62: Dogs in Antiquity: China
Welcome to the Ancient Art Podcast. I’m your host and the flea on the hide of antiquity, Lucas Livingston. This is the second of a three-part series on dogs in antiquity. Last time we explored the...
View Article63: Dogs in Antiquity: Greece & Rome
This article includes additional highlighted information not found in the video. This is the third installment of a three-part series on dogs in antiquity. First we explored the ancient hairless...
View Article64: Striding Horned Wild Man
The following blog post features additional content not included in the video podcast. Enjoy! Hello fellow explorers! Welcome back to the Ancient Art Podcast. I’m your intrepid host, Lucas Livingston....
View ArticleAge of Indulgence: Beer and Wine in the Era of Jane Austen
My thanks to the Jane Austen Society of North America, Greater Chicago Region for the opportunity to research and present this lecture. This web page gathers many of the quotes, references, and...
View Article65: Gandharan Stupa Reliquary
« prev 1 2 3 4 5 next » (54 Photos) Hello and welcome back to the Ancient Art Podcast. I’m your host, Lucas Livingston. Thousands of visitors to the Art Institute of Chicago pass...
View Article66: Star Wars and Stupas
Welcome back to the Ancient Art Podcast. I’m Lucas Livingston. We’re picking up where we left off with the Gandharan Stupa Reliquary in the Art Institute of Chicago. You’ll want to be sure to check...
View Article67: Buddha’s Past Lives – Dipankara and Shakyamuni
« prev 1 2 next » (19 Photos) For years, walking through the cavernous corridors of the Art Institute of Chicago, I had long passed by this crowded carving. The figures are certainly...
View Article68: Hercules and Buddha Walk into a Bar
« prev 1 2 next » (19 Photos) Hello and welcome back to the Ancient Art Podcast, pumping straight into your soft brain matter since 2006. I’m the cerebral spelunker of antiquity, Lucas...
View ArticleHow to build a PVC pipe wagon canopy
Captain Sputnik’s Carney Barnacle turned into Lord Wolfhart’s Pimped-Out Pennsic Ride Because why would you roll with a plain Radio Flyer when you could rock with a pimped out DIY medieval wagon...
View ArticleTen Years of the Ancient Art Podcast
Hey folks! This is Lucas Livingston from the Ancient Art Podcast, serving up hot meals of antiquity since 2006 with a healthy side of smack! Yeah, that’s right. 10 years. A good decade now. Going way...
View Article69: On Ramp to the Silk Road
Greeting weary travelers and welcome to the Ancient Art Podcast. I’m Lucas Livingston, the Polo to your Marco on our thrilling journey of ancient adventure. Imagine once-upon-a-time hundreds of years...
View Article70: Drinking along the Silk Road: Wine in China
Horse, China, Tang dynasty (618–907 A.D.), first half of 8th century, Art Institute of Chicago, 1981.1212. « prev 1 2 3 next » (30 Photos) Hello friend! Welcome! I’m Lucas Livingston,...
View ArticleCycladic Statue of a Female Figurine – Coloring the Past (71)
Cycladic Female Figure, 2600-2400 BC, Art Institute of Chicago
View ArticleTinted Venus – Painted Aphrodite – Coloring the Past (72)
Tinted Venus by John Gibson, 1862, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool Many sculptural works from the ancient world were once beautifully colored. This is an excerpt of my gallery talk “Coloring the Past” in...
View ArticleZeuxis and Parrhasius, Pliny the Elder, Roman Painting – Coloring the Past (73)
Adriaen van der Spelt and Frans van Mieris, Trompe-l’Oeil Still Life with a Flower Garland and a Curtain, 1658, Art Institute of Chicago (1949.585) Pliny the Elder shares with us the tale of dueling...
View ArticleEtruscan Gigantomachy, Gods vs Giants – Coloring the Past (74)
Battle Between Gods and Giants, Etruscan, Art Institute of Chicago We examine the use of color in ancient art to designate role, status, nature, and more, and discuss causes for the disappearance of...
View ArticleChinese Tang Funerary Figurines – Coloring the Past (75)
Armored Guardian King (Tianwang) Trampling Demon, China, Tang dynasty (AD 618–907), Art Institute of Chicago Why are the heads, crowns, and hands of magnificent Tang Dynasty Chinese tomb figurines so...
