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04 - Thomas Cole, The Subsiding of the Waters of the Deluge, 1829


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Thomas Cole, The Subsiding of the Waters of the Deluge, 1829, oil on canvas, 90.8 x 121.4 cm. Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C., Gift of Mrs Katie Dean in memory...

Collection: Endless Forms Audio Guide

Institution: Fitzwilliam Museum

Created: Tue 9 Jun 2009


11 - Edwin Landseer, Alexander and Diogenes, 1848


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Edwin Landseer, Alexander and Diogenes, 1848, oil on canvas, 112.4 x 142.9 cm., Tate, London. Bequeathed by Jacob Bell 1859

Collection: Endless Forms Audio Guide

Institution: Fitzwilliam Museum

Created: Tue 9 Jun 2009


13 - Fernand Cormon, The Stone Age: Return from a Bear Hunt, 1884


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Fernand Cormon, The Stone Age: Return from a Bear Hunt, 1884, oil on canvas, 146 x 190 cm., Musée des Beaux-Arts de Carcassone

Collection: Endless Forms Audio Guide

Institution: Fitzwilliam Museum

Created: Tue 9 Jun 2009


20 - Paul Cézanne, Marion and Valabrègue Setting out to Paint from Nature, 1866


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Paul Cézanne, Marion and Valabrègue Setting out to Paint from Nature, 1866, oil on canvas, 39 x 31 cm., Museo Soumaya, Mexico City

Collection: Endless Forms Audio Guide

Institution: Fitzwilliam Museum

Created: Tue 9 Jun 2009


Andrew Ellis: The Nation's Hidden Art Collection Revealed


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Lady Margaret Lecture delivered on 5/3/2014 on oil paintings held in private collections.

Collection: Lady Margaret Lectures

Institution: Christ's College

Created: Sat 9 Aug 2014


Behind the scenes of Maggi Hambling: The Wave


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A short film by Nick Breeze following artist Maggi Hambling during the hanging of the exhibition Maggi Hambling: The Wave.

Collection: Maggi Hambling

Institution: Fitzwilliam Museum

Created: Wed 28 Apr 2010


Cathy Ross: Injustice and Lament


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Dr Cathy Ross, John V Taylor Fellow in Missiology at Regents College Oxford, preaching a Lenten sermon on injustice and lament; and reflecting on what mission means in a world of...

Collection: Resources for Theology and Ministry

Institution: Ridley Hall

Created: Tue 24 May 2011


Consigning the Old Masters to Limbo: Samuel Butler’s Influence on How I Teach Art and Art History


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A talk by Dr Clarice Zdanski, given at the Butler Day at St John's College on Saturday 12th January 2013.

Collection: Samuel Butler's Adventures in Italy

Institution: St John's College

Created: Tue 26 Feb 2013


Elaine Scarry: Beauty and Social Justice


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Professor Elaine Scarry (English, Harvard), 'Beauty and Social Justice'. Professor Scarry was delivering the first of two keynote addresses to the conference 'Pain in Performance...

Collection: CRASSH

Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities

Created: Tue 8 Jun 2010


Gallery 1 Redisplayed: Refurbishing the 19th-20th Century European Collection at the Fitzwilliam Museum


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Hear curator Jane Munro talk about the Museum's mission to refurbish and redisplay one of its most popular galleries, and learn more about three painters featured on its walls:...

Collection: The Fitzwilliam Museum Podcasts

Institution: Fitzwilliam Museum

Created: Tue 15 Feb 2011


Helmut Lethen: 'Pain has no meaning' (Paul Valéry)


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Professor Helmut Lethen (The IFK, Vienna), ''Pain has no meaning' (Paul Valéry). Narratives of Anti-Therapeutic Realism as a Provocation of Cultural Studies'. Professor Lethen was...

Collection: CRASSH

Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities

Created: Tue 8 Jun 2010


Imaging Belief States in Pain and Religion


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CiS - Faraday Public Lecture given by Prof Irene Tracey on 27th November 2015

Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures

Institution: Faraday Institute

Created: Mon 30 Nov 2015


Jeremy Hardingham: Without article (A performance of pain)


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A performance by Jeremy Hardingham with Lucy Beynon and Lisa Jeschke in Berlin. The performance was part of the CRASSH conference, 'Pain in Performance and 'Moving Beauty'' (21-22...

Collection: CRASSH

Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities

Created: Tue 8 Jun 2010


Michael Loewe
 - A journey up-­stream, on the day  of the Qingming festival


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In about 1100, Zhang Zeduan painted a horizontal scroll that took as its theme the return journey that a family made back to Kaifeng, capital city of the Northern Song Dynasty...

Collection: Clare Hall Colloquium

Institution: Clare Hall

Created: Mon 23 Feb 2015


'Painting the Sound of the Sea' - Maggi Hambling: The Wave


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What motivates Maggi Hambling to create her huge sea paintings? The artist discusses her exhibition of wave portraits at the Fitzwilliam Museum, and reveals her enduring...

Collection: The Fitzwilliam Museum Podcasts

Institution: Fitzwilliam Museum

Created: Thu 13 May 2010


Randolph Nesse, Society and health, Tue 7 July


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Darwinian medicine
Professor Randolph Nesse (University of Michigan, USA)

Summary: At least three kinds of evolutionary applications are transforming medicine and public...

Collection: Darwin Festival 2009

Institution: Department of Biological Anthropology

Created: Thu 15 Oct 2009


Sargent, Sickert and Spencer


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Curator Jane Munro discusses 'Sargent, Sickert and Spencer', a new exhibition at The Fitzwilliam Museum focusing on three of the most original painters of the late 19th and early...

Collection: The Fitzwilliam Museum Podcasts

Institution: Fitzwilliam Museum

Created: Wed 16 Dec 2009


Sir David Attenborough gives a personal introduction to the 2014 John Craxton exhibition


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Sir David Attenborough gives a personal introduction to the exhibition A world of private mystery: John Craxton, RA (1922-2009) at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Talking...

Collection: The Fitzwilliam Museum Podcasts

Institution: Fitzwilliam Museum

Created: Tue 1 Apr 2014


Tom de Freston: Can Tragedy exist in Painting?


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'Can Tragedy exist in Painting?' Edited highlights of a talk by artist Tom de Freston, concerning his paintings hanging in the Entrance Hall of Cambridge University Library from 4...

Collection: Events in Cambridge University Library

Institution: Cambridge University Library

Created: Fri 29 Apr 2011


Vermeer's Women: Secrets and Silence


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Curator Betsy Wieseman gives an introduction and highlights for the exhibition Vermeer’s Women: Secrets and Silence at The Fitzwilliam Museum. This podcast features images from...

Collection: The Fitzwilliam Museum Podcasts

Institution: Fitzwilliam Museum

Created: Mon 21 Nov 2011


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