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Whether you're a student looking to enhance your knowledge or a professional seeking to stay up-to-date with the latest trends, our collection of new lectures has something for everyone. Each lecture is designed to be informative, thought-provoking, and accessible, making it easy for you to learn at your own pace.
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Treasures of the British Museum with Gary Rendsburg$26.50No reviews
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All Roads Lead to Rome: Planning the Legacy of an Ancient Empire with Andrew Kranis$26.50No reviews
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The Roman Forum and Colosseum: Grand Spectacles of the Imperial Capital with Andrew Kranis$26.50No reviews
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Edinburgh, Scotland: Top 10 Highlights For Curious Travelers with Dr. Irene Mariani$26.50No reviews
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Vienna, Austria: Top 10 Highlights For Curious Travelers with Gilles Gubelmann$26.50No reviews
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Mary Cassatt: Painting the Modern Woman with Dr. Timea Andrea Lelik$26.503 reviews
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Vivaldi's Life in Four Seasons with Kate Bolton-Porciatti$26.504 reviews
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Johannes Vermeer: The Life and Works of the Master of Light with Dr. Alette Fleischer$26.50No reviews
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Topics in Contemporary Photography II: Bernd and Hilla Becher and Beyond with Dr. Jennie Hirsh
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Berlin’s Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe: Reckoning and Remembrance with Dr. Lauren van Vuuren
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Six: The History Behind the Musical Sensation Part 3, All You Wanna Do with Dr. Elizabeth Norton
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Japonisme–Art Between East and West, Part 3: Architecture with Dr. Gavin Campbell
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Whitechapel and Stepney: Exploring Lesser-Known Districts of London with Dr. Simon Gregor
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Belgrade: Exploring the Turkish, Classical, and Socialist Districts with Vadim Malinovsky
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Why Virgil Matters: Reading the Aeneid Today with Dr. Joseph Luzzi
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Art of the Dutch Colonial Empire: Examining the Expansive Trade of Ideas, Goods, and Culture Part 1 with Jessica Sternbach
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Japonisme–Art Between East and West, Part 4: Crafts with Dr. Gavin Campbell
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Maya Lin: The Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Wave Fields, and More with Dr. Jennie Hirsh
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Post-Impressionism: Four Painters Who Revolutionized Art with Dr. Timea Andrea Lelik
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John Steinbeck’s America: The Grapes of Wrath and Of Mice and Men with Dr. Joseph Luzzi
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Exquisite Collections–Statues of Italian Aristocratic Families, Part 1: Farnese with Livia Galante
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Art of the Dutch Colonial Empire: Examining the Expansive Trade of Ideas, Goods, and Culture Part 2 with Jessica Sternbach
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Japonisme–Art Between East and West, Part 5: Fashion with Dr. Gavin Campbell
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George Orwell’s Enduring Legacy: 1984 and Animal Farm with Dr. Joseph Luzzi
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Most people know or recognize Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons" which has been popular for years. But Ms. Bolton-Porciatti provides detailed information about Vivaldi, his life and career that gives you a better understanding of the context for his compositions and his progress through his life as a composer.
Timea Andrea Lelik sets the stage for a new way to see the works of Mary Cassatt. We learn her approach to her subjects, women and children. While we know them well, MC finds new unexpected angles, mirrored postures that make us see the subject, and the world in which the subject is viewed. Cassatt paints a portrait with the face mirrored by a tea cup. She shows women reading newspapers. The women, these children are not on display....many times they are alone. We learn of Cassatt's friendships with male artists that allowed her to explore different exhibition opportunities and eventually different ways to make art - pastels, screen prints: each new media approached with confidence.
The lecture points to a time when circumstances may not have been what they appeared to be. How better to understand this than through the eyes of a superb woman artist.
Take time out to think about books you may have read or just not thought about for a while, then dive back into your day refreshed and curious!
We’ll done, great speaker & info.
Wonderful storytelling by James Grant-Peterkin about a little known but influential figure - Scotsman Selkirk. Robinson Crusoe pales with this true story. Terrifically fascinating and intriguingly told. (The speaker also references a children’s book called Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O’Dell that some may enjoy of a female Native American who was stranded on an island - another lesser known story of survival.)
Very well done - beautiful presentation!
Informative, concise, deeply knowledgeable about Selkirk and his times.
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Kate always, brings new historical information in all her talks. I love that she has music along with the history of the musicians . I listen to vivaldi but did not know much about him until her talk!
This was a wonderful review of Vivaldi's life using his Four Seasons. Kate was so organized and thorough and we loved the musical examples used for each time period.
Wonderful information about Cassatt and her paintings. Especially interesting was all the information about Cassatt’s role in women’s rights.
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