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ArtMuse

Grace Anna
36 episodes   Last Updated: Apr 25, 25
ArtMuse aims to reshape the ways in which we interpret well-known works of art by paying dues to the women whose images have been immortalized but whose names and stories have been wrongfully overlooked. Each episode will focus our attention on the female muse, sharing their important lives and legacy.

Episodes

Today’s episode contains a brief mention of suicide, so if you are sensitive to this content, please listen at your own discretion.  Be sure to follow ArtMuse on Instagram & TikTok. Donate to ArtMuse HERE.ArtMuse is produced by Kula Production Company.Today’s episode was written by host Grace Anna.There are accompanying images, resources and suggestions for further reading on the ArtMuse website and Instagram.   
Her portrait by David is one of the most iconic paintings in the Louvre’s entire collection, and attracts millions of viewers each year. As she reclines on her sofa, a sofa she popularized so much that it now bears her name, she teases us with her curly hair, rosy cheeks, and inscrutable smile. Though her image has been reproduced in countless mediums across the globe, few know that she was one of the most remarkable women of the nineteenth century, and inspired the greatest artists, writers, intellects, and politicians of her day, with not only her unrivaled beauty but with the goodness of her heart. In this episode of ArtMuse, we share the immense life story of Madame Juliette Récamier, a French socialite and famed beauty, affectionately dubbed the “darling of Europe”. In fact, her looks were so enchanting, that she drove some of the most powerful men of all of history wild with desire, including Napoleon Bonaparte, his brother Lucien, and the Prince of Prussia. Be sure to follow ArtMuse on Instagram & TikTok. Donate to ArtMuse HERE. ArtMuse is produced by Kula Production Company. Today’s episode was written by host Grace Anna. There are accompanying images, resources and suggestions for further reading on the ArtMuse website and Instagram.     
You can learn more about History Daily Podcast on their Website. Be sure to also follow them on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Music.Original Show Notes HERE. Be sure to follow ArtMuse on Instagram & TikTok. Donate to ArtMuse HERE.ArtMuse is produced by Kula Production Company.Today’s episode was written by host Grace Anna.There are accompanying images, resources and suggestions for further reading on the ArtMuse website and Instagram.   
Today’s episode will touch on sensitive topics such as alcoholism and addiction. It also contains a brief mention of suicide, so if you are sensitive to this content, please listen at your own discretion.  Be sure to follow ArtMuse on Instagram & TikTok. Donate to ArtMuse HERE.ArtMuse is produced by Kula Production Company.Today’s episode was written by host Grace Anna.There are accompanying images, resources and suggestions for further reading on the ArtMuse website and Instagram.   
Learn more about the Stars of the Golden Age Podcast HERE.Find original show notes from host Erin Carlson HERE. Be sure to follow ArtMuse on Instagram & TikTok. Donate to ArtMuse HERE.ArtMuse is produced by Kula Production Company.Today’s episode was written by host Grace Anna.There are accompanying images, resources and suggestions for further reading on the ArtMuse website and Instagram.   
Today’s episode will touch on sensitive topics such as alcoholism and addiction, so if you are sensitive to this content, please listen at your own discretion. We also want to clarify that in this episode, we will be referring to Kiki de Montparnasse by her birth name Alice Prin as we describe her early life. Once she is given the nickname Kiki, we will refer to her as Kiki. This is to be as historically accurate as possible, as well as to adhere to how we believe Kiki would have referred to herself.  Be sure to follow ArtMuse on Instagram & TikTok. Donate to ArtMuse HERE.ArtMuse is produced by Kula Production Company.Today’s episode was written by host Grace Anna.There are accompanying images, resources and suggestions for further reading on the ArtMuse website and Instagram.   
Today’s episode contains a quotation with offensive and derogatory language. We have decided to include the quotation in its original form for historical accuracy, but do advise our listeners to listen at your own discretion.  Be sure to follow ArtMuse on Instagram & TikTok. Donate to ArtMuse HERE.ArtMuse is produced by Kula Production Company.Today’s episode was written by host Grace Anna.There are accompanying images, resources and suggestions for further reading on the ArtMuse website and Instagram.   
Today’s episode contains a brief mention of sexual assault and harassment. It also contains graphic descriptions of slavery. We have included these descriptions for historical accuracy, but we do advise our listeners to listen at your own discretion.  Be sure to follow ArtMuse on Instagram & TikTok. Donate to ArtMuse HERE.ArtMuse is produced by Kula Production Company.Today’s episode was written by host Grace Anna.There are accompanying images, resources and suggestions for further reading on the ArtMuse website and Instagram.   
Today's episode was mixed with original music by Hannah Jocelyn. Be sure to follow ArtMuse on Instagram & TikTok. Donate to ArtMuse HERE.ArtMuse is produced by Kula Production Company.Today’s episode was written by host Grace Anna.There are accompanying images, resources and suggestions for further reading on the ArtMuse website and Instagram.   
Listen to Part One of ArtMuse's episode on Edie Sedgwick.She inspired some of the greatest American artists and musicians of the 20th century, from Andy Warhol, to Bob Dylan, to Patti Smith, and the Velvet Underground. In this episode we share the story of the actress, model, and cultural icon Edie Sedgwick. Her innovative style and daring personality left a lasting impression on an entire generation, her participation in Andy Warhol’s films propelled his career as a filmmaker, and her brief relationship with Dylan inspired some of his greatest songs. Over half a century after her death, Edie remains a cultural icon who continues to inspire both art and fashion today. Original music by Hannah Jocelyn. Be sure to follow ArtMuse on Instagram & TikTok. Donate to ArtMuse HERE.ArtMuse is produced by Kula Production Company.Today’s episode was written by host Grace Anna.There are accompanying images, resources and suggestions for further reading on the ArtMuse website and Instagram.