The Art of Observing Art: A Conversation with Joe Navarro

Bestselling author Joe Navarro is one of the world’s leading experts in the field of nonverbal communication. In this fascinating session in the Studiolo we discussed the works such as Donatello's "Mary Magdalene," Verrocchio's "David and Goliath," Leonardo da Vinci's "Ginevra dei Benci," and "Mona Lisa," and what they say about that time, and ours.
We discussed the works such as Donatello's Mary Magdalene, Verrocchio's David and Goliath, Leonardo da Vinci's Ginevra dei Benci, and Mona Lisa.
Mr. Navarro is a Cuban-born American author, public speaker, and former FBI agent (where he served on the National Security Division's Behavioral Analysis Program). He specializes in studying nonverbal communication and body language, and has authored numerous books, including "What Every Body Is Saying" (translated into 27 languages), "Dangerous Personalities," "Louder Than Words," "Three Minutes to Doomsday," and "The Dictionary of Body Language." He is an adjunct fellow at the Institute for Intergovernmental Research and is on the adjunct faculty at Saint Leo University. He has lectured in many academic settings including Harvard Business School, Wayne State University School of Medicine, and Baylor College of Medicine’s Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Mr. Navarro combines his academic background, scientific research, and practical experience and applies it to the art of observing and interpreting human behavior.

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  • @marie-agnesdemarguerye
    @marie-agnesdemarguerye10 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this special exercise. It is enlightening both in humain behaviour and renaissance art. I've discovered so much through your video.

  • @rollintrollope156
    @rollintrollope1562 жыл бұрын

    PЯӨMӨƧM 😣