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Videorecordings made in 1998 of interviews with potter June Woolley by Michael Hughes at Rye Pottery in East Sussex. Woolley joined Rye Pottery as a paintress straight from school and stayed for the whole of...
Shows many of Rembrandt’s most famous self-portraits from collections in Europe and the United States, and places them in the context of his other great works, including the National Gallery’s...
Shows Royal Academician John Ward working in his studio over four days painting a large canvas of fellow artist and friend Gerald Norden, together with a student painter. He is then shown in Rome sketching...
Royal Academician Ken Howard paints scenes of Venice, with its architectural shapes, earth colours, figures and in particular its atmospheric light, which has had a great effect on Ken Howard’s work for...
Six half-hour programmes in which National Gallery director Neil MacGregor explores the relationship between painters and their materials: 1) Pictures as Things: Change and Decay: how paintings were made and...
Seven programmes looking at finishing options for wooden objects and their advantages and disadvantages and demonstrating the correct preparation and safe application methods for a particular type of finish....
Illustrates the technique of painting in fresco, combining studio demonstrations with location filming of the Palazzo Pubblico in Siena, the Spanish Chapel in Florence and the Villa Farnesina and the Farnese...
Sir Ernst Gombrich presented an exhibition at the National Gallery in 1995 on the representation of cast shadows in painting - a subject combining the psychology of perception with the history of art. While...
Looks at the different aims of portraiture and the different methods used by portraitists to achieve them. Shows paintings from the National Gallery, including works by Van Eyck, Botticelli, Raphael,...
6: Three examples - Heriot’s Hospital, Corsham Free School and Sir John Moore’s School - to show can be learned from buildings about education, patronage and life in 17th-century Britain.
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