In this episode of Crash Course Art History, we’ll hold a mirror to our bodies…in art, anyway. We’ll learn what portraits and self-portraits can tell us about the people they represent and about artists who’ve used bodies to critique their societies.
Introduction: We All Have Bodies 00:00
Portraits & Self-Portraits 00:56
European Art & the Nude Figure 04:10
"Becoming an Image" 07:18
"Olympia" 08:46
Review & Credits 11:54
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