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| View some of the most outstanding sculpture and architecture found in ancient Greece from the early Archaic period through the Hellenistic age. |
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| Economic, political, and religious history, as well as names and dates, come to life in this captivating study of Roman art and architecture. |
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| This program presents the myth surrounding the birth of Apollo and Artemis on Delos, the floating island. Some of the latest findings and evaluations about Pythia, the priests at Delphi, and the... |
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| The second part of this series presents perspective, pattern, texture, illusion, and motion concepts and takes your students to a higher level of observation and analysis of artwork. |
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| This magnificent program features images from artists such as Caravaggio and Rembrandt and the energetic music of Handel and Frescobaldi, among others. The drama and splendor of baroque opera is also... |
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| From rococo to neoclassicism to the beginnings of romanticism and realism, developments in painting and sculpture are shown as they parallel music's changing styles: comic opera, Viennese classical... |
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| Experience the spontaneity of impressionist art and music in this fascinating program. Clearly defined parallels are drawn between the artist's use of color and light and the composer's use of... |
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| While encouraging viewers to open their minds to art, the program emphasizes the importance of informed analysis and art appreciation. It also details basic elements, such as light, color, and center... |
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| See how the Renaissance artists and composers, influenced and inspired by the new humanistic philosophy, developed new forms and techniques such as painting with oils and composing in four-part... |
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| Discover which events inspired such famous works as Berlioz's Requiem and Delacroix's Liberty Leading the People in this program, which depicts the Romantic period of the 19th century. |
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