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The Renaissance - How It Began And What It Represented
No period of history can boast of greater beauty than The Renaissance. This was the period, from approximately early 14th century to late 16th century, that gave us Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Shakespeare. This video looks at...
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The Renaissance - Music, Literature And Theatre
No period of history can boast of greater beauty than The Renaissance. This was the period, from approximately early 14th century to late 16th century, that gave us Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Shakespeare. This video discusses...
Curated OER
Anthropomorphic Pottery Sculptures
Learn about anthropomorphic pottery sculptures in this informative video. Young artists demonstrate how to create them, using sculpting clay and plastic bottles. Great video footage, photographs, and detailed text are included.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Art History: Nicola and Giovanni Pisano
Video on the thirteenth-century sculptors Nicola and Giovanni Pisano, with biographical and historical information. [13:19]
BBC
Bbc Newsround Week of 6 27 16: 'World's Longest' Tunnel Slide at Orbit Sculpture
The UK's tallest sculpture, the ArcelorMittal Orbit in London, has been transformed into something new - a gigantic slide
Smithsonian Institution
Hirshhorn Museum Podcast: Associate Curator Evelyn Hankins on Alexander Calder
Learn about the work of Alexander Calder in the collection of the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington D.C., in this podcast of curator Evelyn Hankins discussing the Calder's work. [15:35]
Smart History
Smarthistory: Grave Stele of Hegeso
Smarthistory presents a video discussion on the sculpture, the Grave stele of Hegeso, an example of Ancient Greek art. [3:27]
Smart History
Smarthistory: Last Judgment, Tympanum, Cathedral of St. Lazare, Autun (France)
Smarthistory presents a video discussion of the stone carving Last Judgment Tympanum, Central Portal on West facade of the Cathedral of St. Lazare, Autun. [10:30]
South Carolina Educational Television
Etv: Artopia: Sculpture: One Minute Art Lesson
Fast-paced history of sculpture arts, told in an animated storybook format. [2:06]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: A Late Victorian: Leighton's an Athlete Wrestling With a Python
This video [5:03] discusses Sir Frederic Leighton's sculpture, An Athlete Wrestling with a Python, 1877, bronze, 1746 x 984 x 1099 mm (Tate Britain, London). Speakers: Beth Harris and Steven Zucker.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Art History: Islamic Art: Two Royal Figures (Seljuk Period)
This video [5:17] is a conversation between Dr. Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis and Dr. Steven Zucker in front of "Two Royal Figures," Iran (Seljuk period), mid 11th - mid 12th c., painted and gilded stucco (Metropolitan Museum of Art) For more...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Art + Activism With Sanaz Mazinani: Kqed Art School
Sanaz Mazinani is an artist with a background in political activism who uses art to inspire dialogue about perceptions of cultural identity. In the latest episode of Art School, she describes her current art practice. [5:23]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Antony Gormley's Case for an Angel I at the British Museum
Antony Gormley speaks of how the British Museum has been the foundation of what sculpture means to him. Neil MacGregor (Director of the British Museum) reflects on how Gormley's work and countless examples in the Museum's sculpture...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Relief of the Betrayal and Arrest of Jesus
Met curator Charles Little on miraculous beauty in Relief of the Betrayal and Arrest of Jesus, made in Amiens, Picardy, France. [2:24]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Richard Serra, "Band," 2006
In this video [2:23] Richard Serra discusses his sculpture, Band: "You can walk inside and outside continuously and never stop" for more than 70 feet. Learn more about what artists have to say in our online course,
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Richard Serra, "Torqued Ellipse Iv"
In this video [3:11] Richard Serra talks about discovering "the potential for what steel could be." To learn more about what artists have to say, take our online course, Modern and Contemporary Art, 1945-1989. Created by The Museum of...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Richard Serra, "Intersection Ii"
In this video [3:38] Richard Serra talks about how this sculpture made of 4 identical plates, allows us to explore 3 very different spaces and how they make you feel.
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Khan Academy: Richard Serra: Equal
The Museum of Modern Art recently added Richard Serra's 'Equal' to its collection. The 320-ton sculpture is composed of four pairs of precisely forged steel blocks, stacked and arranged in a square. In this short video [2:38] Serra...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Gilbert & George: The Early Years
In this video [5:43] hear Gilbert & George explain how and why they invented Postal Sculptures as young art-school graduates. 'Gilbert & George: The Early Years' was on view at MoMA through September 27, 2015.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: After the Fall: The Conservation of Tullio Lombardo's "Adam"
This video [7:54] focuses on the conservation of Tullio Lombardo's "Adam" after the fall in 2002. "Adam" was gravely damaged in an accident. Committed to returning it to public view, the Museum undertook a conservation treatment that has...
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Khan Academy: Conserving Tullio Lombardo's "Adam": Time Lapse
In this video [3:04] After extensive research and planning, conservators at The Metropolitan Museum of Art reconstructed Tullio Lombardo's 'Adam,' documenting elements of the process with time-lapse photography.
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Khan Academy: Conserving Tullio Lombardo's 'Adam': Order of Assembly
This 3D animation video [1:13] details the order in which the fragments of Tullio Lombardo's Adam were reassembled.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Jan Gossart: Conservation Discoveries
This video [9:29] Gossart was among the first northern artists to travel to Rome to make copies after antique sculpture and introduce historical and mythological subjects with erotic nude figures into the mainstream of northern painting....
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Carpeaux, Le Trait D'union
In this video [2:39] Met curator Jim Draper on healing in Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux's Le Trait d'Union, 1872. This is a small clay sculpture of a man, woman, and a child.