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Ways of Seeing Byzantium: The Byzantine Icon in the Expanded Field, Part 2
Published: 4/22/2014 -
Old Topographics: Photography and Urbanization in Nineteenth-Century Paris : Paris Plays Itself: The Modernizing City Seen through the Lens (in Rewind), 1926 – 1865, Part 6
Published: 4/15/2014 -
The Sixty-Third A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts: Past Belief: Visions of Early Christianity in Renaissance and Reformation Europe, Part 3: Christian Origins and the Work of Time: Imagining the First Christians
Published: 4/15/2014 -
Ways of Seeing Byzantium: An Introduction, Part 1
Published: 4/15/2014 -
"Fair Greece, Sad Relic": How Did Byzantium Reform Classical Greek Art?
Published: 4/8/2014 -
The Sixty-Third A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts: Past Belief: Visions of Early Christianity in Renaissance and Reformation Europe, Part 2: Bearers of Memory and Makers of History: The Many Paths to Christian Antiquity
Published: 4/8/2014 -
Old Topographics: Photography and Urbanization in Nineteenth-Century Paris : The Quarry in the City: Charles Marville¹s Landscapes of the Carrières d¹Amérique, Part 5
Published: 4/8/2014 -
Old Topographics: Photography and Urbanization in Nineteenth-Century Paris : Marville's Street Lamps, Part 4
Published: 4/1/2014 -
Elson Lecture 2014: Allan McCollum
Published: 4/1/2014 -
The Sixty-Third A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts: Past Belief: Visions of Early Christianity in Renaissance and Reformation Europe, Part 1: How Jesus Celebrated Passover: The Jewish Origins of Christianity
Published: 4/1/2014 -
The Collecting of African American Art XI: The Wedge Collection
Published: 3/25/2014 -
Introduction to the Exhibition: Garry Winogrand
Published: 3/25/2014 -
Old Topographics: Photography and Urbanization in Nineteenth-Century Paris: Mapping, Picturing and Constructing the 19th-Century Parisian Grid, Part 3
Published: 3/18/2014 -
Capital Culture: J. Carter Brown, the National Gallery of Art
Published: 3/18/2014 -
The Inside Story: Monuments Men and the National Gallery of Art
Published: 3/18/2014 -
Old Topographics: Photography and Urbanization in Nineteenth-Century Paris : Urban Graphics: Mapping, Picturing and Constructing the Nineteenth-Century Parisian Grid, Part 2
Published: 3/11/2014 -
Looking Forward, Looking Back
Published: 3/4/2014 -
Image of the Black in Western Art, Part III
Published: 3/4/2014 -
A Bearden Celebration
Published: 2/25/2014 -
Climbing and Clarifying: The Genius of Jacob Lawrence
Published: 2/25/2014
Messages, meanings, movements—how does art history help us understand our world? Join curators, historians, artists, musicians and filmmakers as they explore art and its histories in a search for our shared humanity. Download the programs, then visit us on the National Mall or at www.nga.gov, where you can explore many of the works of art mentioned.