The Art Assignment
The Case for Surrealism | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios
"Surrealism" has become shorthand for the bizarre, the irrational, the hallucinatory. But what IS it? Or what WAS it? Today we delve into the history of Surrealism, as it formed in post-World War I Europe and as it has infiltrated our...
Oxford Comma
Romanticism Explained Through Paintings
This is just one example of how you can use visual art to examine literary Romanticism. Main elements of Romanticism: Love of Nature Focus on Emotion Fascination with the Sublime Individualistic Byronic Heroes Interest in the...
Gresham College
The Victorians: Art and Culture - Professor Richard J. Evans
The Victorian age began as an age of realism, in literature and art, and of nationalism and romanticism in music and culture. By the end of the century, however, the high noon of Victorian culture was starting to give way to more...
Economics Explained
Black Market Economics - What Drives the Underground Economy?: How To Profit and Final Thoughts
We will explore what is the Black Market, why is it so large and influential, how to combat it, and how to make Black Market profits? Helping you become more knowledgeable about how the world works, our content covers the biggest topics...
IT'S HISTORY
Arts and Culture During THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
The Industrial Revolution did not just change the way we work but our very social fabric. So, it is only natural that arts and culture underwent a fundamental change as well. Romanticism, Realism and the road to modernity with...
Getty Museum
Manhatta: A Film by Paul Strand and Charles Sheeler
In 1920 Paul Strand and artist Charles Sheeler collaborated on Manhatta, a short silent film that presents a day in the life of lower Manhattan. Inspired by Walt Whitman's book "Leaves of Grass," the film includes multiple segments that...
NativLang
First Contact Survival Kit - learn an undocumented language from scratch
Wandering off your map, you meet people whose language is totally unknown to linguists. Can you learn to speak? Yes. Here's how. Subscribe for more: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=NativLang Become my patron:...
World Science Festival
John Nash: A Beautiful Mind
When talking about geniuses, the conversation inevitably strays towards topics of eccentricity, or even madness. One needs only to look at the lives of artists such as Vincent Van Gogh and Mark Rothko, or to mathematician John Nash...
Tate
Life Drawing with Christopher Le Brun – Masterclass
Warning: Contains nudity Christopher Le Brun is a painter, sculptor, and printmaker. A graduate of the Slade and Chelsea Schools of art, his work makes patent his strong attachment to the imagery and emotional address of Romanticism and...
Gresham College
The Romantic Child
How did the Romantics invent the modern idea of childhood? This lecture puts particular emphasis on the poetry of Blake and Wordsworth. A lecture by Sir Jonathan Bate, Gresham Professor of Rhetoric 20 November 2018...
World Science Festival
Madness and Creativity: Is the Science There?
The tortured artist; the mad scientist; the insane genius. Since antiquity, it has been observed—even romanticized—that the most creative among us are also among the most unhinged. But is there an actual corollary between madness and...
The School of Life
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Pantheist, romanticist, transciendentalist. Introduce young philosophers to the ideas of Ralph Waldo Emerson with a video that details his life, his ideas, and his essays.
TED-Ed
Everything You Need to Know to Read "Frankenstein"
It was a dark and stormy night in 1815 when Mary Shelley began drafting a ghost story in response to a competition suggest by Lord Byron. Find out more about Shelley, her life, and events that influenced what is called the...
Curated OER
Romeo And Alphabet
With a wonderful take on the play Romeo and Juliet, Sesame Street characters romanticize the alphabet. Telly calls out the letters of the alphabet as a banner slowly parades by. This could be a fun way to review the alphabet before a...
The School of Life
Goethe
No need to bargain with learners to investigate the life and works of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe! Young philosophers view a short video that introduces them to his fascinating life and works.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Art History: Romanticism in the United States: Cole, the Oxbow
A video of Thomas Cole's View from Mount Holyoke,Northampton, Massachusetts, after a Thunderstorm-The Oxbow,1836 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The video is narrated by Khan Academy's Dr. Steven Zucker and Dr. Beth Harris. [5:31]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Art History: Romanticism in England: Turner, Slave Ship
A video [4:02] about Joseph Mallord William Turner's Slave Ship (Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and Dying, Typhoon Coming On), 1840 at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The video is narraged by Dr. Lori Landay and Dr. Beth Harris.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Art History: Romanticism in England: Fuseli, Titania and Bottom
A video [4:30] of Henry Fuseli's Titania and Bottom, c. 1790 in Tate Britain, London. The video is narrated by Khan Academy's Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Art History: Romanticism in England: Constable, the Hay Wain
A video of John Constable's The Hay Wain, 1821 in The National Gallery, London. The video is narrated by Khan Academy's Dr. Beth Harris and Dr Steven Zucker. [5:30]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Art History: Romanticism in Spain: Goya, the Family of Charles Iv
A video [3:29] about Francisco Goya's The Family of Charles IV, c. 1800 in Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid. The video is narrated by Khan Academy's Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Art History: Romanticism in Germany: Friedrich, Monk by the Sea
A video [4:06] about Caspar David Friedrich's Monk by the Sea, 1808 or 1810 in the Alte Nationalgalerie, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. The video is narrated by Khan Academy's Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Art History: Romanticism in Germany: Friedrich, the Lone Tree
A video [3:46] about Caspar David Friedrich's Solitary Tree (or Lone Tree), 1822 in Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin. The video is narrated by Khan Academy's Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Art History: Romanticism in England: Turner, Rain, Steam, and Spee
Joseph Mallord William Turner, Rain, Steam, and Speed -- The Great Western Railway, oil on canvas, 1844 (National Gallery, London) Speakers: Dr. Beth Harris, Dr. Steven Zucker Rain, Steam, and Speed -- The Great Western Railway was...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Romanticism in the United States: Allston, Elijah in the Desert
A video [4:38] of Washington Allston's Elijah in the Desert, 1818 in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The video is narrated by Khan Academy's Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker.