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The nude in art: the Enlightenment

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Abstract
In this program, Tim Marlow examines works of art such as Rembrandt's The Anatomy Lesson, Ingres's Turkish Bath, and Rodin's The Age of Bronze. All illustrate the many different uses the naked form was now having. For some, it represented virtue, for others vice. It was used to shock, to coerce, to titillate, to impress and to instruct. This series as a whole examines artworks, the societies that produced them and the artists that made them.
Series
The nude in art
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00:23:39 (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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