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From art lovers to art haters to art-is-just-okay-ers, Art History for All aims to get all kinds of people thinking about art and what it means to them. Each episode, Allyson Healey tackles a single work of art and its history and larger significance, always asking the question: so what? Art History for All takes you beyond the art historical canon and helps you find the way in which art speaks to you (even if it’s never spoken to you before).
The podcast Art History for All is created by Allyson Healey. The podcast and the artwork on this page are embedded on this page using the public podcast feed (RSS).
In this episode we delve into the portrait of Don Juan de Calabazas in the Cleveland Museum of Art! Allyson talks jesters, fools, disability history, and rethinking how we view disabled people.
Book rec: Disability Visibility, edited by Alice Wong, 2020. (I listened to the audiobook version, but you can Buy on Bookshop.org also)
© 2021 Allyson Healey
Theme music © 2021 Bruce Healey
Twitter and Instagram: @arthistory4all
Drop us a tip on Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/arthistoryforall
Other links: linktr.ee/arthistory4all
Other Music:
Valse Gymnopedie by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/7928-valse-gymnopedie
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Floating Cities by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3765-floating-cities
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
The podcast returns as sharp as ever with a discussion of an example of a Malaysian blade called a kris! Allyson talks about the transition from Hinduism to Islam in Southeast Asia, tales from the Mahabharata, and the impact of colonialism (again).
© 2021 Allyson Healey
Theme music © 2021 Bruce Healey
Twitter and Instagram: @arthistory4all
Drop us a tip on Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/arthistoryforall
Other links: linktr.ee/arthistory4all
Other Music:
Water Lily by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4609-water-lily
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Stormfront by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4421-stormfront
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Allyson returns refreshed after a quarantine-induced slump to tell you all about Ingapirca, an Inka archaeological site whose function has been obscured by time and imperialism.
To learn more about the Inka Empire in convenient podcast form, check out ahistoryoftheinca.wordpress.com or search for A History of the Inca in your favorite podcatcher!
© 2021 Allyson Healey
Theme music © 2021 Bruce Healey
Twitter and Instagram: @arthistory4all
Drop us a tip on Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/arthistoryforall
Other links: linktr.ee/arthistory4all
Additional Music Credits:
Sardana by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5002-sardana
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Tempting Secrets by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5005-tempting-secrets
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
AH4A is back with an examination of Margaret Preston’s 1958 work Aboriginal Glyph, and lots of thoughts about what it means for a white woman to claim her work is “aboriginal.”
© 2020 Allyson Healey
Theme music © 2020 Bruce Healey
Twitter and Instagram: @arthistory4all
Drop us a tip on Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/arthistoryforall
Other links: linktr.ee/arthistory4all
Additional Music Credits:
Talking Drums with Guitar and Bass Mix by Bruce Healey © 2020 Bruce Healey
Pride by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4239-pride
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Beauty Flow by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5025-beauty-flow
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Lots of food for thought in this episode as Allyson discusses a Shona headrest from Zimbabwe in the Met’s collection: how do such objects come to be in Western museums? Should they be returned to their cultures of origin?
© 2020 Allyson Healey
Theme music © 2020 Bruce Healey
Twitter and Instagram: @arthistory4all
Get involved with Black Lives Matter: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/
Other links: linktr.ee/arthistory4all
Additional Music Credits:
“Round Drums” by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4308-round-drums
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
“Nomadic Dawn” by Alexander Nakarada
Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/4766-nomadic-dawn
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
In protest of the epidemic of racism and police brutality that affects Black people in America daily, this episode is part of #podcastblackout, a movement begun by the Cult 45 Podcast. The list of victims of police violence in this episode is significantly abbreviated.
Below are some resources to educate yourself on anti-racism and support anti-racist work. Use these resources as a starting point. Allyship is a process. Do not stop educating yourself, and above all LISTEN TO THOSE TO WHOM YOU WISH TO BE AN ALLY.
Donate to Black Lives Matter. Donate to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. Donate to The Bail Project.
