Using art from the Philadelphia Museum of Art, this video shows how small changes in images of hands can change the meaning of an art work. Below are the images used and links to more information about them. All of these works were on display when the Philadelphia Museum of Art closed in March, 2020, and will presumably be on display when the museum reopens. For my other videos about the Philadelphia Museum of Art subscribe to my channel or visit this site:
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The Cathedral, Auguste Rodin, Modeled 1908, Cast 1925
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(Note: this piece is in the Rodin Museum of Philadelphia, which is administered by the Philadelphia Museum of Art.)
Portrait of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Mifflin (Sarah Morris), John Singleton Copley, 1773
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The Lifeline, Winslow Homer, 1884
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Christ and the Virgin, Robert Campin, c. 1427-32
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Crucifixion, Rogier van der Weyden, 1460
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Marriage of the Virgin, Master of the Tiburtine Sybil, c. 1475-1495
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