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Author: Dani Saiz

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From fights between artists, biographical episodes, and how art affects everyone day to day, Pint Saized Art History works to bring art history to you in a fun and accessible way armed with a drink and a friend or two.
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Oh my gosh! We're back! In stereo (maybe, Dani writes these but doesn't edit). Topic of discussion today is painter and illustrator, Richard Dadd, mental health, and fantasy art.Steve joins Dani and Squid for this adventure.Follow Along on InstagramArtwork Discussed:Robin Goodfellow, title page, c1842, Richard DaddRobin Goodfellow, details, c1842, Richard DaddThe Kentish Coronal, c1840, Richard DaddCome Unto These Yellow Sands, c1842, Richard DaddThe Halt in the Desert, c1845, Richard DaddPortrait of a Young Man, c1853, Richard DaddThe Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke, c1855-1864, Richard DaddElimination of a Picture & its Subject—called The Fellers' Master Stroke, poem, Richard DaddOberian and Titiana, c1854-58, Richard DaddSupport the Podcast! Find Merch! Find our Socials!Marked Explicit for lots of things, including murder.Music: « Punky » from Bensound.comSupport the show
The first ever Pint Saized Minisode brings you: Hot dog people, Etsy strikes, Chicago Expo, and sanctioned art!Support the Podcast! Find Merch! Find our Socials!Ivy Haldeman's InstagramMarked Explicit for the one time I said the F-word.Music: « Punky » from Bensound.comSupport the show
When is an artist not an artist? Walter Keane answers that when he steals his wife, Margaret Keane's, work throughout their marriage.Dani and Squid are joined by Christian, Josh, JM, Josh v2.0, and Aly this time around to discuss the ups and downs of the Keane family art and business.Follow Along on InstagramArtwork Discussed:The First Grail, c1960s, Margaret KeaneSomebody's Friend, c1967, Margaret KeaneSilent Journey, c1967 Margaret KeaneThe Jerry Lewis Family, c1962, Margaret KeaneUntitled, c1960, Margaret KeaneThe Prisoner, c1969, Margaret KeaneTomorrow Forever, c1964, Margaret KeaneExhibit 224, c1986, Margaret Keane3 Observant Eyes, c2013, Margaret KeaneCry Me a River, c2004, Margaret KeaneForesight, c2011, Margaret KeaneSupport the Podcast! Find Merch! Find our Socials!Marked Explicit for swearing probably, and abuse, definitelyMusic: « Punky » from Bensound.comSupport the show
Jackson Pollock's life, work, and wife, Lee Krasner's influence on him is the topic of discussion for Dani, Squid, and special guest, Mama Squid.Support the show, follow along on Instagram, or reach out by clicking here!Artwork Discussed:Male and Female, c1942-1943, Jackson PollockComposition with Pouring I, c1940s, Jackson PollockMural, c1943, Jackson PollockNude Descending A Staircase, No. 2, Marcel DuchampCathedral, c1947, Jackson PollockBlue Poles, a.k.a. Number 11, c1952 Jackson PollockFind Shari's blog, Peace Through Suffering hereMusic: « Punky » from Bensound.comSupport the show
Just another thirsty Thursday discussing art world drama, this time involving British-Indian artist, Anish Kapoor, copyrighting a color (sort of) and British artist, Stuart Stemple's, public response. Squid, Christian, and Ethan join Dani this time around for drinks, jokes, and drama.Support the show by buying Drunk Stickers hereHelp us win a sponsorship by writing a quick love letter hereArtwork Discussed:Cloud Gate, Anish Kapoor, c2006Culture HustleAll of Anish Kapoor's instagram (@dirty_corner)Calder Flamingo, Alexander Calder, c1974Marked "Explicit" for: strong language and nudity in some artMusic: « Punky » from Bensound.comBuy us a Ko-Fi hereSupport the show
Middle Age cat art is the topic this Thirsty Thursday. Dani and Squid are joined by Josh (v2.0) and Aly to discuss--but mostly laugh at and look over--cat paintings, drawings, and art from the late Middle Ages.Support the show by buying Drunk Stickers hereHelp us win a sponsorship by writing a quick love letter hereArtwork Discussed:Flaisch Macht Flaish, c1555, Germany (?)Pilate Washes His Hands, c1475-1500The Spinner and the Visitor, c15th century16th Century Manuscript about Roman Princes, c1454, Jean ManselBathing Cat with Medieval French Proverb: Aussi aise que un chat qui ce baigne, c15th century, FranceUnknown one that Dani can't source but is likely a monk kissing a cat, unsourcedStill Life with Green Soup, c1972, Fernando BoteroEl niño Jesús, c1966, Fernando BoteroMona Lisa, c1978, Fernando BoteroMarked "Explicit" for: strong language and nudity in some artMusic: « Punky » from Bensound.comBuy us a Ko-Fi hereSupport the show
