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One season. One museum. One artifact per episode. We use AI to let history's greatest creations tell their own stories—the people who made them, the secrets behind them, and why they still matter today. Want us to explore a specific museum or artifact? Drop a comment and let us know.

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episode S1Ep13: Virtue and Valor - David, Rome, and the Art of Gloire cover

S1Ep13: Virtue and Valor - David, Rome, and the Art of Gloire

What happens when a father forces his sons to choose between their country and their own family? In this episode, we step into the heart of the Louvre’s "Red Rooms" to witness the birth of a revolution. We hear from the mother of the Horatii triplets, who watches from the shadows of Jacques-Louis David’s 1784 masterpiece, The Oath of the Horatii. Discover how this painting effectively killed the frivolous Rococo style and replaced it with a cold, hard vision of duty that would soon fuel the fires of the French Revolution. We’ll explore the "fakelore" of the famous Roman salute—an artistic invention that changed history—and delve into the gruesome ending of the legend that was too dark for the canvas. Keywords / Tags: Jacques-Louis David, Louvre Museum, Oath of the Horatii, Neoclassicism, French Revolution, Roman Legend, Roman Salute, Art History Podcast, Denon Wing, King Louis XVI, Docentta AI.

14. jan. 2026 - 6 min
episode S1Ep12: Dying Slave - The Prisoners of the Julius Tomb cover

S1Ep12: Dying Slave - The Prisoners of the Julius Tomb

Episode Description:What does it feel like to be trapped in a block of marble for five hundred years? In this episode, we hear directly from one of the Louvre’s most haunting masterpieces: Michelangelo’s Dying Slave.Created in 1513, this seven-foot marble giant was supposed to be part of a massive, 40-statue "Tragedy of the Tomb" for Pope Julius II. Instead, he became a wanderer. Listen as the Slave recounts his journey from a Roman workshop to a French castle, and eventually to the halls of the Louvre after the chaos of the French Revolution.We’ll dig into the details you might miss if you’re just passing by—like the mysterious baboon hiding behind his right leg and the "unfinished" non-finito technique that makes it look like he’s literally climbing out of the rock. Is he finding peace in death, or is it something more... sensual?If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to follow Docentta.ai [http://docentta.ai/] on your favorite podcast platform — so you never miss our next museum adventure. Got a museum you'd love us to cover? Or an artifact you're curious about? Drop us a comment and let us know — we'd love to hear from you.And hey — if you're planning to visit this museum in person, make sure to download the Docentta AI app before you go. We'll take your experience to the next level — with personalized routes planned just for you, and even live voice conversations with the artifacts themselves.Remember…. Docentta AI - Where every artifact finds its voice. Keywords / Tags:Michelangelo, Louvre Museum, Dying Slave, Renaissance Sculpture, Pope Julius II, Roberto Strozzi, Non-finito, Art History Podcast, Italian Art, Denon Wing, Rebellious Slave, Docentta AI.

13. jan. 2026 - 5 min
episode S1Ep11: Lamassu from Khorsabad - The King’s Guard Secrets of the Lamassu cover

S1Ep11: Lamassu from Khorsabad - The King’s Guard Secrets of the Lamassu

Do you dare look into the eyes of the Assyrian Empire's ultimate protector? In this immersive audio experience, travel back to 700 BC as King Sargon II himself takes you on a personal tour of his colossal guardian: the Lamassu. Why does this 40-ton winged bull have five legs? It wasn’t a mistake—it was ancient "motion picture" magic. In this episode, the King reveals the engineering secrets behind moving these massive monoliths, the hidden meaning in their crowns, and the tragic story of his lost capital, Dur-Sharrukin. Put on your headphones and let the stone speak. Highlights: * 🔍 The Optical Illusion: Why the Lamassu stands still from the front but walks from the side. * 🦁 The Hybrid Beast: The intelligence of a man, the strength of a bull, and the speed of an eagle. * 🏗️ Ancient Engineering: How we dragged 40-ton stones without modern cranes. * 👑 The King’s Curse: The rise and sudden fall of Sargon’s fortress city. Assyrian Art, Lamassu, Sargon II, Louvre Museum, British Museum, Ancient Near East, Mesopotamia, Dur-Sharrukin, Khorsabad, Art History, Audio Guide, Sculpture, Sennacherib, Archaeology. 1. Podcast Episode Description2. Social Media Post3. Website SEO Meta Description4. Keywords / Tags

