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Episode One

040 - Inimitable Immaculation: The Canonical Works of Western Art

Episode One

Episode One

Comedy

4.8881 Ratings

🗓️ 8 June 2018

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Inimitable Immaculation: The Canonical Works of Western Art

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The following is an archive podcast presented by the Branson and Hudson Foundation for Podcast Recovery.

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This podcast is entitled, Inimitable Immaculation, the Canonical Works of Western Art.

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This is the first and only episode of the podcast.

0:15.1

Welcome to Episode 1.

0:26.5

The Monolith. The Mona Lisa, the David.

0:28.5

Jesus' big dinner.

0:32.3

These timeless works of art have shaped Western thought for centuries.

0:38.1

However, with today's degraded Western education, many young people have never seen a painting.

0:42.3

Our purpose in life, our raison d'etreux,

0:44.6

is to introduce young people to the magnificence of art history.

0:47.4

Welcome to inimitable immaculation,

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the canonical works of Western art.

0:52.6

I am joined today by two world-renowned art historians.

0:56.4

From the Dundas Institute of Pretty Good Art,

0:59.0

Maximilian Le Doudou.

1:00.7

Maximilian, how are we today?

1:02.1

I'm doing well, thank you for inviting me.

1:04.8

It's a pleasure to be on the show and discuss art.

1:07.7

Also joining us, Atticus Bartholomew Sorbet,

1:10.2

who once worked for MoMA for three months.

1:12.4

Atticus? Thank you for having me, gentlemen. It's a pleasure to be here. As you know, I currently

1:18.3

work at the Smithsonian out of Mami, Ohio. My time spent at MoMA, working in the cafe there,

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