Grecian artist, Domḗnikos Theotokópoulos, more well known as El Greco, is here to haunt the Pint Saized Pod gang's dreams--or at least at one hospital. Caleb and Squid join again to discuss. Support the show by buying Drunk Stickers hereHelp us win a sponsorship by writing a quick love letter hereArtwork Discussed:Portrait of a Man, c1595-1600, El GrecoThe Assumption of the Virgin, c1577-1579, El GregoVenere di Urbino Tiziano, c1532-1534, TitianOdalisque with Slave, c1839, Jean-Auguste-Dominique IngresThe Grande Odalisque, c1814, Jean-Auguste-Dominique IngresThe Holy Trinity, c1577-1579, El GrecoPortrait of a Painter After El Greco, c1950, Pablo PicassoPortrait of Jorge Manuel Theotokópoulos, c1600-1605, El GrecoEl Greco, 1998, VangelisThe Madonna of Charity, c1603-1605, El GrecoChrist Healing the Blind, c1567, El GrecoMarked "Explicit" for: strong language and nudity in some artMusic: « Punky » from Bensound.comBuy us a Ko-Fi hereSupport the show
Banksy, English based graffiti artist, brings Caleb from a distance for this episode to join Dani and Squid in diss-scussion.Support the show by buying Drunk Stickers hereHelp us win a sponsorship by writing a quick love letter hereArtwork Discussed:Window on the West Bank, Banksy, c2005, PalestineOccupy: the Musical!, Bansky, c2013, New YorkOctober 12th, 2013 art stall, BanksyI Can’t Believe You Morons Actually Buy This Shit, Banksy, c2007I Can’t Believe You Morons Actually Buy This Shit, original Banksy destroyed and turned into an NFT, c2021Season's Greetings, Banksy, c2018-2019, South WalesHula Hooping Girl, Banksy, c2020, NottinghamMarked "Explicit" for: strong languageMusic: « Punky » from Bensound.comBuy us a Ko-Fi hereSupport the show
Happy 1 year Pint Saized Art History!Frida Kahlo is this Thirsty Thursday's main topic. Dani schools Squid on the life, love, and art of Kahlo.Support the show by buying Drunk Stickers hereArtwork Discussed:Broken Column, c1944, Frida KahloThe Flower Vender, c1942, Diego RiveraThe Flower Carrier, c1935, Diego RiveraSelf Portrait with Cropped Hair, c1940, Frida KahloHenry Ford Hospital, c1932, Frida KahloThe Suicide of Dorothy Hale, c1938, Frida KahloViva la Vida, c1954, Frida KahloBuy us a Ko-Fi hereMarked "Explicit" for: strong language, nudityMusic: « Punky » from Bensound.comSupport the show
Were the Pyramids, Stonehenge, or the Moai built by aliens? When mysteries in larger than life art comes up, so does that question. Squid is the guest today talking aliens, architecture, and making guesses--some educated.Artwork Discussed:Pyramid of Khufu, (aka Cheops or the Great Pyramid) c2600 BC, EgyptPyramid of Khafre, c2570 BC, EgyptPyramid of Menkaure, c2510 BC, EgyptStonehenge, c3100 BC - 1600 BC, EnglandMoai, c1250-1500, PolynesiaVideo: Scientists Make Easter Island Statue Walk | National GeographicMarked "Explicit" for: strong languageMusic: « Punky » from Bensound.comSupport the show
Horrifying humanity used to scare demons...Dani^2 with Squid this time around to talk about art where the sun don't shine gets its moment in the spotlight. Artwork Discussed:Terracotta Statuette of Baubo, c100BC-100AD, EgyptTerracotta Baubo, c400-300BC, Priene, Asia MinorThe Devil of Pope-Fig Island, c1890s, by Charles EisenThe Hairy Prospect or the Devil in a Fright, c1800s, Thomas Rowlandson, BritainThe Persian Women, c pre-1629, Otto van Veen, oilWomen's March photo was in Emma Firth’s article for GraziaMarked "Explicit" for: strong language and much, much nudityMusic: « Punky » from Bensound.comSupport the show
The History of Mona Lisa goes a bit deeper when you can see what there used to be. Dani and Squid discuss the Mona Lisa and DaVinci's process and muse behind it along with some theories and studies on the piece.Artwork Discussed:The Mona Lisa, Leonardo da Vinci, c1503-1506Audrey Munson for those who wanted to knowMarked "Explicit" for: strong languageMusic: « Punky » from Bensound.comSupport the show
