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John Tapp Racing
Episode 529: Damien Oliver

John Tapp Racing

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 54:02


The way James McDonald is reeling off Gr 1 wins it seems certain he'll need only two more full seasons to seriously threaten Damien Oliver's record of 129 Australian wins at the elite level. Until that happens we can continue to appreciate the distinguished record “Ollie” left behind when he retired from race riding seventeen months ago. Those 129 Gr 1's were the highlights of a magnificent career tally of 3189. Throw in 14 Scobie Breasley medals, 10 Melbourne jockey's premierships and an induction into the Racing Australia Hall of Fame at age 36, and you've got one hell of a record. Damien's Melbourne Cup win on Media Puzzle in 2002 came just days after the death of his jockey brother Jason who'd suffered multiple injuries in a Perth barrier trial fall. The story of the tragedy behind Media Puzzle's win made news around the world and remains a part of Australian racing folklore. A podcast seemed the best way to identify and document the many facets of the fascinating life of one of our best ever jockeys. “Ollie” was happy to oblige and we caught him in reminiscent mood.  He begins by admitting he still gets an occasional withdrawal symptom when the big races roll around. Damien talks of his final day in the saddle- a four race international jockey's series in Saudi Arabia. He looks back on his final Melbourne Cup carnival. Three wins over the week consolidated his all time record of 88 wins for the four day carnival. The former ace jockey looks back on his final day of riding in Australia. From seven rides at Perth's Ascot track he won the last three races to the delight of 10,000 racegoers. It was an emotional day for the WA born horseman. He talks about the death of his father Ray in a Kalgoorlie race fall in 1975. He was just three years old. Damien reflects on his original apprenticeship to step father Lindsay Rudland, and the unforgettable thrill of his very first winning ride at Bunbury. He recalls the manner in which negotiations played out for his transfer to the Freedman stable in Melbourne. He says the experience was intimidating in the beginning. The multiple premiership winner reflects on the first of his 129 Gr 1 victories. He was just 18 years old at the time.  He agrees that Mannerism's Caulfield Cup win in 1992 was the one to propel him onto the big stage. Damien is happy to admit his first Melbourne Cup appearance finished in a disaster. He's still in disbelief that he was able to win 18 Gr 1's before completing his apprenticeship. Damien reflects on the first of his three Melbourne Cup wins on Doriemus in 1995. He pays special tribute to the top class stayer. He was happy to revisit the incredible Media Puzzle story of 2002. The death of brother Jason following a freak accident in a Perth barrier trial and the reason for his decision to ride the Irish stayer in the Melbourne Cup. He remembers the race, the emotion, the aftermath and the release of a movie called The Cup nine years later. He recalls the circumstances leading up to his engagement for Fiorente in the 2013 Melbourne Cup. He'd never ridden the horse in a race but played a major part in the stallion's preparation leading up to the big race. Damien talks of three second placings in the famous event. He reflects on some favourite moments from his Gr 1 journey beginning with his first Cox Plate success on Dane Ripper in 1997. Damien remembers his second Cox Plate win on the great West Aussie Northerly. He had to survive a double protest. The champion jockey has won some major races several times over. He looks back on multiple victories in races like the Victoria Oaks, the Victoria Derby, and the 1000 Guineas.  Damien talks of several great sprinters he got to ride with special mention of the powerful grey Schillaci. Oliver won 5 races on the brilliant Testa Rossa including 3 Gr 1's. He reflects on one famous defeat at the hands of Redoute's Choice in the 1999 Caulfield Guineas. Damien says the last elite horse he rode was the multiple Gr 1 winner Anamoe. He picked up the ride on the emerging superstar when Covid restrictions prevented James McDonald from commuting to Melbourne. He was chuffed to finally snare a Golden Slipper win on Sydney filly Forensics in 2007. He had a beautiful run from the inside gate but had a fight on his hands to stave off Zizou. Damien was happy to talk about one career low point- an eight month disqualification after being found guilty of a betting offence. He explains how it took two years before he was actually charged.  He looks back on the worst of the many injuries he sustained in 35 years of race riding- a spinal fusion enabled him to keep going for another 18 years. Damien talks of the reaction of wife Trish to his retirement announcement in 2023, and the current activities of daughters Niali and Zara and son Luke. It's a laid back chat with a jockey regarded by many racing students as one of the greatest in Australian racing history.

The Hatchards Podcast
Laurent Binet on Perspectives: Michelangelo, Mannerism, and Murder

The Hatchards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 37:10


On this episode, we were joined by Laurent Binet, the Prix Goncourt-winning author of HHHH, to discuss his new novel, Perspectives—a murder mystery set in Renaissance Florence, where Giorgio Vasari (possibly the world's first art critic) is tasked with finding the killer of one of the city's most prominent painters.Like much of Binet's previous work, the novel is a historical counterfactual: the period's mise-en-scène is precisely rendered, but the story he tells is playful and inventive."Playful" is also a word that can be used to describe Binet himself. As a guest, he's funny, laid-back, and happy to go down the rabbit hole with us as we discuss everything from Proust to Philip Marlowe, Simenon to Stanley Kubrick.

Stuff You Missed in History Class
Carlo Gesualdo

Stuff You Missed in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 36:11 Transcription Available


Carlo Gesualdo's madrigals are unique and captivating. But he was seen by many as a monster in his own time due to a double murder and associations with witchcraft.  Research: Burton-Hill, Clemency. “Gesualdo: Glorious music and grisly murder.” BBC. Oct. 21, 2014. https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20130905-a-16th-century-musical-badass Caccese, Andrea. “Carlo Gesualdo: the ‘Madman' of the Italian Renaissance.” CMUSE. Sept. 20, 2014. https://www.cmuse.org/carlo-gesualdo-the-madman-of-the-italian-reinassance/ “Carlo Gesuald.” Philadelphia Chamber Music Society. DeVoto, Mark. "chromaticism". Encyclopedia Britannica, 30 Mar. 2023, https://www.britannica.com/art/chromaticism Gray, Cecil and Philip Heseltine. “Carlo Gesualdo, Prince of Venosa, Musician and Murderer.” Greenwood Press. Westport, Connecticut. 1971. Accessed online: https://archive.org/details/carlogesualdopri0000gray/page/n7/mode/1up Haar, James. “Classicism and Mannerism in 16th-Century Music.” International Review of Music Aesthetics and Sociology, vol. 1, no. 1, 1970, pp. 55–68. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/836396 LEVENBERG J. Was Carlo Gesualdo's Honour Killing Liturgical? Journal of the Royal Musical Association. Published online 2024:1-32. doi:10.1017/rma.2023.4 Ober, William B., M.D. “CARLO GESUALDO, PRINCE OF VENOSA: MURDER, MADRIGALS, AND MASOCHISM.” Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine. 1973 Jul;49(7):634-645. PMID: 4575970; PMCID: PMC1807043. Ross, Alex. “Prince of Darkness.' New Yorker. December 11, 2011. https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2011/12/19/prince-of-darkness Stevens, Denis. “Carlo Gesualdo.” The Musical Times, vol. 131, no. 1770, 1990, pp. 410–11. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/966618 Turci-Escobar, John. “Softening the Edges: Cadential Attenuation in Gesualdo's Six Books of Madrigals.” Theory and Practice, vol. 32, 2007, pp. 101–35. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/41054417 Watkins, Glenn. “The Gesualdo Hex.” W.W. Norton. 2010. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Shaded with Lena Tleib
The Beauty Of Mannerism Series: Final Episode | Gratitude Starts at Home

Shaded with Lena Tleib

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 31:36


As-salamu alaykum and welcome to the Shaded on the Day of Judgment podcast with Lena Tleib. The podcast is dedicated to deepening the understanding of Islam, while aiming to cultivate a sense of unity and inclusivity among all listeners. It will be delving into the richness of Islamic teachings and history by offering insightful lectures and discussions. Please follow us on other platforms to learn more and stay updated:  Youtube: Shadeddoj  Instagram: Shadeddoj  Tik Tok: Shadeddoj   Website: Shadeddoj.org  To contact us please email us at: info@shadeddoj.org 

Shaded with Lena Tleib
The Beauty Of Mannerism Series: Gratitude Changes Your Life

Shaded with Lena Tleib

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 18:52


As-salamu alaykum and welcome to the Shaded on the Day of Judgment podcast with Lena Tleib. The podcast is dedicated to deepening the understanding of Islam, while aiming to cultivate a sense of unity and inclusivity among all listeners. It will be delving into the richness of Islamic teachings and history by offering insightful lectures and discussions. Please follow us on other platforms to learn more and stay updated:  Youtube: Shadeddoj  Instagram: Shadeddoj  Tik Tok: Shadeddoj   Website: Shadeddoj.org  To contact us please email us at: info@shadeddoj.org 

Shaded with Lena Tleib
The Beauty Of Mannerism Series: Acceptance is the First Step

Shaded with Lena Tleib

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 31:19


As-salamu alaykum and welcome to the Shaded on the Day of Judgment podcast with Lena Tleib. The podcast is dedicated to deepening the understanding of Islam, while aiming to cultivate a sense of unity and inclusivity among all listeners. It will be delving into the richness of Islamic teachings and history by offering insightful lectures and discussions. Please follow us on other platforms to learn more and stay updated:  Youtube: Shadeddoj  Instagram: Shadeddoj  Tik Tok: Shadeddoj   Website: Shadeddoj.org  To contact us please email us at: info@shadeddoj.org 

