Episode 019 – Edgar Degas

Episode 019 – Edgar Degas

He was called “the painter of dancers” but it wasn’t the dancers he wanted to capture—it was the movement. From dancers to horse races to scenes of everyday life, he wanted to paint his subjects in an honest, unguarded moment. And although he was...
Episode 018 – Edouard Manet

Episode 018 – Edouard Manet

  He loved the lines and beauty of classical art, yet he wanted to paint that beauty in a modern setting and experiment with his own techniques. And although he desperately wanted his paintings to be exhibited at the Paris Salon, he was continually rejected....
Episode 017 – John Everett Millais

Episode 017 – John Everett Millais

  He was a child prodigy who, at the age of eleven, became the youngest student to enter London’s Royal Academy School of Art. Later he would become one of the founding members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood shocking the classical art establishment. But...
Episode 016 – Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Episode 016 – Dante Gabriel Rossetti

  He was born into an Italian family steeped in a rich cultural and literary heritage which greatly influenced him throughout his life. Often torn between either being an artist or a poet, he chose both. In this episode, we’ll talk about Dante Gabriel...
Episode 015 – Henry Ossawa Tanner

Episode 015 – Henry Ossawa Tanner

His mother was born a slave, but escaped to Pennsylvania via the Underground Railroad and was a free woman by the time he was born. And although he wanted to establish himself in the art world, the legacy of slavery overshadowed him. In painting African-American...
Episode 014 – Jean-Francois Millet

Episode 014 – Jean-Francois Millet

  Born a peasant, he proudly proclaimed that he would die a peasant. All he had ever known was rural country life, hard-working farmers toiling over the earth. These scenes would influence his art like nothing else could. And he, in turn, would influence two of...