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Simon Pummell’s ambitious work culls images from over 100 years of archived footage, in order to encompass the whole of human experience in his representation of the life process. Incorporating film and...
Examines the influence of humanism in painting, sculpture and architecture. In 9 sections: 1) Signs of Change: compares the frescoes of Benozzo Gozzoli in the chapel of the Medici Palace, Florence, with...
Discusses the way different political regimes require different uses for the city and its buildings. In three parts: 1) Republican Florence: looks at civic humanism and patrician power in 15th-centurey...
The young Dutch artist Maarten van Heemskerck travels to Rome to learn at first hand the sophistications of the new humanist art made famous by Michelangelo and his followers. Follows the development of...
The University of Salamanca was founded in the 13th century. By the 16th century it was one of the major European universities. In the early part of the century it was a centre of humanist learning. Erasmus...
Dr Viktor Frankl, founder of a method of psychological treatment called logotherapy, compares his theories with those of Freud, Jung, Adler, Lorenz and Skinner. He discusses logotherapy, meaning, humanism...
Presents the work of Italian sculptor Donatello and looks at many of his major works, including ‘Madonna and Child’, Three modern-day sculptors - Henry Moore, Elisabeth Frink and Peter Rockwell -...
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