Shaded with Lena Tleib
The Beauty Of Mannerism Series: Turning to Allah for Patience

Shaded with Lena Tleib

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 22:04


As-salamu alaykum and welcome to the Shaded on the Day of Judgment podcast with Lena Tleib. The podcast is dedicated to deepening the understanding of Islam, while aiming to cultivate a sense of unity and inclusivity among all listeners. It will be delving into the richness of Islamic teachings and history by offering insightful lectures and discussions. Please follow us on other platforms to learn more and stay updated:  Youtube: Shadeddoj  Instagram: Shadeddoj  Tik Tok: Shadeddoj   Website: Shadeddoj.org  To contact us please email us at: info@shadeddoj.org 

Shaded with Lena Tleib
The Beauty Of Mannerism Series: Patience with Obligations

Shaded with Lena Tleib

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 22:30


As-salamu alaykum and welcome to the Shaded on the Day of Judgment podcast with Lena Tleib. The podcast is dedicated to deepening the understanding of Islam, while aiming to cultivate a sense of unity and inclusivity among all listeners. It will be delving into the richness of Islamic teachings and history by offering insightful lectures and discussions. Please follow us on other platforms to learn more and stay updated:  Youtube: Shadeddoj  Instagram: Shadeddoj  Tik Tok: Shadeddoj   Website: Shadeddoj.org  To contact us please email us at: info@shadeddoj.org 

Shaded with Lena Tleib
The Beauty Of Mannerism Series: Complain to Allah

Shaded with Lena Tleib

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 24:53


As-salamu alaykum and welcome to the Shaded on the Day of Judgment podcast with Lena Tleib. The podcast is dedicated to deepening the understanding of Islam, while aiming to cultivate a sense of unity and inclusivity among all listeners. It will be delving into the richness of Islamic teachings and history by offering insightful lectures and discussions. Please follow us on other platforms to learn more and stay updated:  Youtube: Shadeddoj  Instagram: Shadeddoj  Tik Tok: Shadeddoj   Website: Shadeddoj.org  To contact us please email us at: info@shadeddoj.org 

Shaded with Lena Tleib
The Beauty Of Mannerism Series: Patience is a Virtue

Shaded with Lena Tleib

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 22:31


As-salamu alaykum and welcome to the Shaded on the Day of Judgment podcast with Lena Tleib. The podcast is dedicated to deepening the understanding of Islam, while aiming to cultivate a sense of unity and inclusivity among all listeners. It will be delving into the richness of Islamic teachings and history by offering insightful lectures and discussions. Please follow us on other platforms to learn more and stay updated:  Youtube: Shadeddoj  Instagram: Shadeddoj  Tik Tok: Shadeddoj   Website: Shadeddoj.org  To contact us please email us at: info@shadeddoj.org 

Shaded with Lena Tleib
The Beauty Of Mannerism Series: Fulfilling the Trust

Shaded with Lena Tleib

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 29:17


As-salamu alaykum and welcome to the Shaded on the Day of Judgment podcast with Lena Tleib. The podcast is dedicated to deepening the understanding of Islam, while aiming to cultivate a sense of unity and inclusivity among all listeners. It will be delving into the richness of Islamic teachings and history by offering insightful lectures and discussions. Please follow us on other platforms to learn more and stay updated:  Youtube: Shadeddoj  Instagram: Shadeddoj  Tik Tok: Shadeddoj   Website: Shadeddoj.org  To contact us please email us at: info@shadeddoj.org 

Shaded with Lena Tleib
The Beauty Of Mannerism Series: Benefits of Being Trustworthy

Shaded with Lena Tleib

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 27:15


As-salamu alaykum and welcome to the Shaded on the Day of Judgment podcast with Lena Tleib. The podcast is dedicated to deepening the understanding of Islam, while aiming to cultivate a sense of unity and inclusivity among all listeners. It will be delving into the richness of Islamic teachings and history by offering insightful lectures and discussions. Please follow us on other platforms to learn more and stay updated:  Youtube: Shadeddoj  Instagram: Shadeddoj  Tik Tok: Shadeddoj   Website: Shadeddoj.org  To contact us please email us at: info@shadeddoj.org 

Shaded with Lena Tleib
The Beauty Of Mannerism Series: Worst Types of Lies

Shaded with Lena Tleib

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 26:30


As-salamu alaykum and welcome to the Shaded on the Day of Judgment podcast with Lena Tleib. The podcast is dedicated to deepening the understanding of Islam, while aiming to cultivate a sense of unity and inclusivity among all listeners. It will be delving into the richness of Islamic teachings and history by offering insightful lectures and discussions. Please follow us on other platforms to learn more and stay updated:  Youtube: Shadeddoj  Instagram: Shadeddoj  Tik Tok: Shadeddoj   Website: Shadeddoj.org  To contact us please email us at: info@shadeddoj.org 

Shaded with Lena Tleib
The Beauty Of Mannerism Series: Three Traits to Gain and Three to Avoid

Shaded with Lena Tleib

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 20:48


As-salamu alaykum and welcome to the Shaded on the Day of Judgment podcast with Lena Tleib. The podcast is dedicated to deepening the understanding of Islam, while aiming to cultivate a sense of unity and inclusivity among all listeners. It will be delving into the richness of Islamic teachings and history by offering insightful lectures and discussions. Please follow us on other platforms to learn more and stay updated:  Youtube: Shadeddoj  Instagram: Shadeddoj  Tik Tok: Shadeddoj   Website: Shadeddoj.org  To contact us please email us at: info@shadeddoj.org 

Shaded with Lena Tleib
The Beauty Of Mannerism Series: Hiding Your Good Deeds

Shaded with Lena Tleib

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 29:16


As-salamu alaykum and welcome to the Shaded on the Day of Judgment podcast with Lena Tleib. The podcast is dedicated to deepening the understanding of Islam, while aiming to cultivate a sense of unity and inclusivity among all listeners. It will be delving into the richness of Islamic teachings and history by offering insightful lectures and discussions. Please follow us on other platforms to learn more and stay updated:  Youtube: Shadeddoj  Instagram: Shadeddoj  Tik Tok: Shadeddoj   Website: Shadeddoj.org  To contact us please email us at: info@shadeddoj.org 

Shaded with Lena Tleib
The Beauty Of Mannerism Series: Good Deeds That Can Lead to Punishment

Shaded with Lena Tleib

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 31:26


As-salamu alaykum and welcome to the Shaded on the Day of Judgment podcast with Lena Tleib. The podcast is dedicated to deepening the understanding of Islam, while aiming to cultivate a sense of unity and inclusivity among all listeners. It will be delving into the richness of Islamic teachings and history by offering insightful lectures and discussions. Please follow us on other platforms to learn more and stay updated:  Youtube: Shadeddoj  Instagram: Shadeddoj  Tik Tok: Shadeddoj   Website: Shadeddoj.org  To contact us please email us at: info@shadeddoj.org 

Shaded with Lena Tleib
The Beauty Of Mannerism Series: Truthfulness

Shaded with Lena Tleib

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 24:27


As-salamu alaykum and welcome to the Shaded on the Day of Judgment podcast with Lena Tleib. The podcast is dedicated to deepening the understanding of Islam, while aiming to cultivate a sense of unity and inclusivity among all listeners. It will be delving into the richness of Islamic teachings and history by offering insightful lectures and discussions. Please follow us on other platforms to learn more and stay updated:  Youtube: Shadeddoj  Instagram: Shadeddoj  Tik Tok: Shadeddoj   Website: Shadeddoj.org  To contact us please email us at: info@shadeddoj.org 

Shaded with Lena Tleib
The Beauty Of Mannerism Series: Steps to Nurturing Your Character Part 2

Shaded with Lena Tleib

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 21:25


As-salamu alaykum and welcome to the Shaded on the Day of Judgment podcast with Lena Tleib. The podcast is dedicated to deepening the understanding of Islam, while aiming to cultivate a sense of unity and inclusivity among all listeners. It will be delving into the richness of Islamic teachings and history by offering insightful lectures and discussions. Please follow us on other platforms to learn more and stay updated:  Youtube: Shadeddoj  Instagram: Shadeddoj  Tik Tok: Shadeddoj   Website: Shadeddoj.org  To contact us please email us at: info@shadeddoj.org 

Shaded with Lena Tleib
The Beauty Of Mannerism Series: The Pillars of Islam and Your Character

Shaded with Lena Tleib

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 28:57


As-salamu alaykum and welcome to the Shaded on the Day of Judgment podcast with Lena Tleib. The podcast is dedicated to deepening the understanding of Islam, while aiming to cultivate a sense of unity and inclusivity among all listeners. It will be delving into the richness of Islamic teachings and history by offering insightful lectures and discussions. Please follow us on other platforms to learn more and stay updated:  Youtube: Shadeddoj  Instagram: Shadeddoj  Tik Tok: Shadeddoj   Website: Shadeddoj.org  To contact us please email us at: info@shadeddoj.org 

Shaded with Lena Tleib
The Beauty Of Mannerism Series: Steps to Nurturing Your Character