View ArticleBlack Figure vs Red Figure Ancient Greek Vase Painting Techniques (76)
Athenian Black-figure Belly-Amphora (Storage Jar) Showing Herakles Wrestling the Nemean Lion, c. 550-540 B.C., Art Institute of Chicago (1978.114); Athenian Hydria (Water Jar), c. 470/460 B.C., Art...
View ArticleAfrican Congo Kuba Mukenga Mask – Meaningful Materials (77)
Mask (Mukenga), Kuba, Western Kasai region, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Art Institute of Chicago How do artists’ choices of materials assign identity and meaning to works of art? How does...
View ArticleNkisi Nkondi Power Figure – Meaningful Materials (78)
Power Figure (Nkisi Nkondi), Vili, Republic of the Congo or Democratic Republic of the Congo, Art Institute of Chicago, 1998.502...
View ArticleBamana Boli Ritual Object – Meaningful Materials (79)
Ritual Object (Boli), Bamana, Mali, Mid-19th/early 20th century, Art Institute of Chicago, 1961.1177How do artists’ choices of materials assign identity and meaning to works of art? How does meaning...
View ArticleIncan Gold and Chicha Beer – Meaningful Materials (80)
Two Peruvian ritual vessels, Art Institute of Chicago How do artists’ choices of materials assign identity and meaning to works of art? How does meaning assign material? In this excerpt from one of my...
View ArticleChinese Jade – Meaningful Materials (81)
Two Chinese Jade Dragon Pendants, c. 4th/3rd century B.C., Art Institute of Chicago How do artists’ choices of materials assign identity and meaning to works of art? How does meaning assign material?...
View ArticleMedicine Buddha Bhaishajyaguru – Meaningful Materials (82)
Tibetan Painted Banner (Thangka) with the Medicine Buddha (Bhaishajyaguru), 14th century, Art Institute of Chicago...
View ArticleDragons and Tigers (83)
Dragon and Tiger by Kishi Ganku, 1835 Dragon by Morita Shiryu, Art Institute of Chicago http://ancientartpodcast.org/media/83-dragons-and-tigers.m4a In this excerpt from one of my museum tours, we...
View ArticleThe Birth of Dionysus (84)
Hermes and the Infant Dionysus, Archaeological Museum of Olympia http://www.ancientartpodcast.org/media/84-birth-of-dionysus.m4a This is episode 84 of Ancient Worlds: The Birth of Dionysus. I’m the...
View ArticleOdysseus in the Underworld (85)
Jar (pelike) with Odysseus and Elpenor in the Underworld, MFA Boston http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ancientartpodcast/~5/3hMtiy-8HRc/85-odysseus-in-the-underworld.m4a A very brief excerpt from my...
View ArticleGoya’s Caprices and the Wicked Witch of the West (86)
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ancientartpodcast/~5/_-z2Bod1xD4/86-goyas-caprices-and-the-wicked-witch.m4a Happy Halloween! In this very brief excerpt from my lecture “Things That Go Bump: A Visual...
View ArticleCirce and Witchcraft in Ancient Greece (87)
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ancientartpodcast/~5/bmR3_1E04mU/87-circe-and-witchcraft-in-ancient-greece.m4a This is a short excerpt from my lecture “Things That Go Bump: A Visual Survey of Witches,...
View ArticleAncient Egyptian Cornucopia
As citizens, immigrants, and perhaps some First Nation people sit down across the country, give thanks over an overflowing centerpiece of abundance, and celebrate Thanksgiving for the harvest, we...
View ArticleTibetan Mandalas (88)
Drepung Gomang Monastery, Mandala of World Peace, Miller Beach, Indiana, September 21, 2014. Photo by Lucas Livingston. http://ancientartpodcast.org/media/88-tibetan-mandalas.mp3 Drepung Gomang...
View ArticleAdventures of Ulysses (89)
Apollonio di GiovanniItalian, 1415/17-1465The Adventures of Ulysses, 1435/4542 x 131.7 cm (16 3/4 x 51 7/8 in.)Art Institute of Chicago, 1933.1006 In this excerpt from a recent tour, I explore some of...
