
Charles and Amanda Shepard from the Fort Wayne Museum of Art discuss art history with a Catholic spin.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Visual ArtsArtsChristianityReligion & Spirituality | ||||

Salvador Dali has made some weird art. What’s up with dripping clocks and what was his inspiration for the amazing crucifixion painting?
• The original: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:John_of_the_Cross_crucifixion_sketch.jpg
• By Dali: https://... more
Why should we invest in art?
Charles and Amanda Shepard talk about why we should be intentional about art, and how to collect art at any budget.
Show Notes: www.kyleheimann.com/show1017
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Niccolò dell’Arca sculpted some of the most amazing scenes of Jesus in the tomb. Charles and Amanda Shepard talk about his art, and how the medium might be why it is so realistic.
• en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guido_Mazzon... more
In what way are we all artists?
Charles and Amanda Shepard discuss the “Letter of His Holiness Pope John Paul II to Artists.” How can this inspire artists, and help non-artists appreciate art?
• Read the document: ww... more
Why a tryptic?
Check out this image of Moses, the burning bush, Jesus, and Mary – with Charles and Amanda Shepard from the Fort Wayne Museum of Art
• Check out the painting: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Nicola_Fr... more
This is a copy in a different style?
What does the “ruggedness” of this painting do to the interpretation? Learn about Paul Cezanne’s “Christ in Limbo” with Charles and Amanda Shepard from the Fort Wayne Museum of Art
• The... more
How do prints keep their value?
How did Georges Rouault‘s previous occupation influence his art prints and why this “modern art” piece might be more effective than a realistic painting with Charles and Amanda Shepard from the Fort Wayne Museum of Ar... more
Why was this Mass such a big deal?
Learn about the Mass of St. Gregory, why there were so many versions of this image, who some of the people are, what the symbols are, and why such a unique style with Charles and Amanda Shepard from the Fort Wayne ... more
I started listening to this podcast thinking it would be like every other art history podcast that is frankly a bit boring. I love seeing some light being shed on how Catholic Art has shaped the way we see today, and the impact scholarly writing and media have on whether people are exposed to art. Thank you!
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