Shaded with Lena Tleib

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 26:56


As-salamu alaykum and welcome to the Shaded on the Day of Judgment podcast with Lena Tleib. The podcast is dedicated to deepening the understanding of Islam, while aiming to cultivate a sense of unity and inclusivity among all listeners. It will be delving into the richness of Islamic teachings and history by offering insightful lectures and discussions. Please follow us on other platforms to learn more and stay updated:  Youtube: Shadeddoj  Instagram: Shadeddoj  Tik Tok: Shadeddoj   Website: Shadeddoj.org  To contact us please email us at: info@shadeddoj.org 

Shaded with Lena Tleib
The Beauty Of Mannerism Series: Is Change Possible

Shaded with Lena Tleib

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 20:30


As-salamu alaykum and welcome to the Shaded on the Day of Judgment podcast with Lena Tleib. The podcast is dedicated to deepening the understanding of Islam, while aiming to cultivate a sense of unity and inclusivity among all listeners. It will be delving into the richness of Islamic teachings and history by offering insightful lectures and discussions. Please follow us on other platforms to learn more and stay updated:  Youtube: Shadeddoj  Instagram: Shadeddoj  Tik Tok: Shadeddoj   Website: Shadeddoj.org  To contact us please email us at: info@shadeddoj.org 

Shaded with Lena Tleib
The Beauty Of Mannerism Series: Nature vs Nurture

Shaded with Lena Tleib

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 19:32


As-salamu alaykum and welcome to the Shaded on the Day of Judgment podcast with Lena Tleib. The podcast is dedicated to deepening the understanding of Islam, while aiming to cultivate a sense of unity and inclusivity among all listeners. It will be delving into the richness of Islamic teachings and history by offering insightful lectures and discussions. Please follow us on other platforms to learn more and stay updated:  Youtube: Shadeddoj  Instagram: Shadeddoj  Tik Tok: Shadeddoj   Website: Shadeddoj.org  To contact us please email us at: info@shadeddoj.org 

Shaded with Lena Tleib
The Beauty Of Mannerism Series: How Will I Enter Heaven

Shaded with Lena Tleib

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 21:25


As-salamu alaykum and welcome to the Shaded on the Day of Judgment podcast with Lena Tleib. The podcast is dedicated to deepening the understanding of Islam, while aiming to cultivate a sense of unity and inclusivity among all listeners. It will be delving into the richness of Islamic teachings and history by offering insightful lectures and discussions. Please follow us on other platforms to learn more and stay updated:  Youtube: Shadeddoj  Instagram: Shadeddoj  Tik Tok: Shadeddoj   Website: Shadeddoj.org  To contact us please email us at: info@shadeddoj.org 

Shaded with Lena Tleib
The Beauty Of Mannerism Series: How and Why Does ALLAH Test Us?

Shaded with Lena Tleib

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 26:47


As-salamu alaykum and welcome to the Shaded on the Day of Judgment podcast with Lena Tleib. The podcast is dedicated to deepening the understanding of Islam, while aiming to cultivate a sense of unity and inclusivity among all listeners. It will be delving into the richness of Islamic teachings and history by offering insightful lectures and discussions. Please follow us on other platforms to learn more and stay updated:  Youtube: Shadeddoj  Instagram: Shadeddoj  Tik Tok: Shadeddoj   Website: Shadeddoj.org  To contact us please email us at: info@shadeddoj.org 

Shaded with Lena Tleib
The Beauty of Mannerism Series: Questions Every Muslim Should Know How to Answer

Shaded with Lena Tleib

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 16:57


As-salamu alaykum and welcome to the Shaded on the Day of Judgment podcast with Lena Tleib. The podcast is dedicated to deepening the understanding of Islam, while aiming to cultivate a sense of unity and inclusivity among all listeners. It will be delving into the richness of Islamic teachings and history by offering insightful lectures and discussions. Please follow us on other platforms to learn more and stay updated:  Youtube: Shadeddoj  Instagram: Shadeddoj  Tik Tok: Shadeddoj   Website: Shadeddoj.org  To contact us please email us at: info@shadeddoj.org 

Shaded with Lena Tleib
The Beauty of Mannerism Series: Develop These 4 Character Qualities to Live a Life Without Worry

Shaded with Lena Tleib

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 7:49


As-salamu alaykum and welcome to the Shaded on the Day of Judgment podcast with Lena Tleib. The podcast is dedicated to deepening the understanding of Islam, while aiming to cultivate a sense of unity and inclusivity among all listeners. It will be delving into the richness of Islamic teachings and history by offering insightful lectures and discussions. Please follow us on other platforms to learn more and stay updated:  Youtube: Shadeddoj  Instagram: Shadeddoj  Tik Tok: Shadeddoj   Website: Shadeddoj.org  To contact us please email us at: info@shadeddoj.org 

RTÉ - Arena Podcast
The Long-Winded Lady - Looking for Brigid - - Art's Wildest Movement: Mannerism - Ficino Ensemble

RTÉ - Arena Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 52:57


The Long-Winded Lady - Looking for Brigid - - Art's Wildest Movement: Mannerism - Ficino Ensemble

Alroya Podcasts الرؤية بودكاست
عندما تكلم عباقرة فنون عصر النهضة (جورجيو فاساري)_للدكتور محمود محجوب

Alroya Podcasts الرؤية بودكاست

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 5:36


كان جده الأكبر لازارو فاساري فنانًا متعدد المواهب الفنية فقد كان يعمل فخارًا، ومبدعًا للسروج المزخرفة، ورسامًا للمنمنمات، وخزافًا بارعًا. وبعد أن استثمر في المثل العليا للتناغم اللوني في صوره، تحول فاساري نحو تقنيات Mannerism في لوحاته الدينية. التدقيق اللغوي: ناصر أبو عون التعليق الصوتي والتنفيذ: بدر البلوشي

Sundays With Chrissy
What's Mannerism | Black Men Stepped Up

Sundays With Chrissy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 32:26


Are we not teaching our children manners? When did we stop allowing children to address adults by their proper terms? Ma'am, Sir, Aunt Uncle, Mr, Mrs etc. I had an issue and I was able to reach out to 3 black men in my village for advice and they did their thing. Tune into this weeks episode and let me know what your thoughts were. Make sure to follow me on Instagram:⁠ instagram.com/__thejanedoe__⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sundayswithchrissy/message

EMPOWERING THE THIRD DAY ECCLESIA
THE PRINCIPLE OF UNMASKING FAMILIAR SPIRIT/PRINCIPLE OF WARRIORS OF RIGHTEOUSNESS. PART 7.

EMPOWERING THE THIRD DAY ECCLESIA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 122:09


THE PRINCIPLE OF UNMASKING FAMILIAR SPIRIT/PRINCIPLE OF WARRIORS OF RIGHTEOUSNESS. PART 7. 2 CORINTHIANS 10: 4 THE WEAPONS OF OUR WARFARE ARE NOT THE WEAPONS OF THE WORLD. INSTEAD, THEY HAVE aDIVINE POWER TO DEMOLISH STRONGHOLDS. 5 WE TEAR DOWN ARGUMENTS AND EVERY PRESUMPTION SET UP AGAINST THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOD; AND WE TAKE CAPTIVE EVERY THOUGHT TO MAKE IT OBEDIENT TO CHRIST. 6 AND WE WILL BE READY TO PUNISH EVERY ACT OF DISOBEDIENCE, AS SOON AS YOUR OBEDIENCE IS COMPLETE. DELIVERANCE BEGINS WITH THE AWARENESS OF THE PATTERNS OF HOW THINGS, PEOPLE, AND EVENTS WORK WITHIN AND AROUND US. OUR LIVES, INDIVIDUALLY, ARE THE SUMMATION OF A POWERFUL, WELL DELIBERATED CONSTRUCTED IDEOLOGY AND CULTURAL PHILOSOPHY. ALL THAT DEFINES US BOTH INTERNALLY AND EXTERNALLY, IN TERMS OF BEHAVIORAL CHARACTER, ATTITUDE, HABITS, MANNERISM, OR PREFERENCES, ARE WELL THOUGHT OUT PLANS OF A HIGHLY SOPHISTICATED HUMANISTIC SYSTEM CONFIGURED BY PRINCIPLES AND POWERS OVER REALMS AND SPHERES DESIGNED TO DERAIL THE FATHER'S INITIATIVE FOR OUR DESTINY. IN THE CONTEXT OF THE FALL, WE ALL INHERITED A CODED PROGRAMED SYSTEM, DESIGNED TO SHAPE AND DETERMINE HOW WE SEE, FEEL, DESIRE, WALK, TALK OR RESPOND TO LIFE REGARDLESS OF THE GENERAL. THESE CODED SYSTEMS ARE THE DELIBERATE ACTIVITY OF THE RULING PRINCIPALITY AND AUTHORITY, POSITIONED BY THE HIGH RANKING FORCES OF DARKNESS INTERFACING WITH TERRITORIAL FAMILIAR SPIRITS FAMILIAR SPIRIT IS PROBABLY ONE OF THE STRONGEST SPIRITUAL MEANS THE FORCES OF DARKNESS EMPLOY TO ATTACK MOST CHRISTIANS, AND I CAN ASSURE YOU THAT THEY ARE OFTEN SUCCESSFUL. WHY? BECAUSE THE OPERATION OF A FAMILIAR SPIRIT IS BASED ON CERTAIN PREDICTABLE PRINCIPLES ESTABLISHED BY PRINCIPALITIES ASSIGNED TO MAINTAIN CERTAIN POSITION OR STATUESQUE WITHIN PEOPLE LIVING WITHIN CERTAIN REGIONS THAT HAVE IGNORANTLY ALLOWED CERTAIN SPIRITS OR DEMONIC SYSTEMS TO BE ESTABLISHED, WHEREBY THE SPIRITS HAVE DETERMINED PECULIAR BEHAVIORAL VALUES AND THINKING MOLDS. UNFORTUNATELY, MOST BELIEVERS DO NOT UNDERSTAND THE PRINCIPLE OF WARFARE, HENCE, THEY HAVE UNDERPLAYED THE STRENGTH OF THE ENEMY BY IGNORING SOME PRINCIPLES THE LORD TAUGHT IN THE WORD FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF DESTROYING THE WORKS OF THE ENEMY. THE ENEMY IS SMART IN THE SENSE THAT HE HAD TAKEN ENOUGH TIME TO STUDY MAN, AND HE UNDERSTANDS THAT THE FALLEN ADAMIC NATURE IN MAN LIKES TO REACT TO THINGS AND EVENTS RATHER THAN RESPOND ACCORDINGLY. THIS PRINCIPLE OF STUDYING YOUR OPPONENT IN WARFARE IS SOMETHING THE DEVIL IS GOOD AT, BECAUSE HE KNOWS THAT THE ONLY WAY HE CAN DEFEAT OR NEUTRALIZE THE STRENGTH OF MAN IS TO KEEP HIM FROM DISCOVERING THE KEYS OF IDENTIFYING HIS STRENGTH AND THE OPERATIONAL PRINCIPLE OF STAYING AHEAD OF THE WILES OF THE ENEMY. THEREFORE, THE ENEMY HAS A WILL ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE OF LEADERSHIP POSITION, WITH THE MISSION OF WEAKENING AND FRUSTRATING THE CHURCH, EVEN AS WE PREACH AND TEACH ABOUT KINGDOM ADVANCEMENT. THIS IS KNOWN THROUGH THE CONCEPT OF WHAT IS KNOWN AS A FAMILIAR SPIRIT. FAMILIAR SPIRITS OPERATE THROUGH A STRONG BELIEF SYSTEM, TRENDS, MINDS-SETS, IDEAS, AND PERSPECTIVES THAT HAVE FORMED THE BASE OF OUR BEHAVIORAL ATTITUDES. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/isaiah-phillips-akintola/message

