Classical Forms in New York Architecture, with Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis
CC’s Anastasia Bakogianni met with Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis on location in The Graduate Center at City University of New York to talk about the impact of Greek and Roman models on the architecture of...
View ArticleHercules transplanted to a Georgian house, with Susan Deacy
Moving the conversation indoors, the second interview recorded at the University of Roehampton was shot in the Adam Room located inside Grove House. CC’s Anastasia Bakogianni talks with Dr Susan Deacy...
View ArticleClassical Ladies in the Garden, with Rosemary Barrow
Statue of Spring, University of Roehampton Outside once more, the location of the third interview recorded at the University of Roehampton is the back of Grove House overlooking the grounds of Froebel...
View ArticleIllustrating the ‘Red Decade’, with Sara Monoson
We’re sharing Henry Stead‘s latest video for the Classics and Class project, which features Professor Sara Monoson talking about the work of graphic artist Hugo Gellert. Gellert’s two books from the...
View ArticleEncountering Ancient Greece and Rome at the Crystal Palace, with Kate Nichols
Meet Dr Kate Nichols, author of Greece and Rome at the Crystal Palace, Sculpture and Modern Britain, 1854-1936 (OUP, 2015). She talks to CC about the display of ancient Greek and Roman art and...
View ArticleAnimating Greek Vases, with Sonya Nevin
In the fifth interview recorded at the Classical Association meeting and the second shot on location in the Ure Museum CC’s Anastasia Bakogianni talks to Dr Sonya Nevin about the project to create...
View ArticleThinking about ‘the body’ and the ancient concept of sympathy, with Brooke...
In the seventh and final interview recorded at the 2013 Classical Association meeting, CC’s Anastasia Bakogianni talks to Associate Professor Brooke Holmes of Princeton University. Brooke tells us...
View ArticleImage and Imagination in Philostratus’ Imagines, with Michael Squire
This week’s interview features Dr Michael Squire of King’s College London, talking about his current research project on the Imagines. This text, which was written by the third-century AD Greek author...
View ArticleVisualising Epic on the Tabulae Iliacae, with Michael Squire
Last week we posted the first half of an interview with Dr Michael Squire from King’s College London, about his work on Philostratus’ Imagines. Here in Part 2 he tells us about a fascinating group of...
View ArticleIllustrating Winckelmann, with Daniel Orrells
This week Classics Confidential was in Berlin talking to Dr Daniel Orrells about his Humboldt research project on Johann Joachim Winckelmann – the eighteenth-century German art historian who is...
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