View Article55: Jaharis Galleries of Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Art
Note: This post includes segments that were excluded from the podcast episode. After many long months of anticipation, the Art Institute of Chicago recently unveiled the new Mary and Michael Jaharis...
View Article56: Build a Beer: Krampuslauf, Ein Holiday Ale mit Horns
In the epic journey of home brewing, episode 56 of the Ancient Art Podcast takes you behind the scenes in “Build a Beer: Krampuslauf, Ein Holiday Ale mit Horns.” From high in the snow-capped Alpine...
View Article57: Medusa Up Close and Personal
Hello bold adventurers and welcome back to the Ancient Art Podcast. I’m your host Lucas Livingston. Back in episode 53, we explored the mythology and artistry of that demonness of Greek legend, the...
View Article58: Lycurgus Cup
This is the complete transcript for this episode, which includes additional highlighted information not found in the free version of the episode available on YouTube, iTunes, and Vimeo. Get the full...
View ArticleCurious
Hi World. I’m excited to make a quick announcement. The Ancient Art Podcast and Curious.com have teamed up to host episodes of the podcast at Curious.com. If you head on over to...
View Article59: Witches’ Sabbath
« prev 1 2 3 next » (31 Photos) Greetings gashlycrumbs! Two years after its original release, I am now publishing the full & complete episode with highlighted content previously...
View Article60: Comets & Antiquity, Halley’s Comet, ISON, Apophis, and More
« prev 1 ... 3 4 5 6 next » (67 Photos) Hello fellow travelers and welcome back to the Ancient Art Podcast. I’m the astrolabe to your Copernicus, Lucas Livingston. Over the last...
View Article61: Dogs in Antiquity: Xoloitzcuintli & Colima
Hi friends. This is Lucas Livingston. As you may know, the Ancient Art Podcast is a labor of love with a staff of one and a budget of zero. If you enjoy the podcast and want to see it continue, I...
View ArticleDionysus and the Pirates, the Dionysus Cup by Exekias (90)
« prev 1 2 next » (14 Photos) Avast ye scurrilous scaliwags! Welcome to me piratey Ancient Art Podcast. I’m yer crotchety captain, Bottoms Up Livingston. On ship’s deck we have the...
View ArticleJapanese Ukiyo-e Pictures of the Floating World (91)
Hishikawa MoronobuFlower-Viewing Party with Crest-Bearing Curtain, from the series Flower Viewing at UenoJapanese, 1676–1689Art Institute of Chicago, 1925.1689...
View ArticleOne Ring to Rule Them All (92)
This extended episode takes us on an unexpected journey across the Art Institute of Chicago to explore the artistry and influences of rings. We go well beyond personal adornment and discuss the...
View ArticleEgyptomania, the Early Years – Piranesi, Gerome, Desprez (93)
This short excerpt from my lecture on the art and history of the Egyptomania phenomenon delves into its early origins. As Europe emerged from the Middle Ages, Egyptian antiquities pillaged during the...
View ArticleWorld Goth Day, May 22
Sheltering at home these past two-and-a-half months, I feel a small pang of sadness every time I spot a talk or tour on my calendar that I was scheduled to lead at the museum. Despite — or perhaps in...
View ArticleArtful Halloween Countdown
Take a tour of tricky treats and spooky sights in the world of art as I countdown each year to Halloween in the #ArtfulHalloweenCountdown.
View ArticleLibations Alzheimer’s Art Therapy Coloring Book
I’m thrilled to debut this amazing adult coloring book! The Libations Coloring Book is written by myself, Lucas Livingston, featuring original black & white and color illustrations by my friend...
View ArticleFaded Memories Symposium Series
Held in conjunction with the Faded Memories exhibition, this symposium offers a series of presentations and conversations exploring art and memory. Faded Memories exhibition with artist Eric Dean...
View ArticleLibations Video series
At this critical turning point in society — with the magnified intersections of health, psychological and physical well-being, and systemic violence, prejudice, and injustice — we are all the more...
View ArticleArchaeology Now: Uncorked
Dunk in to the incredible history and diversity of fermented beverages around the world and across the ages in Uncorked. This YouTube series is co-hosted by Lucas Livingston (Ancient Art Podcast) and...
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