Sulaiman Moola
Forgotten Etiquettes - 01 Mannerism

Sulaiman Moola

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 3:03


RSN Racing Pulse
Jerome Hunter - Barb Raider resumes in the Mannerism and Rich Fortune runs in the Zedative Stakes

RSN Racing Pulse

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 6:16


Jerome Hunter has Barb Raider resuming in the Mannerism takes tomorrow along with Rich Fortune contesting the Zedative Stakes

Peace, Be Still W/Katera Renae
Femininity Series: Operating In Your Femininity (Feminine Mannerism)

Peace, Be Still W/Katera Renae

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 15:39


In this episode, I discuss what it may look like to operate in your femininity! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katerarenaeco/ A Cup of Kk: https://katerawomack86.wixsite.com/my-site Resources: https://www.verywellmind.com/ Pinterest: https://pin.it/57GW9um --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Stuff You Missed in History Class
Lavinia Fontana Zappi

Stuff You Missed in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 34:36


Lavinia Fontana was taught painting by her father, and became one of the earliest examples of a woman with an independent career in art that supported her family. She became very well-known for her portraits and her devotional art.  Research: Bohn, Babette. “Women Artists, Their Patrons, and Their Publics in Early Modern Bologna.” Pennsylvania State University Press. 2021. Villa, Angelica. “National Gallery of Victoria Acquires Lavinia Fontana Painting to Address ‘Gender Imbalance.'” ARTnews. Feb. 8, 2022. https://www.artnews.com/art-news/market/national-gallery-of-victoria-lavinia-fontana-acquisition-1234618453/ National Gallery of Ireland. “Part 1: Introducing the Lavinia Fontana Conservation and Research Project.” Aug. 22, 2019. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_N0nv40TzEk National Gallery of Ireland. “Conservation treatment of Lavinia Fontana's painting.” https://www.nationalgallery.ie/explore-and-learn/conservation-and-research-projects/lavinia-fontana-conservation-and-research-0 Casoni, Felice Antonio. “Medal.” The British Museum. https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/C_G3-IP-370 Lupi, Livia. “This Day in History: August 11.” Italian Art Society. August 11, 2016. https://www.italianartsociety.org/2016/08/lavinia-fontana-died-on-11-august-1614-in-rome/ Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Lavinia Fontana". Encyclopedia Britannica, 7 Aug. 2022, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Lavinia-Fontana Sanchez, Francisco Del Rio. “Where did the Queen of Sheba rule—Arabia or Africa?” National Geographic. June 7, 2021. https://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/history-and-civilisation/2021/06/where-did-the-queen-of-sheba-rule-arabia-or-africa McIver, Katherine A. “Renaissance Women Painting Themselves.” Art Herstory. June 8, 2019. https://artherstory.net/self-portraits-by-renaissance-women-artists/ Murphy, Caroline P. “Lavinia Fontana and ‘Le Dame Della Città': Understanding Female Artistic Patronage in Late Sixteenth-Century Bologna.” Renaissance Studies, vol. 10, no. 2, 1996, pp. 190–208. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/24412268 “Mannerism.” National Gallery of Art. https://www.nga.gov/features/slideshows/mannerism.html See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rebuilding The Renaissance
Episode 189 - Theory - What Is Mannerism?

Rebuilding The Renaissance

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 19:42


The art produced in Italy in the first half of the 16th century seemed to intentionally reject the principles of Renaissance art. Artists such as Pontormo, Rosso Fiorentino, Giulio Romano, Parmigianino, and Bronzino introduced their own particular styles to their works, creating what later art historians would term "Mannerism." This episode will unpack this controversial and often confusing movement, and explore its various expressions. 

Without Pictures
Mannerism and Modern Architecture, Colin Rowe

Without Pictures

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 70:49


1950 Read by Kate Finning

How Not to DM
Kat Kruger of D20 Dames and Steampunk Unicorn Studios

How Not to DM

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 42:44


Kat Kruger has so many talents, it's no wonder she took to game design and DMing a podcast so quickly! If you're in the States, you're probably familiar with her D&D/Nerds Candy collaboration that hit shelves in summer, 2021. She's contributed to or written tons of other 5e supplements as well! Kat has also been running the D20 Dames game for almost 5 years, creating an awesome, family friendly show based in a homebrewed Forgotten Realms story. Guest Links https://twitter.com/KatKruger (Kat's Twitter) https://www.steampunkunicornstudio.com/ (Steampunk Unicorn Studios) https://twitter.com/d20Dames (D20 Dames Twitter) How Not to DM Links https://linktr.ee/hn2dm (How Not to DM Linktree) Sponsor Links https://gemmedfirefly.com/collections/dungeon-glitch (Gemmed Firefly: Use Code DRAGON for 15% Off!) https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/373473/Mannerism?affiliate_id=3072629 (Mannerism RPG) Affiliate Links https://www.heroforge.com/tap/?ref=hn2dm (Hero Forge) https://adventuredice.ca/ (Adventure Dice - Use Code HN2DM for 10% off!) https://www.dmsguild.com/browse.php?affiliate_id=3072629 (DM's Guild) https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?affiliate_id=3072629 (DriveThru RPG) Intro and Outro by Danijel Zambo, Quickfire Chaos Intro by Exekat - from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/danijel-zambo/stardust (Intro) License code: V6S3IIRCDBKZA04H https://uppbeat.io/t/danijel-zambo/game-over (Outro) License code: E6HIMIAQP22TUA1X https://uppbeat.io/t/exekat/bang (Quickfire Chaos Intro) License code: 4KHRVTG25QD01LNT Quickfire Chaos Ambience: https://www.patreon.com/arcaneanthems (Arcane Anthems) Support Danijel Zambo: https://danijel-zambo.bandcamp.com/ (Bandcamp) http://soundcloud.com/danijel-zambo (Soundcloud) https://open.spotify.com/artist/1ZD9ri2wmZZPL4qs92sXZX (Spotify)

