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Catherine Fletcher

Professor who is an expert on the Borgia family and contributed to the episode on Juan Borgia''s murder.

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31 snips
Oct 20, 2023 • 47min

Florence

Author and historian Catherine Fletcher takes listeners on a journey through Florence's rich history, from its pre-Roman origins to the Medici family's influence. The podcast explores Florence's political rivalries, artistic flourishing, and resilience through turbulent times, highlighting its cultural heritage and lesser-known landmarks.
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May 12, 2023 • 1h 15min

Leonardo da Vinci (Live)

In this special episode of You’re Dead To Me, recorded in front of a live audience, Greg Jenner is joined by Professor Catherine Fletcher and comedian Dara Ó Briain to learn about Leonardo da Vinci.Leonardo lived from 1452 to 1519 during an era of plague and warfare across Western Europe. It was also the height of the Italian Renaissance.From mathematics to military maps, and some paintings which you may have heard of, Leonardo da Vinci did it all. But was he a generational genius or an "ideas man" who had a chronic inability to finish what he started?Research by Anna Nadine-Pike Written by Emma Nagouse and Greg Jenner Produced by Emma Nagouse and Greg Jenner Assistant Producer: Emmie Rose Price-Goodfellow Project Management: Isla Matthews Audio Producer: Steve Hankey The You're Dead To Me theme tune was performed by Charles Mutter and the BBC Concert OrchestraThe Athletic production for BBC Radio 4
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Mar 21, 2024 • 47min

The Sack of Rome 1527

Explore the brutal aftermath of the sack of Rome in 1527 and its impact on religion, politics, and warfare. Delve into the intense conflict between France and Spain for dominance over Italy. Narrate the chaotic events of the invasion and looting of Rome, focusing on hunger and greed. Discuss the Italian involvement in the invasion and the cultural losses suffered. Highlight the damage to art, restoration efforts, and the emotional toll on artists. Explore the political and social consequences, including shifts in power dynamics and the impact on ordinary people. Delve into the persecution faced by Jews in Rome during the sack and the fascination with firearms in wartime.
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Apr 28, 2022 • 56min

The Sistine Chapel

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the astonishing work of Michelangelo (1477-1564) in this great chapel in the Vatican, firstly the ceiling with images from Genesis (of which the image above is a detail) and later The Last Judgement on the altar wall. For the Papacy, Michelangelo's achievement was a bold affirmation of the spiritual and political status of the Vatican, of Rome and of the Catholic Church. For the artist himself, already famous as the sculptor of David in Florence, it was a test of his skill and stamina, and of the potential for art to amaze which he realised in his astonishing mastery of the human form.WithCatherine Fletcher Professor of History at Manchester Metropolitan UniversitySarah Vowles The Smirnov Family Curator of Italian and French Prints and Drawings at the British MuseumAndMatthias Wivel The Aud Jebsen Curator of Sixteenth-Century Italian Paintings at the National GalleryProducer: Simon Tillotson
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Sep 2, 2024 • 34min

Michelangelo: life of the week

Catherine Fletcher, a Renaissance history expert, and Rachel Dinning, an arts advocate, dive into Michelangelo's extraordinary life. They discuss the significance of masterpieces like the statue of David and the Sistine Chapel's ceiling. Fletcher highlights Michelangelo's complex relationship with the Medici family and shares insights into his dual identity as a sculptor and painter. Listeners will also learn about the emotional depth of Michelangelo's personal life and the lasting impact of his work on both art and culture.