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Interviews the painter Kenneth Rowntree in his studio near Corbridge, Northumberland, accompanied by examples of his work and archive stills. Provides a record of the working life of a significant painter...
Examines the small ivory sculptures created by the anonymous masters of the years 700-1200 AD in Europe. The themes are mainly religious. The style evolves over the span of 500 years and the commentary...
This BBC remake of Kenneth Clark’s acclaimed 1969 series tells the story of art from its origins to the present day. Presented by Simon Schama, Mary Beard and David Olusoga, the programmes explore the...
Provides a context to examine the complexity of apparently simple ‘primitive’ economies and to demonstrate that change is an integral part of any dynamic way of life not just an unfortunate...
Part 1: Rembrandt was the first artist to make the self-portrait a major means of artistic expression. The series begins with the image of a vigorous roughneck, passes through confident celebrity, and ends...
Sir Kenneth Clark’s personal view of the development of Western civilisation, concentrating on crucial episodes in France, Germany, England, Italy and America. Against the historical background are the men...
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