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Spring has finally sprung in New York City, so we decided to spend an episode discussing how artists have represented the seasons , using four very different examples: the medieval cathedral at Amiens, 16th-century Nethe...
The Seasons is an episode from State of the Arts by Art History Happy Hour. Spring has finally sprung in New York City, so we decided to spend an episode discussing how artists have represented the seasons , using four very different exampl...
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Published Apr 8, 2015, 39:09 long, audio available.
Spring has finally sprung in New York City, so we decided to spend an episode discussing how artists have represented the seasons , using four very different examples: the medieval cathedral at Amiens, 16th-century Netherlandish artist Pieter Bruegel's The Harvesters, François Boucher's series Rococo tour de force called The Four Seasons, and Wassily Kandinsky's abstract quartet of paintings on the same subject.
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The Seasons is from State of the Arts by Art History Happy Hour.
Published Apr 8, 2015 and 39:09 long