Georges Braque’s *Violin and Candlestick*: Cubism Explained Through Still Life – Explore How Braque, Alongside Picasso, Broke Down Objects into Geometric Forms and Multiple Perspectives in This Painting, Illustrating the Core Principles of Analytical Cubism.

Georges Braque's Violin and Candlestick: Cubism Explained Through Still Life - A Lecture (Welcome slide with Braque's Violin and Candlestick prominently displayed, a jaunty beret-wearing cartoon Braque waving, and some…

Pablo Picasso’s *Guernica*: A Cry Against War – Witness the Powerful and Haunting Depiction of the Bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War and Explore How This Massive Mural Became a Global Symbol of the Horrors of War and a Timeless Protest Against Violence.

Pablo Picasso's Guernica: A Cry Against War – Witness the Powerful and Haunting Depiction of the Bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War and Explore How This Massive Mural…

Pablo Picasso’s *Les Demoiselles d’Avignon*: Shattering Perspective, Starting a Revolution – Examine the Radical and Controversial Painting That Broke from Traditional Representation, Influenced by African Masks, and Paved the Way for Cubism, Reshaping the Course of 20th Century Art.

Pablo Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon: Shattering Perspective, Starting a Revolution 💥 (A Lecture on the Painting That Kicked Art History in the Pants) Alright, settle in, art lovers, and art-curious!…

Edvard Munch’s *The Scream*: Anxiety Personified – Experience the Visceral Emotion and Psychological Intensity of This Iconic Painting Depicting a Figure on a Bridge Experiencing an Existential Scream, Becoming a Powerful Symbol of Modern Anxiety and Alienation.

Edvard Munch's The Scream: Anxiety Personified – Experience the Visceral Emotion and Psychological Intensity of This Iconic Painting Depicting a Figure on a Bridge Experiencing an Existential Scream, Becoming a…

Edgar Degas’s *The Little Fourteen-Year-Old Dancer*: Sculpture, Realism, and Controversy – Examine the Unique Sculpture of a Young Dancer, Exhibited with Real Clothes, and Explore How It Blended Realism with Artistic Interpretation and Sparked Debate About Art and Social Class.

Edgar Degas's The Little Fourteen-Year-Old Dancer: Sculpture, Realism, and Controversy (A Lecture That Will Make You Want to Take Up Ballet, or at Least Appreciate Art History) (🎤 clears throat,…

Pierre-Auguste Renoir’s *Bal du moulin de la Galette*: Joyful Moment Captured – Step into a Parisian Dance Hall and Experience the Lively Atmosphere, Vibrant Colors, and Captivating Figures of This Impressionist Masterpiece That Celebrates Leisure and Social Gathering in the Late 19th Century.

Pierre-Auguste Renoir's Bal du moulin de la Galette: Joyful Moment Captured – Step into a Parisian Dance Hall and Experience the Lively Atmosphere, Vibrant Colors, and Captivating Figures of This…

Claude Monet’s *Impression, soleil levant*: The Painting That Named a Movement – Explore the Evocative Depiction of a Sunrise Over the Port of Le Havre and Understand How This Work, with Its Focus on Capturing Fleeting Light and Sensation, Gave Birth to Impressionism and Changed Art Forever.

Claude Monet's Impression, soleil levant: The Painting That Named a Movement – Explore the Evocative Depiction of a Sunrise Over the Port of Le Havre and Understand How This Work,…