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Ten Minute Masterpieces
Liz Lidgett
7 episodes
8 months ago
In this episode, we focus on the work of one French-American sculptor Louise Bourgeois. Her eighty year career explored lifelong themes of childhood, motherhood, and family identity. Louise Bourgeois’s Spider sculptures are an ode to her mother — the spider series became the centerpiece of the last chapter of her life. Louise Bourgeois returned again and again to the image and symbol of the spider in her work. Her spider sculptures can be seen in museums and public spaces a...
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In this episode, we focus on the work of one French-American sculptor Louise Bourgeois. Her eighty year career explored lifelong themes of childhood, motherhood, and family identity. Louise Bourgeois’s Spider sculptures are an ode to her mother — the spider series became the centerpiece of the last chapter of her life. Louise Bourgeois returned again and again to the image and symbol of the spider in her work. Her spider sculptures can be seen in museums and public spaces a...
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Ten Minute Masterpieces
Spiders (by Louise Bourgeois)
In this episode, we focus on the work of one French-American sculptor Louise Bourgeois. Her eighty year career explored lifelong themes of childhood, motherhood, and family identity. Louise Bourgeois’s Spider sculptures are an ode to her mother — the spider series became the centerpiece of the last chapter of her life. Louise Bourgeois returned again and again to the image and symbol of the spider in her work. Her spider sculptures can be seen in museums and public spaces a...
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2 years ago
12 minutes

Ten Minute Masterpieces
At Segregated Drinking Fountain (by Gordon Parks)
At Segregated Drinking Fountain Photographed in 1956 by Gordon Parks (1912-2006) The Gordon Parks Foundation In the episode, we take a look at our first photograph on the podcast – Gordon Parks’ image from 1956 entitled At Segregated Drinking Fountain. In the summer of 1956, Life Magazine sent Gordon Parks to Alabama to document Black Americans living under Jim Crow laws in the South. Twenty-six of his images from this assignment appeared in the September 24th, 1956 issue of Life Maga...
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2 years ago
12 minutes

Ten Minute Masterpieces
Water Lilies (by Claude Monet)
Water Lilies (series - Nymphéas in French) 250 oil on canvas paintings by Claude Monet (b. 1840, d. 1926) created between 1897-1926 ABOUT THIS EPISODE: In the episode, we explore a prolific series of paintings – Claude Monet’s Water Lilies. In the last thirty years of his life, Monet painted more than 250 works in his Water Lilies series at his beloved gardens in Giverny, France. Paintings from Monet’s Water Lilies series are on prominent display at museums all over the world, including Musée...
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2 years ago
11 minutes

Ten Minute Masterpieces
The Two Fridas (by Frida Kahlo)
The Two Fridas Painted in 1939 by Frida Kahlo (b. 1907 - d. 1954) Oil on canvas Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City, Mexico ABOUT THIS EPISODE: In the episode, we focus on Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, and her 1939 work entitled Las Dos Fridas, or The Two Fridas. Frida Kahlo is credited with placing Mexican art on the international stage. She began painting as a teenager after a devastating automobile accident. Frida was a self taught artist best known for her prolific self portraits. Frida ex...
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3 years ago
11 minutes

Ten Minute Masterpieces
Mona Lisa (by Leonardo da Vinci), Part Two
Mona Lisa Painted by Leonardo da Vinci (b. 1452 - d. 1519) from 1503-1516 The Louvre Museum, Salle des États, Room 711, Denon Wing, Level 1 If you haven’t yet listened to our first episode about Mona Lisa, we recommend checking out Part One before continuing with this episode about how the First Lady of the Renaissance keeps making her mark — even in our modern world. In this episode (Mona Lisa, Part Two), we will learn about how Jackie Kennedy orchestrated the Mona Lisa’s tour t...
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3 years ago
10 minutes

Ten Minute Masterpieces
Mona Lisa (by Leonardo da Vinci), Part One
Mona Lisa Painted by Leonardo da Vinci (b. 1452 - d. 1519) from 1503-1516 The Louvre Museum, Salle des États, Room 711, Denon Wing, Level 1 ABOUT THIS EPISODE: Our eyes are on one of the most renowned and visited works of art in history – Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa. And since she’s so famous and enchanting, there are just too many details to fit into ten minutes. We’re giving Leonardo da Vinci’s leading lady not one, but two, episodes. In this episode, you’ll learn abou...
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3 years ago
10 minutes

Ten Minute Masterpieces
The Starry Night (by Vincent van Gogh)
The Starry Night Painted by Vincent van Gogh in Saint Rémy, France in June 1889 On view at MoMA, Floor 5, 502, The Alfred H. Barr, Jr. Galleries. ABOUT THIS EPISODE: This episode dives into one of the most recognizable works of art in the world, The Starry Night, painted by Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh in 1889 (Museum of Modern Art , Floor 5, 502, The Alfred H. Barr, Jr. Galleries). This episode features artist Jessi Raulet. Ten Minute Masterpieces is hosted by art advisor Liz Lidgett and p...
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3 years ago
10 minutes

Ten Minute Masterpieces
In this episode, we focus on the work of one French-American sculptor Louise Bourgeois. Her eighty year career explored lifelong themes of childhood, motherhood, and family identity. Louise Bourgeois’s Spider sculptures are an ode to her mother — the spider series became the centerpiece of the last chapter of her life. Louise Bourgeois returned again and again to the image and symbol of the spider in her work. Her spider sculptures can be seen in museums and public spaces a...