How Not to DM
Kat Kruger of D20 Dames and Steampunk Unicorn Studios

How Not to DM

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 42:53


Kat Kruger has so many talents, it's no wonder she took to game design and DMing a podcast so quickly! If you're in the States, you're probably familiar with her D&D/Nerds Candy collaboration that hit shelves in summer, 2021. She's contributed to or written tons of other 5e supplements as well! Kat has also been running the D20 Dames game for almost 5 years, creating an awesome, family friendly show based in a homebrewed Forgotten Realms story. Guest Links https://twitter.com/KatKruger (Kat's Twitter) https://www.steampunkunicornstudio.com/ (Steampunk Unicorn Studios) https://twitter.com/d20Dames (D20 Dames Twitter) How Not to DM Links https://linktr.ee/hn2dm (How Not to DM Linktree) Sponsor Links https://gemmedfirefly.com/collections/dungeon-glitch (Gemmed Firefly: Use Code DRAGON for 15% Off!) https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/373473/Mannerism?affiliate_id=3072629 (Mannerism RPG) Affiliate Links https://www.heroforge.com/tap/?ref=hn2dm (Hero Forge) https://adventuredice.ca/ (Adventure Dice - Use Code HN2DM for 10% off!) https://www.dmsguild.com/browse.php?affiliate_id=3072629 (DM's Guild) https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?affiliate_id=3072629 (DriveThru RPG) Intro and Outro by Danijel Zambo, Quickfire Chaos Intro by Exekat - from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/danijel-zambo/stardust (Intro) License code: V6S3IIRCDBKZA04H https://uppbeat.io/t/danijel-zambo/game-over (Outro) License code: E6HIMIAQP22TUA1X https://uppbeat.io/t/exekat/bang (Quickfire Chaos Intro) License code: 4KHRVTG25QD01LNT Quickfire Chaos Ambience: https://www.patreon.com/arcaneanthems (Arcane Anthems) Support Danijel Zambo: https://danijel-zambo.bandcamp.com/ (Bandcamp) http://soundcloud.com/danijel-zambo (Soundcloud) https://open.spotify.com/artist/1ZD9ri2wmZZPL4qs92sXZX (Spotify)

Osos Golosos
Osos Golosos S. 2 Ep 23 - Bullet Trains, Texas Camping, Annoying Gym Mannerism!!

Osos Golosos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 89:11


Welcome back to the Osos den! Don Juan still hasnt gotten his pickles.. can yall help an Oso out?!? We go into what really grinds our gears at the gym, and where to go when camping in texas, we know the spots! Would you take a bullet train across the ocean?? What about from State to State? Don't forget to leave a comment, like and hit that SUB button for new episodes Every Thursday! Listen/Follow us: https://linktr.ee/ososgolosospodcast https://instagram.com/osos.golosos.podcast?utm_medium=copy_link Edited & Produced by: Spektrestudios.com https://instagram.com/spektrestudios?utm_medium=copy_link https://youtube.com/channel/UC_n0Bj68XB774rMBBzlhK6A #osos #bears #dfw #goloso #comedy #hispanic #podcast #reels #tiktok #podcasting #smallyoutuber #favorite #fortworth #gym #gymlife #bullettrain #mannerisms #hillcountry #devilsbackbone #rivers #camping #marraige #wedding #marvel #pickles

Living Reality
The RANT - Feminine Energy with Terrell

Living Reality

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 36:09


Is it Mannerism or Energy. 

LATE NIGHT CRUISIN' - PODCAST
S5P4 - Bussy & Other Sex Talk Turn Offs, Sexual Mannerism Double Standards, Sexual Rejections & Entitlements

LATE NIGHT CRUISIN' - PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 49:55


Art Slice - A Palatable Serving of Art History
16: El Greco loco - Mannerism Mayhem! 'The Annunciation' From 1597

Art Slice - A Palatable Serving of Art History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 52:50


Oh jeez - this is a wild one...... Stephanie and Russell are back with another serving and boy, is it a _ROMP_. This week, join them as they head further back into Art History than ever before – to the 16th century to introduce El Greco, a catalyst of Modern Art. Looking to make it big, El Greco left the island life of Crete for the bustling Italian cities of Venice and Rome. There, he picked up traits from Renaissance and Mannerism styles and added some hometown Post-Byzantine spice – resulting in a bizarre yet stunning combination of colors and dynamic compositions never before seen in art history. He also made some friends - and enemies - along the way. Despite the Counter Reformation's harsh grip on Europe, EG was still able to thrive utilizing his strange style (that echoed his eccentric personality) to continually score commissions while managing to stand out amongst his contemporaries. After his death, he was mostly forgotten about until his rediscovery in the 19th century. Modern artists of the 20th century claimed him since he laid the groundwork for breaking visual tradition. And it was famous works like The Annunciation (1597) that caught the eye of Remedios Varo and Pablo Picasso among other art giants like Paul Cezanne. Stephanie and Russell discuss the first iterations of abstraction present in The Annunciation (1597) in which a teenage Mary is receiving heavenly news from towering angels and a turbulent celestial cloud column with floating cherub heads. Topics include: the rebranding of the Catholic Church (RC²), a lotta olives, trash talking Michelangelo (not us), long babies, miniature galleries for rats, time travel, and a plushie Remedios Varo mascot. There is no Art Pantry this week because Bean is missing. The song featured in this episode was “A Forest for me and You” by Komiku from the album A Tale is Never Forgotten which can be found here. Consider supporting their work! https://chezmonplaisir.bandcamp.com/album/a-tale-is-never-forgotten Reviewing, subscribing, liking, and sharing really helps support the show: Follow us on twitter, tiktok, youtube, and instagram. Be sure to listen to all the cuts that didn't make it into the episode on our Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/artslicepod Grab a sticker or a Three Witches t-shirt artslicepod.com/shop Check out some great books related to our episodes here (and support independent bookstores in the process): https://bookshop.org/shop/artslicepod

Thick Lines
15 - Maxxinistas

Thick Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 73:19


Summer reading kicks off! Katie and Sally discuss Sam Kieth's “The Maxx” (1993–1998). CW: sexual violence. Topics discussed include the comics code, Carol Clover, Green Lantern #54, Camille Paglia, Vaughn Bodē, Mannerism, the time KoRn visited the Mütter Museum, Zero Girl, Elektra: Assassin, and more. Next time: “The Drifting Classroom Vol. 2.” Follow us on Instagram @thicklinespod.

