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This film argues that Dufy - who produced ceramics, fabrics, and furniture designs as well as his paintings - was an artist of genius to rank alongside the likes of Matisse and Leger.
To mark the 500th aniversary of Piero’s death, art historians and contemporary artists try to unravel some of the hidden meanings behind Piero della Francesca’s work and chart his pioneering use of...
Tim Hunkin humorously explains the workings of some familiar domestic machines. His technique is to present the scientific principles and show how the machines evolved by using demonstrations and animated...
Profiles French painter, designer and ceramicist Raoul Dufy (1877-1953) and examines the variety and inventiveness of his work. Pierre Courthion, his biographer, offers insights into the artist’s...
A masterclass on speaking and performing Shakespeare introduced by Trevor Nunn and led by John Barton who works with Royal Shakespeare Company actors Alan Howard, Michael Pennington, David Suchet, Ian...
Television documentary series in nine parts in which John Barton, associate director with the Royal Shakespeare Company, works with RSC actors analysing how Shakespeare’s text works, examining the use of...
Interviews Larkin’s friends Kingsley Amis and Noel Hughes and talks to critics and admirers - Professor Christopher Ricks, the playwright Alan Bennett and the poet Andrew Motion - about Larkin and his...
Television arts documentary. In 1976 and 1977 Alan Howard played three major roles in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s repertory - Coriolanus, Henry V and Henry VI (in parts 1, II and III). The programme...
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