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Portrait - self - portrait : the conquest of the human figure
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Portrait - self - portrait : the conquest of the human figure

Author: Marie-José JaubertAlain JaubertAurélia JaubertPatricia KesslerClaude YvelAll authors
Publisher: Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, ©2005
Series: Making masterpieces 2 : a history of painting concepts.
Edition/Format:   DVD video : English
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"This program shows how the art of portraiture has been refined and expanded through the ages. Examples of Egyptian sarcophagi portraits segue into discussions of paintings by Titian, Rafael, Dürer, and other masters -- including Rembrandt, who produced more self-portraits than any other artist. Examinig modern and pop approaches, the program illustrates ways in which Cézanne, van Gogh, Picasso and Warhol captured  Read more...
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Material Type: Videorecording
Document Type: Visual material
All Authors / Contributors: Marie-José Jaubert; Alain Jaubert; Aurélia Jaubert; Patricia Kessler; Claude Yvel; Etienne Lebrun; Marc Billon; Frédéric Fleischer; Franc̦ois Devin; Mathieu Dondain; Christine Trescartes; Marie-Catherine Miqueau; Palette Production.; France 5. Documentary Unit.; Centre national de la cinématographie (France); Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)
OCLC Number: 85561160
Credits: Music, Marc Billon, Frédéric Fleischer ; rostrum camera, Aurélia Jaubert ; sound, Franc̦ois Devin, Mathieu Dondain ; online editing, Christine Trescartes ; editor, Marie-Catherine Miqueau.
Performer(s): Voice, Patricia Kessler. ; painters, Claude Yvel, Etienne Lebrun.
Description: 1 videodisc (27 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Details: DVD-R
Series Title: Making masterpieces 2 : a history of painting concepts.
Other Titles: Portrait/self-portrait.
Responsibility: Palette Production ; written and directed by Marie-José Jaubert, Alain Jaubert ; with the participation of France 5 Documentary Unit and Centre National de la Cinématographie.

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"This program shows how the art of portraiture has been refined and expanded through the ages. Examples of Egyptian sarcophagi portraits segue into discussions of paintings by Titian, Rafael, Dürer, and other masters -- including Rembrandt, who produced more self-portraits than any other artist. Examinig modern and pop approaches, the program illustrates ways in which Cézanne, van Gogh, Picasso and Warhol captured the features and emotions of the human countenance." From Container

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