Pigeon Hour
Kids are people too

Pigeon Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 15:44


Update Feb 12, 2023: Automated audio experiment with the Automator app no one usesIntroBack in 2016, I got my first job as a summer camp counselor. It was an outdoor adventure day camp, to which the six figure-making lawyers and consultants of Washington, D.C. sent their straight-A getting, lacrosse-playing children for a taste of the great outdoors. The campers ranged from four years of age to 15, with those nine and up able to choose which among the activities—kayaking, rock climbing, horseback riding, and more—to pursue. I, as a typical sheltered suburbanite (though a competitive rock climber rather than a lacrosse player), had attended the camp myself throughout my childhood. We Junior Counselors, or “JCs,” could request which age-activity combinations to supervise. Though I had to do my fair share of toddler-wrangling, I was granted a few weeks in the Big Leagues: the rock climbing program for kids aged 9-15. Each cohort of about 12 campers had 3 staff members: a JC, a head counselor or “HC” at least 18 years old, and an “instructor” to provide technical expertise. As a 16 year old mere months older than some of my campers, it was a little bizarre. I was an Adult, getting paid (barely) to ensure that the youth in my care remained happy and healthy in the rugged Maryland wilderness. By and large, it was a good camp. What I'm about to say doesn't negate the overall-positive experience of most campers.LyingStaff lied to campers constantly. We were expected to, and generally obliged. Not about important things, either. In fact, the lies generally concerned utterly trivial matters. Child protection is goodNow, I'm not entirely naive. I understand that placing children of all genders in the care of three young adults literally in the woods, including on one overnight campout per week, is a situation tailor-made for abuse. And the camp, to its credit, took this very seriously. We had training after training and rules and guidelines galore designed to ensure that no staff member would ever be tempted to misuse his or her power and status.This was a good thing. Child abuse is bad, and I'm glad we erred on the side of “careful.” I understood that my relationship with the campers was not to be intimate. Staff shouldn't, and didn't, reveal the skeletons in their closet to middle schoolers at rock climbing camp. No playing “truth or dare” around the campfire, either. Understood.Casual dishonestyBut did we really have to lie so much? Take my age. Though I don't recall being explicitly told “you may not reveal your age to campers,” doing just this was an obvious norm among staff. Like any normal human being, the campers wanted to know some basic biographical information about the people they were spending their summers with. This was particularly true for me, a 16 year old who looked about 14 on a good day, whose size-small “counselor” tank top was held up with safety pins to prevent the neck hole from drooping down to my nipples. My fellow counselors, when inevitably asked this question, would say something like “you have to guess” or “six hundred” or “maybe if we win the song competition I'll tell you at the end of the week” (they wouldn't). Nobody said “17” or “31” or “sorry, I can't tell you that.”Though human memory is fallible and it's been five years, I'm pretty sure I got tired of telling stupid, pointless lies. When campers asked, I made the completely banal decision to answer their question. Our conversations generally went like this:Camper: How old are you?Me: sixteen.Camper: You look like you're [insert number between 11 and 15].Me: I know.Camper: Ok.And that was that. My authority remained intact. No one stopped listening to me. Maybe I'm indulging myself, but I think the campers might have been pleasantly surprised at, you know, not being lied to for once. I didn't only do this for the sake of my campers' dignity. I really did look younger than some of the campers, and it was in my own best interest that they be aware I was not. My fellow counselors didn't get mad at me. They didn't bring it up. They just kept on lying to the kids, and I did not. I can't say for sure I was the only one who told the truth, but I sure never heard anyone else do the same.It wasn't just my age. They'd ask which school I went to, and (if my memory serves correctly) I told them. I'm sure they asked some things I really couldn't or shouldn't have answered, and then I wouldn't tell them. Ageism Back in my gung-ho veganism days, I remember thinking the term speciesism was really dumb. Damn right, we should treat different species differently. Unlike with, say, racial identity, there really are important differences—moral and otherwise—between dandelions, lobsters, chickens, and humans. I still think the term is ripe for misinterpretation, but I now see the underlying concept as sound. Speciesism is arbitrary differential treatment, rather than differential treatment justified by real differences in underlying traits. Ageism is the same way. We really should treat young kids differently than adults, but only because they have different underlying traits—not because of their age per se. If we don't think that kids' have the cognitive capacity or confidence or something to make big life decisions or competently assess risk, fine.I'm not saying we should let infants sign contracts, and I'm not even saying we should never lie to children. Whatever Kant would have you think, dishonesty is sometimes the lesser of two evils and therefore the right thing to do, but the chronological age of the person you'd be lying to isn't a good enough justification. The socially acceptable prejudiceI guess great minds think alike, because after writing this subheading I came across the AARP's article “Workplace Age Discrimination Still Flourishes in America.” Under its own subheading, “Ageism: An accepted bias,” it argues thatageism in the workplace occurs every day across America, and it is tolerated or — even worse — unrecognized for what it truly is: discrimination, plain and simple.“Age discrimination is so pervasive that people don't even recognize it's illegal,” asserts Kristin Alden, an attorney specializing in employee rights at the Alden Law Group in Washington, D.C. Ageism is most commonly discussed in the context of employment discrimination, but its social acceptability rings just as true in the context of other, non-workplace incarnations. Reasons whyAnyway, I think there are two fundamental reasons why ageism is so common and acceptable:* Age really does correlate with differences in underlying characteristics like mental aptitude.* All adults were once children, and most adults expect to eventually get old.The first reason seems pretty intuitive; it really can be hard to tell what is justified differential treatment (say, not letting toddlers sign legally-binding agreements) and what is straight-up, arbitrary bias.The second point is more subtle. It's the “I can't be racist—I have a black friend!” of ageism. “I can't be biased against children,” we think, “I was a child myself once!” I think there's a bit of retributive justice going on, too: if I had to endure a childhood of casual, well-meaning disrespect, why shouldn't I get to enjoy the status-privileges of adulthood?These narratives are rarely made explicit. I'm sure I've been disrespectful to children before without saying such things out loud, or even really thinking about them directly. Nor are they malicious. When my fellow counselors and I were lying to the campers, we thought of it as a big joke. We were teasing them, playing a game the campers never agreed to join.This is why ageism is so pernicious. It's easy to moralize racism and sexism; there are the oppressors and the oppressed. What happens when we're all on both sides of the power structure, albeit at different times in our lives? This bias, well-intentioned and hidden in plain sight, doesn't fit well into a compelling moral narrative. Candy-coated contempt If you only read one link in this post, make it the Atlantic's “There's a Better Way to Parent: Less Yelling, Less Praise” (warning: uses up one of your monthly free articles), an interview with the author of Hunt, Gather, Parent: What Ancient Cultures Can Teach Us About the Lost Art of Raising Happy, Helpful Little Humans. Part of it reads:Joe Pinsker: Many American parenting strategies, you estimate, are only about 100 years old, and some of them arose more recently than that. What about American parenting sticks out to you as distinctive and particularly strange?Michaeleen Doucleff: One of the craziest things we do is praise children constantly. When I was first working on the book, I recorded myself to see how frequently I praised my little girl, Rosy, and I noticed that I would exaggeratedly react to even her smallest accomplishments, like drawing a flower or writing a letter, with a comment like “Good job!” or “Wow! What a beautiful flower!”This is insane if you look around the world and throughout human history. Everywhere I went, I don't know if I ever heard a parent praise a child. Yet these kids are incredibly self-sufficient, confident, and respectful—everything we want praise to do, these kids already have it, without the praise.It's hard to cut back on praise, because it's so baked in, but later on, I decided to try. It's not that there's no feedback, but it's much gentler feedback—parents will smile or nod if a child is doing something they want. I started doing that, and Rosy's behavior really improved. A lot of the attention-seeking behavior went away.Doucleff emphasizes how excessive praise induces attention-seeking behavior, but I'd like to draw attention to its direct, first-order effect: children feel disrespected. BaseballI started playing baseball in first grade, and didn't stop for nearly a decade. During elementary school, I distinctly remember loathing the hollow, meaningless compliments that coach after coach fed to us players (which my father just confirmed as a regular complaint of mine, so I'm not making this up). Practices and games were a constant stream of “Way to go down swinging, Jackson!” and “Great effort, Mike!” If you had asked me at 8 why I hated these “compliments,” I'm not sure what I would have said. In retrospect, though, I think I (correctly) understood them as a subtle reminder that we elementary schoolers were unworthy of being treated like normal human beings. After all, I knew the coaches were being disingenuous most of the time; it just wasn't plausible that everything we did was so commendable. In other words, I knew that adults were lying to me. Perhaps the word “lying” is a little strong, but I'll stand by it. Saying “great job” when you know damn well that the job wasn't great, with intent to deceive, seems like a lie to me—however well-intentioned. (Literally) feels bad, manThere's another subtle objection that I'd like to preempt. In the annals of culture-war adjacent academia, there is plenty of discussion of things like “dehumanization,” “stereotype threat,” and structural racism or sexism, which some folks are skeptical of. Whatever you think about these things, I'd like to distinguish them from what I've been calling “casual disrespect” of kids. Some social theorists purport these institutions to be important because of their subtle, nefarious, perhaps even subconscious impact on the structure of society. Even if nobody is overtly offended by bits of casual sexism thrown around, the thinking goes, such behavior helps to perpetuate a structural imbalance between the power and autonomy of men and women.I'm not disputing this, but once again let me emphasize the direct, first-order effects of “casual disrespect.” It is not merely that kids are disempowered or whatever. It literally makes them feel bad! Ok, I can't say for sure what's going on in other people's heads, but it sure as hell made me feel bad, and it sure seemed like my campers felt bad when they were being lied to. We can speculate about the second-order, structural effects of ageism all we want, but let's not forget that people feel bad when they sense they're being disrespected, and kids are people too. Not just dishonestySo far, I've focused on dishonesty because it's the thing I have salient personal experience with (as a camp counselor and baseball player). That said, there are countless other ways that we adults treat children inappropriately without giving it a second thought.Mannerism and tone of voiceYou know how everyone talks to dogs and babies in weird, high-pitched voices? Yeah, we do a slightly toned-down version to kids as old as, say, 13, and I don't think it's cool. This video (starts at 0:52, watch for about 30 seconds) is a fascinating example. The speaker is explicitly demonstrating how to treat children respectfully and yet still talks in a distinctly “baby talk” tone of voice. It goes like this:The first thing to remember is, children are humans, just like you.If you're not used to being around kids, I know it can be tempting to speak down to them or talk to them in baby talk, but honestly, you really don't have to do that. You can speak to a child the same way you speak to anyone else. In fact, that's the best way to speak to them…For example, it's better to say, even to a five month old infant, “Would you like your bottle?” versus “Baby want a baba?”…For instance, you could say, “Can you point to that crayon?”…The bolded lines are spoken in ‘baby talk-lite,' and I don't blame her. When I imagine speaking to an eight year old exactly the way I would speak to a peer (in tone and manner, not content), it feels weird. Instead, I instinctively make the pitch of my voice a bit higher, add more inflection to my voice, and otherwise subtly adjust my mannerisms. It's not full-on “baby-talking,” but it is a step in that (wrong) direction.Content censorshipI'm perfectly willing to accept that children are sometimes genuinely not mature enough to handle certain content. I, for example, had nightmares for weeks after watching the movie Contact when I was about seven. I'm pretty sure that wouldn't happen to me now. But I think we sometimes deem things “inappropriate” without even considering whether the content could plausibly cause anything bad to happen. If you think there's a reasonable chance your kid might learn that violence is ok or have nightmares after watching a violent movie, fine, don't show it to him. But if you're inclined not to let your kid watch Zero Dark Thirty or something because of some vague notion that it's “inappropriate,” consider interrogating this intuition.Compared to violence, it's even harder to justify our sex prohibition. I'm far from the first person to note America's prudish tendencies, but even liberal, sex-positive people often concede that kids shouldn't see naked bodies or watch people have sex on screen. Again, there are plausible justifications for this. If a sex scene is borderline (or not so borderline) abusive, you might worry that a child would learn the wrong lessons about power and consent and such. Likewise, I think everyone should be wary of regularly consuming superstimuli like porn, children included. That said, literally what bad thing is going to happen if your kid sees Rose naked in Titanic? I managed to survive the movie as a kid without becoming a sex addict. Curse words are very similar to content censorship. I get it, we don't want third graders running around yelling “FUCK” just to get everyone's attention at Walmart. But what, exactly, is so problematic with children using the same words that adults use in the appropriate setting? Path dependence and coordinationThere is one very real barrier to treating children more like normal human beings: coordination. If your child is the first of her peers who knows how babies are made, other parents might get upset if little Julia relates this information to her friends. Likewise, even if you're ok with Johnny cursing after he stubs his toe, others might look down on you both. Breaking social norms ain't easy. Even still, there are some things for which being the first mover isn't too difficult. If you're the only baseball coach who doesn't ceaselessly offer empty praise to the players and all the kids like you just as much, you're really not risking your reputation. Likewise, other adults might be a little surprised when you speak to a toddler in a completely normal tone of voice, but they're not going to exile you from polite society. Perhaps, gradually, the norms can creep in the right direction. ConclusionAccording to my parents, my second grade teacher told them that I “acted like a 40 year old man.” I still don't know what she meant by this—I cried all the time, so it definitely wasn't emotional stability. The point, though, is that perhaps my childhood experience was not representative of others'. If so, maybe kids really aren't harmed or offended by being told untruths and being prevented from watching violent movies. Maybe my campers really didn't mind when we refused to reveal our ages, and maybe other children genuinely prefer when adults speak in a modified tone of voice. But, to be frank, I don't think so. I may have been more interested in physics than the median first grader (an interest I have since lost), but I highly doubt that my entire experience was sui generis. After all, I was playing baseball and basketball and doing Cub Scout stuff and playing trumpet and going to summer camp just like so many of my peers. And, just like them, I endured the same needless censorship and well-intentioned disrespect so deeply ingrained in our culture. Get full access to Aaron's Blog at www.aaronbergman.net/subscribe