Along with Squid comes guest Josh (2.0) and Aly to talk about Pablo Picasso's early years, learning to paint, and everything in between.Artwork Discussed:Le petit picador jaune, c1889, Pablo PicassoScience and Charity, c1897, Pablo PicassoThe Painting of the Artist’s Mother, c1896, Pablo PicassoFirst Communion, c1896, Pablo PicassoPortrait of Philip IV (Velazquez), c1897, Pablo PicassoPhilip IV in Brown and Silver, c1631-1635, Diego VelázquezMarked "Explicit" for: strong language, nudityMusic: « Punky » from Bensound.comSupport the show
For thirsty Thursday today, we're talking about American born, Germany living, artist Adrian Piper. Thanks to the editing prowess of return guest Squid, we're bringing you a regular schedule. Artwork Discussed:Performance piece at the Louvre, c2017, Deborah De RobertisMy Calling Card #1, c1986, Adrian PiperMy Calling Card #2, c1986-1990, Adrian PiperThe Mythic Being, c1973, Adrian PiperMaking a Mythical Being, an excerpt from Other Than Art's Sake, c1973, Peter KennedyMarked "Explicit" for: strong language, nudityMusic: « Punky » from Bensound.comSupport the show
As is evident by the lateness of this episode, Dani is the worst at editing, but Squid & Josh make wonderful guests to sit, drink, and talk about the controversial performance art days of Chris Burden.Artwork discussed:Five Day Locker Piece, c1971, Chris BurdenShoot, c1971, Chris BurdenUnknown work by a Berkley student, c2004Transfixed, c1974, Chris BurdenMarked "Explicit" for: strong language, violence, gun violence, self harm, and really, really bad decisionsMusic: « Punky » from Bensound.comSupport the show
Caravaggio brings Pint Saized Art History back after a bit of a surprise break time! This time with Squid again, talking about criminal histories, artichokes, and the time the pope put a hit out on a man.Marked "Explicit" for: strong language and Stephen King gore writing references, also murderMusic: « Punky » from Bensound.comSupport the show
Squid is back and so is her grudge against Artemisia Gentileschi! Join us while we discuss art, tumblr, and crediting artists.Art Discussed:Susanna and the Elders, c1610, Artemisia GentileschiSusanna and the Elders, Restored - X-Ray, c1998, Kathleen GiljeI Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, c2019, Bisa ButlerMarked "Explicit" for: strong language and reference to sexual assaultMusic: « Punky » from Bensound.comSupport the show
For the Geefs Brother's Statues vs. the Catholic Church, new guest Ziel is brought along for the ride with Dani and Squid! Join us in discussing the temptations of Lucifer/Satan and how attractiveness has changed since the mid 1800s.Art Discussed:Boy Bitten By A Lizard, c1593-4, CaravaggioL'ange du mal, c1842, Joseph GeefsLe genie du mal, c1848, Guillaume GeefsL'ange dechu, c1847, Alexandre CabanelMarked "Explicit" for: strong language and some reference to pedophiliaMusic: « Punky » from Bensound.comSupport the show
Topic of discussion: The Baroque G.O.A.T. a.k.a. Artemisia Gentileschi! Thanks for tuning into another episode, this time featuring my artist friend, Jakob, and my shitty laptop mic because we were out of town.Art Discussed:David and Goliath, c late 1630s, Artemisia GentileschiSusanna and the Elders, c 1610, Artemisia GentileschiSusanna and the Elders, c 1621-1622, Anthony Van DyckSusannah and the Elders, c 1620-1625, Guido ReniSelf-Portrait as a Lute Player, c 1616-1618, Artemisia GentileschiSelf Portrait, c 1600s, Agostino TassiJael and Sisera, c 1620, Artemisia GentileschiJudith Beheading Holofernes, c 1620, Artemisia GentileschiJudith Slaying Holofernes, c 1612-1613, Artemisia GentileschiSelf Portrait as the Allegory of Painting, c 1638-1639, Artemisia Gentileschi (not The Allegory as the Self Portrait of Painting as I messed up saying and didn't catch myself)Marked "Explicit" for: strong language and sexual assaultMusic: « Punky » from Bensound.comJakob's InstagramSupport the show
Thirsty Thursday topic of the day: Picasso's Guernica! Squid's done with overnights so I have my roommate back for this episode!Art discussed:Guernica, Pablo Picasso, 1937Marked "Explicit" for: strong language and also war crimes???Music: « Punky » from Bensound.comSupport the show
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