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The resources of myth, observed everyday life, social and ceremonial life, and the struggle to survive are explored in Bruegel's Hunters in the Snow; Titian's Diana and Callisto; Stubb's The Grosvenor Hunt; Courbet's The Huntsmen's Picnic; and Homer's The Fox Hunt. (50 minutes)



 
    

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Self-portraits

The artist as his own model represented by Durer's Self-portrait; Rembrandt's Self-portrait as the Apostle Paul; Van Gogh's Self-portrait; Ensor's Self-portrait with Masks; and Vigee-Lebrun's Self-portrait. (50 minutes)(more details)
 
The Language of Color

One of the basic elements in any artist's vocabulary, color is here presented in the personal languages of Poussin's Adoration of the Golden Calf; Vermeer's The Artist in his Studio; Pollock's Autumn Rhythm; Kandinsky's Improvisation 6; and Gauguin's...(more details)
 
Reclining Nude

The icon of human perfection, the reclining nude has become a symbol of femininity as represented in Giorgione's Sleeping Venus; Boucher's Recumbent Nude; Goya's The Naked Maja; Manet's Olympia; and Matisse's Blue Nude. (50 minutes)(more details)
 
Bathing

All the langorous sensuality associated with the simple act of bathing is revealed in Ricci's Bathsheba Bathing; Ingres' The Turkish Bath; Degas' Woman in the Tub; Cezanne's Baigneuses; and Matisse's Bathers by the River. (50 minutes)(more details)
 
Farming

Work at its most basic, tilling the soil, is observed in Bruegel's The Fall of Icarus; Rubens' Chateau Steen; Holman Hunt's The Hireling Shepherd; Chagall's I and the Village; and Constable's Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows. (50 minutes)(more details)
 


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