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What was it like to be an artist in centuries past? What makes a painting or an artist ‘great’? Tim Marlow presents this fascinating introduction to the works of the Old Masters as displayed in over...
John Constable revolutionised landscape painting and the way in which we see the natural world. Many of his major works are in the Tate collection and this film uses those paintings and drawings to consider...
Art critic Tim Marlow introduces the 2006 blockbuster exhibition at Tate Britain - ‘Constable: The Great Landscapes’. He explains why the great master’s famous ‘six footer’ landscapes are among the...
Profiles British painter John Constable and describes how painters such as Thomas Gainsborough, Claude Lorrain and Peter Paul Rubens influenced his depiction of landscapes. Traces the development of...
Series dealing with the history of European art. 1: The religious Italian art of the 13th and 14th centuries featuring Duccio, Sassetta, Pisanello and the Lorenzetti brothers. 2: a) 15th-century artists and...
Constable’s ‘The Leaping Horse’ is used as the basis for a discussion on the landscape genre in art and the skills and techniques available to the landscape artist. Also considers the constraints and...
Animated film showing how ‘progress’ comes to rural England. Constable’s painting of Willie Lot’s cottage is gradually turned into a super-motorway.
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