James Romaine is a Professor of Art History at Nyack College who teaches courses on topics including nineteenth century art and the intersection of Christianity and visual art. He also hosts Seeing Art History, a series of short (ten minutes in length) art history lessons freely available on YouTube. Each lesson features a number of images accompanied by a short lecture. As of this write up, these videos are organized into ten playlists, which include the Annunciation in the Early Italian Renaissance, The Unicorn Tapestries, and Claude Monet: Plein-Aire Naturalism in the 1860s. Other playlists feature commentary of the work of artists Honore Daumier, Albrecht Durer, and Sandro Botticelli.
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