Find a Black Lives Matter chapter near you.
A breakdown of anti-racism from the National Museum of African American History & Culture
Just one of many Anti-Racism Reading Lists
How to Be an Ally if You Are A Person With Privilege, Frances E. Kendall
The Case for Reparations, Ta-Nehisi Coates (and in audio format here)
Holy shit, being an ally isn’t about me!, WOC & Allies
The Racist Housing Policy that Made Your Neighborhood, Alexis C. Madrigal
1619, a podcast by the New York Times
Intersectionality Matters!, a podcast by Kimberlé Crenshaw
Code Switch, a podcast from NPR
AH4A is back with an episode that ROCKS! Allyson discusses the rock art at Serra da Capivara National Park, Piauí, Brazil, and what its story reveals about what we do (or don’t) value.
© 2020 Allyson Healey
Theme music © 2020 Bruce Healey
Twitter and Instagram: @arthistory4all
Drop us a tip on Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/arthistoryforall
Other links: linktr.ee/arthistory4all
Additional Music Credits:
“Harp III Meditation,” by Bruce Healey, used with permission of the composer, © 2020 Bruce Healey
“Chalet,” by Meydän, via freemusicarchive.org, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
“Cosmic Relevance,” by Unheard Music Concepts, via freemusicarchive.org, Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
An icon of the head of John the Baptist (c. 1680) from Yaroslavl is the focus of this last episode of 2019, prompting a discussion of how Russia has been viewed across history.
© 2019 Allyson Healey
Theme music © 2019 Bruce Healey
Twitter and Instagram: @arthistory4all
Drop us a tip on Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/arthistoryforall
Other links: linktr.ee/arthistory4all
Additional Music Credits:
“Ay Uchniem (Song of the Volga Boatmen),” performed by Kiriloff’s Russian Balalaika Orchestra, 1921. 78 rpm recording via archive.org: https://archive.org/details/78_ay-uchniem-song-of-the-volga-boatmen_kirilloffs-russian-balalaika-orchestra_gbia0054989a/Ay+Uchniem+(Song+-+Kirilloff’s+Russian+Balalaika+Orchestra.flac
Music from https://filmmusic.io
“Virtutes Instrumenti” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Indigenous Canadian artist Daphne Odjig’s painting Bathed in Sunlight (1983) and the larger story of Odjig’s career prompt us to think about Native art and how it is (or isn’t) included in the mainstream contemporary art world.
© 2019 Allyson Healey
Theme music © 2019 Bruce Healey
Twitter and Instagram: @arthistory4all
Drop us a tip on Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/arthistoryforall
Other links: linktr.ee/arthistory4all
Additional Music Credit:
“Synchronicity” by Unheard Music Concepts via freemusicarchive.org, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
“Amber Haze” by Daniel Birch via freemusicarchive.org, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
It’s Halloween 2K19 and Allyson is sharing a very specific type of horror story–art conservation horror stories! Listen in, and then share your own tales of artsy mishaps by emailing allysonh[at]arthistoryforall.com!
© 2019 Allyson Healey
Theme music © 2019 Bruce Healey
Twitter and Instagram: @arthistory4all
Drop us a tip on Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/arthistoryforall
Other links: linktr.ee/arthistory4all
Additional Music Credit:
“Ride of the Valkyries,” performed by American Symphony Orchestra, 1921, from Archive.org’s collection of 78 RPMs and Cylinder Recordings: https://archive.org/details/EDIS-SRP-0197-06
“Pale Moon (Indian Love Song),” performed by Fritz Kreisler, 1919, from Archive.org’s collection of 78 RPMs and Cylinder Recordings: https://archive.org/details/78_pale-moon-indian-love-song_fritz-kreisler-logan-r.-kreisler_gbia0012554a/Pale+Moon+(Indian+Love+Song)+-+Fritz+Kreisler.flac
There are lots of different types of bodies in the world, but artist Fernando Botero focuses on the rounder kind–in this episode, Allyson tells you about Botero’s 1998 painting L’Odalisque, and talks about how it relates to body image and ideas of the “other.”
