 6
Vom: 9.7.2019 -
The Roles and Representations of Animals in Japanese Art and Culture, Part 7
Vom: 9.7.2019 -
Jarob Ortiz | nga
Vom: 9.7.2019 -
Shared Exploration: Music and the Visual Arts
Vom: 2.7.2019 -
Tintoretto Lecture Series, Part 1—Tintoretto in Context: Framing Tintoretto: Sixteenth-Century Venetian Painting
Vom: 2.7.2019 -
Tintoretto Lecture Series, Part 3—Tintoretto Central: The Scuola Grande di San Rocco
Vom: 2.7.2019 -
Tintoretto Lecture Series, Part 4—In Situ: Tintoretto in Venice
Vom: 2.7.2019 -
If I Survive: Frederick Douglass and Family in the Walter O. Evans Collection
Vom: 2.7.2019 -
Tintoretto Lecture Series, Part 2—Tintoretto: The Early Work
Vom: 2.7.2019 -
Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom
Vom: 25.6.2019 -
Introduction to the Exhibition—The Life of Animals in Japanese Art
Vom: 25.6.2019 -
Model Citizens: Frances Benjamin Johnston at the Tuskegee Institute
Vom: 18.6.2019 -
Washington Color School: Kenneth Victor Young
Vom: 18.6.2019
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.