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Khan Academy: Curtain of the Tabernacle
Met curator Melanie Holcomb on the potency of images in Curtain of the Tabernacle, one of six illustrated leaves from the Postilla Litteralis (Literal Commentary) of Nicholas of Lyra, c. 1360-1380. [2:22]
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Khan Academy: Statue of an Offering Bearer
Met curator Catharine Roehrig on realism in Statue of an Offering Bearer dating from Egypt's Middle Kingdom, c. 1981-1975 B.C.E. [2:27]
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Khan Academy: Bassano's the Baptism of Christ
Met curator Andrea Bayer on liberation in Jacopo Bassano's The Baptism of Christ, c. 1590. [2:45]
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Khan Academy: Berlinghiero, Madonna and Child
Met curator Keith Christiansen on timelessness in Berlinghiero's Madonna and Child. [2:53]
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Khan Academy: Plaque With Censing Angels
Met curator Barbara Drake Boehm on the bigger picture in Plaque with Censing Angels from medieval France, c. 1170-80. [2:45]
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Khan Academy: Pensive Bodhisattva
Met curator Soyoung Lee on contemplation in Pensive Bodhisattva from Korea's Three Kingdoms period, mid-7th century. [2:42]
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Khan Academy: Rembrandt, the Last Supper, After Leonardo Da Vinci
Met curator Dita Amory on originality in Rembrandt van Rijn's The Last Supper, after Leonardo da Vinci, 1634-35. [2:43]
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Khan Academy: Camilo Vergara Documents the Changing Urban Landscape
In 1967, Camilo Vergara recorded a dilapidated building in South Bend, Indiana. Vergara believes that the changing nature of buildings can reveal the social history of poor American neighborhoods. [2:24]
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Khan Academy: Photographs: A Closer Look
See how photography is more than a mechanical art, but rather an art infused with imagination, as exemplified by works from photographers Cameron, Watkins, Kasebier, Ulmann, Evans, Stieglitz, Le Gray, and Hine. [3:05]
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Khan Academy: Eileen Cowin on Her Series 'I See What You're Saying'
Combining text and photography, contemporary artist Eileen Cowin explores narrative within her work. [2:30]
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Khan Academy: David Hockney's 'Pearblossom Hwy'
The artist David Hockney called his photo collages, "drawing with a camera." Here he discusses perspective and other issues in Pearblossom Hwy., 11-18th April 1986, #2. [3:11]