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Colnaghi Foundation
by ColnaghiTalks and masterclasses about pre-20th century painting, drawing, sculpture and decorative arts, featuring museum curators, experts and scholars.
Copyright: © 2024 Colnaghi Foundation
Episodes
Orazio Gentileschi’s Rest on the Flight into Egypt
27m · PublishedProfessor Jeremy Howard discusses the fascinating story behind Orazio Gentileschi’s Rest on the Flight into Egypt with art historians Breeze Barrington and Diana Dethloff, and Anna McEvoy from the Stowe House Preservation Trust.
Curators in Conversation - Van Eyck. An Optical Revolution
53m · PublishedThe newly restored outer panels of the Ghent Altarpiece by Jan Van Eyck - whose epic rescue during WWII was told in George Clooney's "The Monuments Men" - was one of many highlights in the recent Van Eyck. An Optical Illusion exhibition in Ghent. Join Till-Holger Borcher, one of its curators, and Nicola Jennings for a discussion about the great Flemish master's revolutionary ability to depict both the natural world and the transcendent.
Titian's Europa - "A Picture for a Great Coup"
26m · PublishedThe story of Titan's Europa by Colnaghi to Isabella Stewart Gardner
Curators in Conversation - Eccentric 18th-Century London Town Gardeners
54m · PublishedTodd Longstaffe-Gowan, landscape designer whose many credits include the new garden in Chapel Court at Hampton Court Palace and the redesigned Kensington Palace Gardens, talks to Jeremy Howard about London’s eccentric town gardeners of the 18th century such as William Stukeley, who was fascinated by Druids, and Joshua Brookes, who kept an eagle tethered to an extraordinary vivarium behind his residence in central London.
Curators in Conversation - Cranach & Contemporaries
27m · PublishedColnaghi Foundation's latest podcast is a conversation about making art under lockdown, nudity and censorship in the 16th century and today, and more. With Amy Orrocks, curator of the new CRANACH: ARTIST AND INNOVATOR exhibition at Compton Verney, and Ishbel Myerscough, Claire Partington and Wolfe von Lenkiewicz, three of the contemporary artists whose work features alongside Cranach's.
Curators in Conversation: Young Bomberg and the Old Masters
48m · PublishedThe young David Bomberg (1890–1957) was one of the most audacious artists of his generation, expelled from the Slade School of Art in 1913 on account of his radical, geometric compositions. It may seem surprising, then, that Bomberg was a regular visitor to the National Gallery, which hosted an exhibition of some of his earliest paintings this year. In this conversation, hear curator Richard Cork and The Art Newspaper’s Louisa Buck discuss Bomberg’s work and the paintings by Old Masters such as Botticelli and Michelangelo which most inspired him.
Curators in Conversation - Troy: Myth and Reality
1h 6m · PublishedThe myth of the Trojan War has captivated people for thousands of years and has led pilgrims, explorers and archaeologists to search for the location where the famed conflict took place. But did the city really exist? Listen to the curators of the 2020 Troy exhibition at London’s British Museum, Victoria Donnellan and Alexandra Villing, explore the reality behind the myth.
Ribera & the Anatomy of an Exhibition
1h 0m · PublishedIn conversation with Dr. Edward Payne (Assistant Professor, Pemberton Fellowship for the Study of Spanish Art, Durham University)
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Dr. Xavier Bray (Director, Wallace Collection)
Colnaghi Foundation has 14 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 11:29:32. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on July 30th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 6th, 2024 07:13.