Art and architecture - for iPad/Mac/PC
Art and architecture - for iPad/Mac/PC
The Open University
The Louvre was designed to house a great art collection for the people of France. Was there a plan from the outset to build a canon of work where the relationships between artists, their origins, their schools and faiths could be traced across centuries? And how did architect I.M.Pei persuade President Mitterrand to allow a pyramid to be built at the Louvre? The album goes on to explore how architecture can reflect relationships between different traditions. Two great buildings, Palladio’s church of the Redentore in Venice and Sinan’s Sokullu Mehmet Pasha mosque in Istanbul illustrate shared approaches to the purpose for which the spaces were designed. This material is taken from The Open University course A216 Art and its histories.
Art and architecture
A short introduction to this album.
Feb 9, 2010
1 min
Transcript -- Art and architecture
A short introduction to this album.
Feb 9, 2010
The pyramid at the Louvre
Architect, I M Pei, discusses the design brief for his pyramid entrance to the Louvre.
May 16, 2008
2 min
Transcript -- The pyramid at the Louvre
Architect, I M Pei, discusses the design brief for his pyramid entrance to the Louvre.
May 16, 2008
English Philistines,  French Sophisticates
How a British King's art collection became a French King's art collection.
May 16, 2008
56 sec
Transcript -- English Philistines,  French Sophisticates
How a British King's art collection became a French King's art collection.
May 16, 2008
Subversive classicism
How French sculptor, Puget, nearly lost his head with his representation of Louis XIV.
May 16, 2008
49 sec
Transcript -- Subversive classicism
How French sculptor, Puget, nearly lost his head with his representation of Louis XIV.
May 16, 2008
Open museum
Pierre Rosenberg, Director of the Louvre, on the original idea that the museum must reflect art history and be open to everyone.
May 16, 2008
59 sec
Transcript -- Open museum
Pierre Rosenberg, Director of the Louvre, on the original idea that the museum must reflect art history and be open to everyone.
May 16, 2008
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