Lecture 3, Darkness to Light: Garofalo's The Conversion of Saint Paul
In this painting, a recent acquisition, a gifted Renaissance artist portrays a critical moment for the early Church. We look at how Garofalo treats what happened to Saul on the road to Damascus and what that might signify.

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Lecture 4, "But, Lord, He Stinketh!": Marco Pino's The Resurrection of Lazarus

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Lecture 5, Against Nature: Peter Paul Rubens's Hero and Leander

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Lecture 1, Introduction to History Painting

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Lecture 2, Unintended Consequences: Antonio del Pollaiuolo's Hercules and Deianira (c. 1475-80)

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Art of Byzantium

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Lecture 6, "To Paint the Way the Spartans Spoke": Gavin Hamilton's The Death of Lucretia

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

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Why and How Paul Invented "Christian Theology"

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Lecture 1 - Introduction to History Painting

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Scott Hahn on the Conversion of St. Paul

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Member Lecture: Among Friends and Rivals—Caravaggio in Rome

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Lecture 5: Frans Hals’s Portrait of a Preacher: Virtuosity and the Rough Style

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Learning to See: Visual Fundamentals

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Stephen Kotkin- Paradoxes of Power Lecture- University of Pennsylvania Bookstore

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Lecture— 50 Years a Curator: Whatever Happened to the Art World We Knew?

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Was The Apostle Paul truly a fraud? Dr. Robert M. Price

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Art History: What Makes a Caravaggio?

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The Italian Origins Of The Baroque Art Movement (Waldemar Januszczak) | Ep 1

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