Cultural Coffee Time With Tania: Recent Episodes

Tania Harrington

Humorous but educational broadcasts about famous art works.

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The curious pair discuss 'Bathers at Asnieres' of 1884 by Georges Seurat in The National Gallery.

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In this episode we look at 'The Tailor' or 'Cloth Cutter' by Moroni painted around 1565 and in The National Gallery, London.

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In this third episode of Tea Time Talks, Arthur and Tania discuss 'An Experiment on a Bird in an Air Pump' of 1768 by Joseph Wright of Derby in the National Gallery.

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In this episode art historian Tania and guest Arthur, discuss the wonders of the Wilton Diptych of c.1395, in the National Gallery, London.

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In this special 'tea time' episode, Jamie has a day off and Arthur takes over. We look at Joseph Wright of Derby's painting 'A Philosopher giving a lecture at the Orrery' c. 1765, in the Derby Museum and Art Gallery.

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In this third episode of the new series about art and science, we take an outdoor look at William Dyce' s Pegwell Bay - a recollection of 1858, in The Tate, London.

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In this special outdoor episode, the terrible duo discuss the Prehistoric art at the Caves of Altamira whilst warming themselves around a campfire and subjecting their elderly mother to hypothermia.

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In this first episode of our new series about art and science, we discuss and enjoy Leonardo da Vinci's 'Vitruvian Man' (pen and ink drawing currently in Venice).

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In this final episode of the first series, we debate Leonardo Da Vinci's famous Mona Lisa (probably Lisa Gheradini) of c. 1503-6 in The Louvre. Jamie hates it and Tania loves it!

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In this special Christmas Eve edition Jamie gets his way. We look at 'The Little Bridge at Pontoise' 1875 (rather than a snowy scene) by Camille Pissarro, in the Mannheim, Germany.

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In this episode the silly siblings discuss Henri Matisse's radical 'Blue Nude' (Memory of Biskra) dating from 1907 in The Baltimore Museum of Art.

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In this opener Tania and Jamie decide to make podcasts to relieve lockdown boredom.

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In this episode the comic duo discuss J M W Turner's 'The Fighting Temeraire' of 1838 in The National Gallery, London.

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Today the coffee drinkers examine Vermeer's enigmatic work known as 'The Girl with the Pearl Earring' of circa 1665 in The Mauritshuis, The Hague.

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In this almost 30 minute episode, the pair discuss Vincent Van Gogh's 'The Yellow House' of 1888 in the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.

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Tania and Jamie continue to analyse the famous Arnolfini Double Portrait of 1434. (Please excuse Tania's 'Portinari error')

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Art Historian Tania Harrington chats with guest fool Jamie about the famous Arnolfini Double Portrait of 1434 in The National Gallery, London.

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Tania and the fool discuss Cezanne's famous 'Mont St Victoire' in the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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Tania (M.A. Art History; NOYB), and special guest idiot Jamie, discuss this great 17 ft high marble masterpiece in Florence.

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The Art Historian Tania Harrington chats with guest idiot Jamie about Holbein's famous Ambassadors in the National Gallery, London.

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The fool asks if there is a connection between Picasso's Cubism and Einstein's Theory of Relativity.