
Conservation scholar Gregg Perry will lead us back into time on a journey of restoring and conserving 17th -19th century period architecture furnishings and timepieces.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 841 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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The slave trade started, Columbus explored, raped, pillaged, killed and claimed , many new lands were discovered with the drop of a flag all of which Portugal was a world leader at this time. For the most part, women of all classes were repressed fro... more
France was a late comer to the Renaissance, a king and queen are wed and Huguenots were expelled. Art, particularly oil painting migrated to the Low Countries and Classical sheet music was transformed with the printing press. The Medici family fell f... more
Copernicus began thinking outside the box, with theory and experimentation causing conflict with the Catholic Church. It then saw the rise Martin Luther with new humanist ideologies
The 17th century brought about artists Jan Van Eyec and Rogier van der Weldon from the Netherlands developing new types of painting pigments. Leonardo da Vinci, a Polymath took paintings to new heights with the new colors and pigments available. Anot... more
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This podcast explores the rich history and intricate details of 17th to 19th century architecture, furnishings, and timepieces, guided by conservation scholar Gregg Perry. Through a variety of engaging episodes, listeners are transported into the past to uncover the stories behind historical artifacts and the significance of preserving cultural heritage. Topics often highlight significant figures in history, unique celebrations of the past, and the nuances of craftsmanship, offering a thorough understanding of how these elements have shaped modern society. The show's unique approach combines expert knowledge with personal anecdotes, making complex historical themes accessible, intriguing, and relevant to current times.
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