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Sculpture VultureSculpture VultureThe Origins of Large Bronze SculptureToday on the show, Lucy Branch, continues to look at the origins of large bronze sculpture through the essays collected in the book, Bronze, published by The Royal Academy of Art in 2012.   Frieze Sculpture EXPO is now in Regents Park and Leonora Carrington's bronze sculpture is there to enjoy. If you would like to check out the personal development book mentioned in the episode, take a look at Main Character Energy The essays discussed today are: The Bronze Objects in the Middle Ages, by Ittai Weinryb Bronzes mentioned: Doors at The Ca...2024-10-2831 minSculpture VultureSculpture VulturePublic Sculpture Coalville To IndianapolisToday is a solo show, Lucy Branch discusses her involvement with the restoration of Robert Thomas's sculpture of Mother and Child in Coalville which was featured on BBC News, and her admiration of the new sculpture by Kimberley Sue McNeelan, The Light Shines Through in Indianapolis. This is the first episode of The Sculpture Vulture Book Club - Lucy reads and discusses parts of Bronze, by David Ekserdjian (Author), Cecilia Treves (Author) and The Royal Academy of Arts. Please support the show by buying one of Lucy's Novels or at Buy...2024-10-0237 minThe ForumThe ForumThe magic of bronzeFrom Cellini's magnificent Perseus statue to the humblest of tools, people have been using bronze for at least five thousand years. So what makes bronze such a versatile material, how did we first discover it and why have so many precious bronze art works failed to survive? Bridget Kendall is joined by Carol Mattusch, Professor Emerita of Art History at George Mason University; Professor Jianjun Mei, from the University of Science and Technology, Beijing and Director of the Needham Institute in Cambridge who specialises in ancient metallurgy; and David Ekserdjian, Professor of Art and Film History at...2020-02-1339 minHistory of Art: Slade Lecture SeriesHistory of Art: Slade Lecture SeriesSlade Lectures 2018 (7): Barocci: The Madonna del PopoloProfessor David Ekserdjian gives his seventh Slade Lecture on Barocci’s drawings for the Madonna del Popolo. David Ekserdjian is the Slade Professor 2017-18 and he presented a series of lectures titled 'From Drawing to Painting in the Italian Renaissance'. David Ekserdjian is a world-renowned authority on Italian Renaissance painting, with particular specialities in the artists Correggio and Parmigianino, the subjects of two Yale monographs of 1998 and 2006. He is also an expert on the history of collecting and this informs his work as an adviser to auction houses like Sotheby's and Christie's, international museums and galleries such as the National Ga...2018-05-0955 minHistory of Art: Slade Lecture SeriesHistory of Art: Slade Lecture SeriesSlade Lectures 2018 (5): Parmigianino: The Madonna of the Long NeckProfessor David Ekserdjian gives his fifth Slade Lecture on Parmigianino’s drawings for the Madonna of the Long Neck. David Ekserdjian is the Slade Professor 2017-18 and he presented a series of lectures titled 'From Drawing to Painting in the Italian Renaissance'. David Ekserdjian is a world-renowned authority on Italian Renaissance painting, with particular specialities in the artists Correggio and Parmigianino, the subjects of two Yale monographs of 1998 and 2006. He is also an expert on the history of collecting and this informs his work as an adviser to auction houses like Sotheby's and Christie's, international museums and galleries such as th...2018-05-0958 minHistory of Art: Slade Lecture SeriesHistory of Art: Slade Lecture SeriesSlade Lectures 2018 (4): Correggio: The Dome of Parma Cathedralart, drawing, painting, visual arts, italy David Ekserdjian is the Slade Professor 2017-18 and he presented a series of lectures titled 'From Drawing to Painting in the Italian Renaissance'. David Ekserdjian is a world-renowned authority on Italian Renaissance painting, with particular specialities in the artists Correggio and Parmigianino, the subjects of two Yale monographs of 1998 and 2006. He is also an