The Art History Babes
Mind Your Mannerism

The Art History Babes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 122:39


The AHB make a valiant attempt at explaining the late renaissance art style that evades definition, Mannerism. We got long necks, day glo color schemes, fruit men, GIANTS. Join us for a journey through some 16th century ~strangeness~. Order the Honest Art Dictionary: https://www.arthistorybabes.com/get-our-book AHB YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/TheArtHistoryBabes Patreon: www.patreon.com/arthistorybabes Website: www.arthistorybabes.com Insta: @arthistorybabespodcast Tiktok: @arthistorybabes Email: arthistorybabes@gmail.com Theme music by Brendan Dalton: https://www.brendan-dalton.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

LIFT Your Story
LIFT Your Story with Nancy Zane Sales Psychologist

LIFT Your Story

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 29:40


What a lady full of energy and this is a must listen to if you are in sales! Her tag line AlikeAbility speaks to itself. "Treat others the way they want to be treated", she says. How? You have to identify their character. Listen to find out more about her techniques.Thank you Nancy! A pleasure to have you on our podcast.You can find Nancy at www.rapportbuilderz.com.Visit her site to get her Four Magical Questions and a questions on your Likability Score.More about Nancy:A psychologist and entrepreneur, Dr. Nancy Zare helps coaches and consultants get fully booked by teaching them how to attract their perfect clients, sell with confidence and get hired. She earned her masters and doctorate from Boston College and is a former professor of social work. Nancy is the author of several books including Compelling Selling, and an international best seller, Words That Sell with Style. She created the AlikeAbility™ System so you can be a magnet for your dream clients, sell with confidence and get hired. The same approach works wonders for enhancing your relationships with spouse, children, and other family members.Accredited in sales training and adult learning, Nancy turns education into edutainment. Her secret desire is to go racing on the Autobahn. Be ready to laugh, think, share, and be wowed as she drives home the idea of how buyers buy. #entrepreneurmind #succeeding #entrepreneurspirit #successminded #inspiration #change #education #lifelessons #buzzsprout #podcast #podcasting #Spotify #GooglePodcast #TuneIn #stitcher #ApplePodcast #iHeartRadio #Pandora #PodcastAddict #Podchaser #Deezer #Listennotes #Overcasat #Pocketcast #Castro and #CastPost #iamthatgal #liftyourstory #liftyourstorypodcast #alikeability #identity #identifycharacteristics #rapport #sales #salespsychology

WINNERS
Bryan Martin looks at Mannerism's famous Caulfield Cup win in 1992.

WINNERS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 8:42


Bryan Martin looks at Mannerism's famous Caulfield Cup win in 1992.

Sulaiman Moola
The Spiritual Ladder - Respect And Mannerism

Sulaiman Moola

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2020 3:42


Art and literature of the history

History of Art in the Mannerism period

ARTMinded
What is Baroque Painting? Italian Edition 

ARTMinded

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 23:53


In this episode of ART Minded, curator of European art, Guillaume Kientz discusses the origins of the Baroque art movement in Italy, the cultural and political context that helped to shape patronage, and the influence of important painters such as Caravaggio, Carracci, and Ribera. This program highlights paintings featured in the special exhibition Flesh and Blood: Italian Masterpieces from the Capodimonte Museum, moderated by education manager Connie Barganier. 

Mike's Journey
Part 3: "How to Greet People With Mannerism: What You Need to Know"

Mike's Journey

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 9:12


In this podcast, I explained as to why people should greet people with mannerism and how to stay vigilant in showing kindness. We should be careful of what we say towards people and show courtesy in our speech. It is very important that we show endless compassion and manners towards others because if we do this, we will be blessed by showing our kindness. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-reynoso0/support

Bet You Wish This Was An Art Podcast
Ep 2 - Love Conquers All

Bet You Wish This Was An Art Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2019 64:21


Happy Holiday Season! Today we get a *little* R-rated as we talk about one of (art) history's pettiest rivalries: Michelangelo Merisi de Caravaggio and Giovanni Baglione. Find out how little your two hosts like Mannerism, why you shouldn't write your enemy's biography, and our Hot Takes on the Art Basel Banana. Help BYWAP grow by spreading the word! You can find us on Twitter and Instagram. Also, please leave us a review on iTunes. Every little bit helps as we begin growing, and we cannot wait to talk to you all again next month. Our music was written and recorded by Elene KadagidzeOur cover art was designed by Lindsey Anton-Wood. 

Art Sistory
Ep 31: A Very Good, Very Nasty Boy

Art Sistory

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 48:43


Have you ever seen an artist that is all BALLS and no SH*T? That's Tintoretto, the nastiest boy in the best way. His art is quick, cheap, and bitchy. It's everything you could ever want in an artist. That is unless, you are one of his many rivals! Come with us as we tell the tale of the nastiest boy who ever was and how this little dirt child started at the bottom and now he here.  Check our instagram for more details! https://www.instagram.com/artsistory/ And email us at artsistory@gmail.com 

Anyone Can Teach Art | from Ridge Light Ranch
41- Why Study El Greco, The Confident, Transitional Painter?

Anyone Can Teach Art | from Ridge Light Ranch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 50:14


It's time for the El Greco episode. Just like how Giotto came before the Renaissance and helped to get it started, El Greco came at the end of the Renaissance and shows us the transition away from the Renaissance style of art.  It's the last of our 6-part series on Artists of the Renaissance. Show notes and pictures: https://ridgelightranch.com/why-study-el-greco-podcast-41/ 

Dat Boon Tang Podcast
Vocab Yo!!!

Dat Boon Tang Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 39:39


DnA presents.... DAT BOON TANG PODCAST!!! Alright Boys n Girls... Lets make some magic!!! Welcome to Episode 9 of our podcast. In this episode we talk about how our language and vocabulary has changed over the past 10 years, plus a little something something towards the end #madlibs. So sit back get comfy and enjoy the rambling nonsense that is Dat Boon Tang Podcast. Stay in touch yo!! https://www.facebook.com/DnADatBoonTangPodcastShow/ Props to Rani for the Beat!! If you need any music done, drop him an email at ranibeats@gmail.com

On Life and Meaning
Nick Napoletano | Quantum Entanglements - Ep. 44

On Life and Meaning

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 50:22


Nick Napoletano is a painter, muralist and designer known for hyperrealist works brimming with allegory and symbolism. His work can be found in galleries and museums internationally, including the collections of Amway and the New Britain Museum of American Art. He recently exhibited at Jerald Melberg Gallery and at the Mint Museum. He has painted a series of large-scale exterior murals in the city of Charlotte, North Carolina. He has expanded his work into the fields of augmented and virtual reality.  Nick earned a Bachelor's of Fine Arts at the University of Hartford, Connecticut. This episode is perfect for anyone interested in figurative painting, public art, augmented and virtual reality, and the challenges and rewards of 'a monkey mind.'   IN THIS EPISODE Nick describes the three different trajectories of his work. He explains how his art reflects Mannerism and the High Renaissance. He discusses measuring himself against Renaissance masters. He considers whether his art challenges the viewer, the illustrations of Norman Rockwell, the role of public art, and whether it is enough for public to just be beautiful. Nick talks about one of his murals and the idea that informs it. He answers whether he prefers public or private art commissions, the challenge of his 'monkey mind,' and what an unfettered public art project might be. He describes the work of Two Form, a design collaboration group merging our world with augmented and virtual reality. He explains how he paints augmented reality components onto sculpted spaces to enhance dialog between the work and viewers. Nick talks about his work creating digital worlds using virtual reality. He shares how Nordic and biophilic design influences his art. He shares what he remembers seeing as a child and how his interest in figurative work developed. He considers what it means being an artist and moving through the world differently. Nick talks about living and painting in New York, taking a tour of the south, and what Snug Harbor has to do with why he lives in Charlotte. He discusses a current recurring dream, a question on his mind, what delights him, what truth he wants revealed, a vision he has, what he is certain about, what draws him in, and what matters most. Mark Peres adds a personal word that begins this way, "As I sat across from Nick Napoletano I thought of Leonard da Vinci. I imagined Leonardo explaining his art to a journalist or at least trying to as the journalist busily scribbled away..." To learn more, visit On Life and Meaning.

