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Slade Lectures 2009: Week 3: Naturalism: Flexibility or Failure of Style?

Slade Lectures 2009: Week 3: Naturalism: Flexibility or Failure of Style?

FromHistory of Art


Slade Lectures 2009: Week 3: Naturalism: Flexibility or Failure of Style?

FromHistory of Art

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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Feb 18, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Third lecture from the series "Style versus the State: Naturalism and Avant-gardism in Third Republic France, 1880-1900" given by Professor Richard Thomson as part of the annual Slade Art Lectures. Richard Thomson, Watson Gordon Professor of Fine Art, University of Edinburgh, gave the Slade Lectures 2009 in naturalism and style in early Third Republic France. This series of podcasts has been released to coincide with the publication of Professor Thomson's book on this subject: Art of the Actual: Naturalism and Style in Early Third Republic France, 1880-1900.
Released:
Feb 18, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (72)

History of Art at the University of Oxford draws on a long and deep tradition of teaching and studying the subject. The core academic staff of the History of Art Department work on subjects from medieval European architecture to modern Chinese art. Over fifty associated academic staff (e.g. in Anthropology, Classics, History, Oriental Studies, and the Ruskin School of Drawing) include teachers and researchers across the full global and historical range of art and visual culture. This offers students exciting possibilities to take courses and receive supervision on a very wide range of topics, and to develop their own interests in art history.