Episode Info: This episode analyzes one of the best-preserved and influential Renaissance paintings of the Last Supper. Located in the former refectory of a nunnery in Florence, Italy, the painting exhibits various traditional elements typical of the subject, but it also displays …
Episode Info: This episode explores the sublime painting decoration of the great Early Renaissance painter Fra Angelico in the convent of San Marco. From his utilitarian paintings in the cloister, to the majestic Crucifixion in the chapterhouse, to his celebrated Annunciation and finally to …
Episode Info: This episode is the first part of a two-part episode that examines the history and architecture of the first-ever Renaissance style convent. San Marco, which has been described as the most beautiful convent in all of Italy, was …
Episode Info: This episode answers some of the questions asked directly by my listeners. From where the striping pattern on Tuscan churches comes from, to what kind of vegetal crown Donatello’s bronze David wears, to the orientation of Michelangelo’s New Sacristy, …
Episode Info: This episode is the second part of my two-part episode about Donatello’s eclectic statue of David. It examines the unusual iconography of the statue as well as the particular homoerotic culture of Renaissance Florence.
Episode Info: This episode is the first of a two-part episode that examines one of the most beautiful and controversial sculptures in history. In this first part, we exam the history, museum context, and unusual iconography of the sculpture.
Episode Info: This episode is the second part of my two-part interview with celebrated jewelry designer Temple St. Clair where we learn how the beauty and traditions of Florence, Italy help shape her brilliant creations.
Episode Info: This episode is the first of a two-part interview with world-renowned jewelry designer and good friend Temple St. Clair. Learn how the beauty, traditions and craftsmanship of Florence, Italy, played a major role in both the personal and …
Episode Info: This episode is the second part of the two-part episode dedicated to Lorenzo Ghiberti’s celebrated doors known as the “Gates of Paradise”. In this second part, we look at each individual panel to examine its style, composition and …
Episode Info: This episode examines the history and provenance of the world’s most famous and beautiful doors – the so-called “Gates of Paradise” that were produced by Lorenzo Ghiberti between 1425-1452. Today, the Renaissance doors are one of the artistic …