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Lunch Hour Lectures on Tour at The British Museum - 2011 - Episode 4. A climate of fear: what the past tells us about human responses to climate change - (video)
Lunch Hour Lectures on Tour at The British Museum - 2011 - Episode 4. A climate of fear: what the past tells us about human responses to climate change - (video) Vintage Podcasts - Lunch Hour Lectures on Tour
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7/14/2023
LHL Science meets art investigating pigments in art and archaeology - Video
Lunch Hour Lectures on Tour 2011 - Episode 2 Science meets art: investigating pigments in art and archaeology Professor Robin Clark has used pigment analysis to reveal the secrets of the Lindisfarne Gospels, Gutenberg Bibles, Greek icons, forged papyri and the '36th Vermeer painting'. In this lecture Professor Clark will explain and explore how the technique of Raman spectroscopy has helped in the restoration, conservation and dating of artwork along with the detection of forgeries. This lecture marks 2011 as the International Year of Chemistry.
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3/5/2021
Desirability and domination - Greek Sculpture and the Modern Male Body - Video
Lunch Hour Lectures on Tour 2011 - Episode 1 Desirability and domination: Greek sculpture and the modern male body This lecture will discuss Greek sculptures and some of the ways in which their ideal representations of the male body have shaped the twentieth century strong man and the bodybuilder, particularly in terms of their display of power and sexuality. The talk will include the culture of the circus strongman, bodybuilding shows, physique magazines and the post-war craze for Italian sword-and-sandal films starring bodybuilders as ancient heroes.
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2/27/2021
LHL Science meets art investigating pigments in art and archaeology - Audio
Lunch Hour Lectures on Tour 2011 - Episode 2 Science meets art: investigating pigments in art and archaeology Professor Robin Clark has used pigment analysis to reveal the secrets of the Lindisfarne Gospels, Gutenberg Bibles, Greek icons, forged papyri and the '36th Vermeer painting'. In this lecture Professor Clark will explain and explore how the technique of Raman spectroscopy has helped in the restoration, conservation and dating of artwork along with the detection of forgeries. This lecture marks 2011 as the International Year of Chemistry.
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2/26/2021
Desirability and domination - Greek Sculpture and the Modern Male Body - Audio
Lunch Hour Lectures on Tour 2011 - Episode 1 Desirability and domination: Greek sculpture and the modern male body This lecture will discuss Greek sculptures and some of the ways in which their ideal representations of the male body have shaped the twentieth century strong man and the bodybuilder, particularly in terms of their display of power and sexuality. The talk will include the culture of the circus strongman, bodybuilding shows, physique magazines and the post-war craze for Italian sword-and-sandal films starring bodybuilders as ancient heroes.
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2/23/2021
30 years of HIV and counting - Audio
Lunch Hour Lectures on Tour 2011 - Episode 3 30 years and still counting: slowing the spread of HIV in a complex world During 4 Thursdays in June 2011, UCL’s free, public, Lunch Hour Lectures will be uprooted from their usual residence at UCL to go on tour to The British Museum. This summer series of bite-sized Lunch Hour Lectures, featuring introductions by British Museum curators, will discuss 4 topics in bite sized chunks: what archaeology can tell us about climate change; where we are with slowing the spread of HIV; how Greek sculpture has shaped the modern male body; and how we detect forgeries in the art world.
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2/22/2021
30 years of HIV and counting - Video
Lunch Hour Lectures on Tour 2011 - Episode 3 30 years and still counting: slowing the spread of HIV in a complex world During 4 Thursdays in June 2011, UCL’s free, public, Lunch Hour Lectures will be uprooted from their usual residence at UCL to go on tour to The British Museum. This summer series of bite-sized Lunch Hour Lectures, featuring introductions by British Museum curators, will discuss 4 topics in bite sized chunks: what archaeology can tell us about climate change; where we are with slowing the spread of HIV; how Greek sculpture has shaped the modern male body; and how we detect forgeries in the art world.
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2/22/2021