11. jan. 2026 - 7 min
episode S1Ep11: Hammurabi’s Code - Cradle of Cuneiform Law and Culture cover

S1Ep11: Hammurabi’s Code - Cradle of Cuneiform Law and Culture

Stand before the imposing 7-foot pillar of black basalt that defined justice for the ancient world. In this episode of Docentta AI, we travel back to 1750 BCE with the Royal Scribe of Babylon to explore the Code of Hammurabi (Room 227, Richelieu Wing). It’s more than just a list of rules—it’s a divine contract between a King and a God.In this episode, we uncover: * The Divine Image: Why is the Sun God Shamash handing a rod and ring to the King? * Rough Justice: From "an eye for an eye" to the terrifying "River Ordeal"—how Babylonians handled lawsuits. * The Great Heist: How this heavy Babylonian monument ended up thousands of miles away in Susa (modern-day Iran). * Daily Life: What the laws tell us about bad builders, tavern keepers, and the presumption of innocence. Forget what you think you know about ancient law. Let the stone speak. KEYWORDS / TAGSLouvre Museum, Hammurabi, Babylon, Mesopotamia, Ancient Law, Cuneiform, Shamash, Justice, Basalt Stele, Susa, Ancient History, Archaeology. CATEGORYArts / History / Museum Audio Guides

11. jan. 2026 - 8 min
episode S1Ep.10: Grande Odalisque - Provenance, Restoration, and the Louvre Annual Report cover

S1Ep.10: Grande Odalisque - Provenance, Restoration, and the Louvre Annual Report

Category: Arts, Design & Culture Host: La Grande Odalisque (voiced by Docentta AI) Episode Description (Show Notes):"They called me a biological monstrosity. They counted my bones. But they couldn't stop looking." She is one of the most famous nudes in art history, yet for over two hundred years, critics have debated her anatomy. In this episode, the Grande Odalisque breaks her silence to reveal the truth behind her elongated spine and her controversial debut at the Paris Salon of 1819. Painted by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres in 1814, she was commissioned by a Queen but left unpaid in the wake of Napoleon's fall. Listen as she explains why she is not a mistake, but a deliberate rebellion against reality—a masterpiece where style triumphs over biology. From the velvet cushions of a fantasy harem to the posters of the Guerrilla Girls, discover how a painting hated by critics became an icon of the Louvre. In this episode, you’ll discover: * The Anatomical Mystery: Why critics claim she has "three vertebrae too many" and why Ingres sacrificed realism for the perfect curve. * A Royal Scandal: How the fall of Napoleon left this masterpiece unpaid for by the Queen of Naples, Caroline Murat,. * The Orientalist Fantasy: Why this "Turkish" scene was actually painted in a studio in Rome by a man who never visited the Middle East,. * From Pin-up to Protest: How the Guerrilla Girls appropriated this image to challenge sexism in the art world,. * The Rivalry: The tension between Ingres's Neoclassicism and the rise of Romanticism,. Join us for an intimate, scandalous, and slightly haughty conversation with the woman who proved that art doesn't have to be anatomically correct to be perfect. Mentioned in this episode: * Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (Artist) * The Louvre Museum (Denon Wing, 1st Floor, Room 702) * Portrait of Madame Récamier by Jacques-Louis David * The Turkish Bath by Ingres * Caroline Murat, Queen of Naples * The Guerrilla Girls Connect with us:Loved this episode? Follow Docentta.ai so you never miss our next museum adventure.Planning a trip to Paris? Download the Docentta AI app for personalized routes and live voice conversations with the artifacts themselves.👉 Visit us at: Docentta.ai [http://docentta.ai/] Keywords tags:Louvre Museum, Ingres, La Grande Odalisque, Art History, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Orientalism, Feminist Art, Guerrilla Girls, Paris Audio Guide, French Painting, Napoleon, Caroline Murat.

10. jan. 2026 - 8 min
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