Lecture 10 - Handwriting on the Wall: John Martin's Belshazzar's Feast
A painter of fantastical and catastrophic events, Martin was a master scenographer and a Victorian celebrity. In this Old Testament episode, set in a dizzy vision of Babylon, a blaspheming king gets some bad news.

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Lecture 11 - History at the Academy & the Salon: Jean-Léon Gérôme's Ave Caesar! Morituri te salutant

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Lecture 10, Handwriting on the Wall: John Martin's Belshazzar's Feast (1820)

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John Martin and Romantic Extraction

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Cocktails with a Curator™: Rembrandt's Self-Portrait

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Lecture 6: Johannes Vermeer’s View of Delft: The Prose and Poetry of View Painting

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Consider the Lilies: Virtue and Virtuosity in Flower Paintings by Jan Davidsz. de Heem and Others

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Revisions: Francis Bacon in the Act of Painting

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The dramatic art of John Martin (1789-1854)

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at home: Learning Resources | "The Bard" by John Martin

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Sorting out a World of Wonders: Science in the Dutch Golden Age

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Learning to See: Visual Fundamentals

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The Great Art Explained - Rembrandt: Belshazzar's Feast

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Rembrandt’s Syndics and His Later Portraits

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John Martin | TateShots

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In Search of Fra Angelico: The Artist as a Young Man

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Van Gogh in Arles I: Town, Fields, and Gardens

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Appearance and Reality in Dutch Art

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The Royal Artists: Waldemar's Deep Dive On Holbein, Rubens & Dobson

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In the Studio with Rembrandt and Hals

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