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ArtMuse

Grace Anna
Kiki De Montparnasse
Lilith
Alice Prin
Madame Juliette Récamier
Billie Holiday
Man Ray
Women In Art
Jewish Folklore
Paris
Montparnasse
Feminism
Adam and Eve
Bohemian Art Culture
Drug Addiction
Women In the Arts
Dead Sea Scrolls
Pre-Raphaelite Movement
Napoleon Bonaparte
Alcoholism
Strange Fruit

ArtMuse is a podcast that shares the life stories of the women pictured in famous works of art. In doing so, host Grace Anna aims to reshape the ways in which we interpret these well-known works, by paying dues to the women whose images have been immortalized but whose names and stories have been wrongfully overlooked. Each episode focuses our attention on a specific female muse, sharing their imp... more

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Today’s episode contains brief discussions of infant death, gambling addiction, and alcoholism, so if you are sensitive to these topics, please listen at your own discretion. 

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You can purchase Bryne’s biography on Dido Elizabeth Belle HERE.

You can purchase Bryne’s biography on Mary Robinson HERE.

You can purchase Byrne’s latest novel, Six Weeks by the Sea, HERE.

Paula Bryne is a British author and literary critic. She ... more

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You can purchase your own copy of I'm Not Your Muse HERE. 

Lori Zimmer is an author, curator, and historian based in New York. She has written a number of non-fiction books, including Art Hiding in New York and Art Hiding in Paris, both incredible g... more

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Purchase your own copy of The Club: Where American Women Artists Found Refuge in Belle Epoque Paris HERE.

Jennifer Dasal is an art historian, author, and podcast host. Her podcast Art Curious explores the “unexpected, slightly odd, and strangely won... more

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Paula Byrne
Acclaimed British author and literary critic known for her biographies and historical fiction.
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Episode: ArtMuse ArtTalks: Host Grace Anna Interviews Author Paula Byrne
Lori Zimmer
Author, curator, and historian based in New York
Episode: ArtMuse ArtTalks: Host Grace Anna Interviews Author Lori Zimmer
Jennifer Dasal
Author and podcaster, host of Art Curious
Art Curious
Episode: ArtMuse ArtTalks: Host Grace Anna Interviews Author & PodcasterJennifer Dasal
Mark Braude
Author of 'Kiki Man Ray, Art, Love and Rivalry in 1920s Paris', a biography on Kiki de Montparnasse
Episode: ArtMuse ArtTalks: Host Grace Anna Interviews Author Mark Braude
Francine Prose
Acclaimed author known for works such as 'The Lives of the Muses'
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Episode: ArtMuse ArtTalks: Host Grace Anna Interviews Acclaimed Author Francine Prose
Amanda Matta
Host of Art of History and art historian
Art of History
Episode: Special Episode: Art of History Podcast "Lucrezia Borgia: Art, Power, and Legacy"
B.A. Shapiro
New York Times best-selling author known for her novel 'The Lost Masterpiece'.
Episode: ArtMuse ArtTalks: Host Grace Anna Interviews NYT Best Selling Author B.A. Shapiro
Leon Bailey Green
Host of the Etymoleon Word History Podcast, exploring the origins of words and names associated with art.
Etymoleon Word History Podcast
Episode: Special Episode: Etymoleon Word History Podcast, "The Origins of ArtMuse Names & Art Terms"

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Grace Anna
Host of a podcast focusing on the lives of women depicted in art, aiming to reshape the narrative surrounding their stories and contributions.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 119 ratings
  • A quick review

    Though I’ve not yet listened to all of the episodes, I wanted to write a quick review to support this excellent new show. It has high research and production standards, the subject matter is always interesting, and I learn a lot from it. In case it’s helpful for the production team: I also found out about ArtMuse from the recommendation of another podcast. Anyway, y’all keep up the great work.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Agnes M. M.
    United States9 months ago
  • ArtMuse

    Wonderful concept, truly inspiring. Thank you, GraceAnna Each episode is so well researched and presented. This podcast deserves wide listenership and recognition. Art classes in high schools and colleges would benefit from the content. Hope is spreads far and continues for years to come. Thank you, ArtMuse

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Terrellhill
    United States10 months ago
  • Just discovered this great podcast!