expert on the history of collecting and this informs his work as an adviser to auction houses like Sotheby's and Christie's, international museums and galleries such as the National Gallery and Tate Britain, as well as private collectors. Bronze sculpture...2018-05-0955 minHistory of Art: Slade Lecture SeriesHistory of Art: Slade Lecture SeriesSlade Lectures 2018 (3): Raphael: The Stanza della SegnaturaProfessor David Ekserdjian gives his third Slade Lecture on Raphael’s drawings for the Stanza della Segnatura in the Vatican Palace. David Ekserdjian is the Slade Professor 2017-18 and he presented a series of lectures titled 'From Drawing to Painting in the Italian Renaissance'. David Ekserdjian is a world-renowned authority on Italian Renaissance painting, with particular specialities in the artists Correggio and Parmigianino, the subjects of two Yale monographs of 1998 and 2006. He is also an expert on the history of collecting and this informs his work as an adviser to auction houses like Sotheby's and Christie's, international museums and galleries su...2018-05-0956 minHistory of Art: Slade Lecture SeriesHistory of Art: Slade Lecture SeriesSlade Lectures 2018 (2): Michelangelo: The Sistine Chapel CeilingProfessor David Ekserdjian gives his second Slade Lecture on Michelangelo’s drawings for the Sistine Chapel Ceiling. David Ekserdjian is the Slade Professor 2017-18 and he presented a series of lectures titled 'From Drawing to Painting in the Italian Renaissance'. David Ekserdjian is a world-renowned authority on Italian Renaissance painting, with particular specialities in the artists Correggio and Parmigianino, the subjects of two Yale monographs of 1998 and 2006. He is also an expert on the history of collecting and this informs his work as an adviser to auction houses like Sotheby's and Christie's, international museums and galleries such as the National Ga...2018-05-0956 minHistory of Art: Slade Lecture SeriesHistory of Art: Slade Lecture SeriesSlade Lectures 2018 (1): Drawing in Italy before 1500Professor David Ekserdjian gives his first Slade Lecture on Drawing in Italy before 1500. David Ekserdjian is the Slade Professor 2017-18 and he presented a series of lectures titled 'From Drawing to Painting in the Italian Renaissance'. David Ekserdjian is a world-renowned authority on Italian Renaissance painting, with particular specialities in the artists Correggio and Parmigianino, the subjects of two Yale monographs of 1998 and 2006. He is also an expert on the history of collecting and this informs his work as an adviser to auction houses like Sotheby’s and Christie’s, international museums and galleries such as the National Gallery and Tate...2018-05-0951 minThe ForumThe ForumThe Magic of BronzeFrom Cellini's magnificent Perseus statue to the humblest of tools, people have been using bronze for at least five thousand years. So what makes bronze such a versatile material, how we first discovered it, and why is it that so many precious bronze art works have failed to survive? Bridget Kendall is joined by Carol Mattusch, Professor Emerita of Art History at George Mason University, Professor Jianjun Mei, from the University of Science and Technology, Beijing and Director of the Needham Institute in Cambridge who specialises in ancient metallurgy, and David Ekserdjian, Professor of Art and Film History at...2017-03-2039 minRoyal Academy of ArtsRoyal Academy of ArtsGiorgione and his World: Problems of AttributionGiorgione was one of the greatest artists who ever lived, yet it is difficult to establish exactly what he painted. Art historian Professor David Ekserdjian examines in detail the works by Giorgione as well as the artistic influence of this enigmatic master.2016-05-0400 minArt Institute of Chicago LecturesArt Institute of Chicago LecturesDrawing into Painting: Creating the "Fantasia" in the Cappella di Eleonora di ToledoDavid Ekserdjian, Professor of Art History at the University of Leicester, speaks on the draughtman's transformation of nature into art. This podcast is brought to you by the Ancient Art Podcast. Explore more at ancientartpodcast.org.2008-10-1736 min