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Notes On A Painting
Notes On A Painting
44 episodes
3 days ago
Notes On A Painting is a podcast by artist Olivia Kemp and art historian Esme Garlake . Together each week we will discuss a painting that one of us has chosen and researched. Our choices of paintings will reflect where our tastes differ and overlap across the history of art.
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Notes On A Painting is a podcast by artist Olivia Kemp and art historian Esme Garlake . Together each week we will discuss a painting that one of us has chosen and researched. Our choices of paintings will reflect where our tastes differ and overlap across the history of art.
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Visual Arts
Arts
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Episode 38: Lorenzo Lotto, The Legend of St Brigid, 1523
Notes On A Painting
34 minutes 50 seconds
1 month ago
Episode 38: Lorenzo Lotto, The Legend of St Brigid, 1523

Notes On A Painting is a podcast by artist Olivia Kemp and art historian Esme Garlake. Together each week we will discuss a painting that one of us has chosen and researched. Our choices of painting will reflect where our tastes differ and overlap across the history of art. This week we look at a section of a fresco by Lorenzo Lotto, in the Suardi Chapel, Trescore, Italy.

Notes On A Painting
Notes On A Painting is a podcast by artist Olivia Kemp and art historian Esme Garlake . Together each week we will discuss a painting that one of us has chosen and researched. Our choices of paintings will reflect where our tastes differ and overlap across the history of art.