Smarthistory

Smarthistory

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74,185,208
Subscribers:
340,000
Videos:
1,293
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5:04:09:31
United States
United States

Smarthistory is an American YouTube content creator with approximately 340 thousand subscribers, with his content totaling more than 74.19 million views views across more than 1.29 thousand videos.

Created on ● Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3R-xanNgtoa8b7gpVexVlA





Top 100 Videos With The Longest Duration by Smarthistory


Video TitleDurationCategoryGame
1.From a live webinar: Dr. Daniela Bleichmar on the Codex Mendoza52:01
2.From a live Smarthistory webinar: Dr. Cristin McKnight Sethi on the art of South Asia50:19
3.From a live Smarthistory webinar: Dr. Maia Nuku on the power of adornment in Oceanic art49:31
4.From a live webinar: A conversation with Dr. Caitlin Earley on Yaxchilán Lintels 24 and 2546:13
5.From a live Smarthistory webinar: Dr. Melody Rod-Ari on Angkor Thom44:59
6.From a live Smarthistory webinar: the Parthenon with Dr. Rachel Kousser43:40
7.From a live webinar: Dr. Bryan Keene on Giotto's Arena Chapel43:15
8.From a live Smarthistory webinar: Dr. Senta German on The Assyrian Lamassu42:28
9.From a live webinar: Nancy Demerdash on the Kaaba42:15
10.From a live Smarthistory webinar: Dr. Kathryn Wysocki Gunsch on a Benin Relief Plaque39:38
11.From a live Smarthistory webinar: Dr. Elizabeth Macalauy-Lewis on the Dome of the Rock39:35
12.From a live webinar: Rachel Ruysch's Fruit and Insects with Dr. Saskia Beranek38:19
13.From a live Smarthistory webinar: Dr. Emmanuel Ortega on José María Velasco and landscape painting37:31
14.Transform your classroom! From a live webinar: Dr. Elena FitzPatrick Sifford on Casta paintings36:42
15.From a live Smarthistory webinar: Dr. Thomas Folland on Pablo Picasso's Les Demoiselles d’Avignon36:26
16.From a live Smarthistory webinar: Dr. Allison Young, Teaching El Anatsui & "Global Contemporary" Art36:17
17.From a live webinar: San Vitale, Ravenna35:19
18.Reframing Art HIstory—Smarthistory's "textbook" (from a live webinar)33:59
19.From a live Smarthistory webinar: Dr. Kristen Loring Brennan on Ren Xiong's Self-Portrait33:50
20.From a live webinar — How to find images you can use29:36
21.From a live webinar: Garageband basics29:28
22.From a live webinar: How to make a quick Smarthistory-style video28:37
23.Transform your classroom! From a live webinar: Dr. Stephanie Porras on Hispano Philippine ivories27:17
24.Transform your classroom, from a live webinar: Dr. Heather Graham on Raphael's Girl with Unicorn27:02
25.From a live webinar: How to make images beautiful, Photoshop Basics26:40
26.From a live webinar: How to make a map26:24
27.Can't get to Padua? See Giotto's frescos in the Arena Chapel in 360 VR25:10
28.Chartres Cathedral18:56
29.Reims Cathedral18:32
30.Parthenon (Acropolis)16:04
31.Amiens Cathedral15:50
32.East and West Pediments, Temple of Aphaia, Aegina14:40
33.Phidias, Parthenon sculptures14:25Let's Play
34.Sander, Portraits14:10
35.Ancient Rome13:47
36.Barnett Newman, Vir Heroicus Sublimis, 1950-5113:21
37.Nicola and Giovanni Pisano, 1260-130113:19
38.Siphnian Treasury, Delphi12:22Let's Play
39.Why is that important? Looking at Jackson Pollock12:18
40.William Hogarth, Marriage A-la-Mode (including Tête à Tête)12:12
41.Hannah Höch, Cut with the Kitchen Knife, 1919-2012:01
42.How one-point linear perspective works11:56
43.Workshop of Campin, Annunciation Triptych (Merode Altarpiece)11:53
44.Arch of Constantine11:51
45.Prince Shōtoku at Age Two11:48
46.Tempera paint11:48
47.Paradise and power, San Vitale11:45
48.Fra Angelico, The Annunciation11:37
49.Charlemagne and the Carolingian revival11:35
50.Futurism11:26
51.Jacob Lawrence, The Migration Series (long version)11:25
52.Ancient Rome — Reborn — thanks to virtual reality11:17
53.Introduction to the Protestant Reformation: Martin Luther11:15
54.Michelangelo's Early Work11:12
55.The classical orders11:08
56.Hagia Sophia, Istanbul11:04
57.Catacomb of Priscilla, Rome11:04
58.Who owns the Parthenon sculptures?10:47Let's Play
59.Lincoln Cathedral10:45
60.Alexander Sarcophagus10:43
61.Raphael, School of Athens10:42
62.This video has been replaced, link below10:41
63.Art historical analysis (painting), a basic introduction using Goya's Third of May, 180810:40
64.Bronzino and the Mannerist Portrait10:30
65.Last Judgment Tympanum, Cathedral of St. Lazare, Autun10:30
66.Redgrave, The Sempstress, oil on canvas, 184610:27
67.Art and context: Monet's Cliff Walk at Pourville and Malevich's White on White10:27
68.Bronze Casting10:26
69.How to impress your courtiers: a lesson from the Kingdom of Benin10:25
70.Rembrandt, The Three Crosses, 165310:23
71.Rembrandt's Self-Portraits10:22
72.Ambrogio Lorenzetti, Palazzo Pubblico frescos: Allegory and effect of good and bad government10:18
73.The Chief Johnson Totem Pole10:15
74.Giotto, Arena (Scrovegni) Chapel (part 2)10:14
75.How to recognize Italian Renaissance art10:10
76.Art as concept: Duchamp, In Advance of the Broken Arm10:08
77.Annibale Carracci, Crucifixion, 158310:03
78.The Colosseum9:59
79.It's not only about the American Revolution, Leutze's Washington Crossing the Delaware9:57
80.The long history of Stone Mountain, Georgia9:56
81.Kirchner, Street, Dresden9:55
82.Kirchner, Street, Dresden, oil on canvas, 19089:55
83.How to do visual (formal) analysis in art history9:53
84.Mummy of Herakleides: Getty Conversations9:50
85.Giotto, Arena Chapel, part 2 (of 4)9:48
86.Introduction to the Protestant Reformation: The Counter-Reformation9:41
87.Four Buddhas at the American Museum of Natural History9:39
88.Frank Lloyd Wright, Bachman-Wilson House9:39
89.Picturing salvation — Chora’s brilliant Byzantine mosaics and frescoes9:38
90.Mary, queen of heaven: Duccio's Maestà (renewed)9:36
91.Ramesses II, Egypt, c. 12509:33
92.Ara Pacis Augustae, Rome9:32
93.How to recognize Baroque art9:31Guide
94.Please see our updated contrapposto video, link below9:31Vlog
95.A miraculous appearance for a queen: Juan de Flandes, Christ Appearing to His Mother9:25
96.The Unicorn Tapestries9:21
97.Durham Cathedral9:21
98.Sinan, Rüstem Pasha Mosque9:18
99.Dionysiac frieze, Villa of Mysteries, Pompeii9:13
100.Great Lyre from the "King's Grave," c. 2650-2550 B.C.E.9:13