

Crash Course Art History - Season 1 Episode 9 The Hidden Meanings in Nature Art
Season - Episode
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Season 1 Apr 11, 2024
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1 - 1Why We Study Art Apr 11, 2024
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1 - 2How to Look at Art Apr 18, 2024
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1 - 3The History of Museums May 02, 2024
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1 - 4What Makes an Artist “Great”? May 09, 2024
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1 - 5Should We Separate Art from the Artist? May 23, 2024
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1 - 6What Is Good Art? May 30, 2024
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1 - 7How Art Tells Stories Jun 07, 2024
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1 - 8How Do Religions Use Art? Jun 13, 2024
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1 - 9The Hidden Meanings in Nature Art Jun 20, 2024
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1 - 10How Communities Make Art Jun 27, 2024
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1 - 11Bodies in Art Jul 11, 2024
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1 - 12Origins of Color (Trade & Exchange) Jul 18, 2024
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1 - 13
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1 - 14What's the Difference Between Art & Design? Aug 01, 2024
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1 - 15How a Banana Sold for $150,000 (Modern Art) Aug 08, 2024
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1 - 16Why Is Everyone So Mad About Public Art? Aug 15, 2024
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1 - 17
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1 - 18
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1 - 19Why Is Art So Expensive? Sep 05, 2024
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1 - 20When Art Meets Activism Sep 12, 2024
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1 - 21
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1 - 22What is the Future of Art? Sep 26, 2024
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1 - 23Episode 23 Jan 01, 1970
Overview
From sunsets to double rainbows, nature’s full of beautiful things. So it’s not surprising that artists have found inspiration in Mother Nature for millennia. What is surprising is the wide variety of human concerns that nature art has been used to convey. In this episode of Crash Course Art History, we’ll learn about the ways artists use nature to make arguments about the world around us, and our place within it.
Year 2024
Studio YouTube
Director
Crew Hank Green (Executive Producer), John Green (Executive Producer), Heather Di Diego (Executive Producer), Sarah Urist Green (Producer)
Popularity 0.5282
Language English