© 2019 Allyson Healey
Theme music © 2019 Bruce Healey
Twitter and Instagram: @arthistory4all
Drop us a tip on Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/arthistoryforall
Other links: linktr.ee/arthistory4all
Additional Music Credit:
Music from https://filmmusic.io
“Cool Vibes” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Allyson discusses Filipina artist Anita Magsaysay-Ho’s Girls with Baskets (1966), and how colonialism, class, and global politics affect even the most sentimental of art.
© 2019 Allyson Healey
Theme music © 2019 Bruce Healey
Twitter and Instagram: @arthistory4all
Drop us a tip on Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/arthistoryforall
Other links: linktr.ee/arthistory4all
Additional Music Credit:
Music from https://filmmusic.io
“Infados” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Allyson discusses Myra Albert Wiggins’s The Lacemaker (1899, Portland Museum of Art), workin’ hard for the money, and types of labor that we might not see as labor. This one’s for you, needleworkers!
© 2019 Allyson Healey
Theme music © 2019 Bruce Healey
Twitter and Instagram: @arthistory4all
Drop us a tip on Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/arthistoryforall
Other links: linktr.ee/arthistory4all
Additional Music Credits:
“Serenity” by Jason Shaw, Audionautix.com (https://audionautix.com/Music/Serenity.mp3)
Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License
Music from https://filmmusic.io
“Breaktime” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
“Trio for Piano, Cello, and Clarinet” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Esther Mahlangu’s Untitled, 2008 has simple geometry, but a complex context–Allyson talks about its connections to commerce, soccer, and… BMWs?
© 2019 Allyson Healey
Theme music © 2019 Bruce Healey
Twitter and Instagram: @arthistory4all
Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/arthistoryforall
Other links: linktr.ee/arthistory4all
Additional Music Credits:
Music from https://filmmusic.io:
“The Complex,” “Enchanted Journey,” and “Babylon,” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
Licence: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
It’s a mind-bending episode as Allyson guides you through Roberto Matta’s surreal mental landscape, Invasion of the Night (1941), and explores its connections to physics and psychology.
© 2019 Allyson Healey
Theme music © 2019 Bruce Healey
Twitter and Instagram: @arthistory4all
Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/arthistoryforall
Other links: linktr.ee/arthistory4all
Additional Music Credits:
Music from https://filmmusic.io:
“Unanswered Questions” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
Licence: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
“Thunderbird” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
Licence: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Allyson guides you through the eleventh-century Chinese handscroll painting Summer Mountains, (北宋 傳屈鼎 夏山圖 卷) by little-known painter Qu Ding (屈鼎).
© 2019 Allyson Healey
Theme music © 2019 Bruce Healey
Twitter and Instagram: @arthistory4all
Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/arthistoryforall
Other links: linktr.ee/arthistory4all
Additional Music Credits:
Music from https://filmmusic.io:
“Dreams Become Real” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
Licence: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
“Perspectives” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
Licence: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Allyson teaches you all about québécoise painter and stained glass artist Marcelle Ferron, whose windows at the Champ-de-Mars Métro station in Montréal are a unique example of public art.
© 2019 Allyson Healey
Theme music © 2019 Bruce Healey
Twitter: @arthistory4all
Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/arthistoryforall
Additional Music Credits:
“Let That Sink In” by Lee Rosevere (via freemusicarchive.org). Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
“You’re Enough (version a)” by Lee Rosevere (via freemusicarchive.org). Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
In this episode, Allyson goes down under and discusses the life of Albert Namatjira, his watercolor painting Catherine Creek, Northern Territory (circa 1950), and the situation of Aboriginal Australians in the early to mid-twentieth century.
© 2019 Allyson Healey
Theme music © 2019 Bruce Healey
Twitter: @arthistory4all
Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/arthistoryforall
Additional Music Credits:
All background music for this episode was composed by Bruce Healey.
