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Art Bites 195: Social Realism, the Art of Communism

The art of Communism diligently promoted the heroic symbols of the state as propaganda.

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Art Bites 195: Social Realism, the Art of Communism

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The art of Communism diligently promoted the heroic symbols of the state as propaganda.

The art of Communism was only acceptable if it promoted the symbols of its values: the heroic soldier, the obedient worker, the tireless mother, anonymous cogs in the machine, diligently serving the state…art as propaganda.

Aired 10/01/2024 | Expires 10/01/2029

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Art Bites 196: Street Art

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What began as tagging and street graffiti has evolved into a new art form. (1m 29s)

Art Bites 195: Social Realism, the Art of Communism

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The art of Communism diligently promoted the heroic symbols of the state as propaganda. (1m 51s)

Art Bites 194: Picasso’s "Guernica"

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With the large Cubist-inspired painting, Picasso put a human face on “collateral damage.” (2m 54s)

Art Bites 193: Marc Chagall

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With heavy outlines and brilliant colors, Chagall celebrated nature and its creator. (1m 36s)

Art Bites 192: Surrealism and Salvador Dalí

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Surrealists explored the subconscious painting everyday images in jarring juxtapositions. (2m 34s)

Art Bites 191: Edvard Munch and Expressionism

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Expressionism captured emotions, trauma, and cynicism with distorted and garish works. (2m 6s)

Art Bites 190: Romanticism and Romantic Era Painting

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Epic, melodramatic canvases, images that stir the emotions, and an embrace of nature. (2m 43s)

Art Bites 189: Pablo Picasso: Cubism, "Guernica," and Much More

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Picasso invented Cubism, captured the horror of warfare, and found freedom in abstraction. (5m 14s)

Art Bites 188: Gustav Klimt

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Gustav Klimt, with paintings like “The Kiss” captured a simmering hedonism in Vienna. (1m 35s)

Art Bites 187: Toulouse-Lautrec

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Toulouse-Lautrec painted the turn-of-the-century bohemian scene on Paris’ Montmartre Hill. (1m 46s)

Art Bites 186: Modern Art and the Isms of the 20th Century

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20th-century art was a parade of isms: Fauvism, Expressionism, Cubism, Surrealism. (4m 31s)

Art Bites 185: Art Nouveau, Mucha, and Gaudí

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Art Nouveau went organic with willowy maidens, melting eaves, and an embrace of nature. (5m 3s)

Art Bites 184: Vincent van Gogh

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Van Gogh’s wild brush strokes and vivid colors portrayed the world he felt so intensely. (3m 1s)

Art Bites 183: The Post-Impressionists: Seurat, Cézanne, Gauguin, Van Gogh

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Dots, slabs, primitive Tahitian scenes, wild brush strokes, and vivid colors. (3m 51s)

Art Bites 182: Claude Monet and His Waterlilies

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The true subject of Monet’s “Waterlilies” is the changing reflections on the pond. (2m 10s)

Art Bites 181: Rodin, Impressionism in Sculpting

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Auguste Rodin brought Impressionism to stone with iconic statues like “The Thinker.” (1m 27s)

Art Bites 180: Impressionism, Monet, Renoir, and Degas

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The Impressionists revolutionized art with a focus on nature: light, shadow, and color. (6m 20s)

Art Bites 179: Northern Baroque Painting: Hals, Steen, Vermeer

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Hals, Steen, Vermeer painted slices of regular life and group portraits of city bigwigs. (4m 53s)

Art Bites 178: Baroque Music, Bernini for Your Ears

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This mini piano concert demonstrates how Baroque music can be like Bernini for your ears. (2m 5s)

Art Bites 177: Rubens, a Master Painter of the Northern Renaissance

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Rubens painted mythic battles, Catholic miracles, bloody hunts, and “Rubenesque” women. (3m 28s)

Art Bites 176: Caravaggio

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Gritty realism, stark lighting, and drama gave Caravaggio’s art an emotional punch. (1m 53s)

Art Bites 175: Bernini and Baroque Sculpture

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Rome was Bernini’s gallery where you can see his squares, fountains, and finest statues. (5m 37s)

Art Bites 174: Baroque Art as Propaganda

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Baroque art was propaganda for the state or for the Church. (3m 29s)

Art Bites 173: Baroque Art, the Catholic Church, and the Virgin Mary

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Pro-Vatican Baroque featured big canvases, dramatic statues, and exuberant architecture. (3m 42s)

