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Amanda Matta
Art of History
Episodes from history, viewed through great works of art. No pre-reqs required! New episodes every month. Hosted by Amanda Matta, art historian and TikTok's favorite royal commentator.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 332 ratings
Love, Love, Love. Made me wish I had looked at the Primavera longer instead of being put off by the crowds. Was there to see Artemisia’s work on that trip anyways. Ooooo do Judith Slaying Holefernese (I know that isn’t spelt correctly, sorry).
Hairbikini via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/27/24
Great pacing…
This isn’t my normal podcast material but it’s really grown on me. A great break from my typical listening choices. Thanks Amanda!
Cassie Neal via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/10/24
I love podcasts that have a vision. This one is always a feast for the ears and gives so much food for thought. The episodes are written beautifully and the insights provided about the featured artworks are always informative. Always looking forward to new episodes!
fusilli regiano via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/01/24
Recent Episodes
The Chevalier d'Éon (1728–1810) is known as a transgender icon, living the first half of their life as a man, and the second as a woman. Theirs is also a life that is remarkably documented in contemporary artwork. But how much can we conclusively determine about how the Chevalier viewed...
Published 04/04/24
How did the daughter of an African ruler become goddaughter to Queen Victoria? A young black girl named Aina, later called Sarah Forbes Bonetta (1843–1880), began life in West Africa. But she would grow up to become a popular member of Victorian royal circles. Today's Image: Hannah Uzor, Aina,...
Published 03/07/24
Published 03/07/24
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