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Going Digital - Goodbye Herr Gutenberg
- Studies in World Art, Book 33
- By: Edward Lucie-Smith
- Narrated by: Jim Spring
- Length: 24 mins
- Unabridged
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Eminent art historian and writer Edward Lucie-Smith discusses an ambitious digital art book series called 100 London Artists, designed to celebrate London as an art city.
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Going Digital - Goodbye Herr Gutenberg
- Studies in World Art, Book 33
- Narrated by: Jim Spring
- Series: Studies in World Art, Book 33
- Length: 24 mins
- Release date: 11-04-18
- Language: English
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Daumier
- Studies in World Art, Book 117
- By: Edward Lucie-Smith
- Narrated by: Jim Spring
- Length: 7 mins
- Unabridged
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Every now and then, an exhibition comes along that hits you in the solar plexus. The compact Daumier show at the Royal Academy in London is one of those. It is housed in the moderately sized Sackler Galleries on the top floor of the building, not in the main exhibition rooms below, where it would be swallowed up. Most of the works on view are quite small. Very few are more than medium sized. For the most part, the color is subdued. Indeed, some of the paintings seem monochromatic until you examine them more closely, The range of subjects is, if not exactly restricted, not hugely wide.
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Daumier
- Studies in World Art, Book 117
- Narrated by: Jim Spring
- Series: Studies in World Art, Book 117
- Length: 7 mins
- Release date: 02-04-18
- Language: English
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Beryl Cook
- Studies in World Art, Book 113
- By: Edward Lucie-Smith
- Narrated by: Jim Spring
- Length: 9 mins
- Unabridged
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When Beryl Cook died, she was the subject of a large number of obituaries. Some of them were predictably condescending, which I suspect she would not have minded a bit. The really telling thing, however, is what has happened since then on the web. If you go to the site maintained by The Times, still regarded as the British paper of record, and look for the paper’s obituary archive, you will find a section within it devoted to "Artistic Genius". The subtitle is "Artists and makers who changed the way we see".
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Beryl Cook
- Studies in World Art, Book 113
- Narrated by: Jim Spring
- Series: Studies in World Art, Book 113
- Length: 9 mins
- Release date: 30-03-18
- Language: English
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Oleg Kulik
- Studies in World Art, Book 53
- By: Edward Lucie-Smith
- Narrated by: Jim Spring
- Length: 19 mins
- Unabridged
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This year sees the 300th anniversary of the foundation of St. Petersburg, an event that is being widely celebrated here in London as well as in Russia. And today The Times of London carried a story about the "widespread sleaze" that is hampering the restoration of Russia's former capital city. Though Oleg Kulik is not a Petersburg artist, these two facts help to provide a context for his career. Western interest in and curiosity about Russia is acute. The tendency is, however, to look at the Russian past, not at the present.
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Oleg Kulik
- Studies in World Art, Book 53
- Narrated by: Jim Spring
- Series: Studies in World Art, Book 53
- Length: 19 mins
- Release date: 30-03-18
- Language: English
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