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  • 10 Jun 2022
    William E. Engel, Grant Williams, Rory Loughnane

    The Arts of Dancing with Death

    With the pandemic still looming above us, thoughts of passing away may have crossed your mind repeatedly over the last while. Those thoughts, revolving around a kernel of inert fear, most likely did not take hold for very long but were brushed aside and stifled with everyday urgent matters. Our culture, after all, tends to […]

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  • 30 Aug 2016
    Rory Loughnane

    The Court Poet and the Art of Memory

    In this blog post Rory Loughnane, editor of The Memory Arts in Renaissance England, explores the importance of studying the Art of Memory.

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  • 26 Aug 2016
    Stuart Sillars

    Stuart Sillars on the Visual in Shakespeare

    Stuart Sillars, author of Shakespeare and the Visual Imagination, examines how concepts in visual art are portrayed in Shakespeare’s plays and poetry, from the Reclining Venus in A Midsummer Night’s Dream to the emblematic depiction of Lavinia in Titus Andronicus. You can also find out more about Stuart Sillars’ books on his collection page.

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  • 2 Dec 2009
    William E. Wallace

    Michelangelo Podcast Series #10

    In this weekly podcast series, Michelangelo expert William Wallace fills us in on great works of the master. Wallace is author of "Michelangelo: The Artist, the Man, and His Times," available now!

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  • 24 Nov 2009
    William E. Wallace

    Michelangelo Podcast Series #9

    In this weekly podcast series, Michelangelo expert William Wallace discusses major works of the master. This week: the Florentine Pieta. Wallace is author of "Michelangelo: The Artist, the Man, and His Times".

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  • 18 Nov 2009
    William E. Wallace

    Michelangelo Podcast Series #8

    In this weekly podcast series, Michelangelo expert William Wallace discusses major works of the master. This week: Michelangelo's great architecture project - the Roman Campidoglio plaza.

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