Accessible Art History Lecture: Art of Amarna Egypt 1/25/2023

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Crown and Canvas: Henry VIII, Part 3

In this episode of Crown and Canvas, we are looking at the life of Henry VIII. For images and sources: https://www.accessiblearthistory.com/post/podcast-episode-100-henry-viii-part-three _________________________________________________________Welcome to Accessible Art History! H ...  Show more

Crown and Canvas: Henry VIII, Part Two

In this episode of Crown and Canvas, we exploring the life of Henry VIII. For images and sources: https://www.accessiblearthistory.com/post/podcast-episode-99-henry-viii-part-2 ________________________________________________________ Welcome to Accessible Art History! Here, we pr ...  Show more

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