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ArtHoles
Michael Anthony
33 episodes
9 months ago
A recklessly deep dive into art and art history with someone who has absolutely no background in either topic. I work through one artist at a time, focusing on the more entertaining aspects of their lives.
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A recklessly deep dive into art and art history with someone who has absolutely no background in either topic. I work through one artist at a time, focusing on the more entertaining aspects of their lives.
Show more...
Comedy
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Caravaggio Ep 4 of 8: Hitting the High Notes
ArtHoles
59 minutes 12 seconds
6 years ago
Caravaggio Ep 4 of 8: Hitting the High Notes
  The new Counter-Reformation mix tape dropped…ya heard? It’s a music-heavy episode, not all of which is appropriate for work. Maybe not everybody’s work, but, most people’s work. Cardinal Del Monte has quite a few guests at the house and people have thoughts. Also, Caravaggio creates some paintings inspired by music, a guy named Francis, and Mario Minitti’s sultry gaze. And, I lash out at more Popes.   Take a listen and learn about some terrible surgeries, a lazy investigation by the sbirri, and some memory problems. We also learn that it’s hard to say goodbye, especially when you know you have to. Because, violence.  
ArtHoles
A recklessly deep dive into art and art history with someone who has absolutely no background in either topic. I work through one artist at a time, focusing on the more entertaining aspects of their lives.