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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)



 
    

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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)
 
Gardens

The human need to connect with nature's bounty, and the meanings attached to the garden, are presented in Bellini's The Agony in the Garden; Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights; Monet's Woman in the Garden; Mondrian's Flowering Apple Tree; and Klee's ...(more details)
 
Grief

One of man's most basic emotions speaks across the barriers of time and culture through Giotto's Lamentation of the Dead Christ; Grunewald's Crucifixion (the Isenheim Altarpiece); El Greco's Burial of the Count of Orgaz; David's The Lictors Bearing t...(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)
 
Hunting

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'...(more details)
 


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