The Italian Renaissance Podcast
A podcast by Lawrence Gianangeli
54 Episodes
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Ep. 54: Rome Reborn - Pope Nicholas V
Published: 11/5/2024 -
Ep. 53: Fra Filippo Lippi
Published: 10/22/2024 -
Ep 52: San Marco, Florence - Fra Angelico, Michelozzo, and Cosimo de' Medici
Published: 10/8/2024 -
Ep. 51: Renaissance Modernity - Michelozzo, Jacopo della Quercia, and Domenico Veneziano
Published: 9/24/2024 -
Ep. 50: Donatello
Published: 9/10/2024 -
Ep. 49: Masaccio
Published: 8/27/2024 -
Ep. 48: Gothic Painting - Lorenzo Monaco and Gentile da Fabriano
Published: 8/13/2024 -
Ep. 47: Plague and War in the Early Renaissance
Published: 7/30/2024 -
Ep. 46: Intro to the Early Renaissance - Art, Literature, and the Black Death
Published: 7/16/2024 -
Ep. 45: Dr. Alan Pascuzzi, Bronze Casting and "Becoming Michelangelo."
Published: 4/16/2024 -
Ep. 44: Frank Nero Part 2: San Martino del Vescovo
Published: 4/2/2024 -
Ep.43: Frank Nero Part 1: Teaching Renaissance Art in Florence, Italy
Published: 3/19/2024 -
Ep. 42: The Followers of Raphael Part 2: Giovanni da Udine, feat. Esme Garlake
Published: 3/5/2024 -
Ep. 41: The Followers of Raphael Part 1: Ecocritical Art History and Giulio Romano, feat. Esme Garlake
Published: 2/20/2024 -
Ep. 40: Romeo and Juliet: The Italian Renaissance Novella that Inspired Shakespeare, feat. Michael Curtotti
Published: 2/6/2024 -
Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper
Published: 11/22/2023 -
Ep.38: Veronese and the Inquisition
Published: 9/19/2023 -
Ep. 37: Renovatio Urbis - Jacopo Sansovino and Pietro Aretino
Published: 9/5/2023 -
Ep. 36: Gaspara Stampa - Venetian Renaissance Poet
Published: 8/22/2023 -
Ep. 35: Michelangelo in Venice
Published: 8/8/2023
*New episodes will resume in 2025*The Italian Renaissance Podcast takes you on an exciting journey into fifteenth and sixteenth century Italy, stepping beyond the bounds of general overviews of historical themes of the Renaissance, and diving deeply into interpreting how we understand the period today. Each episode provides an analysis of cultural giants, stories of drama and violence, masterworks of literature, but most importantly, the art. These discussions are curated for not only the adept history lover, but also the general audience, as an engaging and digestible source of information for those interested in enhancing their own understanding of Western history. Follow us on Instagram for images and updates: @italian_renaissance_podcast