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Portrait of Sarah Bernhardt by Georges Clairin -  with Christophe Leribault

Portrait of Sarah Bernhardt by Georges Clairin - with Christophe Leribault

FromDr Janina Ramirez - Art Detective


Portrait of Sarah Bernhardt by Georges Clairin - with Christophe Leribault

FromDr Janina Ramirez - Art Detective

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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Apr 12, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Georges Jules Victor Clairin was a French Oriental painter and illustrator. He was influenced by oriental painting and Moorish architecture, and visited North Africa many times, in particular Morocco and Egypt. In Paris he led the life of a socialite, and befriended the glamorous actress Sarah Bernhardt, his friend for 50 years, and is today best known for his 'in costume' and informal intimate portraits of her.

Christophe Leribault is Head of the Petit Palais, Musée des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris

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Apr 12, 2017
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Art is the truest expression of the workings of the mind, free from learnt language. More than that, it is the visual expression of culture, politics, society, religion, emotion, zeitgeist, channelled through the brush, chisel, or hands of creative individuals. Understanding art allows us to understand history: to pin it with images, and pepper it with the faces, colours, drama and expression of its time. This series is designed to give bite-sized insights into the world of Art History, bringing one image to life across 20 minutes through discussion with experts. History is never far from view, so each image will be expanded to sit within the cultural and historical context that produced it.Presented by Dr Janina RamirezProduced by Dan Morelle