Théodore Géricault’s 1819 painting The Raft of the Medusa is part of a larger tangled web of colonialism, incompetence, and disaster. In this episode we get into the shipwreck on which it was based as well as how it’s used today in pop cultural milestones like Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s “APES**T” video.
You can find a transcript of this podcast at arthistoryforall.com under the Transcripts category.
© 2019 Allyson Healey
Theme music © 2019 Bruce Healey
Twitter: @arthistory4all
Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/arthistoryforall
Additional Music Credits:
“Betrayal” by Lee Rosevere (via freemusicarchive.org). Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
“Puzzle Pieces” by Lee Rosevere (via freemusicarchive.org). Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
“Caught in the Beat” by Broke for Free (via freemusicarchive.org). Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
Hagia Sophia has had many lives over the centuries: from church, to mosque, to secular museum, it’s always taken center stage in its city, whether you call it Istanbul or Constantinople. This episode explores its history, from the violent to the serene, and how the building remains a site of change and shifts in power.
You can find a transcript of this podcast at arthistoryforall.com under the Transcripts category.
© 2018 Allyson Healey
Theme music © 2018 Bruce Healey
Twitter: @arthistory4all
Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/arthistoryforall
Additional music credits:
“Between Worlds (Instrumental)” by Aussens@iter via ccmixter.org. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
“Rite of Passage” by Kevin MacLeod via freemusicarchive.org. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
“Photo theme: Window like” by Antony Raijekov via ccmixter.org. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Generic License.
“Virtutes Vocis” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
This episode gets a bit obscure and focuses on a single woodcut from David Cusick’s 1828 book Sketches of Ancient History of the Six Nations, the earliest English-language account of Iroquois history.
You can find a transcript of this podcast at arthistoryforall.com under the Transcripts category.
© 2018 Allyson Healey
Theme music © 2018 Bruce Healey
Twitter: @arthistory4all
Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/arthistoryforall
Additional Music Credits:
“You’re Right But I’m Me” by Doctor Turtle, via freemusicarchive.org. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
“Under the Stairs (Instrumental Version)” by Josh Woodward, via freemusicarchive.org. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
“Completely Lost” by Lee Rosevere, via freemusicarchive.org. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
We’re getting spooky in this episode and looking at Henry Fuseli’s 1781 painting The Nightmare, by far one of the eeriest paintings in Western art history! Perhaps this image reminds you of something…
You can find a transcript of this podcast at arthistoryforall.com under the Transcripts category.
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© 2018 Allyson Healey
Theme music © 2018 Bruce Healey
Twitter: @arthistory4all
Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/arthistoryforall
Additional Music Credits:
“Fog” by Sergey Cheremisinov, via freemusicarchive.org. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
“Nightcrawlers” by Parvus Decree, via freemusicarchive.org. Licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.
“Farewell the Innocent” by Ars Sonor, via freemusicarchive.org. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
This episode is a bit more multidimensional, mainly because we’re talking about a sculpture! Barbara Chase-Riboud’s Malcolm X #3 is titled in memory of Malcolm X, but this abstract stele is more than just a funerary monument…
You can find a transcript of this podcast at arthistoryforall.com under the Transcripts category.
© 2018 Allyson Healey
Theme music © 2018 Bruce Healey
Twitter: @arthistory4all
Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/arthistoryforall
Additional Music Credits:
“Shake It!” by Jahzzar (via freemusicarchive.org). Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License.
“Mercy” by Kai Engel (via freemusicarchive.org). Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
The game is afoot as we investigate the theft of Johannes Vermeer’s The Concert–or, more accurately, investigate how that theft affects how we look at the painting itself.
You can find a transcript of this podcast at arthistoryforall.com under the Transcripts category.
© 2018 Allyson Healey
Theme music © 2018 Bruce Healey
Twitter: @arthistory4all
Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/arthistoryforall
Additional Music Credits:
“Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 2 No. 1 – III. Menuetto Allegretto” by Ludwig van Beethoven, performed by Daniel Veesey (via freemusicarchive.org). Licensed under a Public Domain License.
“Lucid Awakening” by Parvus Decree (via freemusicarchive.org). Licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.