    I heard this show advertised on my favorite podcast just this morning, where it was highly recommended by the host. It was a great recommendation on his part. This podcast is well written and finds interesting things to say even about well known artworks and artists. I’ve already devoured the first three episodes and am looking forward to more!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sunuptosundown7
    United States10 months ago
  • Thoughtful, Fascinating, & Informative

    So impressed by how well researched this podcast is! Super well written, Grace Anna uses descriptive and beautiful language to transport into the lives of usually unknown and forgotten female muses, who have been overshadowed by their male artist counterparts. I’ve learned a lot about the muses depicted in several famous artworks that I’ve seen in books and museums around the world. Highly recommend this for art history nerds and general art lovers alike!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cosmic Ef
    United Statesa year ago
  • One of the best!

    Honestly one of the best Art History podcasts out there! I’m going to use these episodes for my art class! Thank you for such great work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Delle Monache
    Canadaa year ago

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Reviewers appreciate the well-crafted discussions and the informative nature of the episodes, leading to a deeper understanding of historical art figures.
Many find the podcast inspiring, highlighting the value of illuminating stories of overlooked women artists and their contributions.
Listeners praise the podcast for its thorough research and engaging storytelling, emphasizing its unique focus on women's narratives in art history.

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ArtMuse ArtTalks: Host Grace Anna Interviews Author Paula Byrne
Q: Can you give us a little introduction to Mary Robinson and her immense story?
Mary Robinson was an actress and writer who had an affair with the Prince of Wales, became a celebrated celebrity of her time, and later reinvented herself as a writer, advocating for women's rights.
ArtMuse ArtTalks: Host Grace Anna Interviews Author Paula Byrne
Q: Could you give us a brief introduction into who Dido Belle was and what inspired you to write her biography?
Dido Elizabeth Belle was the daughter of a naval captain and an enslaved woman, raised by her great uncle, Lord Mansfield, who was influential in the abolition of the slave trade, inspiring the biography.
ArtMuse ArtTalks: Host Grace Anna Interviews Author Lori Zimmer
Q: Can you share some stories of the women featured in your book?
Lori Zimmer highlighted women like Clara Rockmore and Maria Talchev who excelled in their fields but faced societal limitations and erasure from history; Rockmore was pivotal in developing the theremin, while Talchev made significant contributions to American ballet.
ArtMuse ArtTalks: Host Grace Anna Interviews Author Lori Zimmer
Q: What inspired you to write I'm Not Your Muse?
Lori Zimmer felt determined to bring to light the stories of women artists whose contributions have been minimized or forgotten throughout history, motivated by both anger and empowerment during her research.
ArtMuse ArtTalks: Host Grace Anna Interviews Author & PodcasterJennifer Dasal
Q: Can you tell us a little bit about the discovery of the secret and how you discovered the club?
Jennifer recounted meeting someone who introduced her to the American Girls Club in Paris, which sparked her interest in its history and the lives of the women who associated with it.

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Exploring the untold narratives behind iconic works of art, this podcast highlights the stories of the often-overlooked women who served as muses for famous artists. Each episode centers on a different female figure, delving into her life, contributions, and the societal dynamics at play that have historically marginalized her. The engaging storytelling not only illuminates the muses' roles but redefines the broader conversation around art history by emphasizing their impact on cultural narratives and the arts. This unique perspective invites both art enthusiasts and general listeners to appreciate the feminine figures behind celebrated artworks, making it an enriching experience for anyone interested in art and history.

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Recent guests on ArtMuse include:

1. Paula Byrne
2. Lori Zimmer
3. Jennifer Dasal
4. Mark Braude
5. Francine Prose
6. Amanda Matta
7. B.A. Shapiro
8. Leon Bailey Green

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