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Art Bites 177: Rubens, a Master Painter of the Northern Renaissance
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Rubens painted mythic battles, Catholic miracles, bloody hunts, and “Rubenesque” women.
Art Bites 174: Baroque Art as Propaganda
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Baroque art was propaganda for the state or for the Church.
Art Bites 175: Bernini and Baroque Sculpture
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Rome was Bernini’s gallery where you can see his squares, fountains, and finest statues.
Art Bites 173: Baroque Art, the Catholic Church, and the Virgin Mary
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Pro-Vatican Baroque featured big canvases, dramatic statues, and exuberant architecture.
Art Bites 172: The Reformation and the Baroque Age
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The roots of Baroque go back to the 1500s when it told the story of the religious wars.
Art Bites 170: Neoclassical Art and Architecture, the Age of Enlightenment
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Neoclassical was a stern, no-frills style that celebrated a new age of science and reason.
Art Bites 171: Neoclassical Art, the Age of Revolution, and Napoleon
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The French Revolution came with art that celebrated liberty, equality, and brotherhood.
Art Bites 183: The Post-Impressionists: Seurat, Cézanne, Gauguin, Van Gogh
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Dots, slabs, primitive Tahitian scenes, wild brush strokes, and vivid colors.
Art Bites 182: Claude Monet and His Waterlilies
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The true subject of Monet’s “Waterlilies” is the changing reflections on the pond.
Art Bites 180: Impressionism, Monet, Renoir, and Degas
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The Impressionists revolutionized art with a focus on nature: light, shadow, and color.
Art Bites 181: Rodin, Impressionism in Sculpting
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Auguste Rodin brought Impressionism to stone with iconic statues like “The Thinker.”
Art Bites 179: Northern Baroque Painting: Hals, Steen, Vermeer
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Hals, Steen, Vermeer painted slices of regular life and group portraits of city bigwigs.
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