80-Bit Podsmash
80 Bit Podsmash Episode 025: Absorbing Mannerisms

80-Bit Podsmash

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 51:59


Penguin & Termite have picked up a ton of mannerisms from various media over the years. How many of them are from video games? How about movies or TV shows? How about you?   Music: Ozzed - Off-Color Outro http://ozzed.net

About Buildings + Cities
26 – Le Corbusier – 1 – Have Formwork, Will Travel

About Buildings + Cities

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 70:19


We’re taking on the origin story of (for better or worse) the most important architect of the 20th century — Charles-Edouard Jeanneret aka Le Corbusier. His origins — petit bourgeois, Swiss, provincial — can make his eventual rise to world-enveloping notoriety and era-defining influence seem all the more unlikely. We’re digging into his childhood, family, education and travels as a young man before taking on a couple of early projects. We discuss —  La Chaux de Fonds Charles L’Eplattanier, his teacher Jugendstil & Art Nouveau Early projects —  Villa Fallet Villas Stotzer & Jacquemet Villa Jeanneret Villa Favre-Jacot Travels, and meetings with —  Otto Wagner Josef Hoffmann Vienna Secession Building Auguste Perret Rue Franklin Apartments Peter Behrens Mount Athos And a more detailed look at —  Villa Schwob (including Colin Rowe’s ‘Mannerism and Modern Architecture’) Maison Domino We've been reading — Nicholas Fox Weber ‘Le Corbusier: A Life’ (2008) Jean-Louis Cohen ‘Le Corbusier: Le Grand’ (2014) Oppositions 15-16 (1980) Music —  The final part of Beethoven’s 9th — the Ode to JoyAn excerpt from —  Mahler: Symphony No. 3: iii. Comodo. Scherzando. Ohne Hast from archive.orgBritt Brothers — ‘Alpine Milkman Yodel’ (1933) from archive.org Thanks for listening! Follow us on twitter // instagram // facebookWe’re on the web at aboutbuildingsandcities.orgThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Alhuda Bolton
The Funeral Prayer Part 2

Alhuda Bolton

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2017 37:54


Saturday 16 Sept 2017 Chapter of Prayer: The Funeral (Janaazah) Prayer • Brief recap of specific prayers we have covered recently • Reminding the dying of the testimony of faith • We have been commanded in the Quran and Sunnah to visit the sick, the reward of doing such an act and the benefits to the ill person • Having hope in Allah, even in the final moments a person who is dying should have good and hopeful thoughts in Allah that he will forgive him and make him/her of those who enter him into paradise • Mannerism of the Muslim when a person dies. o To close the eyes of the deceased if they are open (Narration regarding how the Angel of Death takes the soul) o To NOT delay the burial unnecessarily, bury them as soon as possible. Why is this? (the wisdom behind this is discussed, regarding purpose of Life as a test, the life of the grave (Barzakh), example of Fir’aun/Pharoah and how even if a person isn’t actually buried in a grave they still enter the life of Barzakh, and a reminder of the fire of Hell) o The body of the deceased is washed and shrouded. The men should wash a male deceased and the women wash the female who has died. • How to perform the Funeral Prayer: o The funeral prayer is to be performed outside of the mosque o The deceased (washed and shrouded) is placed at the front o The Imam stands before that body, at the head if it is a man and at the middle if it is a woman o The opening (first) takbir o Read the Fatiha o Another takbir o Read salaah and salaam upon the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) o Third takbir o Now read a supplication for the deceased, ask Allah to forgive him/her , as Allah to enter him/her into paradise o Fourth takbir o Give the Salaam and end the prayer, • There are narrations that say the more people pray in the funeral prayer the better for the deceased • How is the burial carried out: o The grave should be set out so that the head faces the Qiblah o The hole itself should be dug so that a hole is a dug downward and then another hole dug to the side of the base of the first. Alternatively the grave could be dig so that one big hole is dug, and then o What is the reason of digging in such a way? o A coffin is not needed in Islamic way of burial • Once the deceased is buried, everyone should supplicate for them individually, not in congregation • What about consolations? It is permissible to console the family of the deceased HOWEVER what should NOT be done is that the family of the deceased is made to host a large amount of people, and to cook for them etc. this places a burden unnecessarily on that family who now must bear host to large number of guests. Q&A: o How can Muslims bury the deceased without a coffin if living in the UK? o Is a funeral prayer due for a still born baby, e.g. miscarriage? o What if body is burned or damaged? Should we still wash? Next Week Insha Allah: The Funeral Prayer continued (going into details)

The Renaissance: A History of Renaissance Art.
Episode 25 – Andrea del Sarto: The Beginning of Mannerism

The Renaissance: A History of Renaissance Art.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2017 16:45


A much admired artist during his lifetime, he was overshadowed by his contemporaries Michelangelo, Leonardo, and Raphael. We will explore his life and his work and how his work still influences artists today. Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therenaissancepocast/ Instagram: @therenaissancepodcast Instagram: @denisbyrdart

Dr Great Art! Short, Fun Art History Artecdotes!

A short Artecdote about how our time, Postmodernism, resembles and indeed IS a form of Mannerism.

SherwinM Podcast
Episode 02: Pilosopo Si Daddy (Daddy is a Smart Ass)

SherwinM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2017 19:15


In the second episode I share stories about my kids and inherited mannerism. I shared a couple of examples of what I noticed them doing that I used to do as a kid. Karma is doing its thing. Not only do we teach our kids, but we learn from them as well. If you have great hearing, you may hear my stomach rumbling in the background. My microphone is sensitive haha. I woke up early around 3:30am and couldn't go back to bed so I decided to record this episode. I made a mistake of drinking cold water before recording, hence my stomach rumbling. Probably upset about the cold water, early in the morning. Tagalog Words in this episode Pilosopo - smart ass Panganay - first born, oldest Bunso - last born, youngest Sulimpat - "squint eye"? My Stuff sherwinm.com blog abbyandwin blog Twitter @w1n78 Instagram @w1n78 YouTube Videos

Mubarak Masood Madani
A challenge to mannerism and conduct in media

Mubarak Masood Madani

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2016 42:05


ஊடகங்கள் ஒழுக்கத்திற்கு ஒரு சவால் Speaker: Mubarak Masood Madani Date: 22-04-2016, Friday Venue: அல் மர்கஸுல் இஸ்லாமி ஏறாவூர் | Eravur, SriLanka Special Program: றாபிதது அஹ்லிஸ் ஸுன்னா வழங்கும் மட்டக்களப்பு மாவட்ட ஈமானிய எழுச்சி மாநாடு

Mubarak Masood Madani
A challenge to mannerism and conduct in media

Mubarak Masood Madani

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 42:05


ஊடகங்கள் ஒழுக்கத்திற்கு ஒரு சவால் Speaker: Mubarak Masood Madani Date: 22-04-2016, Friday Venue: அல் மர்கஸுல் இஸ்லாமி ஏறாவூர் | Eravur, SriLanka Special Program: றாபிதது அஹ்லிஸ் ஸுன்னா வழங்கும் மட்டக்களப்பு மாவட்ட ஈமானிய எழுச்சி மாநாடு The post A challenge to mannerism and conduct in media appeared first on Tamil Dawah.

The Sculptor's Funeral
Episode 08 - Cellini, in his own words

The Sculptor's Funeral

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2014 60:33


The sculptor of the famous Perseus and Medusa, Benvenuto Cellini, might have been a one-hit wonder if it were not for his other masterpiece, his Autobiography - the first from an artist. In his book, Cellini details the construction and casting of his Perseus - a precious firsthand account of a Renaissance sculptor at work - as well as his exploits as a nasty, brutish, jealous, pandering thug who murdered and raped his way through life. Your shameless host Jason Arkles brings the Autobiography to life in a dramatic reading, complete with cheap sound effects and silly voices.

Sulaiman Moola
Respect And Mannerism

Sulaiman Moola

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2013 33:32


National Gallery of Art | Audio
Italian Painting: Mannerism and Maniera

National Gallery of Art | Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2012 56:11


National Gallery of Australia | Audio Tour | Three Centuries of Italian Art
Jacopo TINTORETTO ROBUSTI, The Visitation [La Visitazione] unknown

National Gallery of Australia | Audio Tour | Three Centuries of Italian Art

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2007 1:29


This religious drama typifies the arrival of Mannerism in Venice with its heightened colour and uninhibited figures in action. The Virgin and her cousin Elizabeth, soon to become the mother of John the Baptist, are both pregnant. Joseph and Zaccariah observe their embrace. Tntoretto wrote on his wall ‘The drawing of Michelangelo and the colouring of Titian’.

National Gallery of Australia | Audio Tour | Three Centuries of Italian Art
Andrea DEL SARTO, Madonna and Child [Madonna con Bambino] c.1515-20

National Gallery of Australia | Audio Tour | Three Centuries of Italian Art

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2007 1:45


In Florence, del Sarto probably worked from a life sketch but often departed from the ‘coloured drawing’ and composed his paintings using patches of colour and shade. The Madonna, perhaps modeled on his wife, occupies a compressed space between green curtains and a stone parapet as she supports a child of classical rather than natural proportions. His twisting pose and the strong colours point the way to Mannerism.