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To commemorate the release of the course "How to View Western Art Taught at Tokyo University of the Arts: Seminar Edition," this program, which was broadcast on BS11 in January 2022, will be released for a limited time! ▼ Night 1 "The Genius of Processing Who Studied Da Vinci - Renaissance Giant Raphael" • [BS11] How to View Western Art Taught at Tokyo University of the Arts Night 1 "The Genius of Processing Who Studied Da Vinci... [Program Content] Raphael Santi, an Italian painter and architect who represents the Renaissance period. Along with Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, he is considered one of the three great masters of the High Renaissance. Everyone must have seen paintings such as "The Sistine Madonna," "The School of Athens," and "Parnassus" somewhere. In the second night, we will look at Raphael's interactions with "fake printmakers" and the strategy he used to spread his own works throughout Europe using "replica prints." What was the relationship with the genius German painter across the Alps that was behind this? We will also introduce works on display at the University Art Museum of Tokyo University of the Arts and the Machida City Museum of Graphic Arts! Cast: Naoki Sato (Commentary, Professor at Tokyo University of the Arts) Guests: Takashi Matsuo, Tomoe Shinohara Narrator: Yumiri Hanamori [Program Information] ▼Nationwide free broadcast BS11 "How to View Western Art as Taught at Tokyo University of the Arts" Program official website: https://www.bs11.jp/education/geidai-... All 3 courses of "How to View Western Art as Taught at Tokyo University of the Arts Seminar Edition" are now available! Course ① [1st to 5th] • "Seminar on how to view Western art taught at Tokyo University of the Arts" Course ① [1st to 5th] Course ② [6th to 10th] • "Seminar on how to view Western art taught at Tokyo University of the Arts" Course ② [6th to 10th] Course ③ [11th to 15th] • "Seminar on how to view Western art taught at Tokyo University of the Arts" Course ③ [11th to 15th] #WesternArt #WesternArtHistory #ArtHistory #Raphael #LeonardoDaVinci #Michelangelo #Renaissance #TokyoUniversityoftheArts #BS11