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Shows several approaches to working in different clinical situations are shown. Both individual and group sessions illustrate how different theories are put into practice. Illustrated case material and...
The history of abstract art is usually told in negative terms, as a development away from representation and meaning and away from all the conventions of subject and communication that had served art and its...
Looks behind the scenes at the National Gallery, London, to show how physics helps the art world in attributing, interpreting and preserving works of art. Famous paintings by masters such as Rembrandt come...
An account of the change in artistic fashion chiefly in France from Rococo to neoclassic.
Shows a single, extended art class in puppet making, with comments by the teacher. The stress is on observing the teaching approach and methods, and the programme is designed to trigger discussion.
Taken from original sources, a collection of selected views of the exhibition halls, together with many images of the unique exhibits that were brought together for the most opulent display of art treasures...
Uses poems, paintings and drama together with a linking commentary to define ‘sentimentality’. The idea is broken into its component parts to help students of literature, philosophy and art grasp how the...
An introduction to the poet and painter Dante Gabriel Rossetti and his involvement with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.
Shows some of the basic processes used in cleaning and restoring oil paintings on canvas. About the methods of Harry Woolford, who recently retired from the post of chief restorer to the National Galleries...
Discusses a series of works which pose fundamental questions about the ways of looking at the visual arts of the Renaissance period. Topics considered include spatial illusion, the multi-figure composition,...
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