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The nude in art: the Renaissance

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Abstract
In the second episode of The Nude in Art, we look at the role that the nude played in the Renaissance. Tim Marlow travels to England, France and Italy as part of a lively visual journey illustrating how the Christian idea of nudity associated with sin was replaced with ideas of nudity being associated with beauty and sensuality. Some of the art that Tim visits includes Botticelli's Birth of Venus, Michelangelo's David and Giotto's The Last Judgement. Other topics include Masaccio, the Sistine Chapel, Titian, and Leonardo Da Vinci. This series as a whole examines artworks, the societies that produced them and the artists that made them.
Series
The nude in art
Duration
00:23:37 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
Target or Intended Audience
Art history students, Intermediate (grades 7-9), High School (grades 10-12), College
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