A Closer Look

Did you know that the average visitor to the Louvre spends 17 seconds looking at Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa? But that scientific research also shows that our physical and mental health improve when we stop, slow down and look closely at a single work of art for a sustained amount of time? In Limelight Arts Travel’s series, A Closer Look, our experts guide you through the process of looking at a work of art in context, revealing the hidden details and stories that lie behind the masterpiece.

A Closer Look: Episode 16 - Jan van Eyck’s Madonna of Chancellor Rolin
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A Closer Look: Episode 16 - Jan van Eyck’s Madonna of Chancellor Rolin

Episode 16: In this episode, Dr Nick Gordon explains the technical brilliance of Jan van Eyck, with reference to his painting of the Madonna of Chancellor Rolin. Dated to 1435 and now in the Louvre, it exemplifies van Eyck's use of oil as a medium for painting, as well as his various approaches to pictorial perspective and their impact on the way we 'read' his works.

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A Closer Look: Episode 15 - Tawaraya Sotatsu’s Matsushima screens
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A Closer Look: Episode 15 - Tawaraya Sotatsu’s Matsushima screens

Episode 15: Tawaraya Sotatsu's sublime "Matsushima" screens, now in the Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art in Washington DC, probably don't represent the iconic pine-clad islands of Matsushima Bay in the Tohoku region. But they do represent a true achievement of seventeenth-century Japanese painting, and of a late nineteenth-century American interest in tracing its earliest and anonymous origins.

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A Closer Look: Episode 14 - Caravaggio’s “Sacrifice of Isaac”
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A Closer Look: Episode 14 - Caravaggio’s “Sacrifice of Isaac”

Episode 14: Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, the artist simply known now as Caravaggio, is someone whose work polarises. While some viewers respond to the gritty 'realness' of the artist's approach to the religious scenes he paints, others find his theatricality overwhelming or somewhat staged. In this episode, we look at his psychological masterpiece, “The Sacrifice of Isaac.”

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A Closer Look: Episode 13 - Nicholas of Verdun’s Shrine of the Three Kings
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A Closer Look: Episode 13 - Nicholas of Verdun’s Shrine of the Three Kings

Episode 13: In this episode, Dr Nick Gordon introduces a giant twelfth-century reliquary, designed for Cologne Cathedral to hold the relics of the Three Wise Men. It's a triumph of medieval metalwork attributed to Nicholas of Verdun, a goldsmith whose mastery of technique indicates the extraordinary breadth of medieval craft and decorative arts.

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