Get your shutter fingers ready, because in this episode we’re talking about a photograph! Specifically, Laura Aguilar’s Three Eagles Flying (1990). **This podcast contains discussions of lynching, torture, and death. Listener discretion is advised.**
You can find a transcript of this podcast at arthistoryforall.com under the Transcripts category.
© 2018 Allyson Healey
Theme music © 2018 Bruce Healey
Additional Music Credits:
“Edmond VI” by Marco Trovatello, via freemusicarchive.org. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License. Based on a work at https://www.derkleinegruenewuerfel.de/en/releases-en/marco-trovatello-not-at-all/
“Friction” by Nctrnm, via freemusicarchive.org. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.
“First Time Outdoors” by Parvus Decree, via freemusicarchive.org. Licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.
“The Encouragement Stick” by Doctor Turtle, via freemusicarchive.org. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.
Brace yourselves, listeners, because in this episode Allyson gets abstract and discusses Kazimir Malevich’s Black Square, often hailed as the end of traditional painting and the beginning of modern art.
You can find a transcript of this podcast at arthistoryforall.com under the Transcripts category.
© 2018 Allyson Healey
Theme music © 2018 Bruce Healey
Additional Music credits:
“Violin Spider” by Marco Trovatello (via freemusicarchive.org) Licensed Under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
“A Whale on It’s Side” by Ask Again (via freemusicarchive.org) Licensed under Creative Commons: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
“Cherry” by Nctrnm (via freemusicarchive.org) Licensed Under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
“Fantasy in B Minor, Op. 28,” by Alexander Scriabin, performed by Raul Manjarrez (via musopen.org) Public Domain Mark 1.0 License. https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
This episode we dip our toe into the Asian art pool and talk about Hokusai’s Great Wave, its origins, and the many many transformations it has undergone in commerce and pop culture.
You can find a transcript of this podcast at arthistoryforall.com under the Transcripts category.
© 2018 Allyson Healey
Theme music © 2018 Bruce Healey
Additional Music Credits:
“Bathed in Fine Dust” by Andy G. Cohen (via freemusicarchive.org) Licensed Under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
“Boismortiers Concerto for Five Flutes No. 4, Mvt II. Allegro” by The United States Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps (via freemusicarchive.org) Public Domain Mark 1.0 License. https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
“Brand New World” by Kai Engel (via freemusicarchive.org) Under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
In a very self-indulgent episode, Allyson talks about her favorite period in art history, and one of her favorite artists: Rosalba Carriera, who did a sexy pastel with a parrot in it once.
You can find a transcript of this podcast at arthistoryforall.com under the Transcripts category.
© 2018 Allyson Healey
Theme music © 2018 Bruce Healey
Background music:
Prelude in C (BWV 846) Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Southside, Keeping Stuff Together, and How I Used to See the Stars by Lee Rosevere via freemusicarchive.org
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
In this episode, Allyson gets topical and talks about a Kehinde Wiley painting–but maybe not the one you think!
You can find a transcript of this podcast at arthistoryforall.com under the Transcripts category.
Twitter: @arthistory4all
© 2018 Allyson Healey
Theme music © 2018 Bruce Healey
Background music:
“Space (Full)” by Andy G. Cohen (via freemusicarchive.org) Licensed Under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
“Fresh Air” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
“Rotisserie Graveyard” by Doctor Turtle (via freemusicarchive.org) Licensed Under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Welcome to the inaugural episode of Art History for All! In this episode, Allyson tells you all about Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa and the impact it’s had on Western culture, breaking it down from the Renaissance to Dan Brown and beyond.
You can find a transcript of this podcast right here, or go to the Transcripts tab at https://arthistoryforall.com.
Email: [email protected]
Twitter: @arthistory4all
© 2018 Allyson Healey
Theme music © 2018 Bruce Healey
Background music:
“Lasting Hope”, “Suonatore di Liuto”
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
En liten tjänst av I'm With Friends. Finns även på engelska.