Art Bites 172: The Reformation and the Baroque Age

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The roots of Baroque go back to the 1500s when it told the story of the religious wars. (5m 6s)

Art Bites 171: Neoclassical Art, the Age of Revolution, and Napoleon

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The French Revolution came with art that celebrated liberty, equality, and brotherhood. (5m 6s)

Art Bites 170: Neoclassical Art and Architecture, the Age of Enlightenment

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Neoclassical was a stern, no-frills style that celebrated a new age of science and reason. (5m 49s)

Art Bites 169: Rococo Art and Architecture, Baroque Gone Wild

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Rococo art featured aristocrats playing in their Baroque palaces and bucolic backyards. (2m 7s)

Art Bites 168: Royal Palaces of the Baroque Age and Versailles

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Versailles, with its heavenly painted ceilings, was the ultimate Baroque palace. (5m 36s)

Art Bites 167: Royal Portraits and Velázquez

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Painters, such as Velázquez, were paid to make royals look more divine than they were. (3m 33s)

Art Bites 166: Rembrandt, The Great Dutch Master

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Rembrandt earned a living painting and told Bible stories with a subtle mastery of drama. (3m 51s)

Art Bites 165: Sandro Botticelli

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Botticelli painted big colorful celebrations of the Renaissance like a fertile springtime. (2m 24s)

Art Bites 164: The Medici Family, Patrons of the Florentine Renaissance

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The Medici family nurtured and employed the great Florentine Renaissance artists. (3m 27s)

Art Bites 163: Fra Angelico

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A humble monk, Fra Angelico frescoed exquisite sacred scenes for his monastery. (2m 6s)

Art Bites 162: Early Renaissance Painting: Giotto, Masaccio, Fra Angelico

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These painters brought art from medieval two-dimensional to more life-like 3-D. (5m 26s)

Art Bites 161: Donatello and Early Renaissance Statues

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The sculptor Donatello gave his proud statues unprecedented realism and emotion. (3m 12s)

Art Bites 160: Renaissance Artists: Ghiberti, Brunelleschi, Donatello

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Florence, home of the Renaissance, was also home to three early artistic heroes. (4m 58s)

Art Bites 159: The Renaissance Defined

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For two centuries, the Renaissance was an explosion of secular learning, art, and culture. (3m 30s)

Art Bites 158: Hieronymus Bosch and "The Garden of Earthly Delights"

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Bosch’s three-paneled masterpiece takes you from earthly delights to a nightmarish Hell. (2m 7s)

Art Bites 157: Van der Weyden

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Weyden’s exquisitely detailed Last Judgment is filled with symbolism. (2m 6s)

Art Bites 156: Pieter Brueghel the Elder for a Slice of Flemish Life

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Brueghel was a master of slice-of-life scenes capturing country folk at play. (2m 14s)

Art Bites 155: Oil Painting, an Improvement over Tempera

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Oil paints freed artists like Jan van Eyck, Raphael, and Leonardo to raise the bar. (2m 9s)

Art Bites 154: The Northern Renaissance, Flemish Painting, and Jan van Eyck

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Flemish paintings were happy slice-of-life scenes, feel-good, and affordable. (3m 10s)

Art Bites 153: Albrecht Dürer, Realism, Humanism, and the Master Engraver

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Albrecht Dürer’s meticulous attention to detail was ideal for his work as an engraver. (1m 54s)

Art Bites 152: El Greco and Mannerism

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El Greco painted supernatural visions, faces that flicker, and otherworldly altarpieces. (4m 8s)

Art Bites 151: The Age of Discovery: Portugal and Spain

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Portugal had lacy Manueline architecture and Spain’s emperor had far-flung tastes. (5m 52s)

Art Bites 150: Michelangelo

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Michelangelo sculpted “David,” painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling, and designed St. Peter’s. (6m 53s)

Art Bites 149: Raphael

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Raphael’s sweet Madonnas set a new standard in High Renaissance painting. (3m 36s)

Art Bites 148: Building a Gothic Cathedral Out of 13 Tourists

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Gothic church design is best illustrated by building one with 13 travelers. (2m 2s)

Art Bites 147: Gothic Church Architecture, the Pointed Arch and More Light

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The Gothic Age was famed for its towering churches filled with glorious stained-glass windows. (6m 51s)

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